Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1888 — The Road Healthward Made Easier. [ARTICLE]
The Road Healthward Made Easier.
You have been ill, we will suppose, and ire convalescing slowly. That is, you are tiying to pick up a little flesh, to legain fcotae of your wonted co or, to accustom your i-toroach to mi re solid nuiiiment than its recently enfeebled condition permitted jon to take. you accelerate your mail's pace health ward? V\e ate warranted by concurrent testimony la afllrmintr, that if you’will use twice or thiicc a day Hdsteitei's St >ma< h Bitters, an enabling medicine of long ascertained puritv and tonic virtues, that you will be materially aided. It promotes a flow of the gastric juices, and helps the system to assimilate the nourishraynt of which it stands so much iu ueeo. It remedies a, tendency to constipation without convulsing the Lowels. The liver it stimulates to renewed activity, safely promotes the action of-dhe kidneys ami b'adder, annih laps malaria and rheumatism at the outset.
The fast vdung man is usually slow with his creditors. let the moo umrp the rule of day, And winking tapers snow the suu hia way; For what my teuses can perceive, i need no revelation to believe.” Ladies suffering from any of the Weaknesses or ailments peculiar to their sex, and who will use Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription according to directions, will experience a genuine revelation in the benefit they will receive. It is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive "flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus,’or falling of the womb, weak back, female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-dowli sensations, chronic congestion, inflamation and ulceration oLthe womb, inflamation of the ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” Small comfort—A baby.
