Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1879 — A Disease That Wrecks the System. [ARTICLE]
A Disease That Wrecks the System.
Every function is deranged, ewery nerve un.strung, every muscle and fiber -weakened by fever and ague. It is, in fact, a disease which, if unchecked, eventually wrecks the system. In all its types, in every phase, it is dangerous, destructive. Stupor, delirium, convulsions, often attend it, and cause swift dissolution. But when combatted with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters its foothold in the system is dislodged, and every vestige of it eradicated. That benign anti-febrile specific and preventive of the dreaded scourge is recognu ed not only within our own boundaries, but in tropic lands far beyond thorn, where internirttents and remittents are fearful'y prevalent, t*» be a sure antidote to the malarial poison and a relii ble means of overcoming disorders 01’ the sto nach, liver and bowels, of which a vitiared. torrid atmosphere and brackish, miasmatainted water are extremely provocative. All cm grants and travelers should be supplied with it
