Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1900 — Overworked Nerves [ARTICLE]
Overworked Nerves
trad wasting vitality make their pres ence known through headaches, dizziness, inability to sleep, less of appetite and a general run-down condition of the Bystem. These signs are sometimes accompanied by neuralgia, hysteria, rheumatism or nervous prostration in some other form. To remove these troubles, cure the nerves. They need feeding, strengthening and building up, and nothing will do this so quickly and so surely as Dr. Miles’ Nervine. This truly remarkable medicine is gaining hundreds of new friends every day. Here i* * surveyor from Decatur, Ind. f Mr. O. R McKean, who writes: “A chronic stomach trouble, which my physician was unable to overcome, so wore on my nervous system that I broke down with nervous prostration. I could Dot aleep day or night except in fitful naps; could scarcely eat any kind of food and wasted away to a mere shadow. After spending over $500.00 in a vain search for relief, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Relief came immediately. 1 took six bottles and today am a well man.” Dr. Miles’ Nervine la sold at all druggists on a positive guarantee. Write for free advice and booklet to Dr. Miles Medical 00., Elkhart, Ind.
