Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1869 — Keep the Body in Good Repair. [ARTICLE]
Keep the Body in Good Repair.
It is mneb easier to keep the system in good con. dltion tlign to restore If to that condition when shattered by disease. The “House of Life,” lilto other houses ahonld be promptly propped up and snstained whenever it shows tiny sign of giving w#y. The first symptom of physical ' disability should be takon tut a hint that a stimulant to required. The next question is, “What shall the stimulant be?” A wholesome vegetable tonic, the stimulating properties of which are modified by tiss Juices and extract* of anti-febrile and laxative root* and herbs —something which will regulate, soothe and purify, os well as liivigorntc-ls tne medicine required by the debilitated. There are many preparations which arc claimed to be AT fhhrdoecription, but UOHTKT TEE'S STUMACII BITTERS, the great vegetable Sreventive and restoratlvo that has won its way to le confidence of the public and the medical profession by a quarter or a century of unvarying success, stands pre-eminent among them all. To expatiate on its popularity would D« to repeat a twicetold tale. It Is onlynccessaryto consult the records of the United States Revenue Department to learn that its consumption la greater than that of any other proprietary remedy of oithcr native or foreign origin. As a means of sustaining the health and strength under a fiery temperature, the MTTEItS have a paramount claim to consideration. It has the effect of fortifying and bracing the nervous and muscular systems against the ordinary consequences of sndden and violent changes of temperature, and is there fore pccnlinrly useful at this season, when hot sunshine by day, and ice-cold dews by night, alternately belt and chill the blood of those who are exposed to them. lIOBTETTER’3 STOMACH BITTERS are sold in bottles only. To avoid being deceived by counterfeits, see that the name of tne article Is on the label, and embossed on the glass of the bottles, and our revenue stamp pver the cork.
