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Show Causes ol' Kervousncss. Tlio maladies which above nil others cnuso nervouanefls, are dyspepsia, bilioui-nors bilioui-nors nnd constipation. Tho great sympathetic sym-pathetic nerve which connects tho oiiiRiia- j trio region with, the bruin, is alwuys: injuriously aflectod if tho stomach and bowels aro disordered; a permanent de- ' rangementof tho functions of those organs rends by sympathy upon tho entire ii'-r-uous system. Hosteller's Stomch Bitters, Bit-ters, in rcs'.oring tone and regularity lo tho digesiivc apparatus, tmd overcoming constipation, permanently remedy the nrvtus c (UiplainU which originate in alimentary weakness or disturbances. They are tho very best nervine Chat cun bo nsod. liy eradicating the exciting cau'os of nervous weakness, Ihoy permanently per-manently overcome the disability itself. But this is not all. liy checking tho maladies which cause nervousness, they build up anew tho system weakened and depleted by nervous di?caie. |