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Les diagrammes suivants iilustient la mAthode. ly errata Bd to nt ne pelure, ipon h 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN NERUHE TON C -AND— Stomach and Livep Cure This new and valuable South Amerioan medidne possesses powers and qualities hitherto unknown to the medical professioa The discovery of this great Nervine Tonic is regarded by all who have observed its wonder- ful curative effects upon the diseased of our own countiy as one of the most valuable medical discoveries of the Nineteenth Century. This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and diseases of the general Nervous System. It also cures all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great Nervine Tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, — the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy com- pares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strengtiiener of the life forces of the human body and as a great renewer of a broken down constitutioa It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent. It is a universal preventive of this fell destroyer when used in the early stages of the malady. It is very impor- tant, however, to begin the use of the Nervine on the first intimation of weakness of the breast, loss of flesh or chronic cough. Ihe way to cure Consumption is to prevent it becoming seated on the lungs, and this can be accomplished by the early and persistent use of this great Constitutional Restorative. It is a marvellous cure for nervousness and restlessness of children, of young ladies, and of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost constantly for the spf ceof two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is also of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energiziag properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen buttles of the remedy each year. 4^^ It is of tt|e Greatest Intportar^ce That this Remedy should bei fk'eely giyen to any who are suflering from either of the foUowIng lists of diseases or symptoms ; CURES ■'^^■^14 i> NervouaiesB, Nervous FroBtotttion, Nervbos Irritation, Nervous Headi^he, Sick Headache, Tic Douloureux, Debility of the Brain, Female Weakness, Nervous Chills, Twitching Nerves, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms, Nervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of tihe Heart* Mental Despovdeooy, )|{^v a^ ; < . f SleepJ^MMH, .t«'J^tyOittny>jti, . Si Yitus's Duwe, ■<'. ''mp'^in^. Nervousness of Young Girls, Nervousness of Toung Ladies, Nervousness of Females of all ages, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Side, Pains in the Liver, Pains in the Lungs, Pains in the Back, Pains in the Kidneys, Neuralgia of the Bawels, Qeneral Debility, Failing Health, Broken Constitution, AND DebiUty of Old Age, All these and many other complainto cured CURES Lidigestion, I)y8pepsia, Heartburn, Water Brash, Bour Stomach, Swelled Stomach, Weight in the Stomach, Tender Stomach, Wind upon the Stomach,' Loss of Appetite, Friffhtful Dreams, Ni^tmare, Costiveness, Ringing in the Bars, Disaness, Yertigov ' Trembling Limbs, Weakness of Extremities Fainting, Faintness, Impoverished Blood, f Li^Dure Blood, Bous and Carbunolei, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swelling, Serofnlous Uloers. White Swellings, Consumption m the Lunga^ Catarrh of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Stomach, Chronic Cough, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Batches on the Face, ^ Blueness of the Lips, Chronic Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint of Children, by this Wonderful Nerrlne Tonle. i MC '*^ Nervous Diseases. As a cure for ever^ class of Nervous Diseases no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in idl ite effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine* tenths ui all the ailmente te which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digcifeion. Whan there li an ininffloient supply of D8rve food in the blood a general state of debility ^ and nerves is the result Starved nerves, like stai v when the right kind of food is supplied, and a thousand disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous sy power by which the vital forces of the body are carried for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not tity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this re that « nerve food be supplied. This new and Great Tonic has filled the vacuum which has long been void remedy to supply the blood with a nerve nutriment, nervous system and the faculties of the mind become weakened as to be inadequate to carry on the forces powers of the mind. The Nervine Tonic has been fou the essential elemente out of which nerve tissue is form magic power to cure all forms of nervous deronffoment. Business Men, whose labor is principally mental, should Nerve Restorer. It will give them great force of mi£ of the brain and nervous prostratioa • St. Vltus's Dance or This is a disease of the nervous system charact irrMnalar involuntary movementa In most cases almo is affected ; in other mild cases only a few of the mui be noticed in the jerking or quivering of the muscles oi of the mouth, or the tongue and larynx may be affecta give rise to unpleasant stammering in the speech. Chorea is a most dangerous and distressing disc considered very difficult of cure, but since the introdi American Nervine Tonic into this country all fear of tj plaint has vanished away, because not a case where i severinrly given has resisted ita great curative power the disease. The Nervine Tonic exercises ita wonderfv Vitus's Dance by ita great nourishing and energizing spinal marrow. It is very important, however, that tli severes in the use of the remed v until several weeks af have disappeared, and until the general health is ce medidne will never fail to make a perfect and perms is regttlarlv and perseveringly usea for several moi bottles will show great improvement in many of the ^ Do not fall to Read the following gwor Ouvrosaanu^ In., lfa)ru,iMri My dMlhtw. MnIt* jrtM*. had bMaaflHetadlBrMTMia montlu wtth OhorM or 81, Vltu^t Dmio*. Sht ww or 8k Vltu't Dmw*. Sht WW ndooM to » •kwtton, oottUI not walk, oould Mt telk, oould not iwallo,* uyihlng bat milk i IlMd tobudlo hm Uk* Ml inlHil. Dooton Mid Mighbon mt* h« op. I o ommomwd gtvlaff hw th« Sooth AmwieMi HnrrlMnnlo, tht aSMta WW* vwjr rarinMiiff. In thiM daji ttmjmm rid ol Um nonrooMMM, Ud ntridlr tiB|iroTML Vov bottltnonradhwoompletelr. I think tht Sooth AqMiiaui H«rvlBoth«gfMidwt rmuOfmni dlMortnd, ud t««U rMonmwBdlt tonorjron*. * ramodjrww dlwow w d, SMto^/wUMMl, ) •I SMMwPM AMI WOTB vO bMon BM CiM. N. m^ {^ttt mt^tif Vuia My Jteufhtw, ono-h oompMtl* r«loi StVltOrtr ftr*,«iid>aimi ly Jaufhtw, iist.vitairai t-hiiUboMM BpMtlyrwIc VltoMDMW JfM, and un n lor lodlgMtloa Dtaordmaiidr d a general state of detulity oi the brum, spinal marrow L Starved nerves, like stai ved muscles, become strong >od is supplied, and a thousand weaknesses and ailments recover. As the nervous s/stem must supply all the forces of the body are carrie«l on, it is the first to suffer tion. Ordinary food does not sontain a sufficient quan- ment necessary to repair the wear oni present mo'^e of upon the nerves. For this re. > son lit becomes necessary ipplied. This new and Great South American Nervine um which has long been void for want of a competent )od with a nerve nutriment, without whidi the whole faculties of the mind become so much attenuated and equate to carry on the forces of life, or to regulate the le Nervine Tonic has been found by analysis to contain t of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its lorms of nervous derangement. Ministers, Lawyers, and )r is principally mental, should not fail to use this Great give them great force of mind and prevent exhaustion i prostration. • 8'8 Dance or Chorea. f the nervous system characterized by a succession of >vement8. In most cases almost every part of the body 1 cases only a few of the muscles are affected, and will ; or quivering of the muscles of the eve or of the comers gue and larynx may be affected by the Chorea, and thus tammering in the speech. langerous and distressing disease, and hitherto has been of cure, but since the introduction of the Great South ) into this country all fear of the results of this fell com- ly, because not a case where the Nervine has been per- isted its great curative powers over the worst forms of He Tonic exercises its wonderful control of Chorea or St. at nourishing and energizing effects upon the brain and iry important, however, that the patient in all oases per- remedy until several weeks after all signs of jthe Chorea until the general health is eomplet«TW. won kUoSratbAmrtaMi liio0vtNd, and fovid I. W.T.I 0»*WfOU«iruUi Im., Jnnt 8, 18tr. My .iMghtor, •lirca jun old, wm MVtnljr •flUetod flUi St. Vnait DuM or OhorM. WamT« hw Hum and ona-lwli boMm of louUi AmwIflMi TSwrfia* nnA ih* ii Mt VolMy hMHk oompUMy rtt > o r «d. I tMllev* U win ear* rrujr omw of at. vuon D«BM. I haro k«pl M In my CmbIW tor two ill, and MD nur* It It tiM » TMtMt ramwljr In th« world ■ all fomi of Kanroni I wluMrw oaiiM. Jom T. yMif,andMDnMiiutn« (fMtan r lor IndigMUon, Dmnttla ami all UKMdmMd lUUBff ISaitik from wt IN0M ^r •"•'•"•i C JroH<0OfMry CoNNfy. f •ft I Md m«m to (MM* ma mtivM n, laiT. OlM. W. W>tOIIT, KotaiyPuMI*! The Great South American Nervine Tonic, Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the humem stomach. No person can afford to pass this jewel of incalculable value who is affected by dis- ease of the stomach, either great or small, because the experience and the testi- mony of multitudes go to prove this is the one, and the only one, great cure in the world for the .universal destroyer. DIetetio Rules To be Observed whilst Using the Great South American Nervine Tonie and Stomach and Liver €nre. It is veiy necessary that certain definite rules and regulations should be observed by those who are suffering from Dyspepsia, or from Chronic Indigestion, or even from a debilitated condition of the stomach, in order that medicinal agents may be used and exercise their curative effects unincumbered by unwhole- some and irritating articles of diet In order to obtain the best resulto from this important remedy, the dietetic rules herein laid down must be strictly obeyed ana adhere^ to. Where the medicine is used perseveringly according to direc- tions and the hygienic and dietetic rules are closely observed, there is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which will resist the wonderful curative ?)wers of one-half dozen or dozen bottles of the South American Nervine Tonic, he stomach is ori^nally or incidentally affect.ed in nearly all the chronic and wasting diseases with which our race is afflicted ; and when we consider the vast importance of a healthy stomach to our ph vsical system, in view of the great labor it has to perform in elaborating and supplying the whole economy with nutriment adapted to its numerous and various organs and tissues, it is the part of wisdom if we desire life, health and happiness, to exercise judgment in the selection of both food and remedies which we design taking into the stomach. The diet should consist of wheat bread and good fresh butter, potatoes, rice, cooked fruite, tomatoes (both raw and cooked), preserves and cream, molasses, milk and rice pudding, fresh beef steak, veal or mutton chops (broiled but not burned), stewed chicken, wild game and oysters. The drink should consist of black tea, milk or water ; hot water with sugar and cream makes a very health- ful beverage at meala No pork or hog's lard, nor anything cooked in or with lard or pork, no cabbage, turnips, or radishes are to be eaten. Eggs in almost any form are hurtful, and hence cakes prepared with eggs are ver> injurious. Figs, raisins and nute of all kinds should always be avoided. The bod v should be sponged twice a week with warm water ; regular out-door exercise should be taken either on foot, on horseback, or in & carriage. Those who are suffering from almost any form of bad health, with wasting of the tissues of the body, by closely adhenng to the above dietetic rules and the liberal use of the South American Nervine will find their vital energies will return, and a permanent cure will be the result This substantial cure is effected by the great strength imparted by the medi- oine directly to the stomach itself, and by the wonderful vitality it alao imparts to the general nervous system. The Nervine Tonic also cures Derangements of the Liver by its energizing and stimulating action upon that organ, thereby relieving it of congestion, and causing it to throw off large accumulations of dark and unhealthy bile, and tluis qualifying it for the important function of eliminating from tne blood those poisonous Qualities which are known to prevail in it during the continuation of torpidity or the liver and a general bilious condition of the system. When you find yourself bilious and your liver torpid and inactive, you oannot do better than to um imlj of thii important Livar Ourtb -^■"^.'illtei-. .f\,\., TESTIMONIALS. C&AWF0BD8VILLE, InD., Sept. 25, '86. We, the undersigned, have used The Great South American Nervine Tonic ourselves in our families, and have found it to be a remedy of great value: W. H. Durham, Prea 1st National Bk. E. 0. Snyder, Judj,ife of Circuit Court. D. M. Was) > burn, Physician & Surgeon. Wm. Vanursdall, City Commissioner. E. C. Griffith, Contractor. J. S. Miller, Prop. Carriage Works. A. Konstazer, Furniture Dealer. Wm. Martin, Ice Merchant Sol Tannenbaum, Clothier. E. H. Comer. Clk. Nutt Hotel. J. 0. Fry, Grocer. John 0. Goodbar,!Bx}p. Transfer Line. CBA.WFORDSTILLE, Ind., Aug. 29, '86. Sb tht Ortot Soutk American Mtdieine Co. : Deab Gents. — I desire to say to you that I have suffered for many years with a very serious disease of the sto- mach and nerves. I tried eveiy medi- cine I could hear of, but nothing done me any appreciable good until I was advised to try yuur Great South Amer- ican Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using several bottles of it I must say that I am sur- Srised at its wonderful powers to cure lie stomach and the general nervous system. If every one Knew the value of this remedy as I do you would not be able to supply the demand. J. A Habdre, Ex-Treas. Montgomery Co. Harriet E. Hall, of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to The Great South American Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure. I had been in bed for five months with a scrofulous tumor in my right side and suffered with indigestion and nervous prostration. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried thi^ee doc- tors with no relief. The first bottle oi the Nervine Tonic improved me oo much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cured mo entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I cannot recommend it too highly." Mrs. M. Russell, Crawfordsville,Ind.,' writes : " I have used several bottles of The Great South American Nervine Tonic and Stomiwh m^ Uyw Cur^ and will sa^^I consider it the best med- icine in the world. I believe it saved the lives of two of my dxildren. I^hey were down and nothing appeared to do them any good until I procured this remedy. It was very surprising now rapidly they both improved on ite use. I don't allow myself to be with- out some of it in my house. I recom- mend the medicine to all my neigh- bors." Mrs. Ella A. Bratton, of New Boss, Ind., says: "I cannot express how much I owe the Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered, ap- petite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood, am sure I was in first stage of consumption; an inheritance handed down through tieveral generations. I began taking the Nervine Tonic and continued ito use for about six months, and am entirely cured. It is the grand- est remedy for the nerves, stomach and lungs I have ever seen." SOUTH AMERICAN NBRTINB. No remedy compares with SoUTfiL, American Nebvine as a cure for the Nervea No remedy compares with South American Nervine as a wondrous cure for the stomach. No remedy com- pares with South American Nervine as a positive cure for the Lungs. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine as a cure for all. forms of failing health. It never fails to cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. Vitus's Dance. Its powers to build up the whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the middlo aged. It is a great friend to the aged and infirm. It is a matchless cure for Palsy and Ptoalysis. Do not neglect to use this precious boon ; if you do, you may neglect the only remedy which will ever restore you to health. South American Nerv- ine is perfectly safe and very pleasant to the taste. Delicate ladies, young or old, do not fail to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your lips and in your cheeks, and quickly drive away all yoqr disabilitiM and w^ak* CONSUMPTII Why it it that oonaumpfcloii daitira^ its tens of thoa«t nd i ia only because the f ri^nda of tbe patiaata do not procure remedy rich in qualitiea, auoh aa are known to fill ap and hea The Sooth Amsmoajt JMbkvinb poaaeaaaa theae aualitiea in i medicine known to tbia ||eaeration. By its great inTigorating and by tiie peouliw nntnent qualitiea which it poaaesaea, it ra plaama out of which new tiiiaue ia formed, and then by ita great the work of healing and filling up the uloera and oavitiea wi rapid imder the inapiration wuoh the whole economy haa th gruat cure. Every peraon known to be tainted bjy thia fell dei r^ular use of the South American Nervine. It la of the utmt use of the remedy be commenced at the very moment the appt begina to loae fleah, for these are the flrat aymptoma of the timely uae of thia aatoniahing remedy nearly all oaaea of Oonau peiaon, old or young, who ia fjcom any oauae oonaidered to be by all meana uae two or three doaen of the South American 1 yrwy little danger of Oonaumi^on ever returning. Directions for Usiiiff— 2^ Adult peraona ahould take a deaaert apoonfol after each n nighta. The dose ia to be gradually inoreaaed to a taUeapoonf and thua to be continued until cured. The doae for a child on to twenty dropa every three hours. For a child from one U thirty drops. Thoae from three to aix yeafa old from half a those six to twelve from one to two teaqxwnfuls, and children aa adults. The medicine ahould be weakened in a little water i ahould take a awallow of water after the doae. INDICATIONS DB L'EMPLOI.— Pour ht odulies:— P foia par jour, petf de temps apria les reoaa, en augmentant la d au boat de la premiere huitame. Oontinner oette demitee qu aoit complitement 4tablie. Poor lu emftmUi^vaqn' k I'Age d'nnan, dix h vingt Juaqu' k r4ge de troif ana, vingt k trente gouttea, De quatr De huit k douie ana, dfipx ouiller^li oafi. Paaa6 douae am grandes peiaonnea. Ne paa miUnger la remjbde avec de I'eaa avanfe de le prem enfanta. Lire soignenaement la petite broohnre qui doit aooo ac^TAKE NC A very tterioua mistake haa often been made by peraoi Bouih Anmiean N«rvin». Thev have used one or two bott benefit, and under a miataken idea that thay were entirely re at the time the cure waa only juat commenced ; auch a prooed Every person needing treatment at all ahould uae from half in bsa cases aa many as two or three dosen ahould be taken be atranKth of constitution thus obtained will stay with the indit are of far more value than the price of a few bottlea of thia gi AU ordera ahould be addieaaed to OattrtU Di^i>tnibig Age A% ORAWFORD8VILLB, INDIANA, U«C •tj'lilkM- lONSUMPTION I •t; iptlon dhbxvfu its tsni of thomandi of praoiou lives every yeftt f It ■ of tiie pstieats ck> nob procure and administer to them largely a uoh as are known to fill ap and heal the broken tissuea of the lungs. BTiNB possesses these Qualities in far superior degree to any other neration. By its great invigorating powers over the diiijestive organs, nt qualities which it possesses, it rapidly fills the blood with the vital iMue is formed, and then by its great vivifying powers over th