Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1892 — A Plain Precaution. [ARTICLE]
A Plain Precaution.
Either to adopt a plain precaution, one sanctioned by experience and approved by medioul men, or to lnour the risk of a malady obdurate and destructive In Its various forms of Intermittent or billons remittent fever, or dumb ague, which of the two? For every type, for every phase of malaria, Hostettor’s Stomach Bitters Is a epeciflo. It acts promptly does its work thoroughly. As a defense against the malarial taint It is most effective. Emigrants to and denizens of regions In the est where miasmatic oo i plants ars periodical visitants, should be mindful or this and use the Bitters as a safeguard. For constipation, biliousness, rheumatism ‘la grippe,* kidney and bla ider troubles the Bitters will be found no less use.'nl than In cases of malaria. Against the injurious efloots of exposure, bodily or menial fatigue, It is also a valuable protection. I consider that man to be undone who is insensible to shame.
