Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1879 — Who Has Not Been BIHous? [ARTICLE]

Who Has Not Been BIHous?

Probably no one. Doubtless we have all suffered to some extent the disagreeable sensations which a diaoi€ered or languid fixer can inflict Sallowness of the skin, constipation, nausea, vertigo, soreness In the vicinity of the organ affected, a sensation as of congestion in the bead, positive headache, a loss of appetite, extreme thirst, a high color of the urine, are among the symptoms which announce a perversion or vitiation at the bile. The remedy of remedies for the above is Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitters; administered by medical men; pronounced pare and wholesome by them, and popular as a comprehensive family medicine, and as a upecifio preventive and remedy for chills and fever and bilious remittents throughout America, and to a wide extent in foreign countries. Disorders in the stomach and bowels, as well as liver, are speedily remediable with this popular and time-honored medicine.