Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1870 — Thrice Armed! [ARTICLE]

Thrice Armed!

Thrice le he armed who keeps within reach of hlMj*nd a specific that at one and the same time will atrengihen. regulate and purify bla eyetem when enfeebled, disordered ana corrupted. Hoch I* th** three-fold operation of Ilortetter’e Htomach Bitters, and hence ibe groat superiority of that standaid vegetable restorative over all medicines that are merely tonic* and nothing else. The effect of the ordinary astringent tinctures ar.d extracts nnnn the bowel* Is disastrous, and upon the depraved blood or bl'e they produce no beneficial effects whatever. In dvt|»ep-la and liver complaint »•)! th- fluids and humors of the body are more or le*»s infected, and the bowel* pre often hadly constipated. An unmodified astringent—quinine for instance—-does infinitely mere harm than good In such cases. In Hostetter's B tiers, on the other hand, the stimulating and tonic element* arc qualified with aperients and antiseptic ingredients. The finest laxatives and blood depurents in the vegetable kingdom are intermixed with those of a purely invigorating nature, and UP dr the operation of thia admirable combination, the thr.-e Important processes of Invigoration, regn'ation and purification go on together. The rapidity with which the disordered organizati* n return* to 1»s natural condition, undei* a course of the B tters. is due to this cause. Every disturbed function of the bodvia favorably affected by the various properties of this compreh‘ n-ive and we’l-balancud preparation. As a general rule th* bowels are more subject to irregularities, and the fluids more liable to become vitiated in spring and summer than In winter, and hence the Bitters are e-peclhlly valuable as a spring and summer al terativc, corrective and invigorant. At all seasons where the seeds of intermittent fevers infect the air, this hea'thfui vegetable elixir should be taken as a protective medicine. In numbers there is satety. It was upon tbit principle that the formula of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. Dr. Judson, intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills, submitted his recipe to the revision of the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result is a simple but most efficacious medicine -the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, and are per fectly sure and safe in their operation. The Jud son’s Mountain Uxkb Pills cure Billouiiiiehfi, Female irregularities, Heartache and many of the diseases arising from impure blood and a deranged digestion. Use the Judson’s Mountain Hxrb Pills, and when you have proved their virtue recommend them to your friends. They are both *ugar-coated and plain. For sale everywhere.