Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1894 — On the Safe Side. [ARTICLE]
On the Safe Side.
Everybody knows this is a good place to be but everybody does not take measures to be there. An efficient preventive places us on the safe side of incipient disease, and there is no one more reliable than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in cases where the kidneys are inactive, which is but the preliminary to various destructive maladies, which disregarded have a fatal termination. Bright's disease, diabetes, dropsy, oedema, are but the outgrowths of neglected inaction of the kidneys and bladder. They should be checked at the outset with the Bitters, which will prevent their progress by arousing the renal organs into activity, and thus place those who resort to this saving medicine on the safe side. This preservative of safety also conquers constipation, liver complaint. malarial fever, nervousness and dyspepsia, _ . . i
Every judge, should have the courage of his convictions.
E. B. Walthall & Co., Druggists, Horse Cave, Ky„ say: ••Hall's Catarrh Cure cures everyone that takes It.” Sold by Druggists, 75c.
“There goes a man to be trusted,” said Jagson, as Dudeson entered the tailor shop.
He was madly, paasiouatelv in love—won by the matchless beauty of her complexion. Glenn's Sulphur Soap had imparted the charm-. - .——— ■.
Were You Ever South in Summer? It is dh hotter in Tennessee, Alabama or Georgia than here, and it is* positively delightful on tiie Gulf Coast of Mississippi and West Florida. If you are looking for a location in the South go-down now and see for yourself. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad and connections will sell tickets to all points South for trains of August 7th at one fare round trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if he can not sell you excursion tickets, write to C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky.
