Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1888 — SOMETHING WORTH BEADING. [ARTICLE]
SOMETHING WORTH BEADING.
Extract from the New York World—A Host Wonderful Remedy. “New York, March 23, MSS. “Ib«T»fceen R auff rer from nervousness and n-rvooe prom ration for fears and bare tried many things, bnt witbont the least pood Bearing so mnch abont Dr Oieene’s Nervnra Nerve Tonic from my friends and ethers whom it cored, I at last decided to take it. Its efieots are really almoet magical, for it immediately takes away that nervous, reot e-e and weak feeling er eons* of exhanation and restores one to a perfect condition of health. It is a greet boon aod a wonderful blearing to nervous people. Locik Werskr.” This wonderful remedy, whose praise is upon everybody’s lips, must be the most marvelous in its curative powers of any remedy ever discovered. We bear every day of remarkable cures of nervousness, nervous weakness, exhaustion, paralysis or other nervous diseases effected by this great nerve tonic and restorative. Here a person rescued from the grave, as was Mrs. Annie Donovan, of Attawaugan, Conn., there a case saved from that terrible disease, insanity, as was Mr. W. O. Miles, of 40 Blue Hill avenue, Boston, Mass ; again, cures of paralysis of years’ standing, like that of Mr. Alexander Horn, of the Marine Asylnm, Philadelphia, P i., who had not been able to walk before for years; or restoration from the severest neuralgia and rheumatism, like the case of Mr. James Bown, of 27 Market street, New York City. Cnreß of sleeplessness, with nervous and physical exhaustion, are very frequent, the wonderful cure of Mrs. W. F. Abbe, of 19 Affleck Btreet, Hartford, Conn , being only one among thousands. Altogether, the remarkable powers Of Dr, Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic in caring all forms of nervous diseases like the above, and restoring to health sufferf r 3 from nervousness, nervous weakness. nervous debilitv, despondency, depression of mind,headache, trembling, numbness, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, the opium or chloral , habit, Ac., have demonstrated it to be a remedy of wonderful powers, and at times of almost miraculous effects in caring disease. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that drug stores everywhere are overwhelmed with orders for this remarkable remedy, and it is almost impossible to supply the demands from the hundreds of thousands of sufferers from nervous diseases. All druggists keep the remedy at $1 per bottle, and its low price places it within the reach of all. If your druggist does not havedt, he will get it for yon. . 1 i . •••' * Tid-Bite: Air-brakes—cyolones. In every community there are a number of men whoee whole time 1b sot occupied, such as teaehers, ministers, farmeis’ sons, and others. To tnese classes especially we wou’d say, if you wish to make several hundred dollars daring the next few months, write at once to B. F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va., and they will tell you how to do it. The new comic opera dealing with base ball onght to make more than one hjt. Safe, permanent and complete ate the cares ot bilious and intermittent diseases, made by Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debility, habitual constipation, liver and kidney complaints are speedily eradicated from the system. It disinfects, cleanses eliminates all malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and permanently by the nse of this great natural antidote than by any other remedy heretofore known. As a blood purifier and tonic it brings health, renewed energy and vitality to a worn and diseased body.
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