Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1890 — Wherever Malaria Exists [ARTICLE]

Wherever Malaria Exists

The bilious are its certain prey. In intermittent and remittent fever, dumb ague, and ague cake the liver is always seriously affected, and ' the blood contaminated with bile. One of the chief reasons why Hostetter's Stomach Bitterp is such a sure defense against chills and fever and every form of malarial disease is that it does away with liability to the disease, by reforming irregularity of the biliary organ in advance of the arrival of the season when the disease is prevalent. There is no finer fortifying preparative for those about visiting or emigrating to a locality where the miasma-taint exists. There is no certain immunity from disease in tin endemic or epidemic form to be secured by the use of the average tonics and anti-spas-modics. But where quinine fails the Bitters succeeds both in preventing and curing. Moreover, it i emoves every vestige of dyspepsia, and overcomes constipation, rheumatism, inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, and tranquillizes and strengthens the nervous system.