Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1877 — Don’t Poison Your System [ARTICLE]
Don’t Poison Your System
With such hurtful drugs as quinine, calomel, or blue pills, but take instead that safe, prompt and agreeable substitute, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which, whether it is used to remedy or prevent malarial fevers, overcome general debility, or to correct torpidi y of the liver and bowels, will in every case bo found fully adequate to the wants of the sick and feeble. It entirely removes dyspeptic symptoms, and, by stimulating the flow of gastric juice, facilitates digestion and insures the conv< rson of food into blood, whereby the system is efficiently nourished and regains its lost vigor. This great vegetable restorative has received the indorsement of men of science, the press has repeatedly borne voluntary testimony t< its excellence, and the public has long since given it the preference to every medicine of its
