This section is from the book "Centennial Cookery Book", by Woman's Centennial Association. Also available from Amazon: Centennial Cookery Book.
good health depends upon pure blond : therefore, to keep well, purify the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is peculiarly designed in act upon the blood, and through that upon all the organs and tissues of the body. It has a specific action, also, upon the secretions and excretions, and assists nature to expel from the system all humors, impure particles, and effete matter through the ungs, liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin. It effectually aids weak, impaired, and debiliated organs, invigorates the nervous system, tones the digestion, and imparts new life and energy to all the functions of the body. a peculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it strengthens and builds up the system while it eradicates disease.
" 100 Doses One Dollar," so often told o' this peculiar medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is not a catch line only, but is absolutely true of and original with this preparation ; and it is as absolutely true that it can honestly be applied only to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is the very best spring medicine and blood purifier. Now, reader, prove it. Take a bottle home and measure its contents. You will find it to hold 100 teaspoonfuls. Now read the directions, and you will find that the average dose for persons of different ages is less than a teaspoonful. Thus economy and strength are peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has driven the poison from my blood, and though 76, I feel active and strong as at 50.W H. Groesbeck, Brooklyn, N. Y.
" I wish to say that I had salt rheum on i my left arm three years, suffering terribly; it almost disabled me from work. I took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the salt rheum has entirely disappeared." H. M. Mills, 71 French Street, Lowell, Mass.
" Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me a very great deal of good. It has built up my general health, given me a regular appetite, and made me full of new life and energy. The sores on my face with which I have sutiered many years are so much better that I feel well paid for taking the medicine." Mary Atkinson, Summerville, Pa.
" I must say Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I ever used. Last spring I had no appetite, and the least work I did fatigued me ever so much. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and soon I felt as if I could do as much in a day as I had formerly done in a week. My appetite is voracious." Mrs. M. V. Bayard, Atlantic City, N. J.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla helps me more than any other medicine I have ever taken for general debility, and I have tried almost everything. Our whole family use it, and I consider it ahead of all other medicines for giving strength." Mrs. E. Breneiser, Mauch (reek, Pa.
"I was in bad condition with fainting spells and general debility. I was run down, ate hardly anything, and hardly dared go out on the street alone for fear of having a fainting spell. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me a wonderful amount of good, as I am now in good health again. My appetite has been good ever since taking the medieine, and I can eat a square meal with relish." Mrs. Mollie utter, 119 Eleventh Street, Covington, O.
Wallace Buck, of North Bloomfield, N. Y., suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose ulcer on his leg, so bad that he had to give up business. He was cured of the ulcer by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
"My wife had dyspepsia. She could not keep her food down, and had that oppressed feeling after eating. She had no appetite, and was tired all the time. She tried numerous medicines without being relieved, but the first bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla did her a great deal of good. She has now taken two bottles, and can eat anything she wants without having that distress, and has no trouble in retaining her food." John Battenfield, Marion, O.
" Hoods Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier has no equal. It tones the system, strengthens and invigorates, giving new life. I have taken it for kidney complaint, with the best results." D. R. Saunders, 81 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O.
 
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