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Show A lteinJ'orccmciit lcmninlcl. AVheu the -.v.-tiin begins lo wilt under the elleets oi'tln; lir-t "heated term," it is obvious that it ought to be reinforced and sii-tained by wholesome stimulation. To rc.sorttolhe adulterated li aiorf! of commerce com-merce in such a crisis, as too many do, is the height of infatuated folly. All such tiery stimulants have a sting. After the first ellecL ha- p-ed awnv, thai, sting is felt. The reaction is terrible. Thu pros-Inuion pros-Inuion of IkkIj and mind which ensues is more complete than before, lint the operation op-eration of a medical tonic like Hostetter's Stomach Enters, in which extracts of the rarest remedial herbs and roots are blended blend-ed with the spirituous, essence of rye, pure and uudelilcd, is very diiiereiit. .No uu-plea-ant reaction follows its ue. It i-i a permanent, a perpetual invigorant, and there is no phase uf debility, indigestion, biliousness, nervoiisiiGss. or intermittent fever which it will not speedily cure. |