Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1887 — Safety from Malaria. [ARTICLE]

Safety from Malaria.

The most vigorous constitution, and the strongest physique, are not proof against a disease, the germs of which impregnate the air we breathe and the water we drink. The true preparative, the surest defense, is to fortify the System with a medicine which possesses specific virtues as a safeguard and remedy. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is precisely this article—proved by conclusive tests to be so. Not only on this continent, wherever miasma gives birth to the maluri&l infection, but in tbe tropics, where fever and ague ussumes its most malignant types, this incomparable, popular, and deserving medicine has, for over a third of a century, shown its efficacy. Chills and fever, aunib ague,' bilious remittent, alike yield to its influence and are prevented by it. The word “fail” has no place in the lexicon of possibilities when this peerless article is used. It tones the stomach, arouses the liver when sluggish, aud promotes healthful activity of the kidneys aud bladder.