Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1890 — The Ability to Bear Pain [ARTICLE]

The Ability to Bear Pain

Ta the test of fortitude among the Indian tribes. But we defy any Cherokee. Sioux or Comanche tn endure the twinges of rheumatism without wincing. These, indeed are slight at first, bnt grow in intensity until U ey become unbearable. No malady is more obstinate in ita maturity than that which gives rise to them. The more need, then, of attacking it at the outset. Foremost among remedies for it is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, safer and infinitely more effective than colchicum, veratrum and nux vomica, all remedies which might prove destructive of life in a slightly excessive dose. Mineral djpurenta, also, when not positively mischievous, are far inferior in remedial power .o this salutary botanic medicine. It entirely >-xpeis from the blood the acrid impurities wnich originate the disease, and enriches as •■■ ell as ch arises it. Constipation, liver coinplaint, dyspepsia and other ailments also tive way to it.