Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1878 — Abandoned at Sea. [ARTICLE]
Abandoned at Sea.
At all times ships of one kind or another are floating about at sea, abandoned by officers and crew, Tn what seems a hopeless condition. Some are dismantled and mere hulks, some arc swlminingkeel upwards,some are water-logged, but being laden with* timber will not sink, but are driven hither and thither as the wind and waves may direct. So peopleatilicted with catarrh, bronchitis, and consumption, are abandoned by ‘physicians and friends as incurable, yet thousands of sueli are annually restored to perfect health by-the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and Hr. Pierce’s Gulden Medical Discovery." The Catarrh Remedy is unequaled as a soothing and healing local application, while the Discovery purifies and enriches the blood and imparts tone and vigor to the whole system. Vidolia, La., April 17th. 1877. Dr. Pierce a Dear {Hr— l suffered for twelve years with that most offensive and loathsome of all diseases—catarrh. My taste arid smell werccompletely destroyed. I procured a supply of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and your Holden Medical Discovery, which I used according to directions, and a complete and permanent cure was speedily effected. I take pleasure in recommending them to all afflicted. >. Ever thankfully yours, Claka E. Huxt. 35= Wading Rtveji, Bukunotun Co., N. J., t Feb. 2Sth, 1877. | Db. Pierce: f ’ * Dear Sir— Your Golden Medical Dis/overy Is the best medicine for coughs, colds and consumption I ever knew. It has saved my life. Respect fully yours, Helen B. McAnney.
