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Show Tlio Foremost Touio tli Age. Taking into considBrRtion tho chnrncter ofiu vouchers, tho history of its cures and its iinmonso nnnunl sahts, Uostettor's SLonmch liittr3 may bo fairly entitled the yoramoat Tonic of the AjQ. It is not only ft tonic but a constitutional and local alterative, and its tendency to substitute health for diseased action throughout the eystcra. If tho stomach is feoble and tor-lid tor-lid it produco-- a vita.izing impression upon its mucous tissues. No sooner has the dyspeptic swallowed a dose of it than lie knows by his sensations that his stomach stom-ach has received an accession of vigor. It increi.-es the desire for food and Hie ability abil-ity to digtwt and assimilate it. If the liver is derelict, it improves flie condition of the organ and imparts to it a new and healthful health-ful impulse. The bowels being obstructed, it promotes the tlow of biio into tho intestinal intes-tinal canal and thereby relieves them and re-establishes their natural action. Its cll'ect upon the brain, the nerves and the kidneys is equally salutary. In short, it ones, alters and eguiateo tho whole sys-em. |