POISON IN THE ASHES MANY people believe that Nature ha-> somewhere a remedy for every disease So many and so terrible are the ills o* life, and so slight the pleasure we get as time fliss past, that such a belief is the least we can .'how m a gr-cious and all-wise Providence. A few remedies - but, alas, how few !— hive been found. Others, so far, lie hid-ien from human inquiry. Occasionally death follows quickly on the heels of the evil—an illustration of the dangerous character of the ailment to be relieved. For example, Nervous Dyspepsia is a comparatively new disease, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and cf the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as separate ailment 9, and it was Mt for the clearsighted thinkers to prove that th« b^sis of this terrible and often fatal complication lies chiefly m the dis rdered and depraved- functions of digestion and nutrition. Tney reasoned thus : ■• If we can induce the stomach t> do its work, and stimulate the excretive orgai\S;to drive out of the body the poi-.owus waste mattei which remans after the life-giving elements of the food have been absor' ed, we shall have c-hquered Nervous Dyspe; sia and Nervous Exhau- ion." A m* they ws-re right. Knowing the infallible power c-f Sei.el's Syrup m less complicated trough similar dis. ases, they resolved to test it fully, m this. To leave no ground for doubt, tbey prescribed the remedy m hundreds of cases which had b°en pronounced incurable— with perfect success m every instance where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia and Exhaustion may almost be called a peculiarly English disea c. To a greater or Jess extent half the people of this country suffer from it— both sexes and all . ages. In no country m the world are there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this, alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these ; frequent or continual headache ; a dull pain at the base of the brain ; b?d breath ; nauseous eructations ; the rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat ; a sense of opp ession and faintness at the pit of the stomach, flatulence; wakeful, ness and lo*- of seep; disgust with foo J even when weak from the need of it; sticky and slimy ma'.ter on the teeth or m the mouth, especially on rising m the morning; furred and eated tongue; dull eyes; cold hui^s and feet ; constipation ; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor or calling continuous attention ; and oppressive and sad fore' o-ings and fear. All this terrible "group Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup removes by its positive, powerful, direct, yet painless and gentle action upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's fire) which, unremoved, poison and kill, are expelled from the body through the bowels, kidneys, an i skin. The weak and prostratedjnerves are quieted, toned, and fed by the purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings, and power, retu> ns to the sufferer, , who had perhaps abandoned all hope of ever seeing another well day. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup is for pale by all chemists and m.dicine vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 35, Farringdcn Road, London. Auctions. SATURDAY 25th FEBRUARY, 188°. AT BAST STREET BOKSE BAZAAR. At 1 o'clock MRSBRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, will Sell by Publio Auction, — 30 PIGS 30 FRIBDLANDER BROS., 2J84 PETER WILLIAMS, Auctioneer: r?ATURL)AY, 25th FEBRUARY. speciaiTentry. 1 GO RBE CUTTER, by David Calrncrosß. Sale at I o'clook. T. BULLOCK, 2 y 82 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25xh, 200 ACred Wakanni Plains, for Sale by Order of the Mortgagee. MR T. BULLOCK has received in'Btructiona to Pell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date, on account und b-' order of tho Mortgtgee, KS. 25503. containing 200 acred, Wakanni D strict, and known aa Willburn'a land. Terms and fnll particulars oan be ob> tamed of the Auctioneer. Thia Property mast be sold. Sale at 12.30. 2*fi7 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY*""" Sale of Household Fnrniture and Effects. MR T. BULLOCK has received m. .tractions from the Owner, who is leaving the district, to Sell by Publio Aaotlon, at the Arcade, on SATURDAY, 25th February, the following useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, vis. :- -1 Solto ln Horsehair, Carpets and Hearth Buga, Fenders and Fire Tront, Sideboard, Pier Glass 40 z 30, Coal Vi»se, Mahogany Loo Table, Plo tares, first class Double barret Breech Loading Gon In Case, 2 Barometers, Clock. Lamp, Books, Double aud Single Iron Bedsteads, Flock Mattresses, Palliasses, Was.h---stand-* and Ware, Chests Drawers, Looking Glasses, Kitchen Tables, Cooking Utensils, and a quantity of Sundries, Sale at 12 o'olock "*T. BULLOCK, 2*66 Auctioneer — aWe— ——■—■■-— Mb— ————— _-_____■!__ — j Mount Somers Coal I AM no*jr iv.a, position to aupply COAL at corisidembly reduced rates. Io anticipation ofV' ¥J*R'CrE DEMAND during the eoinipg season, I have made PRICES such that no one need want FQEL ; and until further notice will supply at Per truck load at Mount Somers Railway Bfcation, per ton,,, 12s Stations on Mouot §p m <j. r s lin.}, freight i; ' « ! addqd, A hburton. £6r tf uok, per ton 15s T >»wal4 . Ise Window !'. Binda " » a l Ealing »' » }§ 8 eff 0 » - Chertsey „ .. 16a TERMSHOASH. BOOKING EXTRA. In Ayhburton retail, quantities delivered to Customers' residences, at 20s per ton, CASH. All information to be obtained from* and orders left with , -Jr JOHN G. RESTELL, WE^T; STREET,. i.WhjOtfl I bavo appointed my A gs.nt, .aud who xM pli *t ab£ve rat*?s FOX. CASH,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1773, 22 February 1888, Page 3
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