Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1874 — Where Does It Come From? [ARTICLE]
Where Does It Come From?
Pints and quarts of filthy catarrhal discharges. Where does it all come from? The mucous membrane, lining the chambers of the nose, and its littlg glands, are diseased, so that they draw from the blood its liquid and exposure to the air changes it into corruption. This life-liquid was to build up the system but it is extracted and the system is weakened by the loss. To cure, gain flesh and strength by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which also acts directly upon these glands, correcting them, applying Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, the only method of reaching the upper cavities where the discharge accumulates and comes from. CA TARRHOF-20 YEARS' STANDING CURED Monrob, Ouachita Parish, La., Sept. 15,1871. R. V. Pierce, M. D.: Sometime about last June I commenced the use of your medicines, and they have entirely cured me of Catarrh of twenty years’standing. Respectfully, Mrs. C. E. Phillips. Come, and Let Us Reason Together. —To the afflicted in body we offer a few words of plain, practical reasoning. No matter under what form of sickness you labor there is one great truth you should ever keep in mind, viz.: All disease originates in an impure condition of the blood. Purify that, and the disease 1111181 depart, for it has nothing to feed on; butyou cannot purify the blood by the use of poisonous drugs and exhaustive stimulants; the relief which these afford is temporary and deceptive, leaving you worse off at every interval. The best Blood Purifier ever discovered is Dr. Walker's Famous Vinegar Bitters, , compounded of simple herbs. No matter how hopeless your case may seem, try the Vinegar Bitters, and a few draughts will convince you of their virtue. Dr. Walker, the discoverer of this priceless remedy, had been given up to die by the physicians and is now a sound and healthy man from their use. - .■ - 7■. ■ 35 The Magic Inkstand.—Millions of these valuable articles have been sold in Europe, and since their introduction into this country the demand has been equal to the supply. It bids fair to sweep all other inks out of the market. It is called “ magk” simply because you pour water into one end of the “little factory,” and ink of the best quality comes out of the ot,her. For sale by R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., New York City; J. M. W. Jones, Chicago, and all stationers. Money and Experience—Five Hundred Thousand dollars, and Fifteen years’ experience—have made the National Surgical Institute, Indianapolis. Indiana, the largest andi most beneficent of its kind in America. It cures annually thousands of cases of deformities of the Spine, Limb and Face, Catarrh, Chronic Diseases, Piles and Fistula. By writing to the Institute a large journal giving full particulars will be sent you free. Dr. A. Johnson, one ofthe most successful practitioners of the time, invented what is now called Johnson’t Anodyne Liniment. The great success of this, article in the cure of Bronchitis and all diseases of throat and lungs will make the name of Johnson not less favorably, if less widely known, than that of ±om» Napoieou; l ——• The public are hereby assured that Parsons’ Purgative Pills contain no injurious principle, but that they may be administered to children and the most weak and shattered constitutions in small doses with great certainty of success. KUHN’S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Chicago, is close by McVicker’s Theater, in the heart of the city, is SI.OO per day, and first-class in every respect *
Hannaford & Thompson, Publishers, Chicago, sold the first large edition of Periam’s “'History of the Farmer’s Movement” in two weeks. A second edition, embracing proceedings of the St. Louis Convention held in Feb., 1874, is just being issued. Agents are reaping a rich harvest with it. We advertise it this week.
