Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 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 as one of the most effectual in their line of preparations for the cure of Cholera, Cholera Morbus and kindred bowel troubles now so common among the people] Try It.—A Tonic and. Alterative medicine, the invigorating and regulating properties of which actually lengthen life, and add to the capacity for its enjoyment, is within the reach of every member of the community’. No invalid who has had recourse to Dn. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters will hesitate to concede to it these invaluable qualities. It is a stomachic and a corrective of unrivaled efficacy, yet being free from alcohol, it is not an.excitant. Its anti-bilious operation is more direct, speedy and certain than that of any of tiie dangerous mineral salivants, and .as an aperient, it gently removes any obstructions that may have accumulated in the lower intestine, without producing either irritation or pain. In fact, Its’ wonderful remedial effects are unaccompanied, by any drawback. Of all medicines, it is the most harmless and salubrious. As an appetizer, it is far ahead of any of the alcoholic nostrums that momentarily stimulate the palate; while as a means of renovating a weak and torpid stomach, it Stands alone among modern remedies. ‘ 8 Make it a point when in Chicago to visit the extensive furniture house of Colby & Wirts, 292 and 294 State street. Their stock is worth examining, and no one should buy .jyilh2 u f flfst gfitiing their prices. They sell goods of their own manufacture and ship to all parts of the country without extra charge for packing. Remember the number. Our Readers should be careful to notice that Procter & Gamble’s Stamp is upon the bareof their Mottled German Soap, as all good articles arc imitated, and this Soap being so popular, other manufacturers havecopied their stamp. Contagious diseases, such as horse ail, gkmdeiT &c., may-be prevented by the use of Sheridan's Cavalry Persons traveling with horses should take note of this. . Missionaries and others sojourning in foreign lands should not fail to take witli them a good supply of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. It is. .the most reliable rncdieinc-Tor—all—pur-poses there is in the world. One of the most beautiful and popular songs of the day is the song and chorus entitled “Maudie More” by Aiteen Percy.. Published by E. A. Samuels, Boston. Send thirty cents for it; it is well worth it. Tire Best Thing for Harness is the celebrated Frank Miller’s Harness Oil.
