Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1892 — Dead Sea Fruits. [ARTICLE]

Dead Sea Fruits.

They slay multitudes when they are the product of nogleot of Incipient disease. A 'slight’’ cold, a fit of Indigestion, biliousness or constipation,each or any of these 'minor ailments, " advance In many cases with "leaguedostroylug strides.' Give them a swift, early defeat with Ho Blotter’s Stomach Bitters and avert the danger, Abernethy administered an alarming rebuke to the man who Informed him that he had "only a ooldl' "Only a cold,' repeated the Doctor. "What would ye have—the plague P Bbeumatlsm and la grippe ore easily exttngulshable at the start. Why then allow tbom to get up a full head of. steam V Put on the breakß with the Bitters. The genial warmth which this superb medicine diffuses through the system, the Impetus It gives to the circulation of the blood, Its soothing and strengthening effeot upon the nervous, specially recommend it to the enfeeblsd and sick. ’Xis the great speciflo lor majarla.