Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1891 — If Yon Had a Friend [ARTICLE]

If Yon Had a Friend

About to visit some section of country whet* malarial disease, either in the form of chills and fever or bilious remittent was particularly rife, -what would be about the best advice yon could give him? We will tell you—to carry along, or procure on arriving, that potent medicinal safeguard, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, known throughout malaria-plagued regions, here and in other countries, as the surest means of disarming the miasmatic scourge, and robbing it of its fell destructive influence. Not only does it fortify the system by increasing its stamina, but overcomes irregularity of digestion, the liver and the bowels, and counteracts the unfavorable effects of over-exertion, bodily and mental exposure in rough weather, or occupation too sedentary or laborious, loss of appetite, and oxcessive nervousness. The functions of alimentation, bilious secretion, and sleep have in it a most powerful and reliable auxiliary. v .