Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1884 — To Restore a Faded Rose. [ARTICLE]

To Restore a Faded Rose.

Take a rose that is quite faded, and throw some sulphur on a chafing-dish of hot coals; then hold the rose over the fumes of the sulphur, and it will become quite white; in this state dip it into water, put it into a box or drawer for three or four hours, and when taken out it will be quite red again. The best interests of humanity depend on the good health of our women folios, and yet those vwith brightest intellects seem to sutler most with ailments peculiar to female life, it is well to remember tbat the whole female system can be built up to a proper state of endurance, pimples, sores, swollen limbs, monthly pains, and other indications oi female disease made to disappear, and robust health of mind and body .take the place of illnessĀ® and distress, if a timely use is made of Dr. Gnysott s Yellow bock and Sarsaparilla. It restores the blood .do perfect health. It strengthens the muscular and nervous system. it gives tone to the digestive and urinary organs. It allays all irritation of the mucous membrane. In a word, it is a perfect female medicine, and aids every lunct.on of female iite. NO other remedy equals it. Have your druggist gat if- Take no substitute.