Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — HUMORS. [ARTICLE]

HUMORS.

The animal fluids of the body, when poorly flourished, become vitiated and cause eruptions to apttear on the skin. They are objectionable from their disfigurement, and vacy-in character team a constant, uneasy sensation to s portive distress and severe pain. Hood’s Sarsaparilla corrects-the derangement of the functions, enriches the fluids, purifies the blood, and changes the diseased condition to one of health and vigor/ j * * '■ - ‘ ‘ \. * • -$. Ptmploa. ; ", o , v.a ' Halford Flynn, of New- York, hadpe many tfmkriea andblotchesonhistecethsthe was ashamed. He tried various remedies without effect. Sood's Sarsaparilla purified his blood, and idl blemish* disappeared. • Ringworm. My brother is avictim to a hum or which bgnga ringworms all over his face. He is using Hood’s Sarsepar rilla, and already is so much benefited that his eyes are no longer affected. Ha will continue its use till he feels fully icured.—L. E. Howard, Temple, N. H. My little boy was so badly afflicted with a humor that we had to mitten his hands to keep him from rubbing the sores, which itched and discharged a watery nutter. Before he had finished one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla the sores were healed.—L. J. CuMjtNT, Merchant, Warner, N. H. * . Hood** S*rMi>*iill*.