Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1874 — Success Based Upon Merit. [ARTICLE]
Success Based Upon Merit.
It is a subject of general remark among both wholesale and retail druggists that no medicine introduced to the American public has ever gained such a popularity and met with so large a sale in all parts of the land, in the same length of time, as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This cannot depend upon its having been more largely advertised than any other medicine, as such is not the case. The correct explanation, we think, is found in the fact that this medicine produces the most wdnderful and perfect cures of very bad cases qf bronehial, throat and lung diseases, is undoubtedly the most perfect and efficient remedy for all kinds of coughs that has ever been introduced to the public, and at the same time possesses the greatest of blood-purifying and strengthening properties that medical science has been able to produce, thus rendering it a sovereign remedy not only in the cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and Coughs, but also for all diseases of the liver and blood, as scrofulous diseases, blotches, rough skin, pimples, black specks and discolorations. It has, therefore, a wide range of application and usefulness, and it not only gives the most perfect satisfaction to all who use it, but far exceeds the expectations of the most sanguine, thus eliciting the loudest praise, and making permanent living advertising mediums of all who use it. For these reasons it is that there is not perhaps a druggist in all the vast domain of this continent who tries to please hfs customers and supply their wants that does not keep and sell large quantities of this most valuable medicine. Jebcp, lowa, May 5,1*573. IjK. R. V. PtERCE: Dear Sir —We take pleasure In saying that your Medicines have sold entirely beyond our expectations. We regard them as the best medicines extant, «.nd hear them spoken of in the highest terms of praise. R. L. Smith & Cb,, The Northwestern Horse-Nail Cb.’g “Finished ” Nail is the best in the world.
Through all the ages of study and investigation which liave marked the path of scientific discovery, one especially alluring Object has tempted the inquiries and speculations of philosophers. It is what the wizards and witches* of olden time, the jugglers of India, soothsayers of Arabia, Magi of Egypt, necromancers of Turkey and the Orient, and alchemists of civilized Europe have sought, but sought in vain—a vegetable non-poisonous Elixir, which, by cleansing the blood, removing from the system all impurities, strentliening the nerves, the muscles and the brain, and vitalizing every fiber of the system, should bid defiance to the Corroding hand of disease. Dr. Walker, of California, discovered an herb, the properties of which, if they do not entirely fulfill all the conditions above mentioned, have at least proved themselves efficacious in all of them; this herb Doctor Walker has made an ingredient in his famous Vikegar Bitters, which can be obtained of any wholesale druggist throughout the country. 44 Wiijioft’s Tonic!—A Safe, Sure and Scientific Cure! —The unprecedented sale of this world-renowned medicine proves incontestibly that no remedy has superseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found so hard as not to yield to its softening influence, and no liver so. hypertrophied as not to give up its Ipng-retained bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall into line. Wiif.ei.ock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists. It is often remarked by strangers visiting our State that we show a larger proportion of good horses than any other State in the Union. This, we tell them, is owing to two principal reasons: in the first place.we breed from the very best stock ; and in the second place our people use Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, which in our judgment arc of incalculable advantage. JonNSON’s Anodyne Liniment will give more relief in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, no matter how severe, than any other article known to medical men. Used internally and externally.
