Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Made Miserable for Life. [ARTICLE]
Made Miserable for Life.
This yon may easily be If yon fall to remedy tbe indigestion and non-assimilation of the food, which are the attendants and originators of nervousness, that ever present ailment which no narcotlo. mineral sedative or nervine can ever dp more than temporarily relieve. Of eonxse three remedies have no effect npon the organs of digestion and assimilation, exoept to disorder and enfeeble them, thus aggravating the original difficulty. Among the most alarming and dangerous symptoms of chronic nervousness is insomnia, which is the professional term for inability to sleep. Where this exists there is always a tendency to mental overthrow, paresis and eventual insanity. Begin at the fountain head of all this difficulty with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and avert evil consequences. No sooner does the stomach resume its tone, and the system gain in vigor through tbe aid of this benign tonic, than sleep returns and the nerves grow tranquil. Chills and fever, rheumatism, biliousness and constipation yield to the Bitters.
