Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1870 — The Shivering Season. [ARTICLE]

The Shivering Season.

The loes to the laboring daseea oftEe United States caused by ftsver and ague, has been estimated at upwards of two millions of dollars per annum. Whole settlements are sometimes prostrated by the disease, ard It la regarded in some localities, as one d these visitations of Providence which cannot bo avoided. This la a mistake. As certainly as any of the evils which are Invited by neglect mey bo forestalled by precaution—•» certainly may an attack of Intermittent (or remittent) fever be prevented by invigorating the system with nostotter’s Stomach Bitters, In advance of the season, at which this malady pro valla. Frcveutirm, it la Mediate to say, is the wiacflt policy;

tat it is consoling to know, that whore Um. tai not been thn. taken by the forelock, and tbs paroxsyna tare actually commenced, a complete cure nay, in all eaaea, bo rapidly effected by the me of this powerful vegetable tonic. The reputation of the Bittern aa a speclflc for dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation and nervous debility, has In some measure thrown Into the shade it. merits as a preventive and cure of other ailments, but all who have ever taken It, either u a protection against or a remedy for malarious fevers, will admit that It surpasses in efficiency all the so-called speclflcs (Including quinine), urnally prescribed fcr there maladies, while it la at the same time entirely harmless and decidedly palatable.