Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1887 — Disorders Which Affect the Kidneys [ARTICLE]

Disorders Which Affect the Kidneys

Are among the most formidable known. Dlabstoa, Br'.nfs disease, gravel, and other complaints o t the urinary organs, are not ordinarily cnrvd In severe ■ axes, but they may be averted, by timely meditation. A useful stimulant of the urinary glands has ever been found in Hos- . tetter’s Stomach Bitters, a medicine wbicfi not only aiTonbi the requisite stimulus when they became inactive, but increases their vigor and secretive power. By increasing tho activity of the kidn.ye and bladder, this medloino has the additional effect of expelling from tho blood impurities which it is the peculiar office of those organs to eliminate and pass off. The Bitters is also a purifier and strengthener of tho bowels, an invigorunt of the stomach, and a matchless remedy for biliousness and fever and ague. It counteracts a tendency to prematura decay, and sustains and coiiifortß tliu ajjed and infii*'** The devil is a cobbler who is always pegging away at souls.—Whitehall Times. No B afeb Remedy can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of tho Throat, than "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Price ‘Jo eta. Sold only in boxes. The busiest poet will have his idyl moments.