Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1882 — “Did She Die? [ARTICLE]

“Did She Die?

‘‘No; she lingered and suffered along, pining ‘‘away all the time, for years, the doctors doing ‘•her no good; and at last was cured by this Hop ‘‘Bitters the papers say so muoh about. Indeed! “Indeed! how thankful we should he for that medicine.” Sam. Saudidge, a colored man, shot and killed Henry Cloyd, another colored man, at Milledgevilie,Kentucky, Sunday night,in the door of a church, after divine service. ■ A ♦ • —— A Kidney-Wort, moves the bowel* regularly/ cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache an<’ pains which are oaused by disordered liver and kid- 1 neys. Thousands have been cured —why should you not try it? Your druggist will tell you that it is one of the most suoce.-sful medicine# ev*r known. It is sold in both dry and liquid form and its action is positively sure in either. —[Dallas Tex.. Herald. Mrs. Sarah J. Van Buren whom portrait aP* pears in another column of this paper, iseftreparlng a “Ladles Tonio” which has been used for year* for curing those distressing diseases common to woman kind. It can be bought of druggists or by addressing Mrs. Van Buren at 192 Franklin street, Buff lo N. Y., who answers all letters free.