Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1879 — A Hint to Workingmen. [ARTICLE]

A Hint to Workingmen.

'"■The honest workingmen of the country, matfy'of whom have‘large and Increasing families tfli's'ftl'pert, have been the chief sufferers from the great tipaneial pressure under which we have labored for the last few years. Dltniiii'shed wages have not been attended by a corresponding diminution In price of everything which the ‘workingman needy. Bents, fuel, food and clothing are cheaper, but these do not constitute all his necessities. It is sometimes necessary for him to employ a lawyer or a physician, yet the fee rates of physicians and lawyers are as high as they were in “tlushV times. Yet cheap medicine* are as necessary as cheap rents o» fuel, (.'heap medicines are not necessarily poor medicines,, It must be obvious to every intelligent person that medicines, compounded and put up at wholesale, can be sold at much lower ratesthan when retailed from the doctor’s pill bags. Dr. 'Pierce’s (golden Medical Discovery and I’leasant Purgative Pellets have completely* restored parsons who bad spent hundreds of dollars in vainly see king relic ft rqm private practitioners, and all at. a very slight expenditure. . u v

Tub reason why medical practitioners do not hesitate to prescribe Dr. F. Wllhoft’a Antl-Perlodlc or Fever and Ague Tonic is as follows: Messrs. Wheelock, Finlay & C0.,0f New Orleans, its proprietors, have published its composition, and physicians have approved it because It contains no dangerous drug, and because It Invariably proves successful. It is for sale by all Druggists. All who have used National Yeeut sgy it makes whiter, sweeter and better breed, biscuits, etc., than any other yeast. Try it. Chbw Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.