Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1884 — Years of Agony, [ARTICLE]

Years of Agony,

In consequence of rheumatism, are needlessly endured by many who might, if they had taken timely measures to arrest the disease, be in possession of perfect health. That sterling depurent, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, expels from the circulation impurities to which pathologists concur in imputing disease. The Bitters is not only a far more thorough remedy than colchium, veratrum, and other poisonous drugs taken to check this disease, but it is also safe and palatable. It enriohes, as well as purifies, the blood, by promoting digestion, and it gives a he dthful impulse to the functions of secretion and discharge, which the liver and bowels share in common with the kidneys and bladder. No finer specific for malaria exists, and there is ample proof to show how salutary is its effects upon those who employ it as a tonic and medicated stimulant. While it insures digestion, it also imparts a relish for food.