Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1879 — Traveling Is Extra-Hazardous [ARTICLE]
Traveling Is Extra-Hazardous
If the tourist is unprovided with some medicinal resource. Changes of temperature, food and water of an unaccustomed or unwholesome quality, and a route that lies in the tropics or other regions where malaria exists, are each and all fraught with danger to one who has been improvident enough t > neglect a a remedial safeguard. The concurrent testimony of many voyayeurs by land and sea establishes the fact that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters enables those who use it to encounter hazards of the nature referred to with impunity ; and that, as a medicine adapted to sudden and unexpected exigencies, it is peculiarly valuable. Disorders of the liver, the bowels and the stomach, fever and ague, rheumatism and nervous ailments, brought on by exposure, are among the maladies to which emigrants, travelers and new settlers are most subject These and others yield to the action of the Bitters promptly and completely.
