Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1884 — The Wrong Side of the Meridian. [ARTICLE]
The Wrong Side of the Meridian.
On the down-hill side of life, which an old medical writer quaintly terms "the wrong side of the meridian," when the functions decay and the frame gradually bends under the weight of years, the system requires to be sustained under the burden imposed upon it. Innumerable physical ailments and infirmities then press upon it,-to which it had been in earlier life a stranger. The surest and pleasantest supS’rt and solace of declining years is found in ostetter s Stomach Bitters, long recognized as the most wholerime and agreeable of diffusible stimulants, tno most potent of tonics and alteratives. The aged and infirm may place implicit confidence in this invigorating elixir, which not only checks those maladies to wMoh elderly persons are peculiarly subject, but in a .measure retards the encroachments of time upon the constitution. “The bark went down,” said the ague patient after he bad swallowed a big dose of quinine. Leading Physicians, Eminent Divines,every one who tries it, indorse Samaritan Nervine. Paterfamilias (reading doctor’s bill): “Well, Doctor, I have no objection to pay you for tl}e medicine, but I will return the visits.” Dr. L. M. O. McPheeton, of Bloomington, Ind., writes: “Samaritan Nervine cures tits."
