Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 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. Whisky and TnE Weed. —lntelligen physiologists and pathologists admit tha ail so-called medicines containing alcoho —whether they emanate from the regular pharmacopoeia and are called tinctures , or from the Empirical Rum Mill and are labeled “Tonics”—are essentially dangerous and destructive. The only way in which drunkenness can be arrested- is by restoring the integrity of the nerves (especially the nerves of taste and the great sympathetic nerve), and purifying the animal fluids; and these objects are more certainly and swiftly accomplished by the use of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters than by any other means. Hence, probably, the opinions now so generally expressed, that this pure preparation is a sovereign remedy for the evils referred to. Should it be clearly ascertained that Vinegar Bitters is not only a specific for indigestion, liver disease, nervousness, scrofulous ulcers aud eruptions, and a host of othpr disorders, but also for inebriety, thousands will rise up and call the discoverer blessed. 10

We have often wondered whether there is a person in the country who does not know and -appreciate the value of Johnson's AnodyneLiniment as a family medicine? It is adapted to most all purposes, and is the best pain destroyer that can be used. Farmers and stock raisers have frequently told us that they have seen very good results from giving Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders to cows and swine before and after they drop their young. The powders put them in good condition, and give them strength to care and provide for the sucklings. - Our Readers should be careful to notice that Procter & Gamble’s Stamp is upon the bars of the Mottled German Soap, as all good articles are imitated, and this Soap being so popular, other manufacturers have copied thenstamp.