Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1889 — The Fruit of Violence. [ARTICLE]

The Fruit of Violence.

In noease is the folly of violence in medication more conspicuously s .own by its fruit tnan in the effect upon the intestine- of excessive purgation. Tin stomach and bowels are first painfully griped, then the latter iseopirmslyrsarl.L*nly a id repeatedlycvHCumed. Tliis is far beyond the necessities of the case, most unnatural, exce siv ly debilitating. The organs are incapacitated fr m resuming tin ir functi n with normal moderation. An astringent is resorted to which reduces them to their former co di ion , f inac ion. To this monst ous and harmful absurdity, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the hippy alternative, tt relaxes gentiy, naturally, suffi iently. it diverts bile from the bloo • into its pr -per channel, it insures healthful digestion and complete assimilation. It is acowplee delense against malaria, and conquers rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, kidney and bladder trouble. The 1,200 heirs to the immense but mythical Baker estate find their cake ail dough. You wear out clothes on a wash board ten times as much as on the body. How foolish. Buy Dobbins’ Electric Soap of your grocer and save this useless wear. Made ever since 1801. Don’t take imitations. There are lots of them. No doubt the sporting man always hopes to go to a better laud.