Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1883 — Morning Mists [ARTICLE]

Morning Mists

And night damps generate malarial disorders and rheumatism in those obliged tj be abroad in them. The farm laborer, the early rising aitisan, and the night toiler, find in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters a genial protection against the ejects of exposure to the weather and damp or foetid air, and also a pleasant means of counteracting the effects of excessive fatigue or weariness, induced by the lack of a due measure of “nature’s sweet restorer”—sleep. They who work early and late the year round need, occasional ;y, the healthful stimulus imparted by a wholesome tonic like this. To all its purity and efficiency as a remedy and preventive of disease ’c mmend it. It checks incipient rheumatism and malarial symptom", relieves constipation, dyspersia and biliousness, arrests premature decay of the physical energies, mitigates the infirmities of age and hastens convalescence. It is said there are two eventful periods of the life of a woman: One when she wonders whom she will have, and the other when she wonders who will have her.