Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1884 — THAT TERRIBLE TRAGEDY! [ARTICLE]

THAT TERRIBLE TRAGEDY!

One of the Chief Cause* of Sadden Insanity 11l strated. Kingston (N. Y.) Freeman. As details or the Rathbone wife murder are received they add to its horror. Col. Rathbone, the murderer, was with President Lincoln when Booth shot him, and was himself stabbed by the assassin. The event was followed by nervous prostration, which produced, says Senator Harris, of Albany, painful dyspepsia, which, growing constantly worse in the last ten years, finally produced “blues” and periodical brain disorders. He was a model husband, but dyspepsia made him a monster! Experts tell us that the brain is the soundest of all organs, and they credit the alarming increase of insanity to derangements of the stomach. What the stomach is the b.ood will be, and bad blood has a very evil effeot on the brain. Dyspepsia Is a dangerous disorder, and yot It is far too often neglected when it might be cheeked or cured. H. S. Benedict, for thirty-live years express agent up In Troy, has often related how lor a long tiino his life was an unbearable burden. He sap’s he would rather die than go through his old^dyspeptic experiences. And John Eiting, the* widely known Cdd Fellow, of Hudson, informs us that what began in sour stomach, heartburn, lumpy sensations, and occasional constipation, resulted in confirmed dyspepsia, Intense beat and distress in the stomnch, belching of wind, hard and bloated bowels, loss of appetite, constant constipaiion, sick headache, aud a despondent, Irritable condition of mind. These gentlemen can realize, as can thousands of others, to what violence confirmed dyspepsia may drive a man! Happily for them they escaped mental frenzy by' the timely use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., a pure vegetable, non-alcoholic compound which in the past twenty years has cured In £0 per cent, of cases. It has a very large sale, and is regarded by physicians as most valuable for stomach, malarial, liver, kidney, urinary, female and blood disorders. • If we would esoape the full penalties or dyspepsia, we must arrest it before it becomes chronic and sets the blood and brain on fire. A man may not want to buy the cat, but when he runs it out of tho pantry he becomes a purr chaser.