Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1893 — Pain Self-Inflicted. [ARTICLE]
Pain Self-Inflicted.
Thia la supposed to be as age of enlightenment Yet the half civilized persistence with which hosts of people keep dosing themselves on small occasion, argues a blind credulity characteristic ofthe dark ages. Constipation has a myriad of alleged curatives, which in a nauseous dose merely evacuate the bowels—this operation being preceded by pain and followed by weakness—the latter an effect of their excessive, violent action. Podyphyllln, aloes, gamboge embodied in the form of pills, bluemass, calomel—these are among the violent medicaments tor which should be substituted Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest, most genial laxative extant, never griping, and resembling in its action an effort of nature in her happiest mood. The benign and thorough medicine is also an antidote to malaria and rheumatism, gives strength to the system, renders digestion perfect, and regulates the kidneys and bladder. A Mussulman is not as a matter of course a vender of oysters. Disease is unnatural and is but the proof that we are abusing nature. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps nature to overcome thisabuse, He began, “Is it cold enough for—" and then froze up. Asthmatic Troubles, Pleurisy Pains, and Inflamed Throats, are overcome and healed by Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorantrfor fifty years an approved stand-by for all Coughsand Colds. . „ Skaters are out again in force, and many of them are tumbling to the fact.
