Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1892 — Swamps [ARTICLE]

Swamps

Are not the only abode of malaria. You find it everywhere, even in localities where atmospheric and sanitary conditions would seem to be unfavorable to its development. The universal remedy for and preventive of the dire complaint is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters Wherever the malady assumes its most virulent form, and whether it be chills and fever, piUous remittent, dumb ague or ague cake, the ■‘Bitters is most popular and constitutes the best means of protection and cure. From Main# to the Isthmus of Pa nama, in Guatemala, Mexico, South America and the tropics this truly famous medicine has won “ golden opinions ” from all conditions and classes Ininore than a metaphorioal sense. For debility, indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, Insomnia, neuralgia,. liver and kidney trouble it is highly efficacious. Use it with persistence. The minister didn’t think how it sounded when he said the dead shoemaker had been faithful unto the last. John A, Smith, Ligonier, Ind., had been suf sering from severe backache caused, physclans told him, by chronic kidney trouble. He began using Swamp-Root and is now able to do a good day’s work and considers himself a well man' again. Swamp-Root did the husi ness, He considers it by far the beat remedy he h%p ever used for Kidney Disease. A blush on the cheek Is not the same thing as a red nose, but its the next thing to it.