Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1873 — Cholera and Pain-Killer. [ARTICLE]

Cholera and Pain-Killer.

Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.— This unparalleled preparation is receiving more testimonials of its wonderful efficacy in removing pains, than any other medicine ever offered to the public. And these testimonials come from persons of every degree of intelligence, and every rank of life. Physicians of the first respectability, and perfectly conversant with the nature of diseases and remedies, recommend this ns one of the most effectual in their line of preparations for tiie cure of Cholera, Cholera Morbus and kindred bowel troubles now so cowman among the people. Winning Golden Opinions.— Perhaps no man living has won more golden opinions than Dr. Walker, as the enormous and widely increasing sale, of his California Vj nec. Ait Bitters attests. We never look into one of our exchanges, but there is a panegyric' of the Ritters staring us in the face. Our readers will say that (here must be a reason for all this praise. They are right. The efficacy of this celebrated medicine is established by evidence which it is impossible to doubt. Among the thousands who have borne testimony to its excellence, there is not one-dissentient voice. In very many phases of inorganic disease it seems to be unfailing. All diseases arising from a vitiated state of the blood are surely e.adieated by it. It is an effectual remedy for pulmonary .complaints, bilious, remittent and intermittent fevers, rheumatism and dyspepsia. It purges the body of all unhealthy humors, gives tone to the system, and where the vital powers are enfeebled, restores their functions to vigorous and healthy action. All this it does the more effectually because its operation is not interfered with by the presence of alcohol. The Vinegar Bitters is perfectly free from any such hurtful ingfcdlent. We have always believed that plants contain the true remedies for disease, and all the remedies necessary. Dr. Walker is on the line of real, progress, and we hope that he will not rest on his present discoveries.

A .Busixess. that. Bays.—Sec -advertisement of "Wealth ami Wonders of the BoundlessTies?.” One agent is clearing S2OO per week. Our Readers should he careful lo notice that Procter & Gamble’s Stamp is upon the bars of tlieir Mottled German Soap, as all good articles are imitated, and this Soap being so popular, other manufacturers have copied tlieir stamp. We copy the following from an exchange, which is important, if true: Chronic diarrhoea of long standing, also dysentery, and all similar complaints common at this season of the year, can be cured by tbe use (internally) of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. We know whereof we affirm. The cathartics used and approved by the physicians comprising the various medical associations of this State are now compounded and sold under the name of Parsons' Purgative Pills. For Farmers. —“ Wealth and Wonders of the Boundless West." It is new', and having a wonderful sale. Advertised in this paper.