Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1882 — Chronic Ailments. [ARTICLE]
Chronic Ailments.
In chronic ailments resulting from fixed bad habits of the body, the removal of the evil, to be permanent, must necessarily be graduat Good health is maintained and nourished by the proper attention to the requirements of the body, and the avoidance of excesses. It is wasted and destroyed by overtaxing the mind with study, anxiety, evil habits, intemperance and vicious indulgences. Keep the body and mind nourished by using that friend of temperance and long life, that Queen of all health resewers, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and Nature will assert her mastery over disease. Ask your druggist to get it for you. A Chicago coraet manufacturer turns small accidents in his factory to profitable account. When a work-girl breaks a needle or whalebone costing less than half a cent, he fines her five cents ; for breaking a two-cent bobbin, ten cents ; for a drop of oil on the floor or work, twenty cents; and various sums for tardiness and other misdemeanors, so that the cost of production must be con■iderably lessened by the system. In plants a deficient diet results in an excess of males. M. Born has recently found that in tadpoles a rich, nitrogenous diet favors the development of an excessive number of females. Mbs. Jane Mf.rbyton, of Paris, Ky., writes: “ I have been cured of great suffering, caused by weak lungs and kidneys, dyspepsia, etc. My habits are now very regular, and I find comfort in living. I used only two bottles of Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsapardla. ” A member of the Legislature, who voted against the purchase of Huddle’s Eictures of the ex-Governors of Texas y the State, gave the following unique reasons : “ Two hundred and fifty dollars a piece is too much for them oil paintings. Oil ain’t so dear as all that, for I bought some the other day for two bits a quart. Besides, chromos are a heap cheaper. I bought a chromo of Wellington crossing the Alps ; and there was a hoss in the picture, and it only cost $1.50. None of the pictures of these Governors of Texas has got a hoss in it”— Texas Siftings.
