Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — SERVOUS DEBILITY. [ARTICLE]

SERVOUS DEBILITY.

A Sure and Certain Care for This Common Complaint. Sufferers from nervous debility complain of physical and nervous weakness and exhaustion; there is prostration of the physical strength, a tired feeling with no inclination for exertion, and the power to work is diminished; the pa tient wakes mornings tired and unre freshed; there is »n extreme nervous and irritable condition, a dull, cloudy sensation often accbmpanie * by disagreeable feelings in the hend an 1 eyes; the thoughts wander easily; there will be gradual failing Of strength, with weakness and pain in the back; bad taste in the mouth mornings, the vision becomes dim, the memory impaired and there is frequent dizziness; often the patient is gloomy and despondent, and the nerves become so weakened after a time that the least exci rm mt or shock will flush the face, bring a trem r or tremblingorpalpitationofthehearL For these symptoms Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic, the great strengthening and invigorating remedy, is a sure and positive cure. Under the use of this wonderful restorative, which is pureiv vegetable and therefore harmless, the dull eyes regain their brillian cy, the pale look and hollow cheeks show renewed health and vitality, the weak and exhausted feeling* give place to strength and vigor, the brain be comes clear, the nerves strong and steady, the doo n and depression are lifted from the mind and perfect and permanent healtn is restored. It is an absolute and certain specific for nervous debility. Young men with weakened nerves and exhausted vitality can regain their strength by its use. It restores lost energy and invigorates the weakened vital powers in old and vnnng. No one need despair of a cure. Use Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic ai d an absolutely certain cure will re, suit. Druggsts keep it. Price $1 per bottle. Be Sure and get Dr. Greene’s Nervara NerVe Tonic; take no other, for this remedy has no equal. H your druggist doee not have it he will gat it" for you. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th st. New York, the great specialist in curing neivotis and chronic diseases, can be consulted, by letter free. Write him about your erse. Isn’t it somewhat incongruous for a cit-zm of goo I old Bonrbofi Kentucky to be named Watterson?