Gurley Herald
Gurley Herald
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Description: Trembling Nerves - Rev. B. P. Searcy

Date: March 14 1901

Newspaper published in: Gurley, AL

Source: Madison Co. Library, Huntsville, AL

Page/Column: Page 3, Column 4

Trembling Nerves
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
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Are hungry nerves—nerves that are starved until they have no vitality left. They have lost all power to regain their natural strength and steadiness.
“My nervousness began in childhood, grew worse at college, and after being in the ministry some time I got so bad that the least noise or excitement would make my tremble all over. I has sour stomach, constipation, much severe headache and was trebly most of the time. Dr. Miles’ Nervine cured my nervousness and made me stronger in every way.
REV. B. P. SEARCY, La Grange, Ga.

Submitted: 01/05/15 (Edited 01/05/15)

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