THE UNEASINESS OF THE WORLD.
Probably within the last two years note.than during any previous period the sense of impending evil Las more V*. or less appealed to the minds of all W\ men. Financial'institutions have ■-■ disappeared ■by the score—usually peaceful little Republics have been agitated to their ?ery vitals by the slaughter attendant upon civil war— Anarchism is rampant—labour troubles me constantly rccuning—the notable lives of well-known men seemingly so strong, though old, that their admirers said to themselves, "These lives will outlive our lives," have gone out in thespaco of a thought,, Everything append ephemeral, life of all kinds, even the material oarth itself* This feeling of apprehension may be traced partly to the taot that the world is experiencing a season of commercial' depression and Bocial upheaval which makes the outlook gloomy, and partly to the heavy list of sudden deaths caused by the peculiar epidemics of the time, accentual ing in the minds of the survivors the truth that nothing is certain in life but death, In very many oases the cauße of this deep digression arises
from that' terrible lassitude which **Jist. This 13 bat the danger signal of • that mortal foe—kidney disease—the flag hung out to warn the. unhappy patient of the implacable Nemesis on his track. The truth is that mental worry is certain to tell upon some vital organ in the human system, and no portions of that organisation are so susceptible as those of the kidneys, and aympathetioally, the livor. Hence the blood becomes contaminated with uric acid poison, and endless troublesome symptoms follow; but the tired feeling is the most prominent, and general debility is the result. The only specific is undoubtedly Warner's Safe Cure, It searches out the cause and complete restoration ensues, even io the worst forms of Brighi's disease.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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302THE UNEASINESS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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