Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
-A- xaExkEEsiysTIIAT WILL CUBE CONSUMPTION Will those who have been Long Afflicted with Consumption take Courage > PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING.: Columbia, Henry Co., Alabama, March 8,1873. Messrs. J. N. Harris & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: Dear Sirs— I warn you to send me six bottles of Allen's Lung Balsam. Since last May I have bought and taken about twenty bottles of the Lung Balsam, for a disease of the Lungsof thirteen tears’ standing. Before that time I have bought and used nearly every Lung Remedy recommended, and your Lung Balsam Is the ouly thing that has given me permanent relief. I believe that If saved my life last spring, when I commenced Its use. Ido not expect anything wllrcure mo entirely, but the Balsam keeps me up so that I can attend to business. It givt sme Immediate relief, and I am greatly Improved In general health. I remain gratefully yours, D. D. POOL. What better proof of a good remedy for Consumption do yon want 1 N ew Market, Va.. March 24, 1871. Messrs. Peery, Davis * Son : Gents—Last December I was taken with a severe cough, and was confined to my room. But as I sat meditating on the names of different articles I had lu my store for coughs, thought I would try a bottle of Allen's Lung Balsam, of wbicb, at that time, I had not sold a bottle. I took a bottle and opened It, and commenced using with the most happy results, and was soon entirely cured of my cough ; since then I have recommended It to a number of friends, and I have yet to find a single Instance in which it has tailed. I consider It a complete cough-curer. O. P. SNYDER, Druggist. The Lupg Balsam never falls to do good for those afflicted with a cough. It Is harmless t. the most delicate child. It contains no opium in any form. It is sold by Medicine-dealers generally. CAUTION. Be not deceived. Call for ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. and take no other. CJCDlrectlons accompany each bottle. J. N, HARRIS & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, PROPRIETORS. SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. 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Our Mstlmom'a/sdate from 1833 to the pres, ent, am I are tni :..Un itcil. We also manufacture merchant’s Worm Tablets. We deal fair and liberal with all, and defy contradiction. Manufactured at Lockport, N. Y., U. S. A., by Merchant’s Gargling Oil Co., JOHN HODGE, Secretary. »x bad eJLm A R £ CONSUMPTION ja.xxd Its Cure. WILLSON’S Carbolated Cod Liver Oil Is a scientific combination of two well-known modiclnas. Its theory is first to arrest the decay, then bund, up the system. Physicians find the doctrine correct. Tlie really startling cures performed by M tilson's Oil are proof. Carbolic Acid positively arrests Decay. It Is the most powerful antiseptic In the knovjji world. Fn’terlng into the circilfattouTlt at-bnee, grapples with corruption, and decay ceases* It purities the sources of disease. . CodTii'er OU is Nature's best assistant in resisting Consumption. Put up in large wedgc-sliaped bottles, bearing the inventor’s signature, and 13 Hold by the best liruggistd. 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