Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1889 — Anguish Unspeakable [ARTICLE]

Anguish Unspeakable

Is endured by the victims of inflammatory rheumatism, and any form of the disease may reach that agonizing phase or attack the heart and cause death. Unhappily they who feel its preliminary twinges seldom realize this. Like' other possibly dangerous maladies, rheumatism r is often disregarded at the outset. Well will it ! be for him if this brief notice shall serve as a 1 warning of future peril or pain to a reader* troubled with incipient, rheumatism. The: proper sequel will be an instantaneous resort, to the great preventive depurent, Hostetter’s' Stomach Bitters, whose brevet of professional recommendation popular experience has confirmed. There is no finer or more genial antidote to the virus of rheumatism in the system.Botanic in its origin, it is free from the objec-v tions attaching to depurent poisons liable to be taken in more than tho infinitesimal dose. The Bitters conquers malaria, indigestion, liver and kidney troubles. - A sensible suggestion is made that, the inovement to restore the monument to. the memory of Mary Washington, the mother of the first President, shall include the purchase of the old house in» which she lived and died. It is a small house at Fredericksburg-