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Show I The Foremost Tonl ol l lie " Age. I Taking into consideration the charnctor f its voucher!, tho history of its cures and its immetitte annua! al;s, Hoitottcr's Stomacb Biltors may ho fairly orititlod the Foremost Tunic of (lie An. It is not ouly ft tonic uut a coneiitutional and local 'alUiniUve, and iU tendency to substitute healtlf for di.oawid action thruufrlumt the fiysteni. If tliestoinach is feeble and tur-piJ tur-piJ it produces a vita.izinc; inipre-siun jupon its mucouatisaue.'f. No sooner lias j the dyspeptic swallowed a dose of it than Iio knows by his lensntiona that hU Htom-auh Htom-auh lias received an acuussion of vigor. It increases tha deniro for fiod and tFio ability abil-ity to digest and assimilate it If tho liver is derelict, it improves the condition ofthe orpin and imnart to it a now and heallh-fuVimpulso. heallh-fuVimpulso. The bowels Wing obstructed, it promotes the flow of biln'into the intestinal intes-tinal canal and thereby relieves thera and re-establishes their natural antion. Its eflltct upon the brain, the nerves and the kidneys is efjually salutary. In short, it tones, alters and regulates the whole system. |