Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1873 — Want of Vitality. [ARTICLE]

Want of Vitality.

If a deficiency of vital energy is not a disease hi itself it is a condition which lays the system open to the attack of all conceivable maladies. Night and day we arc surrounded more or less by deleterious influences. No atmosphere is entirely pure, no water utterly free from injurious particles; “while in many localities both are positively unwholesome. What defense has the weak, languid, system, in which the vital principle is deficient or dormant, against any oft the morbid influences which produce epidemic and other diseases? None wliMwer. There is no safety save in artificial reinforcement. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have, beyond all question, a vitalizing effect. If the nervous forces of the body have been recklessly expended in exhausting physical or mental labor, or dissipated iii the”indulgences of a'“fast” life, this powerful vegetable tonic and corrective will restore them. If the defective vitality is a’ constitutional evil if can be remedied to a great extent by this wonderful m vigorant. Ata season of the -year when the aif“tsAnore or”less impregnated with the seeds of periodic fevers, it is especially desirable that the digestion should be perfect, the habit of body regular, the liver active, the blood pure, and the nerves firm. These conditions are the best protection against all disorders, and they are conditions which the Bitters are better adapted than any other medicinal agent to promote and secure. See to it,, however, that no imitation or counterfeit is substituted for the genuine article, and let all who value health and have an antipathy to poison beware of the local bitters made from condemned drugs and vilely adulterated alcohol, which up like unwholesome fungi all over the country. PEERLESS CLOTHES WRINGER.