Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1871 — A Perilous Season. [ARTICLE]
A Perilous Season.
Glorious and delightful as the summer weather Is, its tropical heat Is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are sometimes prostrated by Its effects. The common phrase applied to this condition of the body is “ general debility.” Now, general debility arises from, and includes a variety of aliments. The liver Is more or less affected, the bowels are either constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but half performs the work of digestion, the appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what is called general deb lllty. It Is a general disarrangement of all the physical, functions, and requires as a remedy a medicine that will regulate them all. Hostetlers Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to this purpose. Its general operation is not confined to a single organ. If the liver is affected, it restores its tone. If the stomach Its torpid, it regenerates it. H the nerves are tremulous and weak, It braces and reinforces them. If the mind, which ever sympathizes with the body, Is gloomy and despondent. It relieves tbo difficulty, and soon brings the whole mechanism of the body into harmony with the law's of health. .. There Is no civilized nation In the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and antlbillous medicine, is not known and appreciated. Throughout the Tropics it la considered, both by the people and the profession, the standard specific. While it is a medicine for all al! climates, it is especially suited to the complaints generated by the weather, being the ptirest and beet vegetable stimulant in the world. Beware of the Bitters made of acrid and dangerous materials, which unscrupulous parties are endeavoring to foist upon the people. Their name is legion, and the public has no guarantee that they are not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy. Hostetter’s Bitters, sold only in glass, and never in kegs or barrels. Unbivali-bd Ybt.—“Blood will tell!” say the horse fanciers. In estimating the endurance of a line animal; and the moito is a good one, outside of the sporting world. A pure article-intrinsic-ally good—must distance all competition, eventually. The success of Udolpho Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedsm Schnapps has induced the manufacture of an Hundred imitations: but in the unrivalled sale of his manufacture, while others have achieved if at all but a scanty success—may be found the public appreciation of a pure and wholesome Coverage. Pbbbt Davis’ Pain Killer is an excellent regulator of the stomach and bowels, and should always be kept on band, especially at this season oi the year, when so many suffer trom bowel complaints. There is nothing so quick to relieve in attacks of Cholera, Sold at only 25 cents a bottle, by merchants generally. ‘
