Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1884 — FOR TWENTY YEARS. [ARTICLE]

FOR TWENTY YEARS.

An Important Opiuiou by an ‘Eminent New York Jurist. A correspondent of the Syracuse (N. Y.) Journal sends his paper an interesting interview with one of the leading Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, from which we quote: “Yes, sir; I have been on the bench, for twenty years, and have never missed an appointment through physical debilities.” “In the spring of the year 1 make it an invariable rule to help nature ‘clean house' by using a standard blood purifier, and to this I attribute my extraordinary vigor. I am nearly 70 years old.” This man is a philosopher as well as a jurist. The early spring is nature's “house cleaning” time. Then the blood is full of the impurities of the long winter. Nature needs assistance in this work, for if the purification be not complete, the system is liable to attacks of pneumonia, chills and fever, malaria, rheumatism, liver and kidney and blood disorders, headaches, bowel derangements, and the debilitating effects of summer heat. The use of a pure vegetable, nonalcoholic preparation is then all-important., “No, 1 should not like my name to be used publicly, but you may say," said' the jurist, “that the only medicine I use is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y.—a most excellent preparation, which I always warmly oommend to my friends everywhere.” The Favorite Remedy has been twenty years in use, and it is said that it is pleasant to take, cures in 90 per cent, of oases, and can harm no one. It challenges the fullest comparison os a preventive and curative. It is purely vegetable, non-alco-hollo, and can be used with the utmost safety by children and adults. We do not wohder that it has the eordial Indorsement of the best physicians and the public. The man who thinks a big necktie will hido a dirty collar must think people are collarblind.