Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1881 — Why Do We Droop [ARTICLE]

Why Do We Droop

Th. vteiNitadM of cUnato, Um mmt odA War of bwißMa, the grteD, oaroo aad aaxiotiM tkat boMt m lo every walk of Hf», .nfflcleatly aecooat for th prematwro dsbillty and dway m oontnoa among all cIOMM io thia ooontry. Strange, vorr straago it iathat with that potest TagataMa inrigorant, Hoatotlar'a Stomach Bittan, witUn the ranch of all. any one of ua ehonld forago tha health, rigor and ac > tirily which ito ragnlar om imparto. Ita effect up u the weakened stomach, the relaxed nervea, the torpid liter, the corrupted blood, the depreeaed apirita, ia more aalatarj, refreehing and oho ring than words cia eiproas. It is a medicine alike toe the body end the mind, pare and whoteoemg in ita oompoeidoo, harmless tn its oporattoM, and permaaont in its restorative roenit-. “Oh, give me anything made of beans,” exclaimed a Boston man taken sick An the west, when asked what he would have to eat. They obeyed his request. They gave him castor oil. • ,

We do not oftea speak at any proprietory medicine, but from what we have read and heard ot Allen’s Lung Balsam, we shall take the liberty of to those who are troubled with • Cough, or any Throat or Lung Affection, that from the testimony afforded, wo have such confidence In this article, that were we afflicted In this way, we would make a trial ot ita virtues. Beware of the fotal consequences of neglecting this timely warning. Before it is too late, use Alien’s Lung Balsam, which will cure the disease. Every druggist in the land sells IL

•A. New York critic ventures to say, that if the extracts printed fairly represent Jefferson Davis’s forthcoming book it will be about as interesting reading as a last year’s delinquent taxlist. " • .