Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1901 — The Absence of It. [ARTICLE]

The Absence of It.

If there is any truth in the saying that happiness is the absence of all pain, mental apd physical, the enjoyment of it can only be found In heaven. But so far as the physical is concerned, it 1b within easy reach; at least measurably so. as far as cure will go. The Bum of human misery In this line is made up of greater or less degrees of physical suffering. The minor aches and pains which afflict mankind are easy to reach and as easily cured. There are none In the whole category, which, if taken In time, cannot be cured. They must In some form jifflict the nerves, the bones, the muscles and joints of the human body. They are all more or less hurtful and wasteful to the system. St. Jacob’s Oil is made to cure them, to search out hidden pain spats, and to cure promptly in a true remedial and lasting way. Very, very many have not known happiness for years till they used it, and very many are putting off cure and happiness because they don’t use It.