Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1893 — Three Thousand Tons of Shine. [ARTICLE]
Three Thousand Tons of Shine.
Morse Bros,, of Canton, Mass., made the largest salo of “Tho ltUing Bun Btovo Polish” (luring tho your 1892 thoy have over mu do slnco they begun Its manufacture, thirty yoars ago. They sold the enormous quantity of sovonty-nlno thousand two hundred and eighty gross, weighing two thousand eight hundred and Ofty five tons, which would load u train of over two hundred cars. These figures give snrno Idea of tho great popularity and Increasing sale of “The ltlsing Bun Btovo Polish.' 1 TnEitß aro a large number of hygienic physicians who claim that disease lsalwuys tho result of a transgression of Nature s laws. Tin* proprietors of Garfield Tea aro both physicians, and huve devoted years to teaching tho pooplo how to avoid sickness by following Nature's laws. They gtvo away with every pkckugel of Garfield Tea a little book which they claim will onablo all persons, If dlrectlona are followed, to avoid sickness of all kinds, and to have no need for darflold Tea or any other medicine. “I HAVE BEEN AFFLICTED with an affection of tho Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, und huve used various remedies, but have never found anything equul to Brown's Bronchial Troches."— Her, O. M. F, Hampton, ton, Ky. Bold only In boxes.
