Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1891 — Escape of Prisoners. [ARTICLE]
Escape of Prisoners.
The report that prisoners have been and are constantly escaping from that malignant gaoler, liver complaint, is fully corroborated by the self-li-bsrated caplives. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters are, they say, the means by whlcn they get rid of their fetters. Few altogether avoid the bondsg j of this ailment, and few are unacquainted with fts signs, viz., pain through the right side and shoulder blade, furred tongue, yellowness of the eyeballs and skin, sour breath, sick headache, dyspepsia and constipation. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters puts a prompt period to these, and brings them to a full stop in short order. Whether the trouble is chronic or temporary, this medicine is equally effective, regulating the liver and bowels thoroughly. It is likewise a sovereign remedy foi rheumatism, kidney complaint, malaria, heartburn and nervousness.
The firm without pliancy, and the pliant without firmness, resemble vessels without water, and water without vessels. Ladies employed in fashionable whose duties ktep them standing all day, should send 2c stamp to Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for “Guide to Health and A perfectly civilized man can never bo perfectly happy while there is one unhappy being in the universe. .T. 0. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va., Fays: “Hall’s Cal arrh Cure cured me of a very bad case of catarrh.” Druggists sell it, 750. A man may smile and smile, but if he doesn't quit he will roe snakes. Beecham’s Tills cure Bilious and Nervous ills. To be nobly wrong is more manly than to be meanly right.
