Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1888 — “I Don’t Want Relief, But Cure.” [ARTICLE]
“I Don’t Want Relief, But Cure.”
Is.the exclamation of thousands suffering from catarrh. To all such we say: Catarrh can be cured by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It has been done in thousands of cases; why not in yours? Your danger is in delay. Enclose astamp to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for pamphlet on this disease. It is the boarding-house keeper who is always grabbing for a living. .In answer to ca-uil question. How ea-y auu tiuihful to tell it’s A eure for the woiM indieeition To take Pierce’s Purgative Pellets. The undertaker’s business ought to be very good now, for this is the berry, season, you Are you Fad, de-pendent, gloomy! A re you sore distressed? v Listen to :he welcome bidding--“Be at rest." * Have you tches nnd pains unnumbered, i loisoiiing life's Golden cup? Think not there’s no balm in GiUad, and ’ Give it up,” : . A Golden Reuudv await* youGolden not alone iu name— Reach, oh. suffering one. and grasp it. Health reclaim. T{iere is but one “Golden” Remedy— Dj;. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. ItJstands alone as the great “blood puritiea,” “strength renewer” and “health restorer,” of the age! The Liver it regulates, removing all impiirities, The Lungs it strengthens, cleansing and nourishing them. The whole system it builds up, supplying that above all other hings most needed—pure, rich blood. Hon. S. S. Gox is spoken of as a su cessor to Mayor Hewitt.
