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THINGS SLOWLY LEARNED.
There is a man in Scotland who used to
write many readable and instructive
things. He signed himself "A Country
Parson," and a bright parson he is. One
of his essays is entitled "Things Klowly
Learned," a good line of thought for any
body.
"Well, here is one of thei things slowly
learned—that disease doesn't, jump on a
man like a wild cat out of a tree, but
develops from seeds and conditions, just
as roses and weeds do. We who write
and print the essays of which these lines
are one have said this a hundred times;
but all the people don't seem to have tho
roughly grasped the idea yet.
For if Air. Theodore Treasure alone had
done so, he wouldn't have suffered ten
years from attacks of rheumatic fever, in
November, ISM, he says he had a fearful
time with it. He tells us in a letter that
he had dreadful pains all over his body,
and was so sore he couldn't bear any
thing to touch him. Even the bedclothes
hurt hiin, like a feather against a sore
eye. "J got little or no sleep," he says,
"tossing all the night long, and trying to
get ease by a shift of position."
"J had a foul taste in my mouth, and
spat up a great quantity of slimy phlegm.
My appetite left me, and the little food
I forced down gave me great pain at the
chest and sides. For five months I v.-as
cordincd to my room, most of the time
una hit: to leave my bed, and what I suf
fered doting that time I have no words
to describe.
Any one who has ever been through
that sort of tiling can easily believe what,
Air. Treasure says; for when every muscle
and joint in a man's body is throbbing
with 'inflammation, it isn't any common
collection of words that can set forth his
feelings, it is agony and torment in the
supreme degree. Act we ought to know
belter than to have it. Hut we don't—not
yet.
"1 was perfectly helpless, continues
our friend, "and could scarcely move. In
fact, the people had to move rne from one
side of the bed to the other. Month after
month I was laid up and suffering in this
way. I had a doctor attending me, but
he wasn't able to do much to relieve me.
"Finally, to cut the story short, J came
to hear of Mother feeigel's Curative Syrup.
I read about it in a book that was left at
my house. The book said this medicine
was good for rheumatism, and so my wife
got rue a bottle from Air. Ford, the grocer,
at Oaklii'l. After taking it for a week I felt
great relief. Then I kept on taking it,
and not long afterwards I found it had
cured me; it had completely driven the
rheumatism out of my system. I am will
ing you should publish these facts, and you
can refer any enquirers to rne. (Signed)
Theodore Treasure (Waggon and Horses
Inn), Douiting, Cheptcn Mallett, Novem
ber 3rd, 18w3/'
Now, let's hark back a moment. To the
thoughtful reader Mr. Treasure's story
may look a trille confused and mixed.
That is, he describes the symptoms of
rheumatism proper in connection with a
lot of oilier symptoms which wouldn't
seem at the first blush to have anything
to do with rheumatism. But there's where
Air. Treasure is right, and the render
wrong. His account shows that he was a
victim of chronic indigestion, dyspepsia,
and torpid liver — and that covets the
whole giourid. Rheumatism—and this is
the slowly-learned lesson — is merely a
nasty symptom of a dyspeptic condition
of the digestive organs. At the outset it
means too much eating and di inking. This
results in the format-ion of a poisonous
acid which fd.U the body and produces the
local outbreak called rheumatism. Hence
we cure it from within, not from without.
And this true idea is aiso a new idea—do
you see?
Try to get this lesson by heart. You can
prevent rheumatism by He-gel's Syrup,
yon - can cure it l.y Syrup. tint iU
is more comfortable to prevent, it.
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