Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1888 — Clinging to the Last. [ARTICLE]

Clinging to the Last.

The virus of rheumatism often remains in the system through life, when it does not cut the thread of existence suddenly, as it is always liable to do by attacking the heart Ere the grip of this tenacious disease tightens, it should be unloosed by that beneficent liberator from disease, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which will free the sufferer at the outset from subsequent pain and danger. No purer or more agreeable blood depurent exists, as multitudes of the rheumatic and neuralgic have ascertained by certified experience. It is through the medium of a regular action of the kidneys and bladder that an outlet is afforded for tie escape of impurities which beget not only rheumatic, but gouty ailments, and dropsical effusions. To these organs the Bitters gives an impulse, never verging on the bounds of irritation. but sufficiently vigorous to cause them and the bowels to perform their functions with clock-like precision. Use it also for dyspepsia, biliousness, fever and ague and debility.