Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1882 — They Were Once. [ARTICLE]
They Were Once.
This was in a horse-car. Two elderly gentlemen seated on one side, and another ditto on the other. “ Excuse me,” said the latter) “ but are you,' gentlemen, natives of New Haven ?” “No, sir, no,” replied one of the persons addressed. “Ah, 1 didn’t know, gentlemen,” said the questioner. “ We were formerly natives,” said the other of the two, " but we are now living in Philadelphia.” Quite a smile all over the car.— New Haven Register. Mbs. Maria L. Winton, of Batavia, Ohio* writes : * I believe I suffered more from dyspepsia than any woman living. It Just seemed that no kind of food wonld rest on my stomach. My habits were very irregular and my general health consequently broke down. Several medicines I tried relieved me at first, but I soon got worse again. I was recommended to give Dr. Guysotts Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla a triaL It has now been three months since I quit taking it, and 1 have not suffered any symptoms of dyspepsia since, and my habits are now very regular/’ : —i—-i, . ■ i, . A new thought* nyw be false ; if it is it will pass away. When the new truth bas come to life it bursts the old husks.
