Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1901 — Regular Habits. [ARTICLE]

Regular Habits.

Regular habits are conductive to health, and if one is In poor health, systematic exercise and faithful obedience, to the laws of life are above all necessary in regaining what has been lost. The same thing holds true in keeping the soul in good spiritual condition or in curing it of sin-sickness. Persistent obedience to the commandments df God, regular hours of reading meditation, attendance on church services, and doing good to others, will finally, If patiently adhered to, bring back faith, hope, love, peace and happiness. Regularly and continuously these things must be practiced if it is to be well with one's soul.—The Reformed Church Messenger. The world has 2,260,000 acren under tobacco cultivation, which produces 850,000 tons each year. Let no man talk of freedom until he Is sure he can govern himself.— Goethe. Plso’s Cure Is the best medicine wfe ever used for all affections of the throut and lungs.—Wm. O. Enoslby, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10,1000. Germany still imports 76 per cent of her steel pens from England. Mrs. Austin's new dress Is fine as silk. Wise men make mistakes, but only fools repeat them.