Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1893 — Sorrow in the Near Future [ARTICLE]

Sorrow in the Near Future

Awslti those whb disregard symptoms es Uvn disorder. Been time if you feel distress la' the region of the liver, if your visage is sallow eyeballs yellowish, tongue coated, er ff yos are troubled with 1 onstipatton, sick headaeh* and occasional dizziness. Hostetter's Stout ach Bitters will banish these unpleasant eymp toms, and should be need early and persistent. )y The bowels are relaxed without pain st griping; and are not weak, ne 1 by it as they are by the action of a vioHnt purgative. Digestion grows more active when It It used and the system Invigorated, because ft insures a» simllatlon of the food constituents by ths blood. Kiddey complaints, malaria and rheumatism are overcome by thia searching and thorough .remedy,... .-a? ~ First Moth—Are yon going far? Second Moth—l intend to spend the summer 00 the cape. The human system needs continuous and careful attention to rid itself of its impurltiss. Beecham's Pills act like magic. 8& cte a box. Nothing makes n good man more cautious than the conviction that his adviee is going to be followed. See -’Colchester” Spading Boot ad. In another column. “What is a house without a baby?” asked a lady writer, and an oldlmcherof editor replied: “It Is comparatively quiet."