Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1874 — “A Drop of Joy in Every Word.” [ARTICLE]
“A Drop of Joy in Every Word.”
Flemington, Hunterdon Co., N. J., June 26, 1874. Dr. R. V. Piekce, Buffalo, N, Y.: Dear Sir —lt is with a happy heart that I pen these lines to acknowledge thatyou and your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets are blessings to the World. These medicines cannot be too highly praised, for they have almost brought me out of the grave. Three months ago I was broken out with large ulcers and sores on my body, limbs and face. I procured your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets, and have taken six bottled, and to-day I am in good health, all those ugly ulcers having healed and left my skin in a natural, healthy condition. I thought at one time I could not be cured. Although I can but poorly express my gratitude to you, yet there is a drop of joy in every word I write. God’s blessing rest on you and your wonderful medicines is the humble prayer of Yours truly, ' JAMES O. BELLIS. When a medicine will promptly cure such terrible eating ulcers and free the blood of the virulent poison causing them, who can longer doubt its wonderful virtues? Dr. Pierce, however, does not wish to place his Golden Medical Pisco very in the catalogue of quack patent nostrums by recommending it to cure every disease, nor does he so recommend it; but what he does claim is this: that there is but one form of blood disease that it will not cure, and that disease is cancer. He does not recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet he knows it to be the most searching blood-cleanser yet discovered, and that it will free the blood and system of all other known blood poisons, be they animal, vegetable or mineral. The Golden Discovery is warranted by him to cure the worst forms of Skin Diseases, as all forms of Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions, also all Glandular Swellings, and the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores of Neck, Legs or other parts, and all Scrofulous Diseases of the Bones, as White Swellings, Fever Sores, Hip Joint and Spinal Diseases, all of which belong to Scrofulous Diseases. Wilroft’s Anti-Periodic os Fever and Ague Tonic.—This invaluable and standard family medicine is now a household word and maintains its reputation unimpaired. It is indorsed by the medical profession, and pre scribed daily in the Charity Hospital and other Hospitals in New Orleans. • Wilhoit’s Tonic is thus highly recommended by the leading medical men of the country, and is worthy of such indorsement. Wheelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For Sale by all Druggists.
Persons who have become thoroughly chilled from any cause may have their circulation at once restored by taking into the stomach a teaspoonful of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water, well sweetened. Every farmer who owns a good stock of horses, cattle and sheep, and intends to keep them through the winter, should get at once a good stock of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. One dollar’s worth will save at least a half ton of hay. Our readers should note the advertisement on this page, headed “ Free For One Year.” It is an extraordinary proposition, but there is no humbug about it, and we trust such liberality will be encouraged. —ln cold weather the best collar you can wear is the Elmwood. It makes the neck warmer, -while it fits so nicely you do not feel it around your neck. Another advantage is, it keeps clean longer than any other collar. Dyball’s finest candies mailed free to all parts at 60c per fi>. Address Dyball, Chicago.
