Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1886 — The Beginning of Sickness. [ARTICLE]
The Beginning of Sickness.
Never trifle with what are called small ailments. A disorder easy of control at first, if neglected for a few weeks, may become a mortal disease, Be especially careful not to let debility gain upon you, for it is the door through which all maladies enter the system. If you feel languid, inert, and to use a common expression, "as if there was no life left in you,” resort at once to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. That great vegetable tonic will supply the vitality you so urgently need. It is nerve food. By its tonic action the stomach is so invigorated that digestion becomes regular, easy, perfect; while its mild cathartic properties relieve the bowels from obstructions, and its alterative operation beneficially affects all the secretive organs. For the miseries of dyspepsia, and they include almost every unpleasant feeling that belongs to physical disease and mental wretchedness, this potent tonic is a certain and speedy balm.
