Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1881 — A New Man—Dyspepsia Cured. [ARTICLE]
A New Man—Dyspepsia Cured.
Hartwell, Ga., Feb. 10, 1881. I to say a good word for Brown’s *lron Bitters. lam about sixty years age, have warehouse, railroad and newspaper work to do. I have been taking—and various other kinds of whiskey bitters to give me an appetite, and the only appetite I got was one for drink. Rev. Mr. Anderson, the presiding elder for the district, stopped with me not long ago sufferng dreadfully- with dyspepsia, I got him Brown’s Iron Bitters, they cured him. After he left I concluded to take that remaining in the bottle, and I assure you that it has made a new man out of me. I have no desire for stimulants, and believe I could eat an old pair of boots and digest them as easy as
rice.
J. B. BENSON.
Talk is cheap. It costs but little to advertise a saving of ten per cent, and twenty-five per cent. But “business is business”, and if you wish, you can test the ti uth of our., assertion, that we WE WILL DUPLICATE LAFAYETTE PRICES ON GOODS 10 OUR LINE. r Campbell & Farden. Mr. J. J. Waterbury, the merchant tailor has his Bhop piled full to the Aioicest piece good, both foreign and domestic. He keeps none but the best and warrants all he sells, and has no snide goods on hand. I bet you dat A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, who have just removed to Bradford, gave them a pleasant surprise party last Sunday evening, as an expression of good will and esteem. Hamar has the finest and best display of jewelry ever brought to the city, which he will sell at astonishingly low prices. Call and examine prices oefore purchasing elsewhere. Costiveness cured by Binehart’s Liver Pills. Only one for a dose. Sample dose free. For sale by lines & Meyer. Juvenile Toy Books at Tharp’s
