Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FSfBK? The little child is safe from ordinary dangers in the care of the faithful dog. But neither the dog’s fidelity, nor the mother’s love can guard a child from those invisible foes that lurk in air, water and food—the germs of disease. Children need to be specially watched and cared for. When there is loss of appetite, lassitude and listlessness in a child, an attempt should be made to revive the appetite and rally the spirits. In Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery parents have found an invaluable medicine for children. Its purely vegetable character and absolute freedom from alcohol and narcotics commend if to every thoughtful person. It is pleasant to the taste, unlike the foul oils and their emulsions offered for children’s use. ” Golden Medical Discovery ” makes {jure blood and sound flesh, and absoutely eliminates from the system the poisons which feed disease. Mrs. Ella Gardner, of Waterview, Middlesex Co., Va., whose daughter suffered from malarial poisoning and catarrh, writes: «My little daughter is enjoying splendid health. I am glad 1 I found a doctor who could cure my child. She took twelve bottles of the * Golden Medical Discovery,’ eight bottles of * Pellets,’ and one bottle of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and she is well. We thank God for your medicines. ” Give the little ones Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets when a laxative is needed. They’re easy to take and don't gripe.