Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1873 — Cholera and Pain-Killer. [ARTICLE]
Cholera and Pain-Killer.
Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.— I This unparalleled preparation is receiving more testimonials of its wonderful efficacy iu removing pains, than any other medicine ever offered to the public. And these testimonials - come from persons of every degree of intelligence, and every rauk 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 the line of preparations for the cure of Cholera, Cholera Morbus and kindred bowel troubles now so common among the people. Can it be True?— Within the last few months a considerable number of persons have called upon Dr. Walker, the proprietor of the popular medicine known as Vinegar Bitters, and assured him that, in their belief, his preparation is an infallible antidote for rum and tobacco. The minute details which have been furnished him forbid him to doubt the accuracy of the statements. This new claim of a great remedy to the confidence of the public will give a vast and well-deserved impulse to its popularity. - Heretofore the Bitters have been recognized as a pure vegetable tonic and corrective, devoid of alcohol, and thoroughly adapted to the cure of stomach and bow T el complaints, nervous disorders, bilious affections, muscular diseases, and, indeed, a majority <W the ailments within the reach of medicine; but if it will also cure the craving for liquor and tobacco, philosophers, statesmen and theologians ought to unite their voices in its praise. Can the good new's be true ? It is easy to test the question. _ 9 We see by the Chicago papers that Procter t& Gamble have reduced the price of their long-established and popular brand, Mottled German Soap. Its present price and superior quality makes it the cheapest as well as the best soap for consumers. We advise those desiring to become Agents for really Valuable Books to address postal card to T. Elhvood Zell, Philadelphia, for Circular. We would not recommend the frequent or constant use of any medicine. It is important to take even a good article judiciously. Parnans' Purgative Pills arc safe, prompt and reliable as a laxative or cathartic. Base ball is undoubtedly good exercise and capital amusement, but it often occasions bunged eyes, broken skins and blistered hands. We can tell you that in all such cases, if Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is resorted to, it will reduce the swelling aijcl stop the pain. The Best Thing for Harness is the celebrated Frank Miller’s HaruSss Oil.
