Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — In Passing Through Some Fertile valley, [ARTICLE]
In Passing Through Some Fertile valley,
Or riding along the banks of some beautiful river, whose shoses were rich in evidences of luxuriant vegetation, did you ever in the early morning or the evening, notice a mist hanging like a pall over the circumjacent land, and then were you surprised to learn that malaria was rife in that locality? If so, yon were wofully ignorant of the nature and effects of miasma. Against the effect of that fever-breeding vapor there is safety, however. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters furnishes that safety, as the dwellers of such regions know by experience. Not only on this continent, but in the fever-plagued regions of the tropics, this sterling safeguard affords exemption from malarial diseases to thousands. Nor is it less successful in remedying and preventing disorder of the stomach, liver and bowels, specially virulent wherever the sun’s rays possess greatest power. Disorders of the bladder and kidney, rheumatic ailments, nervousness and want of vigor, are also among the troubles to the relief of which it is adaDted.
