Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1883 — The Return of Health. [ARTICLE]

The Return of Health.

After a protracted and exhausting illness, the return of health, though it may be alow, fills the mind with joyous anticipations. Debarred from every enjoyment by disease, the patient grows despondent and forebodes evil. What a glorious change comes with the first thrill of health, what pleasant thoughts of resuming life’s active duties and participating in its pleasures! In order to hasten the return of vigor, the grand need of the convalescent, digestion should be stimulated and assimilation insured by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a tonic containing only ingredients of standard purity and long-tested efficacy. Beside giving an impetus to returning health, it affords an adequate defense against the recurrence of period fevers, and such forms of malaria as ague cake and dumb ague. Constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint and the attacks of rheumatism yield to its benign influence, and it is also an admirable means of dispelling the despondency bred and fostered by indigestion and the physical symptoms that attend it. If a ship-owner wants to auction off his vessel he should not put to sea in a storm. He might lose the Fail