Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1882 — malarial Fever. [ARTICLE]
malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, Rheumatism, eta, result most frequently from inactivity of the liver and kidneys. You make a great 'mistake and do yourself great injustice unless you bestow upon these important organs of life most careful attention. It is wrong to persistently turn the liver upside down by the use of severe cathartic medicines, or to lash the kidneys into complete exhaustion by overdoses of violent diuretics. Strength can be given to liver and kidneys, new life and vigor infused into every part of the body, old age bo made to feel youthful, and disease banished from the body by using the Queen of all health renewers, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. This wonderful compound is outselling all other remedies. It contains Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilla, Juniper, Iron, Buchu, Celery and Calisaya. Ask your physician concerning such a compound, then try a bottle. It will make your mind and body healthy and strong. It is more refreshing than wine and you will like it just as welL The latest anti-burglar machine thrown on the market fires off a small cannon, lights the gas, catches and binds the thief, wakes up the family, and then goes tQ the next corner and rouses the slumbering policeman. It is also used as a witness in court. Walter McKee is a fashionable young man, who is very much in debt and who is also in poor health. He went to consult with a doctor on the subject. The doctor felt his pulse, looked at his tongue, and said : “ You need exercise. If you were to walk down Austin avenue from the Capitol to the bridge over the Colorado, lust before dinner every day, you would feel better.” “If I tried that, I would get too much exercise, and I wouldn’t feel any better for it either. All my creditors do business on that street, and some of them are laying for me with dubs, right now.”— Texas Siftings. T. J. Thompson, of Maysville, Ky., writes : “ About a year ago I* had a severe attack of chills and fever. I have been quite an invalid since, suffering from sinking spells, nervous chills, night sweats, eta My digestive and urinary organs were in a very weakened condition. I felt very weak, nervous and debilitated, and dyspepsia, painful urination and rheumatism exhausted me of all vitality. My doctor seemed discouraged and consented to my trying Dr. Guysotl’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, a medicine my mother bad once used with benefit. It has acted like a miracle in my case, and I now feel perfectly well."
