Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1886 — Without Adequate Cause, [ARTICLE]

Without Adequate Cause,

Or with apparently no cause at all, chills and fever, thought to be cured, germinates and refructifies in the system. This giant among diseases cannot be laid out with quinine. The only way to give it a final and extinguishing quietus, is to use persistently the national antidote to miasma poison, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, "Which roots it out completely. The process of cure is. of course, much easier if the Bitters is used as a preventive, when the first chill is felt, but persons who are not acquainted with the nature of the symptoms are sometimes in error as to cause, and neglect the simple and pleasant remedy, of all others best suited to check the progress of this dreaded and destructive malady. Visitors to, or sojourners in, malarious localities will, moreover, act the part of wisdom if they use the Bitters as a preparative. Rheumatism, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, and kidney troubles are removed by the Bitters.