Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1888 — CURE OF PNEUMONIA. [ARTICLE]

CURE OF PNEUMONIA.

Hess Road, Niagara Co., N. Y., ) March 24,1886. / About a year ago T was taken with a severe pain in both lungs. I was first attacked with a violent chill, then a dreadful pain and then a cough accompanied by considerable fever. It looked Very much like a bad attack of pneumonia. A friend of mine procured five Allcock’s Plasters. One he put under each arm, one under each shoulder blade, and one on my chest close around my throat. In a few hours the cough ceased, the pain gradually abated and I broke out in a profuse perspiration. I fell into a profound sleep, and the next day was almost well. I wore the Pl’sters eight days afterwards, and have never had any trouble since. William A. Sawyer. There are six Protestant churches in Hinghman, Mass., without a pastor. •‘I am wea’y iof living,” moaned poor Mrs. Black "For I’m fairly worn out with the ache in my back; Mv nerves Ate a chain Of weakness and pain, And my p >or head la aching at If It would crack.” "Now don't be discouraged,” cried good Mrs. white, "It is never to dark but there’s promise of light; I can tell you. in brief, Wbat wilf give you relief— Pierce's Favorite Prescription will soon set you right.” It is the only remedy for woman’s peuliar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee' from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case or money will be refunded. SeegWfmtee'on bottle wrapper. Large bottles (100 doses) sl. Six for SS. Family worship—First babies.