And I am to serve sarsaparilla and sandwiches with Kitty and Annabel?
In cases where this remedy fails, I have found that a course of the Bichloride of Mercury, combined with Sarsaparilla or some bitter tonic, proves very beneficial.
Sarsaparilla is supposed by many to exert an alterative action in the blood; but this is not very clear, nor is its utility often very decided.
Sarsaparilla is a very doubtful member of this order.
Here, too, the native passion-flower, scarlet and orange, was tangled up with the common purple sarsaparilla and the English honeysuckle and jessamine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5.
The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for Catarrh is vouched for by many people it has cured.
And married a sarsaparilla man, and lived in Fiff Avenoo, and moved in the fust society.
We must certainly try to accustom ourselves to the mopoke and the sarsaparilla plant, and to make the gum-tree and the buddawong as dear to us as the olives and the narcissi of white Colonus.
Some of the properties of sarsaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate, and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to the experienced in its manufacture.
Jacob Townsend's sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common.
This shows that there is virtue in a name when applied to the extract ofsarsaparilla root; and there may be equal virtue in it when applied to a compromise bill.
Set right down," said the genial sarsaparilla man, and to further promote good feeling he tendered his remaining "Ruby Mandeville" cigar.
The sarsaparilla bottle was taken down from the shelf and put on the counter, together with a glass and a water-bag.
When his visitor had gone, Tom Gibbon asked a black-fellow who the man was that preferredsarsaparilla to whisky.
Shên I ate the sarsaparilla cake, attached the talisman to his body, thanked the god, and prepared to leave.
This said, Tung-hua Ti-chün ordered his servants to bring a red Chinese sarsaparilla cake, with a lunar talisman.
The principal products of the soil are coffee, sugar, maize, cocoa, sarsaparilla and fruits.
Prepared by cold process) from the above fine species of the root, and prescribed by the first physicians and surgeons of the day, is acknowledged by the faculty to be the best form of Sarsaparilla now in use.
The sarsaparilla in its original packing case was unique, and it represented its share in the country's exportations.
Honduras sarsaparilla has taken the highest award at the last five expositions.
Curious bales of sarsaparillawrapped in white cowhide, great clusters of cocoanuts in their thick hulls, long tables with hundreds of specimens of dug plants and medicinal barks and roots, attracted curious crowds.
He will see, too, the purple of the sarsaparilla on the hill-sides, and the golden bloom of the wattle on the flats, forming a beautiful contrast in tint.
Old diggers consider the presence of sarsaparilla and the ironbark tree as indicative of the existence of golden wealth below.
The native passion-flower, scarlet and orange, was tangled up with the common purple sarsaparilla and the English honeysuckle and jessamine.
Whether these can be accepted as indicators in the vegetable kingdom of gold below is questionable, but it is nevertheless a fact that the sarsaparilla and the ironbark tree are common on most of Victoria's goldfields.
We procured a bottle of AYER'S Sarsaparilla and commenced giving it to him.
He took me to a refreshment stand and ordered a glass of sarsaparilla for me, which I drank with as much relish as if it were the nectar of the gods.
Often as I have passed the identical spot I see standing there the old woman's sarsaparilla stand, and I marvel what became of the dear old sailor.
It is possible thesarsaparilla roots may have something to do with it, in common with both the roots and leaves of many other vegetables.
The briar which produces the sarsaparilla is a tall creeping plant, which throws out a large number of long wrinkled roots of a uniform thickness, and about the size of a goose-quill.
It is a general supposition in South America that the black-water rivers get their colour from the extract of sarsaparilla roots growing on their banks.
Townsend's sarsaparillaand the daintiest olive-induced, as the major afterwards told me, by bilious disorder.
It would be idle to give a list of the different species of simlax that furnish the sarsaparilla root of the pharmacopeia.
Their sarsaparilla is good, and much sought for in the medical market.
As observed, the sarsaparilla of the Mundrucu country is of the very best quality.
This, however, is an erroneous supposition, as there are many of the white-water rivers that run through regions abundantly supplied with the sarsaparilla root.
It is not of much magnitude, and their exports consist altogether of the native and spontaneous productions of the soil, sarsaparilla being one of the chief articles.
The sarsaparilla is not to be had for nothing even upon the banks of the Tapajos.
The root of various species of Smilax constitutes the sarsaparilla of the shops.
Some thousands of pounds of sarsaparilla were brought to Falmouth, Jamaica, last year, and bought by merchants for export.
Sarsaparilla has been found growing in the Port Phillip district of Australia, and has been shipped thence in small quantities.
Sarsaparilla is used in decoction and infusion as a tonic and alterative.
The sarsaparilla distinguished in commerce as the Lisbon or Brazilian is the root of S.
The following are enumerated as sources whence sarsaparilla of various kinds is derived.
His hand struck against Mrs. Bates's sarsaparilla bottle, and he shut his eyes with a sickening sensation of inward sinking.
What's this big empty sarsaparilla bottle doing in your carpet-bag?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarsaparilla" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.