Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

OFTEN TIRED BUT NEVER WEARY

Let a discuss this p int for two minutes. Here's a man v.ho eayw 'hat at a certain t erio<l h" began 111 1 feel ' tirod mid weary." That a precisely tho way ho pats i ia (.is letter. Now anybody fa^ a right lo feel tired or fatigued (it's the saina thia^), after labour or much ex r.'ise. It's tho body's fashion of toiling you to hold up, ro giro it a rest. It is a natural and, in hoalth f with supper and s'eey just.ahead, a piea6 nt feeling But vi eariness I— that's different 1 Ibat comes of monotony, ot of lone'iness.' Weariness is of tlie "rahd, not of tho body". - c ßot it' can ariiu 'mTnTbV-Jy', airilfe raliie:'~ r 'rf Hub bothets you m first,- dnn't sajr, "Stuff 1" "hornbug ! ' but *mdy op on'it a man may • o tired an \ happy, but not weary and happy. For weariness means deprived spirits, »od nerves alt sagged- down in the middle. And when you get b»trt at onco, \ oil wi'l be wise to fipd out/wl'StVgope wrong.' It is a short letter,' ttris is,' and wo rarj just as well qu teethe wlio!e-of it. Thn writSrsajß : * It was jn "November, 1887, *hon 'I bwlan to f ee^ tire * .aad weiry . 1 1 Beemed as if I fi^ad no, "strength left in met Before that t bad ifvv'ays 1«- n strong and healthy. My appetit-j wn^.poor^and fof day's together I c -bid" not touch kny foot that was placed S.'for* mo. ,' After every meal thht'l'rfM succet-d W forcing down I "had «itch <drea'jful pains jn_"Ui6'chest »nd back tint I was almosfafraid to eat. Th- a there was a'sbarp pain, arotind, the heart, too, as though I w>b 8 abb'ed'with'a knife. " I ioßt¥ denl of sleep, Vnd for nighis togetbbT l didn t aleep-at all: I began to loss flesh' mpidly, and was Afraid I waß^oinginto * consumption;;. Ye_t I kept <.n with my work.---'ho*<Sver,-biit it wu» a hard ihiog for me -heoauso I was so weak and nervom thit I tremb-eel fmin he<d to footi As the time wsnt -on I 'gradually gpt worse and worsa; <and my eyes wero straken and drawn in. . I consulted a doctor in Kentish town. -He gave me' medicine., but it did no good. After all this I got an idea into my head (hat I should hoc recovpr. "Oneday.a Jady. came into* the shop, and n ticing the Btsie-'I- wasrin, kindly asfced how long I had bi eti ill, t I told bor all about it, ' »a'd"-aho -said, 'You " try Mother Seigt-1 s Curative Syr np ;it has made me well, and I "belioto it will do you good. ' - - •■ ">■ - '' < "1 8 nt for a bollle, arid after taking & fewdoeesl felt relieved. Presently 1 my food asr»td" witb'cne, sn<\ 1 enjojed my meals I could sleep beitor aUo, i.hd by k' oping on taking the fyrnp I soon got as strong as I ever was in my life, that lima (now over iour jears ago) I liavo boon in the best of health, I eonidertliatin all probability this remedy taved my life ; at nil events, it restored my hoaith, and life without health don't amount to much. I ghdly consent to ths publication of this a ateuiunt, and will rtnswtr inquiries Yours tiuly vSigoed), G. Vinos, 142, Miepho.ri's bush Road, Loodon, \V., .November 3'jth, 1892." Thus Mr. Vkeo'e uiiforlunat<- expetionce com sto happy end. As he hats to woik for v living, like nost of us, ho ii no doubt of tea tirod, luu nevtr weary any inorei And what can p. ssiby bo lnoio woirisomo th>-n loaj* conliuued Illneßa V \\ ilh him, &s with mil.iooß, it was the htomach that wan in Jtault. Uis food entorei the titouiach and stopped the o. Ho he suffered from two bad tosnlts : he received no strength from it, but he did nceive tho deadly acids and gases which the fertnerv ed stuff gave birth 10. indigestion and dya r o,faia. 1 lv pamo ' old ttory of pain t»ii'l in t-ury, nml. thank nier -y, the sati,e story of re-t" anon and gratitu o uf'er aa a. peal for bo had betu uu.lo la Sood tld AlutnerßJfiei.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18950608.2.23

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 2

Word Count
704

OFTEN TIRED BUT NEVER WEARY Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 2

OFTEN TIRED BUT NEVER WEARY Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 2