Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1882 — THE DUTY OF NEWSPAPERS [ARTICLE]
THE DUTY OF NEWSPAPERS
When experienced, practical andj unprejudiced physicians widely endorse and recommend a medicine, knowing from the ingredients it contains that it is Nature’s best assistant as a Health renewer, especially incuring impure blocd, dyspepsia, kidney and lung diseases, female complaints and general weakness, then indeed, should the newspaper press of the country give publicity to tne fact. We refer to Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and jSfrsaparllla, a medicine of which ■ over a million bottles were sold last year, without" one single instance of complaint.—| Times The full draperies, p&niers, and bouffante tournuree, which there is an effort to make fashionable, are very unbecoming to al) except very tall and elender women. An editor who does not wish his name mentioned, writes as follows: “Excessive mental activity seriously affected my health. My kidneys and liver gave me greatest annoyance. Severe headache often made me unfit for work. Milky urine and other symtmns gave evidence of physical decay. Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla banished every feeling of distress. I think it the best medicine in the world, and shall do all I can to increase its sale. Senator Bayard expects to take a summ” cruise on a pilot boot.
