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MYSTERIOUS.

" I fear no evil that I C3n see ! " exclaimed Napo'eon, und h"i acta proved the troth of his philosophy. He could face dauger m every form; tut the sunken road of Waterloo was an unseen foe, greater thaa the annies aroand him. This same principle seems true n "th most people. We fear the unseen ; we dread the unknown; we sbi ink from that which possesses the pawtrto harm, that which is liable to break at any moment. A volcano is picturesque ; but men do not build their homes upon its sides. In the midst of so much mystery and so many unseen dangers, we naturally feel the sense of awe. We wonder, if some terrible calamity may not be just beneath the surface of what is apparently bright and serene. We wonder if some mnall portiou of the human machinery shonH get ont of order what the result would be; and we - fear disaster from powers we cannot comprehend. It is natural we should do so ! It is reasonable we should wonder what become of ns if the delicate mechanism of the brain should get broken. It .is natural we shonld ask what the resnlt wonld be if the million tissues of the lungs, liver or kilueya should become disordered. A slight excess, a careless attention of the details of health apparently does no harm, but it none the" 'less undermines the lifn. It is a draft upon vitality which must' be honored m the future. The trite saying that such acts "drives nails m one's coffin " is as true as it is old. Bat our onn neglect is by no means all the unseen injuries that come to the human system. There are a thousand evil in'ilnencrs.&U around ns at war with onr lives. They are inhaled into the lungs and poison the blood ; they are absorbed through tho skin and foster disease ; they are devoured with the f»od and corrode the important organs of the body; they are transmitted by contact with vegefc--^ahlfs and minerals as well afl mankind. <toml health is a thtng to be acquired ; it will not come on its own accord. The man or woman who possesses the power to wmnttrant all ilie.se evil influences and tendenuits has obtained a secret of untold value. The constant attain and exertions above referred to, gradually w.aken some of the most important organs of the body, and invite them to welcome the coming of broken health. The lung!), hoarfc.Miver, and kidneys can very easily become weakened ; am) how? By theso very abuses and strains that are brought to bear npon them. It is necessary to guard these orßaua and preserve their proper tone at all rimes. A prominent gentleman felt unuanally tired one day, but supposing it to be caused by over-exertion, he gave it little attention. The next day he was net so languid, but bis head pained him. This he attributed to indigestion, and took no further notice of it. Matters went along m this way tor several weeks, the headaches and languor increasing, accompanied occasionally by certain dull pains m . various parts of the body. He waa not inßenßible to these troubles ; but being closely cconpied he heedlessly overlooked them There finally came an m- - tense pain m the small of the back; hia ankles beoame swollen to twice their natural size, most violent nausea took possession of him, and life seemed one ,' intense pain. A physician, was called, who pronounced it Bright's disease of the kidneys, which he could relieve bnt could not cure. Now, had anyone warned this gentleman that the symptoms that had troubled him so long arose from the kidneys, he would have attended to them at once ; but he did not know it ; and many men and women to-day, m every part of Australia, are suffering, substantially, as did thi3 gentleman, and from the same cause ; and it is high time they should know what it means. It means present discomfort, ■ fnlure unhappiness, and premature death, unless attended to promptly and treated rightly. The only discovery which has ever been made m the scientific or medical worlds that is a oertain remedy for all such troubles is Warner's Safe Cure. Made from a tropical leaf whose properties, like Peruvian bark, are known and invaluable, it acts at once and naturally upon the organs svhioh proince these distressing troubles, carrying health to the entire system and banishing pain. While the most serious evils which can man or womankind are those which ariae from disordered kidneys, they are diseases which can be controlled if taken m time. The trouble is, that they are unseen evils, and the primary danger arises from the fadt that the symptoms they manifest are not recognised, bnt are attributable to some minor disorder, which, by being considered Blight, is permitted to fasten itself upon the system. That one half of physical disorders arise from imperfect kidneys is a new hut settled truth, and that these disorders might be prevented by using Warner's Safe Cure is equally true. ' Thousands,, of people, including prominent physicians, scientists and divines, who have known. of its wonderful powers, ; indorse, and recommend it. It acts upon both Ilver'and kidneys in' a direct and certain manner, and'invariably relieves and strengthens both. It puts them m a healthy condition, when otherwise, they would hacome inflamed. 1 1 gives .1 pleasing tonic to the entire system, and harmonizes all parts. Chemists throughout the world sell it ; and the opportunity for thus obtaining its benefit are bronght near to every he. Ft will salve the mystery of good health, and back the day on which .comes th« mystery.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 3

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MYSTERIOUS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 3

MYSTERIOUS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 3