Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1894 — Muscle and Vigor—A Difference. [ARTICLE]

Muscle and Vigor—A Difference.

Many muscular men succumb to fatigues borne with ease by persons far their Inferiors In physical strength. Muscle does not Imply vigor. In fact, It Is not difficult of proof that athletes do not live aB long nor enj >y as good health as the average individual who Is vigorous -that Is to say, whose digestion and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves are tranquil, and who has no organio tendency to disease. These requisites of vigor are conferred upon those Inherently weak, no less than upon those dobllltated through wasting disease, hy a thorough, persistent course of Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters, the leading national tonto, indorsed and recommended by physicians of eminence. It will not endow you with the muscle of a Corbett, hut it will Infuse energy Into your system, and renew the active and helpful performanfts of its functions. It averts and cures malarial, rheumatic, and kidney complaints, and overcomes dyspepsia, constipation.liver trouble and nervousness