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Show Curing versus Cobbling, I Th'.'re are mnny medicines that jtive u-.n ji.-ni rulini' in siukoess without toueh- J ii the source and se.it of the complaint. ! HotetU-r'i Stomach Bitters i not one ot" ihest!. The great tonie and restjrntive 1 doQs not cobble the di3'nsednnd enfeebled ! system. It is not a mere palliative, that i only ttiAporarily controls a fewunpk'as-1 anc synjptQms. No; its invigorating,1 regulating, restorative principle penetrates ! to ihe very source of the dillieulty in tlie j lluid? and solids ot'the body, and hence iU cures are mdical and iho -pujfjj , Ju ! dyspepsia it stn.-natheriB thu jtouinch,- in liver tiom plaints it regulates the flow of bile, n eousfipaiion it promotes a punc-j tual habit of body, in nervous ailments it tones lh sent U-nts and motive fibres., in rheumnli m it counlers's pHn, and in: cases of general debility rehabilitates the ' emaciated frame. j |