Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1873 — Cholera and Pain-Killer. [ARTICLE]

Cholera and Pain-Killer.

Pekby Davis’ Pain-Killer. —This unparalleled preparation is receiving more testiinohiuls 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 fox the. cure of Cholera, Cholera Morbus" and kindred bowel troubles' now. so common among the people. Let rs Consider. —Since the introduction of distilled spirits, in the Sixteenth Century, they have been habitually prescribed as remedies. We know that alcohol, in all its forms, is pernicious to health. Knowing these things, and that under the system of treatment which includes their use the mortality among the sick is, and ever has been, enormous, is it not worth while to try- the effect of a remedy which combines in their highest excellence tlie qualities of a Tonic, an Alterative and a Regulator; contains no mineral bane or -murderousalkaloid or alcoholic poison; does its curative office without pain and with uniform certainty? Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters fulfills all these conditions, and i-s now effecting the most extraordinary’ cures, in cases where every “specific” of the faculty has ignominiously failed. Consider, in view of these facts, whether any sick person is justified byreason and common sense in declining to test the virtues of this undefiled and irresistible remedy’. 11 We see by the Chicago papers that Pbocteb A Gamble have reduced the price of their longestablished and popular brand. Mottled German Soap. Its present pri.ee, and superior quality makes it the cheapest as Weil as the best soap for consumers. Two OR three doses of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Dowdfrs will cure a horse of any common cough or cold,’ and the very worst cases may be cured in a few weeks. We know this from experience. When you go to Chicago; it will pay you to call and see Brewster, the great Hatter and Furrier, corner of Clark and Madison streets, lie will furnish yciu with the finest goods at the very lowest prices.