Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1879 — Tossing Upon a Bed of Agony, [ARTICLE]

Tossing Upon a Bed of Agony,

Tortured in every joint with inflammatory rheumatism, is a prospect which may become a melancholy fact if the twinges of the dread disorder are not checked at the outset Persons of a rheumatic tendency find Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters a useful remedy, nor do they encounter the rißk in usiDg it they do from resorting to that active poison, Colchicum, which is often employed to arrest, the malady. The use of the Bitters is equally as effective in its results, and is attended with no risk. There is ample testimony to ptove that the medicine possesses blood-depurating qualities of no common order, besides those of a tonic and general alterative. It stimulates the action of the kidneys, and promotes the removal from the system of impurities which develop disease, and are fraught with serious danger. Fever and ague, dyspepsia, debility nervousness, constipation, etc., are remedied by it,