Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1874 — Symptoms of Liver Complaint. [ARTICLE]

Symptoms of Liver Complaint.

A sallow>or yellow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on the face and other parts of body ; dullness and drowsiness with frequent headache ; dizziness, bitter or bad taste in mouth, dryness of throat and internal heat, palpitation; in many cases a dry, teasing cough w ith sore throat; unsteady appetite, raising of food, choking sensation in throat ; distress, heaviness, bloated or full feeling about stomach and sides, pain in sides, baclt -or breast, and about shoulders ; colie, paiu and soreness through bowels, with heat; constipation alternating with diarrhoea; piles, flatulence, nervousness, coldness of extremities; rush of blood to head, with symptoms of apoplexy, numbness of limbs, especially at night; cold chills alternating with hot flashes, kidney and urinary difficulties; dullness, low spirits, unsociability and gloomy forebodings. Only a few of above symptoms likely to be present at one time. Ail who use Dr. Fierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery for Liver Complaint and its complications are loud in its praise. A CURE OF LIVER DISEASE. RusK, Texas, May 10th, 1873. Dr. R. V. Pierce ; Dear Sir —My wife last year at this time was confined to her bed with Chronic Liver Disease. I had one of the best doctors to see her, and he gave her up to die, when I eame upon some of your medicine. I bought one bottle and commenced giving it. She then weighed 82 fcs ; now she weighs 140 lbs, and is robust and hearty. She has taken eight bottles in all, so you see I am an advocate for your medicines. WM. MEAZEL. For Throat Diseases and Affections of the Chest, “ Brown's Bronchial Trochee" are of value. For Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by Cold, or Unusual Exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in public, or singing, they produce beneficial results. Persons who have become thorougldy chilled from auy cause, may have their circulation at once restored by taking into the stomach a teaspoonful of JohneoEs Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water, well sweetened. Every farmer who owns a good stock of horses, cattle and sheep, and intends to keep them through the winter, should get at once a good stock of Sheridan's, Cavalry Condition Poicderx. One dollar’s worth will save at least a half ton of hay. -