Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1883 — People Grow Bilious [ARTICLE]
People Grow Bilious
Scarcely less often from imprudence in diet, and failure to avoid other causes which aggravate a natural tendency to biliousness, than from the use of ill-chosen remedies. The violent cathartics injure the bowels by weakening them, but have no specific action upon the liver. The aperient operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is widely different from the abrupt effect of drastic purgatives, half triturated blue pill, and potent but injurious calbmeL It initiates a natural and healthful change in the habit of body, stimulates the liver to renewed activity in the performances of its bile-secreting function, promotes digestion, and manifests its efficiency by the removal of the unpleasant sensations, yellowness of the skin, nausea and furred tongue which accompany liver disorder. Fever and ague and bilious remittent fever, which are always attsnded with chronic disorder of the biliary organ, are prevented and relieved by it, and it is a medicine of standard excellence in cases of rheumatism, Kidney and bladder troubles and debility. The man who hanged himself did it of his own free will and a cord. Mabton, Mass.—Dr. N. 8. Ruggles says: “I recommend Brown’s Iron Bitters as a valued tonic for enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptic symptoms It does not hurt the To get the cents of the meeting it is only necessary to pass around the hat. If you have failed to receive benefit from other preparations, try Hood's Sarsaparilla; it’s the strongest, the purest, the best, the cheapest. Kisses sweeten a farewell They are the cream of a ta-ta as it were. The best cure for diseases of the nerve. 3, brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters.-. A bull in the ring—Pulling the wforig door-bell.
