Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1885 — The Ability to Bear Pain [ARTICLE]

The Ability to Bear Pain

'is the teat of fortltode among the Indian tribe*. But we defy any Cherpkee, Eton*, or Comanche to endure the twinserf of rheumatism without wincing. These, indeed, are sights at first, but grow in intensity until they become unbearable. No malady is more obstinate in its maturity than that which gives rise to them. The more need, then, of attacking it at the outset. Foremost among remedies for it is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, safer and infinitely mote effective than colchioum, veratrum and nux votntca, all remedies which might prove destructive -ot life in a slightly excessive dose. Mineral depurents, also, when not positively mischievous, are far inferior in remedial power to thD salutary botanic med.cine. It entirely expels from the blood the acrid impurities whlcH originate the disease, and enrich as well as cleanse it. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and l ' other ailments alaogive way to it.