Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1887 — A Perilous Postponement. [ARTICLE]
A Perilous Postponement.
To postpone, when the duty for immediato action is clear, is always unwise. Especially is it bo when increasing ill-health calls for a resort to medication. Diseases of tho kidneys and bladder are often of swift growth—always of fatal tendency if not combatted at the outset. We have all —even those of us who are not remarkably well instructed—heard something of the danger attending Bright’s disease, diabetes, and other diseases of the kidneys or bladder. Let no one be foolhardy enough to procrastinate if he perceives the renal organ b to be inactive, llostetter's Stomach Bitters are peculiarly adapted to overcome this inaction, to sufficiently stimulato, without exciting, the kidnoys and bladder. Infinitely is this diuretic to be preferred to the impure and fiery stimulants of commerce, which prove the bane of unwary persons with a tendency to renal troubles They are likewise incomparable for dyspepsia, debility, fever and ague, and biliousness.
