Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1882 — The Best Way. [ARTICLE]
The Best Way.
The best way to increase the appetite, Assist digestion, cause the food to assimilate properly and the absorbents to take up nourishment, induce full and regular evacuation, produce easy expectoration and stop decay of tho limgs, heart, liver, urinaty and digestive organs and purify the blood, is by using the Queen of Health, called Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Leading physicians recommend it as a true strengthened a sure reviver and E orfeet health-renewer. It is composed of armless yet effective vegetable tonics, and will not barm tho most delicate, being especially adapted to enfeebled constitutions and infants. Ask*your druggist to get it for you. A curious experiment, according to the Paris newspapers, hai recently been made with wine in that city. A current of electricity was passed through a small cask of sour wine, and at the end of a few days the wine was found to be groatlv improved in quality and to have acquired that flavor which has hitherto been supposed to oomo of age. It is said that the discovery of this new maturing process is owing to the accident of a thunder-storm having greatly improved a cask of bad wine in the cellars of a vintner at Carcassonne. A physician writes : “For all diseases affeoting the blood, liver and kidneys, brain and nervous system, there is no combination prepared for general use more beneficial than Dr. Guysotl’s Yellow Dock and Barsaparilla. I recommend it frequently in my practice.” Why then remain a crabby dyspeptic and nervous sufferer? Why not be strong, healthy and robust ? A poor sewing girl, who went to the late Dr. John F. Gray for advice, was given a vial of medicine and told to go home and go to bed. “I can’t do that, doctor,” the girl replied, “for I am dependent on what I earn every day for my living.” “If that is so,” said Dr. Gray; “ I’ll change the medicine a little. Give me back the vial.” He then wrapped around it a $lO bill, and returning it to her reiterated his order, .“Go home and go to bed,” adding, “Take the medicine, cover and all.” Cashiers in China are not paid salaries. They depend for their remuneration on buying imperfeot coins and passing them off on their customers.
