Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1890 — Noxious Humors, [ARTICLE]
Noxious Humors,
Combined with wind and water, are carried to and from every part of the body every six minutes. In many cases there are flying pains in the body—sometimes ih the back, sometimes in the side, and at other times in the arms and legs, and these are often called rheumatic Dains. but in reality are nothing more than wind and water mingled with the blood, and carried to every part of the body in its circulation. Let anyone troubled with any or all of the symptoms described take the wonderful English remedy, Beecham’s Pills, lour, five or even six, and afterwards two pills morning and night for a few days, and they will carry off all noxious humors, expel the wind, cause a free circulation of the water, and lay the foundation of health and strength. Beecham’s Pills are prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Laneanshire, England. B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal Street, New York, Sole Agents for the United States, will mail Beecham’s Pills on receipt of price, 25 cents a box, if your druggist does not keep them. The willingness of a new boy is in many respects more of a bother than the laziness of an old one. Among the passengers on SS. La Bretagne, which sailed for Europe June 14th, was the genial and popular Mr. Alfred B. Scott, senior member of the welKknown manufacturing chemists, Scott & Bowne, proprietors of the world-famed Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, a remedy which has secured a great and deserving reputation in the cure of consumptive and Bcrofulous diseases. The success of this preparation is not confined to the United States. It enjoys a large saie all over Europe, and Mr. Scott now makes one of his periodical trips to attend to the affairs of his firm, which has branch houses established in London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan and Oporto. It is only during the first year of married life that a man lets his wife pick out his neckties for him and wears them when he goes down town.
The fellow who is continually inf arming you of the direction of the wind is a vane man. The Great Spring Medicine. It will be gratifying to all who realize the vital necessity of purifying the blood, to know that Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup can be relied upon as a blood medicine. Mr. B. C. Robinson, of Marshall, Mich., says: - Gentlemen—l have suffered intensely from biliousness and rheumatism for over three years, and had tried so many remedies that I had lost all faith. Hearing of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, I bought a bottle and found it helped me. I have now used four bottles, and it has restored my liver and kidneys to healthy action, and done more to purify my blood than anything I have ever taken. lam pleased to recommend it as a wonderful blood medicine. Very truly yours, B. C. Robinson, Marshall, Mich. Sold by ail druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich.
