Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1879 — Rouse Up [ARTICLE]

Rouse Up

The fiver if it is dormant, and avoid a train of evils which must otherwise ensue. Among anti-bilious medicines none rank so high as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It speedily banishes those pains in the region of the affected organ, the yellowness of the skin, nausea, vertigo and sick headache, which attend a bilious attack. A bilious subject, after a brief course of this capital liver stimulant and invigorant, finds lliat his tongue is no longer furred in the morning, his breath is grown sweeter, a hundred inexplicable sensations no longer make his life miserable, his bowels have acquired the steadiness of a well-regulated piece of mechanism, and he can eat with a hearty appetite and j:ood digestion. It is because the Bitters assist nature in her efforts to bring back the disordered fiver and bowels to their normal condition, that it accomplishes such remai kable cures.