Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1881 — Wretched, Indeed, [ARTICLE]

Wretched, Indeed,

Are the* whom * confirmed tendenej to bllioornem •nbjecta to the v.rioaa end changeful lymptoms ind'ea iveof llrer complaint. Nanua, eick headache, constipation, furred tongue, an unpleaeant breath, a dull or eharp pain in the neighborhood of the affected organ, impurity of the blood and loot of appetite rig nalize it u one of the mo it distressing, as it is one of the. moot common of maladies. There is, however, a benign specific for the disease in all its unpleasant manifestations. It is the concurrent testimony oi the pnbltc and the medical profession that Uostottor’s Stomach Bitte s Is a medicine which achieves resulss speedily foil, thorough and benign. Besides reeMfiring liver disorder.it invigoiates the fe-ble conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens the eonvaleoence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases. Moreover, it is a grand specific for fever and ague. It is said that when Edmond About wrote his book, “The Story of an Hdnest ' Man.” he searched in vain for a model, and was at last compelled to draw the character from his imagination.