Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1887 — It Should Be Generally Known [ARTICLE]

It Should Be Generally Known

That the 1 multitude of diseases of a scrofulous nature generally proceed from a torpid condition of the liver The blood becomes impure because the lifer does not act properly and work off the poison from the ayatem, and the certain results 1 are blotche*, pimples, eruptions, swel.lngs, tumors, ulcors, and kindred affections, or settling upon the lungs and poisoning thoir delicate tissues, until ulceration, breaking down, and, consumption ia established Dr. Pierce’a “Golden Medical Discovery* will,, by acting upon the liver and purifying, the blood, cure alltheso diseases. Strange as It may seem, iron is not firm. ’The market reports say so.— Lowell Courier.