Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1870 — The Season of Exhaustion. [ARTICLE]

The Season of Exhaustion.

The dose aultry weather which utneliy provalls toward the end of aommer is particularly unfavorable to the feeble and enervatod. Even the wellknit frames of strong men feel the influence of the season, and Uctltode and languor pervade the whole community. Ladles, especially those in delicate health, suffer much Rem debility, occasioned by the humid heat. ar.d feel the Want of a wholesome tnvlgorant. In fact, a necessity for aomathtng to recruit the exhaaittd system la experienced, more or lets, by everybody, and the only question is, what that something will be. With those who have tested the effect of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters on themselves, or have observed its effect on others, this question will not be in donbt for a single moment. Its tonlcand regulating oneratlon, and Us agency In cresting a healthy appetite and promo leg digestion, are rightly Claasod by all who hnv - resorted to thla hnequalud vegetable Invigorant and corrective, among the moat extraordinary therapeutic wonders of modem times. It ah old bo taken at thi« season as a safeguard against the epidemic diseases which arc so apt to attack the relaxed system lu the fall of the year. An it Is understood that mercenary speculators In various parts of tho country aru endeavoring to supersede the standatd tonic of the age with worthless articles manufactured by themselves, which they represent to bo superior to thla long tried remedy, it is proper to put tho public on their guard against this species of Imposition, and to warn them against tho deleterious trash with which dishonorable* dealers scok to drench them.