Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — A Partially Dead Man. [ARTICLE]

A Partially Dead Man.

The Morning Herald, Baltimore, Md., states : Maj.iß. S. White, of this city, describes his miraculous cure as follows : “ I have been a partially dead man for ten years. Doctors attributed my sufferings to the enlargement of certain glands. The quantity of medicine I took without relief would be sufficient to set up a first-class apothecary shop. Finally St. Jacobs Oil was recommended. I had my spinal column thoroughly rubbed with it All those knots, kinks and stiffness have passed away, and I am myself again. ” Father Adam was the first gambler, and we can prove it. Didn’t he lose a pair-o’-dice ? Out in Colorado they make Shakspeare read, “It is the mine’s wealth makes a body rich. ”

As Btrapgth DacUnes • . -The nerves grow more sensitive she weakare always nervous. Is it at all therefore, that a medicine which infuses vigor into the system by the medium of improved digestton and assimilation, should be a valuable nervine? Such, in fact, is Hostetter's Stomach fitters, which insures the acoulsifion of strength'by an enfeebled physique, because it enables thedigestive organs to thoroughly eliminate arid convert .Jntoblopd the elements es vigor contained in the food. As strength returns, such symptoms of nervousness as inability to sleep, toes of appetite, nervous headache, extreme susceptibility to annoyance by trivial causes, etc., disappear. Nature dees the rest and renders the restorative process complete. By invigorating the system, the Bitters also furnish it a defense against malaria. for which, as well as for constipation and liver complaint, it is a superb remedy.