Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1894 — The Place of Torment [ARTICLE]

The Place of Torment

Of bilious people is chiefly in the region of the liver, but with the extreme discomfort located there are associated sour stomach, yellowness of the skin and eyeballs, morning nausea, an unpleasant breath, furred tongue, sick headache, and irregularity of the bowels. For each and all of these unpleasantnesses, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a swift and agreeable remedy. It is greatly preferable to any vegetable purgative or drastic mineral cathartic. Such pseudo-specifics usually do more barm than good. In malarial complaints the liver is always involved. For such disorder, as well aa for rheumatic and kidney trouble, nervousness and •ability, Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters is a benign remedy. Physicians strongly commend it lor its promptitude and thoroughness, and professional approval is fully justified by public oxpeileuce during more than a third of a century.