Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1885 — Eating is a Torture, [ARTICLE]

Eating is a Torture,

And sleep often a mere travesty of repose, to the dyspeptic. ' Appetite is correspondingly impaired by this most prevalent of maladies, and headaches, biliousness, constipation, poverty of the blood, loss of flesh and vitality, and a thousand annoying and indescribable sensations are its concomitants. It is, moreover, the progenitor of numerous and formidable bodily disorders. Obstinate as it is, however, its complete eradication may be effected by the persistent nee of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a medicine which communicates both vigor and regularity to the organs of digestion and secretion, relaxes the bowels gently but thoroughly, enriches and purifies the blood, promotes appetite, and gives tranquility'to the nervous system. Persons of weakly constitution and physique, who use this superb tonic infallibly derive from it the stamina of which, they stand so much in need, and it Is iuvariablyApcceasful in remedying and pre-" venting malarial diseases.