Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1885 — It Is a Fact [ARTICLE]
It Is a Fact
•<1 . ' 1 , well established that consumption, if attended to iii its first stages, can be cured. There is, however, no true and rational way to cure this disease, which is really scrofulous ulceration of the lungs, except through purifying the blood.' Keep the liver in perfect order and pure blood will be the result. Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery,” a purely vegetable compound does all tbis and more: while it purities the blood it also builds up the system, strengthening it against future attacks of disease. Ask for Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery.” Take no other. Of druggists. The man who never pays his debts probe ably b 'lieves with Byron that “ Time at last sets all things even.”— Punxsutawney Tribune.
