Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1888 — Page 7
Wise Words to Bride and Bridegroom.
Work together, plan together, select and furnish the bouse or rooms together. Be one in all home arrangements. The less talk of “mine and thine” the better. We are satisfied that “my rights” should be erased from the. dictionary which governs husband and wife, and “our rights” substituted. But, notwithstanding short engagements and early marriage certainly appear to be the most certain road to abiding happiness, there are some cases which necessitate a long engagement. But it is full of dangers and uncertainty. Yet, if each continue faithful, and swerve not from their plighted vows until the circumstances which compelled delay have passed or been overcome, then a long engagement almost invariably ends in a very happy marriage. A love that has not been shaken by long delay, usually involving long absences, is not built on sand, but on a rock, over which floods may sweep and the wind threaten in vain. If young people are trained to look upon an engagement as a solemn contract as binding in God’s sight as marriage, there would be very little danger. If in early youth, before education is completed, and some profession or employment is secured, two meet and are drawn together, becoming devotedly attached, then the engagement, even if of necessity it must be long, is the wisest course. Any sacrifice is better than to relinquish the first love. We firmly believe in first love, given when the heart is young and tender, unstained by too close contact with the world and its bewitching, beguiling attractions. Such love, honestly given and as truljr returned, is next to a mother’s love—the safeguard of young men and maidens. This once secured, the world may spread out all her devices ever so skillfully and she will not ireak the bond. So, because the first young love is so sweet, so strong, and, when faithfully nurtured, so enduring, we say “let it not go,” even if it can be held only by a long engagement.— Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher.
The Stops of an Organ.
With such important functions as the liver, are •f course productive of serious bodily disturbance. When it relaxes its secretive and distributive activity, bile gets into the blood and Singes the skin and white of the eyes with yellow, the bowels become constipated, the tongue •oated, the breath sour. Then come headaches, vertigo and congestion of the organ, accompanied with pain in its vicinity or under the right shoulder blade. Shall blue pill be the remedy sought? No, for mercury in any form is pernicious. What then? Experience indicates Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as the true remedy for inactivity of the liver. It not only redoxes the bowels without pain, but has a direct stimulating effect upon the hepatic gland Itself, the 'seat and origin of the trouble. All malarial complaints involve disorder of the Jiver, and of these the Bitters is the most popular curative. It also conquers dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatism and kidney troubles.
Wonderful Intelligence.
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Don’t You Know
that you cannot afford to ueglect that catarrh? Don’t you know that it may lead to consumption, to insanity, to death ? Dou’t you know Shat it can be easily cured? Don’t you know that while the thousand and one nostrums you have trie I have utterly failed that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure? It has stood the test of years, aud there are hundreds of thousands of grateful men and women in all parts of the country who can testify to ite efficacy. All druggists. Fortunately for poets they are born, red made. Were it otherwise the law might interfere.— Life.
How to Gain Flesh and Strength.
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LOOK YOUNG!
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Coming Events.
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Some Were Missing.
Buskins was very pious, very fond of the ladies, and very bald on the back of his head. The other evening he was calling on a Connecticut avenue girl, and was giving her a great deal of church talk. “Ah, Miss Charlotte," he said, “we are watched over very carefully. Even the hairs of our head are numbered.” “Yes, Mr. Buskins,” she replied, with deep enthusiasm, “but some of the back numbers of yours appear to be missing.”— Washington Critic. “I am weary of livinv.” moaned poor Mrs. Black, “For I’m fairly worn out with the ache in my back; My nerves are a chain Of weakness and pain, And my poor head is aching as if it would crack.” “Now, don’t be discouraged, * cried good Mrs. White, “It is never so dark but there's promise of light; I can tell you, in brief. What will give you relief Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will soon set you right “ It is the only remedy for woman’s peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Large bottles (100 doses) 81; six for f 5. Why call a man a crank, when no one can turn him?
Can a Man Swallow a Cannon-Ball ?
Weil, “that depends.” He can if his throat is large enough and the cannon-ball not too large. The question really seems worthy of some consideration in visw’of the sizs of some of the pills that are prescribed for suffering humanity. Why not throw them “to the dogs, ” and take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets? Small, sugar-coated, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, in glass, and always fresh. Christianity was introduced into Gaul (France and Belgium) in the year 160. The careless man escapes many dangers.—Judge.
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President's Proclamation.
SPECIAL. Whereas, From day to day vast numbers are being stricken down with the fell disease Rheumatism, which seems to be greatly on the increase. And whereas. The nation has within a short time been called upon to mourn the sudden loss of many of our public men, such as Vice Pres-, ident Hendricks, Gen. John A. Logan, Sec’y Daniel P.
RHEUMATISM. I was cut in the wrist ’<• a broken bottle, from which I suffered extreme pain. I called a doctor, who pronounced it sciatic rheumatism. My right side became paralyzed, leg arid arm badly withered, and my joints were so stiff that there was but little action in them. About six weeks ago I began taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup with marvelous reaults. Since then I have left off the use of crutches entirely, and only use a cane, and for the past few days I often forget it and walk without any aid. To say that it has greatly benefited me but poorly expresses my idea of your Rheumatic Syrup. C. D. Denio, Dealer in General Groceries, Jackson, Mich. C. D. DENI O is a man well known in this community, and was probably the worst wreck physically of any man this country ever saw. He was paralyzed from rheumatic poison, and no one ever expected he would recover. He is well, and it is simply marvelous. Frank L. Smith, Ex-Member State Legislature, Jackson, Mich.
Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup UNRIVALED in merit. It is a SAFE FAMILY MEDICINE, because it contains no poison or opiates. Children, invalids and delicate persons will find it tile best medicine and tonic they can use. No home should be without it. Always in season. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. If you caunot procure it of your druggist, tend direct to us. Price *1; U bottles 15. Plasters, 25c. A SURF (CURE FOR RHEUMATISM?
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Epileptic Convulsions, or Fite, PaNERVDUS ralysis, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, nkiifiuvo st. Vitus’s Dance, insomnia, or inability lIIQCIVrS to sleep, and threatened insanity, Nervoue UloMolo. Debility, and every variety of nervous affeotion, are treated by our specialists for these diseases with unusual success. See numerous cases reported in our different illustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request for them is accompanied with a statement of a case for consultation, so that we may know which one of our Treatises to send. We have a Special Department, devoted IIRFiSrC Hr ezclusivelv to the treatment of Diseases of UI4UOLO ur Women. Every case consulting our specialist* WnilEii whether by letter or in person, is given the nUMCn. most careful and considerate attention. ImfasiiiiMSMMSMal porunt cases (and we get few which have not already baffled the skill of all the home physicians) have the benefit of a full Council of skilled specialist* Rooms for ladies in the Invalids* Hotel and Surgical institute are very private. Send ten cents in stamps for our Complete Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates <IBO pages). D.mm. A...- HERNIA (Breach), or RUPTURE, no KADICAL uURE matter of bow long standing, or of what size, imuiuMk wvuk j f promptly and permanently cured by HP HiIPTIIRF our specialist* without the knife and Ur nuriunt. Without dependence upon trasws. Abundant reference* Send ten cents for our Illustrated Treatise. PILES, FISTULJE, and other diseases affecting the lower bowel* are treated with wonderful success. The worst cases of pile tumors, are permanently cured in fifteen to twenty daya. Bend ten cents for illustrated Treatise. “uJTm Orpuflc weakness, nervous debility, premature WEAK decline of the manly power* involuntary ioeses, ” " impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of Mm will-power, melancholy, weak beck, and all affeoIHIR. tions arising from youthful indiscretions and per■mmmmMd nicious, solitary practices, are speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. We, many years ago. established a Special Department for the treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of the moat skillful physicians and surgeons on our Htaff, in order that all who apply to us might receive ail the advantages of a full Council of the most experienced specialist* Wc offer no apology for devoting BO much We DEFER attention to this neglected class of disease* u believing that no condition of humanity is Nil APAI flfiV too wretched to merit the sympathy Ind HU HrULUUI. services of the noble profession to which we belong. Why any medical man, intent on doing good and alleviating suffering, should shun such cases, we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider ft otherwise than most honorattic to cure the worst cases of these disease* we cannot understand; and yet of all the other maladies which afflict mankind there is probably none about which physicians in general practice know so little. We shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and skill, all applicants who are suffering from any of these delicate disease* Onnrn it Ilnur Most of these cases can be treated by us when uUntU Al nUMt. at a distance as well as if here in person. A Complete Treatise (136 pages) on these delicate diabases sent sealoa. in plain envelope, secure from observation, on receipt of only ten cents, in stamps, for postage. All statements made and secrets confided to us will be held to be sacredly confidential. All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to 1 WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Manning, Gen. McClellan, and many others. ATow, therefore, I do, by virtue of the knowledge possessed by me. proclaim and recommend Hibbard’s Rheumatio Syrup to be a remedy of great merit, both for Rheumatism aud all Blood Diseases. And further. That this medicine be adopted as a national remedy by all. Signed by the President.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. My daughter Maud had inflammatory rheumatism. Her limbs were badly swollen. She was in terrible agony. Sho has been taking Rheumatio Syrup and using your Plasters, which has broken it up. The Syrup corrected her indigestion, cleansed the rheumatic poison from her blood, and she is now able to be around the house. W, consider Hibbard's Rheumatio Syrup and Ptosters remedies of great merit. Rkv. J. Roberts, Pastor First M. E. Church, Fremont, Mich. Last winter and spring I was a terrible sufferer from rheumatism in my left shoulder and arm, suffering the most excruciating pain. Two bottles of of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup cured me. I can with confidence recommend it to all who are suffering with rheumatic difficulty. Rev. James Berry, Morley, Mich. No remedies known so highly endorsed by its home people, in the treatment of Rheumatism and all Blood diseases. Our Medical Pamphlet, treating on Rheumatism and all Blood and FEMALE Diseases, sent free on application. Rheumatic Syrup Company, Jackson, Mich. >
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