Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1884 — Repel an Attack [ARTICLE]
Repel an Attack
Of liver oomplalnt, not with oounter-onslanghts of bluo pill, calomel and mandrake, but with tho gentle and cflloaoloue aperient and antibilious medicine, Hostetter’s Stoma; h Bitters. Without griping, and progressively and easily, It will relax the constipated bowels, banish the discomfort from the region of the liver remove the yellow tint from the countsnanoe and whites of the eyes, and relieve the nausea, sourness of the breath and fullness of the blood vessels of the head, which aocompany disorder of the hepatic gland. Voyagers in the tropics and residents of southern climes, where liver ailments are specially rife, testify with emphasis to its preventive and remedial etfioacy. Chills and fever and remittent febrile disorder always involve the liver, and they are both averted and enred by this excellent specific. Rheumatism and kidney complaints, and debility arising from imperfect asslmllat on and digestion, are also thoroughly remedied by the Bitters. Give it a systematic and fair trial. Why should you be shy of winning women? Dealers in sugar candy are not always oandid.
