Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Nature's Surest Ally. [ARTICLE]
Nature's Surest Ally.
If nature did not struggle agatnat disease, even In weakly constitutions, swtft Indeed would be the course of a malady to its fatal termination. While nature thus struggles let us, lest worse befall’ us, aid her efforts with judicious medicinal help. Experience must be our guide In battles with disease, and that “lamp to our feet" lndtoates Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a safe, tried and thorough ally of nature. If the blood be Infected with bile, It the bowels and stomach are Inactive, if the kidneys fall to expel impurities of which they are the natural outlet, a course of the Bitters Is the surest reliance of the sufferer, one, moreover, that Is sanctioned by professional indorsement and use for nearly half a century. No Amerioan or foreign remedy has earned greater distinction as a remedy for and preventive of chronlo liver complaint, malaria, constipation, kidney and rheumatlo trouble amLdebUlty. “Board wanted,” said the chap who couldn’t swim when he tell overboard. Bough, Wjntrt, Chanobam.s Weather produces Catarrhs, Coughs, Disorders of the Lungs, etc., which Jayne's Expectorant promptly cures if faithfully administered. Forgive a fault, but do not forget It. ‘“BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES’ are excellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore Throat. They are exceedingly effective.”—Christian World, London, England. Disease Is unnatural and Is but the proof that we are abusing Nature. It Is claimed that Garfield 'iea, a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to overcome this abuse.
