Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1884 — Would Yen Believe It? [ARTICLE]
Would Yen Believe It?
Nature’s great remedy, Kidney-Wort, has cured many obstinate cases of piles. Thia most distressing malady generally arises from constipation and a bad condition of the bowels. Kidney-Wort acts at the same time as a cathartic and as a healing tonic, removes the cause, cures the disease, and promotes a healthy state of the affected organs. James F. Moyer,carriage manufacturer, of Myerstown, Pa., testifies to the great healing powers of Kidney-Wort, having been cured by it of a very bad case of plies which for years had refused to yield to any other remedy. The man who Ilves too fast is bound to die too quick.— New Orleans Picayune.
