Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1886 — Surest Tranquilizer of the Nerves. [ARTICLE]

Surest Tranquilizer of the Nerves.

The surest tranquilizer of the nerves is a medicine which remedies their supersens itivoness by invigorating them. Over-tension of tho nerves always weakens them. What they need, then, is a tonic, not a sedative. The la’ter is only useful when there is intense mental excitement and an immediate necessity exists for producing quietude of the brain. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters restores tranquility of the nerves by endowing them with the vigor requisite to bear, without being jarred or disturbed unhealthfully, the ordinary impressions produced through the media of sight, hearing and reflection. Nay, it does more than this—it enables them to sustain a degroe of tension from mental application which they would be totally unnble to endure without its assistance. Such, at least, is the irresistible conclusion to be drawn from the testimony of business and professional men, litterateurs, clergymen, and others who have tested the fortifying and reparative influence of tlAi celebrated tonic and nervine.