Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1874 — Indisputable Evidence. [ARTICLE]
Indisputable Evidence.
St. Elmo, 111., July 8, 1874. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.: I wish to add my testimony to the wonderful curative properties of your Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery. I have taken great interest in this medicine since I first used it. I was badly afflicted with dyspepsia, liver deranged and an almost perfect prostration of the nervous system. So rapidly and complete did the Discovery effect a perfect cure that it seemed more like magic and a perfect wonder to myself, and since that time we have never been without a bottle of the Discovery and Purgative Pellets in the house. They are a solid, sound family physician in the house, and ready at all times tomfly to the relief of sickness —without charge. We have never had a doctor in the house since we first began the use of vour Pellets and Discovery. I have recommended the use of these medicines in several severe and complicated cases arising from, as I thought, an impure state of the blood, and in no one case have they failed to more than accomplish all they are claimed to do. I will only mention one as remarkable (though I could give you dozens): Henry Koster, furniture dealer, of this place, who was oneSsf the most pitiful objects ever seen, his face swollen out of shape, scales and eruptions without end, extending to his body, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that he took seemed to affect It a particle. I finally induced him to try a few bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery, with daily use of the Pellets, assuring him it would surely cure hini. He commenced its use some six weeks since, taking two Pellets each night for a week, then one each night, and the Discovery as directed. The result is, to-day his skin is perfectly smooth and the scaly eruptions are gone. He has taken some seven or eight bottles in all, and considers himself cured. This case had baffled the skill of our best physicians. Messrs. Duusford & Co., druggists, of this place, are selling largely of your medicines and tbe demand steadily increases, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. Respectfully, W. H. CHAMPLIN, Agt. Am. Exp. Co. Let Us Consider. —Since the introduction of distilled spirits in the sixteenth century they have been habitually prescribed as remedies. We know that alcohol, in all in its forms, is pernicious to health. Knowing these things and that, under tbe system of treatment which includes their use, the mortality among the sick is and ever has been enormous, is it not worth while to try the effect of a remedy which combines in their highest excellence the qualities of a Tonic, an Alterative and a Regulator; contains no mineral bane or murderous alkaloid or alcoholic poison; does its curative office without pain and with uniform certainty? Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters fulfills all these conditions, and is now effecting the most extraordinary cures in cases where every “ specific” of the faculty has ighominiously failed. Consider, In view of these facts, whether any sick person is justified by reason and common sense in declining to test the virtues of this undefiled and irresistible remedy. 11 If you want to look well and feel nicely around the neck, wear the Improved Warwick Collar. It is the latest style in width, and, all the edges being folded, the corners do not turn up. It lodes better than any other collar, whether linen or paper.
