Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1883 — After Meals. Torture. [ARTICLE]
After Meals. Torture.
Such is the lot of the dyspeptic. Prevention, where indigestion has net assumed the chronic phase, and a thorough cure where it has, is possible of attainment by those who resort to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.* remedy of established reputation, botanic origin and rare nurity. Heartburn, flatulence, pain in the abdomen after eating, and a sinking sensation in that region between meals, are entirely obviated by this fine corrective. Nausea, bitions symptoms and constipation arc also entirely removed by it. Lack of vigor, Joss of flesh and want of appetite are usually troubles which contribute to the discomfort of sufferers from indigestion; but for these, as well as other concomitants of the maladr, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a recognized specific. While it regulates, it strengihcns the system. Fever and ague, rheumatism and nervous ailments are effectually relieved by it, and it is an incomparable sustaining cordial for intirm persons of advanced years or weak constitution. A London oculist tays that culture diminishes the size of the eyes. Now, just listen to that! Everybody knows that small i's are a sign of the entire absence of cultura The use of iron cannot increase the running qualit.es of a dog, but tin can. An enrich?r of the blood and purifier of the system; cures lassitude ana lack of energy. Such is Brown’s Iron Bitters. Food for thought taught always to be Ee ved with bram-sauce. Keyseb, W. Va.—Dr. W. D. Ewin says: “Many esteem Brown’s Bitters as an excellent tonic.” « A burst of confidence—Failure of a savings bank. Mbs. Cole, of Windham, N. H., declares that her life was saved by Hood's Sarsaparilla. She had 37 ten-ible Scrofulous sores. “Now lets make tracks,” remarked the rai road contractor to a section gang.
