Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1869 — General Debility is Nature’s Appeal for Help. [ARTICLE]

General Debility is Nature’s Appeal for Help.

Thousands of persons, without any specific ailment, are the victims of languor and lassitude. The unthinking are apt to confound this species of lnertlon, with laziness; whereas ttxaually arises from a want of organic energy, for which the snbjecta of it are no more responsible than the near-righted are for their defective vision. Such persons, although they may be free Dorn pain, are as truly invalids, and as much in need of medical aid, aa if they were tormented with the pangs of acate disease. They require a toxic and altbrativz, that will rouse and regulate their torpid organizations. In cases of this kind, HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS produce an Immediate ZUd most favorable effect. The debilitated and desponding valetudinarian, who feels as if he were hat half alive; who shnns company, and has no relish either for business or pleasure. Is metamorphoted, by a brief count of Mi mott potent vegetable invigorant, Mo quite « different being. The change effected by the BITTERS, in his bodily and mental condition, is a surprise to himself and to his frtands. He mopes no longer; the active principle of life, which seemed to have died ant of him, is re-awakened, and he reels like a new man. Remembering that debility is not only an afiUction itself, but an Invitation to dleeaee, no time should be lost in recruiting the broken-down system with this choicest and most potent of all TOXICS AXD XZRVIKZS.