Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1884 — A Source of Chronic Misery. [ARTICLE]
A Source of Chronic Misery.
Weak nerves IS a source of chronic misery Slight noises jar them terribly, the most trivial causes produce acute mental discomfort, the slightest excitement prevents sleep, an unaccustomed flavor destroys the appetite. That superlative nervine and tonic, Hostetter'g Stomach Bitters, changes all this. It promotes digestion and blood nutrition, and a proportionate share of the vigor imparted by it to the entire physical structure is appropriated by the nerves. Snpcrsensltiveness Of the nerve* diminishes as they gain in vigor, and as a consequence of this restored tranquility, sleep and appetite improve. Dyspepsia, particularly when united with constipation and biliousness, is a fruitful cause of nervousness, and the Bitters which removes the first, necessitates, by its regulating and invigorative action, the disappearance of the latter. Rheumatism, fever and ague and urinary troubles are also obviated by this comprehensive medicine.
