Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1883 — A Good Foundation. [ARTICLE]

A Good Foundation.

In American households jhe - pre H ▼ *ilic.p rompliti t- n-te rv« nkness of the* stomach nr.il i'< consequences, indigestion, nervousness Mini rhe.ifci»m, Surli suffer' rs ran lay a good foundation for heulth by using I’ark•rs Ginger Tonic as it tones cp the stomach and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul m»tter.~N. G.'Picaj ill e. Wbat are you going to get? A Mack silk? Yes. Who of? J V. W. Ark. ANY SUM FROM $15(10 00 toslo,ooo •a first mortgage real estate security •« fire to ten years’ time. Frank IV. Babcock. HrrsoßS wanting farm loans can rt thorn cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. » and sss. Fare Cream Bread ;wni ranted to be IB silt of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Ysranna Bread, *i Purctipile’t Jtostaarant. V-i Mr. J. T. Board. Jeftersonville, Clarke Co., was cured of dyspepsia by Brown’s iron Bitters. - Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at,the •heap store of Honan & Hemphill. Cotton & Patton sell fence wire cheaper than any ether house in Jasper eouuty. Gotten A' Patton sell best galvanised fence wire for 9c. per pound. ~ t * Mr. B ios Hite, 30 Court St.. India■apells, says: “Pro-rn’s Iron Bitter’s oured me of fever and ague.”