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Show Cnrlue versus CobbUnf There are many medicine that rivu transient relief in sickness without touching touch-ing tho source and seat of the complaint. Hustettcr's Stomach Bitters U not one of these. The great lonio aiid rctljmtive does njt oobjile tho dis:ased and enfeebled system. It is not a ruerw piilliiilive, that only temporarily controls a few unpU-ns-ant symptoms. No ; iU inviponUnf;, regulating, restorative principle jxiutilrui.es to the very source- of tltu dillleuUy in the fluids and solids of the body, and hence its euros arc radical and thorough. In dyspepsia it strvUHthen thu htomneh, in liver complaints it regulates the tlow of bile, i n conptipation it promotes a punctual punc-tual habit of body, in nervous ailments it tones the senti-juts and motive libres, in rheumatism it counti-ra.' pain, and in cases of general debility rehabilitates the emaciated frame. |