Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1890 — The Home Truth of a Foreign Proverb. [ARTICLE]

The Home Truth of a Foreign Proverb.

The Spanish have a proverb— demasiado ee peligroso—“too much is dangerous.” It “brevity is the soul of wit,” this means a great deal. Excesses and other imprudences in eating and drinking are productive of one' tremendous evil —the progenitor of many others—and these are atuong the follies to which this pithy saying has direct application. Tbe evil to which we aUude is indigestion, to the relief and cure of which Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has contributed more than any medicine which science has given to the American people. This invigorating stomachic and corrective is the means not only of reforming a disordered or enfeebled condition ot the digestive organs, but of renewing healthy action of tbe bowels and the liver. Besides this, it counteract a tendency to rheumatism and kidney complaint, extirpates and prevents malarious disease, is a potent restorative of strength which is failing, hastens convalescence and mitigates the infirmities of age.