Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1884 — Healthful Stimulation. [ARTICLE]
Healthful Stimulation.
Diffusible stimulants, provided they be absolutely pure, are among the most useful medicinal agents employed by physicians. When the tone of the system is lowering, by the depressing influences of disease, or there is an inherent want of vigor in the constitution, they serve to counteract weakening tendencies, and cheer the mind of the desponding invalid. But when, as in the case of Hostetter’S Stomach Bitters, they possess tonic and alterative properties, their effects are rendered permanent, and they accomplish a trebly beneficial result. The Bitters not only relieve nervous debility and mental depression, by their healthful stimulative action, but infuse abidingvigor inio the deplete 1 system, and rectify those internal disturbances which are the real causes of weakness. The purity and the whole<*omeness of the alcoholic basis of ttie Bitters greatly increases the efficacy of their botanic ingredients, a fact which the completeness of their curative effects sufficiently demonstrates. ✓ —— • When a drove of cattle got to bellowing you can’t get so far away from them that they will not bo herd. In 1875 David Kennedy, M. D., of Rondout, one of the beat known physicians and surgeons of New York, began to put his “Favorite Remedy” on the market, and it has had a wonderful success. He discovered and proved it in his practice, and knowing it was of great curative value he put it on the market. He has Just complete! a line fourstory building at Rondout and proposes to push his business to the front. He has associated with himself Mr. George W. Elliott, who for eight years was associate and managing editor of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, and who for the past three years has been at the head of the publishing department of H. H. Warner & Co. of Rochester. He is one of the best posted men in newspaperdom, and has a natural capability in the advertising and publishing line. We congratulate Dr. Kennedy on securing so excellent a coadjutor.—Albany (.V. Y.) Journal.
