Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1883 — RHEUMATISM CURED. [ARTICLE]

RHEUMATISM CURED.

Our best physicians agree that outward applications never cure rheumatism. The best oils and liniments only alleviate the pains. Rheumatism is a constitutional affliction, originating in impure and disordered blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy, because in purifying the blood it corrects the acidity in which rheumatism begins to act. REMARKABLE CASE OF A SEA CAPTAIN. Capt. Mitchell, of the barque Antoine Sala, New York and Havana trade, came home in May, 1882, entirely helpless with rheumatism. He Went to the mountains with his wife, at whose request Oapt. Mitchell made use of Hood’s fflarsaparllla. He commenced to improve right away under the influence of Hood’s Barsaparilla, and was soon ableto return to Brooklyn. In two months from hts first trying Hood’s Sarsaparilla his rheumatism was gone, and he sailed in oommand of his vessel a well man. His wife writes: “My husband Is 48 years of age, and his health Is now better than it has been for some time; he has gained several pounds in weight.” If any wish to inquire more particularly they can address Mrs. M. L. Mitchell. 791 Monroe street. Brooklyn, N. Y. AN OLD DRUGGIST 8 EXPERIENCE. i am employed in the Chicago N. D. Postofflce a* * carrier. During our late wet spell I have suffered from muscular rheumatism. I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and now I am entirely cured. I am an old druggist myself, haring had nearly twenty years’ experience. James V. A. Pboudfoot. l, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. ..Sold by Druggists, sl,- six for $5. Made only by 0.1. HOOD k CO.,Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass. Pore Blood. Many families pride themselves on their noble ancestry ; but here, in this democratic country, we do not core so much about our pedigree as our health. When the blood Is out of order, disease manifests itself in the skin and flesh. To be restored to healthtake Soo* rib's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup. Physicians speak of it in the highest terms. Dr. Everett, Cooper Plains, Steuben oounty, N. Y* mentions two oases of Scrofula and Erysipelas in which Scovill’a Sarsaparilla or Blood and liver Syrup effected a cure, and says: “ I think it one of the best purifiers of the day. It has met with perfect success in every oaso where I have used it” druggist will tell you that Allen’s Brain Food never falls to cure .Nervousness, Nfrvous Debility, and restore strength to the weakened organs .-At i druggists and at Allen's Pharmacy, 8151st Ave.. N. Y.

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