Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1882 — “IN A DECLINE.” Save Your Wives. [ARTICLE]
“IN A DECLINE.”
Save Your Wives.
When a man has been so fortunate as to wed a bright-eyed, joyous, happy-faced girl, he should be especially careful of her health. An invalid wife or mother is greatly to bo pitied ; and yet, sometimes, in spite of love, and care, and tenderness, our women-folks do get sick. Beginnings with irregularities and dyspepsia, the general health begins to fail, and weakness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, etc., make life miserable. The cheeks become pale, the eyes grow listless, the heart’s action enfeebled, the pulse weak, and decay of the pulmonary, digestive and urinary organs is the result. For restoring sickly women to health and strength, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, excels all other medicines. It is a true tonic. Its principal ingredients are Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilla, Juniper, Iron, Buchu, Celery ana Calasaya Bark. It builds up the female system, and will positively cure falling of the womb, irregularities, female weakness, dyspepsia, etc. The largest of all New England’s financial corporations is the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, whose assets now reach $50,258,785. The position of this single institution, in comparison with Hartford’s banks and fire-insurance companies, is, that its assets now are more than six times the combined aggregate caiptal of the national and State banks and trust companies of that city, and nearly five times the combined capital of Hartford’s fire companies.
Mb. Abthub B. Cohens, of Newport, Ky., writes : “ I wish to speak a good word for Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. My wife suffered greatly from a complication of diseases, ending in a miscarriage, which for months confined her to her bed. She had never fully recovered, and at times complained severely of a feeling of bearing down, while her periods were very irregular and gave her great pain. Her physician seemed to be doing her no good whatever. A friend recommended Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. From the first dose she began to improve, and is now as healthy and strong as a young girl. I think it the best medicine in the world.” A recent article in one of our exchanges is entitled “ The Oyster War.” Few would believe that the oyster, under any circumstances, would be combative, and yet such seems to be the case. The oyster, as he -lies on our plate, looks calm and unimpassioned. He seems cool, collected, and reserved, and yet when the tocsin of war is sounded, he rubs a little cayenne pepper on his back and nerves himself for the combat. In times of peace he is taciturn and undemonstrative, but when wars and rude alarms disturb the air, he crawls out of the can and makes Rome howl.—Laramie Boomerang.
