Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1890 — An Equivalent For Suicide. [ARTICLE]
An Equivalent For Suicide.
If we allow our bodily infirmaries to make away with us through Wgleet, have we such an intense moral advantage over the deliberate suicide? Scarcely. For example, the deadly pro-res* 6? .Bright'a disease, diabetes, acute nephitisaud gravel is sure—often terribly swift in the cat strophe. Most peoore of average information knowthat this is the simple, unvarnished truth in regard to those widely prevalent maladies, To delay Judicious medication is specially suicidal in such cases. Tbe means of restndirtls to be fotmd in Hostetter’* Stomach Bitters. Give an impetus to tbe action of the kidneys with this safe and reliable diuretic, and the infant complaint is shorn at its birth of the power for evil. Allow it to grow, and anticipate the worst. The Bitters, which annihilates these growing troubles, alM> eradicates dyspepsia, rheumatism, malarial and liver are also promoted by it. Isn’t it strange that the better a man gets on in this world the better he is off 1 Washing powders are strong alkalies, and ruin clothes. The purest soap obtainable is the best and cheapest. Dobbins’ Electric Soap has been acknowledged for 24 years to be the purest of ail. Try it right away. Dogs have their day, and horses have a show, too, in New York this week. Parents don’t mean to he unkind to their children, but they are when they fail to occasionally give them Dr, Bull’s Worm Destroyers. The tedious speaker always makes his best points when he comes to a stop. Hb Can’t Do It.—A man may be moral without being religious, but he can’t be religious without being moral. You may be able to get rid of a bad cough or cold without Dr. White’s Pulmonaria, but this medicine will cure your cough in half the time required with any other remedy. It is entirely harmless and pleasant to take. Three sizes -25 c, EOo and $1 and every bottle warranted. ' :y:; ~
Before the use of Prickly Asn Bitten became general throughout the South and West, it was a fearful dose of “Blue Mass" and daily doses of quinine that was forced down the throats of sufferers from all malarial troubles. In place of such obnoxious, harrowing curatives, Prickly Ash Bitters, with its mild, soothing action now holds supreme sway, and after one trial its use, when necessary, is forever established. You who have sick headaches, sour stomachs, diseased livei or kidneys, can do no better than to give It a trial .
