Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1879 — Indian Depredations. [ARTICLE]
Indian Depredations.
The fair reader shudders when she thinks of the settler’s wife witohing, from toe door of her rude hut, tbs retreating form of her husband going out to his daily labor—going out perhaps not to return again, for before nightfall a savage hand may have laid him low among the praine craf-ses. Or it may be a ohild-a bright-eyrd daughter—is snatched away in an uuguarde l moment, to grace the next' war-dance. When we read the heartrending details of theec savage depredations, we are apt to blame the Government for not taking more strict precaution* to insure the settler’s protection. But wo daily read of the depredations of that arch-fieud, consumption, with scarcely a thought of the terrible iuroada It is making in human life. Tens of thousands of homes are annually de olated by consumption to one by Indian outrage. Like the Indian, consumption oftenest comes stealthily, and no danger is apprehended until the victim suddenly tiuils himself hopelessly insnared, and death’s fatal arrow ends the scene. Dr. Pierce’s O lden Medical Discovery, a powerful alterative, or blood-purifier, aikl touic, has restored thousands o.' c ;r.s! motives who had tried every other remedy r commended to them, without obtaining any relief, and are willing to testify to ilf» rented 1 • 1 r no-?’-* Vick's Monthly says that plants with white blossoms have a larger proportion of fragrant species than any others; next come red, then yellow and bine, and lastly orange and brown. The flowers of spring ar9 white and highly fragrant; those of summer are red and yellow, and less fragrant; those of autumn and winter are darker, and with less perfume. Everybody knows that so long as there is proud flesh in a sore or wound it will not he&L The obstacle is speedily removed and the flesh reunited by Henry’s Carbolic Salts, the finest embodiment in existence of that supreme purifier, carbolic acid. Its emollient ingredients modify its pungent acid basis, so mat it never cauterizes, stings or scarifies the diseased part. Sores and eruptions of all kinds are cured by it All Druggists sell it We congratulate Messrs. Wheelock, Finlay A Co., of New Orleans, La., upon their happy idea of giving to the public information of the contents of Dr. F. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ague Tonic, which of late has gained such well-deserved popularity among the people. As far as we know, this is the only proprietary remedy for the euro of Chills and Fever, the composition of which is not kept a secret For sale by all Druggists.
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