Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1882 — A Fatal Mistake [ARTICLE]

A Fatal Mistake

would be not to take Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” if you are bilious, suffering from impure blood, or fearing consumption (scrofulous disease of the lungs.) Sold by all druggists. Amos Mason, a Syracuse (N. Y.) builder, fell from beneath the stage of the new Wieting opera house, the other day, into a cess-pool, cutting his forehead and bruising his shoulder. No bones were broken. His dog whining over him called the attention of the workmen to his whereabouts. Take care of your liver. A great number of the diseases to which mankind ore liable arise from a disordered condition of this organ. Keep it in a sound and healthy condition and you can defy disease. Pbickly Ash Bitters are especially adapted tor thiß purpose, being composed of drugs which act on the Liver, giving it tone and strength to withstand malaria. It is mentioned as one of the freaks of the goddess of fortune that a citizen of Bridgeport, Conn., who was noted as an advocate of total abstinence, invested In a lottery and drew a keg of beer. The successful man has many imitators m his peculiar line of business, but still there is only one originator. So, also, the great patroleum hair renewer, Carboline, as now improved and perfected, holds the palm against all imitators as a genuine article of merit. Try it The society of California pioneers now has 1.001 members. Deceased members number 813. It has property in cash, buildings. etc., valued at $250,000, and expects as much more from the Lick estate.