Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1882 — A Tranquil Nervous System [ARTICLE]
A Tranquil Nervous System
can never be possessed by those whose digestive and assimilative organs are in a state of ohronic disorder. Weak stomachs make weak nerves. To restore vigor and quietude to the latter, the first must bo invigorated and regulated. The ordinary seiative# may tranquili** the nerves for a while, btijt they can never, like Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, remove the causes of nervous debility. That superb invigorant and corrective of disordered conditions of the alimentary organs has also the effect of imparting tone to th* nerves. The delicate tissues of which they are constituted, when weakened in consequence of impoverishment of t:.o blood, resulting from imperfect digestion and assimilation, draw strength from the fund of vitality developed in the systo it by the Betters; which imparts the required impetus to the nutritive functions of the stomaeb, enriches the circulation and gives tone and regulari.y to the secretive and evaeuative orgazs. Use Redding* Rossis Salve for oat* boros, chilblains, chapped hsnds* corns, braise* etc-
Merman's Peptonized kef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It .contain* blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties, in.valuable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled donditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or aoeute disease particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by drug gists.
