Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1888 — AN IMPORTANT FACT. [ARTICLE]

AN IMPORTANT FACT.

Am Easy Cora Cor Weak, Tired, aad Nervous Feeling*. Persons complain that they are weak, tired, and exhausted: they have ne appetite, no strength, no life or ambition to worl I, they become irritable, cross, blue and discouraged; in some oases there are pains and aches in various parts of the body, and there is often indigestion, dyspepsia, belching of wind, doll head and general dispirited feeling. Bleepless, restless, end wakeful nights follow. Neglect of these symptoms results in excessive nervous prostration or paralysis, with numbness, trembling, cold feet and legs, prickling sensation and weakness and weariness of the limbs. Thousands become prostrated, paralyzed or insane by neglecting the first symptoms, not knowing that the nervous irritability, gloom of the mind, loss of memory, nervous weakness and depression show an exhaustion of nerve force which will, unless the proper restorative remedy is used, result in ufter mental collapse and absolute prostration of nerve and physical power. Save yourselves from these terrible results while there is yet time by the use of that wonderful nerve invigorator and health restorer, Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic. It is a purely vegetable remedy, and may be used by children or the most delicate invalids with absolute certainty of cure. Its effects are truly wonderful, and it is only necessary to use it to be convinced of its marvelous restorative and strength-giving powers. Do not fail to use this remedy, for it is the greatest medical discovery of the century, and an absolutely certain cure will result. All druggists keep it. Price $1 per bottla Be sure and get Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic; take no other, for this remedy has no equal If your druggist does not have it, he will get it for you. Its discoverer, Dr. Greene, 35 West I4th street, New York, the great specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. Use his great remedy and write him about your case.