Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1883 — Gently Does It. [ARTICLE]

Gently Does It.

No violent measures in cases of constipation! Medicines which relax the bowels excessively, weaken them, and by thus rendering them incapable of a continuance of their discharging function, increase rather than remedy their inactivity and derangement. The national specific for oostivenesse is Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, which invigorates while it relaxes the intestines, expels vitiated bile from the blood and stomach, promotes digestion, stimulates appetite, and enriches the circulation. The tone of all organs, which take an active part in the processes of nutrition ghd secretion, is improved by this genial tonic, which, by promoting vigor and regularity in the system, is the means of furnishing it with its two most efficient natural safeguards against malaria, for which in all its forms this medicine is the sure remedy. Kidney and bladder ailments, dyspepsia, liver complaint and rheumatism also yield to it. Some men are club-footed, but it is the policeman who is club-Vaisted. Abe vou Bilious? Try the remedy that cured Mrs. Clement, of Franklin, N. H.— Hood’s Sarsaparilla, made in Lowell, Mass. Close quarters—the 25-cent pieces hoarded by a miser. “ Samaritan Nervine cured my daughter of fits,” said Jno. Murphy, of Albany, O. Vain as the peacock is, the weathercock la even more vane. Wonder treads the heels of wonder. Samaritan Nervine Is guaranteed to cure nervous disorders. A maiden heiress Is the only miss that makes a social hit. Toccoa Citt, Ga.—Dr. J. P. Newman sayß: “Brown’s Iron Bitters are very popular and their use always results satisfactorily.” “It is a mere matter of form,” said the lady as she adjusted her corset