Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1905 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT

Says: “1 Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior.”

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COL. BENJ. F. HAWKES.

Col. Benj. F. Hawkes, of 611 G street, 8. W., Washington, D. C., is one of the three living comrades of General Grant in his cadet days at West Point. In a recent letter this venerable gentleman says of Peruna: “I have tried Peruna after having tried in vain other remedies for catarrh, and I can say without reservation that 1 never felt a symptom of relief until I had given Peruna the simple trial that its advocates advise. / do not believe it has a superior either as a remedy for catarrh or as a tonic for the depressing and exhausted condition which is one of the effects of the disease. ”---BenJ. F. Hawkes. •

The Greatest Family Medicine Ever Discovered. Hon. Wm. G. Hunter, ex-member North Carolina Legislature, writes from the Census Office Building, Washington, D. C., as follows: “The greatest family medicine ever discovered, in my opinion, which comes from experience as well as observation, is Peruna. The most common affliction to humankind is a bad cold. Peruna drives it out of doors, wards off catarrh, invigorates and givSs fresh strength to mind and body. I give Peruna my unqualified endorsement.” Wm. O. Hunter. Chronic Catarrh of the Stomach Cured By Pe-ru-na. Jas. T. Jakeman, President Elder Morman Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: ~~ z ~~. “I should be and am a very grateful man for having been recommended the use of Peruna for catarrh. I had a chronic case of catarrh of the stomach and my system was so filled with different remedies that I had taken, that I sickened at the sight of a medicine bottle. Peruna was a last resort and it did not fail me, but cured me in about three