Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1875 — What Shall We Do? [ARTICLE]
What Shall We Do?
It4s no wonder that we hear this question on every corner. So many are dying suddenly of diseases of the brain in these days that everyone is alarmed, and is asking: ‘‘■Wliat shall we do?” There ia alarm on account of dizziness of the head, a whirling sensation when rising up suddenly, a baa, “ all-gone” sensation at the pit of the stomach, like the gnawing of an ulcer, with a feeling like a load after eating, pains in the back, sides and chest, at times, with costive bowels, scantv,. high-colored urine, sometimes voided with pain, appetite poor, and when food is eaten it oftentimes distresses; the skin, after a time, becomes dark, cold and clammy, eyes sunken and tinged with yellow, spirits dejected* with evil forebodings. When any of these symptoms are present no time should be lost in using a proper remedy. The one that wfi have known to operate with the most certainty \* the BhAkbk Extract of Roots or Curative Syrup (not a patent medicine), sold by Druggists and A. J. White, 319 7 earl street, New York.
