Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — Frequent Onslaughts [ARTICLE]

Frequent Onslaughts

On the delicate membrane of the bowel* and stomach with drastic purgatives must have their natural consequence—to weaken and disable both organs. Nature exacts severe penalties for Infringements of her laws, aud ther* Is no more glaring one than that which consists In frequent and unnecessary dosing with violent oathartlot. This Is, however, the course pursued by many unwise people who seem to think that the bowels, unless constantly relaxed, sve n6t In a healthy state. When a laxative Is really needed, Hostetler's Stomach Blttors la the safest and most thorough. It netthor gripes nbr operates violently or excessively, It Invigorates the Intestines and stomach, and arouses the liver. Regularity and vigor are guaranteed by its use. Bleep promoted, appeLlte restored, are among Its bouigu effects. A tendency to rheumatism and kidney trouble la nullified by It, and It completely eradicates malarial complaints.