Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1874 — A Walking Advertisement. [ARTICLE]
A Walking Advertisement.
Limestone Springs, S. C. Dy. R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir —l am a walking advertisement for your Golden Medical Discovery, Purgative Pellets and Qr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, they haring cured me of Catarrh of nine years’ standing, which was so bad that it disfigured my nose, and while caring it your medicines also cured me of Asthma in its worst and most aggravated form. Before using your medicines I had become reduced ip flesh from one hundred and fltty-flve to one hundred and fifteen Bounds, and I now weigh one hundred and sixty-two pounds and am in better health than I hare enjoyed for twenty years. Yours truly, •' * : ' r ‘ * -W J. L LUMSDEN. The above is hut a fair sample of hundreds of tetters which are received by Dr. Pierce, and in the face of such evidence who can longer donbt that the Doctor’s medicines cure the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh? The Great Favorite With the Ladles. Wm.Forsyth, Bynum A Son, druggists, of Live Oak, Fla., write, Sept 16th, 1874, as follows: “ Dk. R. V. Pibrcb, Buffalo, N. Y.— Your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets sell very largely ana give complete satisfaction, as many of our customers and friends testify with pleasure. Your Favorite Prescription is indeed the great Favorite with the ladles, and numbers can say with joy that it has saved them from eking out a miserable life or meeting with premature death and restored them to health and happiness.” Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was first made known to them. A single bottle often gives delicate and suffering women more relief than months of treatment from their family physician. In all those derangements causing back-ache, dragging down sensations, nervous and general debility. It Is a sovereign remedy. Its soothing and healing Berties render it of the utmost value to a suffering from internal fever, congestion, inflammation or ulceration, and its strengthening effects tend to correct displacements of internal parts, the result of weakness of natural supports. It is sold by all druggists. Dit. Pierce’s pamphlet on Diseases Peculiar to Women will be sent to any address on receipt of two stamps. Address as above. Safe, Permanent and Complete!—Wilhoft’B Tonic cures Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Bilious Fevers—those Titans that kill their thousands where this remedy is unknown. It cures Enlargement of the Spleen. It cures Hypertrophy of the Liver. It hurts no one. It cures all types of Malarial Fevers and is perfectly protective in all Its effects. Try Wilhoft’B Tame, the great infallible Chill Cure. Wheelock, Finl,at & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For Sale by all Druggists. Every wise business man shapes his business so as to make it conform to the circumstances by which he is surrounded. Believing this, the Sherman House, at Chicago, has. reduced its rates—an act that should be appreciated by the traveling public. Now is.the time to buy presents for Christmas. Combine beauty and utility, and give your gentlemen friends a carton containing one hundred Elmwood Collars. They will last him some time, and he will think of you with pleasure every time he puts on one. Dyball’s finest candies mailed free to all parts at 60c per lb. Address Dy ball, Chicago. The Northwestern Horse-Nail Co’s “Finished” Nail is the best in the world. The Little Corporal.—The December number abounds in good things, among which is an illustrated story—" What Happened on a Christmas Day’’—by the editor, Mrs. Miller. Parties raising clubs at sl.lO for each snbscriber receive valuable premiums, a list of which is published in the magazine. Single subscription,’ postage paid, $1.50; two names at one time, $1.25 each; five,sl.loeach, and a premium to the person sending the club. Published by John E. Miller, Chicago, 111. *
