Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1879 — The Nerves as a Source of Trial. [ARTICLE]

The Nerves as a Source of Trial.

Instead of being a vehicle for agreeable sensations some people’s nerves are a most distressing endowment Such sufferers, it will usually be found, are dyspeptic, lack vitality anc. flesh. What they need is more vigor. There is a means of obtaining it, if they will but avail themselves of that means. It is Hostetter’s Bitterß, a tonic which experience has shown to be of the utmost service to the debilitated, nervous, and dyspeptic. Digestion restored upon a permanent basis by the Bitters ministers as it shonld to the wants of the Bystem, and its integral parts, of which the nerves are one of the most important, are properly nourished and invigorated. The various functions are thus more actively discharged, and obstacles to a return to health removed by increasing vitality. Instead of nervous prostration, new strength and vitality will be infused into the whole motive machinery.