Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1870 — Build up the System. [ARTICLE]

Build up the System.

Strength evaporates fast at this eeason. This is especially the case with all who live by the sweat of their brow. From every pore of the sieve-like skin a moisture exudes which contains the elements of vitality. Thereby the blood is impoverished, the nerves relaxed, the muscles weakened, the digestion impaired, the bowels disturbed, and the animal spirits depressed. The constant drain that produces these effects cannot be arrested, becanse it is due to the heat of the atmosphere; hut the loss of the life-sustaißiog elements can be supby .cxtgfk.invigorating— Nii'VwtUt'-P-q the time to resort to Hoeteiter's stomach Bitters, the most powerful and healthful of ail vegetable tonics. Long experience has proved that nothing else will efficiently sustain and regulate the system, when wilting down nnder the double pressure of excessive heat, and constant physical or mental abor. All persons who have been tempted to try the local “tonics’* (so-called) which have been started by sordid speculators In almost every town and village, with a view of “turning a penny” by the credulity of the unwary, know this to their cost. It is a wise maxim that says “ hold fast to that which is good ” Of the forty millions of people in the United States, probably one-fifth have tested the restorative properties of Hostetler’s Bitters and know it to be a specific for dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, general debility, constipation, fever and ague, and want of appetite; that any of these should be persuaded to experiment with the worthless nostrums, recommended by unscrupulous and ignorant empirics seems almost incredible.