Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1880 — Good Nows. [ARTICLE]

Good Nows.

Those troubled with coughs, colds, whooping cough, weak and bleeding lungs, etc., will be pleased to learn that Dr. James, of New York, is introducing his celebrated Cough Pills in this section. Try them. Price 25 cents. They ar* not • cathartic. Women physician* are to be admitted as members of the Massachusetts medical society. From Sassafras, Kent bounty, Md.—l find that I sell as much of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as of all other cough remedies combined. J. E. Habtlby, Druggist. A peculiar disease of the coflee-plant, caused by the very rapid depelopment of • fungus upon the leaves, has caused such serious losses in the Island of Java during the last ten years that a reward of $100,(X» ms been offered for s cheap and effectual IfYnAroUok, KMnoy-Wort will rov* you more doetor'i Hila than *ny other medieino known. Acting with •pecifio energy on the kidney* and liver, U cnee* the worst diM*M* oyused by their derangement. Use it at one*.

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