Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — How We Grow Old. [ARTICLE]

How We Grow Old.

The thread that binds us to life Is most frequently severed ere the meridian of life is reached In the case of persons who neglect obvious means to renew falling strength.' Vigor, no less the souroe of happiness than the condition of long life, can he created and perpetuated where it does not exist. Thousands who have experienced or are cognizant—lncluding many physicians of eminence—of the effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,bear testimony to Its wondrous effloaoy as a creator of strength In enfeebled constitutions and deblHtated and shattered systems. A tteady performance of the bodily functions, renewed appetite, flesh, and nightly repose attend the Use .of this thorough and standard renovant. ■ II qe no local tonic represented to be akin to or resemble it in Its plaoe. Demand the genuine, which ls nn acknowledged remedy for Indigestion, malaria, nervousness, constipation, liver and'kidney complaints and rheumatism.