The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 26, 1907, Image 3
The Evolution of Household Remedies. The modern patent medicine busi ness is the natural outgrowth of the old-time household remedies. In the early history of this country, every family had its home made MEDICINES. Herb teas, bit ters, laxatives and tonics, were to be found in almost every house, com pounded by the housewife, sometimes assisted by the apothecary or the fam ily doctor. Such remedies as picra, which was aloes and quassia, dis solved in apple brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made of whiskey, hops and bitter barks. A score or more of pop ular, home-made remedies w’ere thus compounded, the formulae for which were passed along from house to house, sometimes written, sometimes verbally communicated. 1 lie patent medicine business is a natural outgrowth from this whole some, old-time custom. In the begin ning some enterprising doctor, im pressed by the usefulness of one of these home - made remedies, would take it up, improve it in many ways, manufacture it on a large scale, ad vertise it mainly through almanacs for the home, and thus it would be come used over a large area. LAT TERLY THE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC FORM. Peruna was originally one of these old-time remedies. It was used by tlie Mennonites, of Pennsylvania, be fore it was offered to the public for sale. Dr. Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COMPOUNDER OF PERUNA, is of Mcnnonite origin. First, he pre scribed it for his neighbors and his patients. The sale of it increased, and at last he established a manufac tory and furnished it to the general drug trade. Peruna is useful in a great many climatic ailments, such as coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis and ca tarrhal diseases generally. THOU SANDS OF FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE USE OF PERUNA and its value in the treatment of these ailments. They have learned to trust and believe in Dr. Hartman's judg ment, and to rely on his remedy, Pe runa. Just Keep On. When today's difficulties overshadow yesterday’s triumphs and obscure tbs bright visions of tomorrow’s, when plans upset and whole years of Effort seem to crystallize into a single hour of concentrated bitterness, when little annoyances eat into the mind very quickly and corrode the power to view things calmly, when the jolts of mis fortune threaten to jar loose the judg ment from its moorings, remember that in every business, in every ca reer, there are valleys to cross, as well as hills to scale; that every mountain range of hope is broken by chasm 3 of discouragement, through which run torrent streams of despair! To quit in the chasms is to fail. See always in year mind’s eye those sunny sum mits of success! Don’t quit in the chasm! Keep on! —System. 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Some of the larger establfshments that cater to a fashionable trade are hit harder than the small concerns, but there is no florist in the city who does not feel the loss entailed by the three words quoted above. ‘ There were about 30,000 deaths in Chicago last year.” said a MafHson street florist, “and at least one-tenth of the death notices printed informed friends to ‘please omit flowers.’ When some person of note dies and flowers are to be omited at the funeral the big florists are out all the way from $25 to SIOO each. Those who request that flowers be omitted are the very ones whose friends are well able to purchase floral tributes, and would otherwise do so. Many persons come to me in the course of a year to order a wreath or some floral design for a funeral, not knowing that the ‘please omit flowers’ has been pub lished with the death notice. All the florists in the city have the same ex perience, and I estimate that our losses in the year amount bo $100,000.” —Chicago Record-Herald. “Stung!” R .EL Ritchie of the Chicago & Northwestern stood on the sidewalk admiring the big plate-glass window in his new office in the James Flood building. “Fine piece that! Gilt lettering on her cost me $250.00 “If she breaks you'll go broke, Ritchie.” “Covered.” “With what? Market street dust?” “Plate glass insurance; just took it out.” “What the glass?” “No, the policy. I’m wise to every insurance wrinkle since last April's losses.” “Let’s see it. Wllv. this only in sures the pane against external in juries. If you have a rough house or a fire inside and crack that plate you’re out.” “The mischief you say! Stung again!”—San Francisco Chronicle. 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