Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1895 — UNWISE POSTPONEMENT. [ARTICLE]

UNWISE POSTPONEMENT.

Neglecting a Duty Which Ought to He Done Now. On general principles there is no more foolish method of taking life easy than by .deferring an obvious duty. Especially foolish Is the person who postpones the work of cleansing his blood. There are many reasons why tills work should be done In the spring. This is the cleansing season, and the blood needs cleansing before all things else. That tired feeling is due to a vitiated condition of the vital fluid. Th<? pimples and other eruptions, which appear are indications that the blood has become loaded with Impurities which should be expelled at onee. In no other way can health be maintained. Now there Is but one true blood purifier prominently In the public eye to-day, and that is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. By taking a few bottles of this great blood cleansing medicine the bodily health can be built up so that when the warm weather comes the system will be able to resist the debiliatlng effects of the heated season. Those who start with good health in the spring, given them by a thorough cleansing of the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, will be likely to pass through the summer without serious Illness, and when the autumn comes they will they are supplied with strength’’which they had never known at that season before. The work of cleansing the blood in the spring is oae of the most important duties of the season, because pure blood means good health, and good health is essential both to happiness and to the highest usefulness In the world. There are thirteen miles of bookshelves In the British Museum, London. Wb have not been without Biso’s Cure for Consumption for 20 years.—Lizzie Febhell, Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa., May 4,1894. _ 21 We produced in 1893 1,019,490,130 bushels of corn.