Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1887 — A Chinese Complexion, [ARTICLE]
A Chinese Complexion,
When observed in one of the Caucasian race, ia indicative of bile in the blood. Who would be yellow when he or she can exhibit the hne of health on cheek and brow through the aid of Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters, an antagonist at whose onset liver complaint tikes refuge in flight. Fur upon the tongue, nausea, siek headache, pains under the right ribs and shoulder blade, an unpleasantly odorous breath, are remediable with this benign alterative, which does not, like a potent cathartic, drench the intestines or, like the mercurial preparations, contaminate the blood. Not only the liver, but the stomach and bowels are aroused, toned, and regulated by this fine family medicine, which h>«s von the confidence of tbereepc, table classes, not by startling assertions on its behalf, but by the consistency of the claims made tor it with its performance in every instance when tested.
