Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1883 — Shaken With Convulsive Tremors. [ARTICLE]

Shaken With Convulsive Tremors.

Then parched with fever, then well nigh dissolved in clammy sweat. Is not the repetition of such a course of horrors every few days enough to wreck the strongest constitution. Undoubtedly. Even when sufferers from fever and ague and bilious remittent succeed in overcoming these diseaees, it takes long to repair their ravages. That popular and effective remedy for the malarial pest and its standard preventive, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, not only eradicates it, but builds up a system worn and enfeebled by its periodical attacks. Nor is there a surer safeguard against miasmatic diseases than this genial regulator and tonic. For disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, organs as a rule hurtfully affected by impure water and unaccustomed diet, it is a speedy and thorough means of relief. It is equally to be depended upon by invalids who resort to it for its invigorating effects, and to remedy dyspepsia, rheumatic and kidney troubles. It improves appetite as well as the ability to gratify it without subsequent discomfort. “I always have sense enough to know when to stop drinking,” remarked Sandy. “I thought you generally stopped because you hadn’t cents enough to keep on,” said Zena& Blood-Poisoning—An Alarming Discovery. Half the people are suffering and may die from this fatal complaint Biseases of the kidneys and liver tie the principal causes. As a cure we can only recommend German Hop Bitters.— Journal of Health. Sold by all druggists. If a weak young man finds that chess playing hurts him, he should- bpy a chess protector. • < » |