Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1881 — A Sensible Precaution. [ARTICLE]

A Sensible Precaution.

Though dlaeaae cannot always be conquered, Its first approaches can be cheeked. But not only is tie ues of a nsdiclnal safeguard to be recommended on the first appearance cf a malady, bnt a wise die crimination should be exercised in the choice of t. remedy. For thirty years or more nostetterV Stomach Bitten has been the reigning specific to dyspepsia, serer and ague, a loss of physical stamina, liver complaint and othsr disorders, and has been most emphatically indorsed by medical men as a health and strength reetoratiTe. It is indeed a wise precaution to use this toverelgn fortlfying agent and alteratise in the early stages of dis ease, for it effectually counteracts it, If the malady belongs to that large elssi to which this sterling medicine is adapted, only is it efficacious, but pore and harmless. «■ John G. Whittier will write an ode to be sung at the Yorktown Centennial celebration.