Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1887 — The Beginning of the End. [ARTICLE]
The Beginning of the End.
The beginning of disease is a Blight debility or disorder of some of the vital organs, the stomach, the liver or the bowels usually. There are dyspeptic symptoms, the liver is troublesome, the skin grows tawny and unhealthy looking, there are pains in the right side or through the ride shoulder blade. The climax is often an utter prostration of the physical energies, perhaps a fatal issue. But if the difficulty is met in time with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is always effective as a remedy, and it Should be resorted to at an early stage, there will be no reason to apprehend those injurious subsequent effects upon the system often entailed by entirely cured diseases. Far better is It, also, to employ this safe remedial agent in fever and ague, and other malarial complaints, than quinine and other potent drugs, which, even when they do prove effectual for a time, ruin the stomach and impair the general health.
