Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1870 — Facts Concerning Hair. [ARTICLE]
Facts Concerning Hair.
[From the Lafayette (In'll.) Daily Courier.] In nil ages and countries tlif hits been regarded' as her chief ornainint. The Varlwn methods adopted fur its JWBvrVhtion and the promotion of its growl 11, have wholly or partially failed. But Chevalier Life for the Hair has been found to be a rell able bcautifler and invtgWMor of the hair. Those who have tried it —and tlveir name is legion—bear testimony to its efficacy tn beautifying and imparting a healthy growth to the hair, sill'll as no other preparation I* capable of doing. It has been analyzed and found to contain nothing but vegetable matter, indeed, some of which we use daily on our tables, and by the medical faculty, as well as by-every one who ever used it,'is pronounced the finest preparation ever used on the toilette for beautifying the hair. When the. hair from various causes turns gray, and comes out, indicating disease, this wonderful preparation restores it to its original color and softens the scalp, gives new life to the roots, and by constant application, even in the aged, it Will work admirably. We recommend it with pleasure, from our own experience, and from testimonials from the highest authorities in this country, which we have now before us.
The Life for the Hair is made under the immediate stipervlslon of Sarah A. Chevalier, M. D., a practicing physician of New York, and well knownto the medical faculty of that city, and eminent all over the world. Druggists vend it from Maine to California. A treaties on the hair by the same eminent physician can be had free by mail or gratis at any drug store, on application. Send for it.
A Meritorious Article.—We are tired of this idea of “puffing” humbug medicines that are constantly thrown into drug stores, and are merely an imposition upon community. But, when an article Comes into the market that is really worthy of comment, we are happy to make public acknowledgment, trusting that some benefit may arise therefrom. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and we take pleatiure in calling attention to it because we know it to be a good article, and a sure cure for that loathsome disease, Catarrh. It is sold by most druggists, or may be obtained tor Sixty Cents through the mail by addressing the proprietor as above.— Cleveland Herald. There is no excure of so many deaths by consumption. if those afflicted wi'h lung diseases will only u-e Allen s Luxe Balsam in sea-on. It will soon cure the disease and prevent so great a sacrifice of life. For sale by ail druggists. In numbers there Is safety. It was upon this principle that the formula of Judson’s Mountain Heub Pills was nrepured. Dr. Judson, intending to spend a fortune in advertising hfs pills, submitted his recipe to the revision of the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result is a simple but most eflicacious medicine —the Judson’s Mountain Heiib Pills. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, and are perfectly snre and safe in their operation. The Judson’s Mountain Heiib Pills cure Biliousness, Female irregularities. Heartache and many of the diseases arising from impure blood and a deranged digestion. Use the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, and when you have proved their virtue recommend them to your friends. They are both sugar-coated and plain. For sale everywhere.
