Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1884 — Causes of Nervousness. [ARTICLE]
Causes of Nervousness.
The maladies which above all others cause nervousness, are dyspepsia, biliousness and constipation. The great sympathetic nerve which conneota the epigastric region with the brain, is always Injuriously affected if the stomach and bowels are disordered; a permanent derangement of the functions of those organs reacts by sympathy upon the entire nervous system. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, in restoring tone and regularity to the digestive apparatus overcoming constipation, permanently remedy the nervous complaints which originate in alimentary weakness or disturbances. They are the very best nervine that can be used. By eradicating the exciting causes of nervous weakness, they permanently overoome the disability itself. But this is not ill. By checkins cause nervousness, they build up anew the system weakened and depleted by nervous disease. Champion oarsmen feather their nests by feathering their oars. Prxttt as a Picture.— Twenty-four beautiful colors of the Diamond Dyes, foe Silk, Wool, Cotton, Ac., 10c each. A child can use with perfect success. Get at your druggists’. Wells, Hichardson St, Co.. Burlington, Vt. The most prominent man in the city is the street sweeper. He fills the public eye. In the delirium of fever, and in rostlessness, there Is no such remedy as Samaritan Nervine. Kijuai, performers on brass instruments were, twenty years ago, oountry-band of war. Mb. B. J. Anderson, of Egypt, Tex., writes: “Samaritan Nervine cured my daughter of fits.*
