Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1882 — FADED COLORS RESTORED. [ARTICLE]
FADED COLORS RESTORED.
Faded or grav hair gradually recovers its youthfu I color and lustre by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, admired for its purity and rich perfume. Georgia people want the Governor ot that State to appoint a day of thauksgiving for the splendid crop of grain that has been reaped in that section. ■" ’ ’ 1 " "A —• —" Go to Kannal’s Drug & Jewelry Store to get your watch or clock repaired—H. B Smith the competent watch maker. We learn from an exchange that a Welshman's oath is wggll,” This is too awfully awfully awful, and it looks like a fishworm. —Derrick. A full stock of Harps, Accordeons* YioLus, Violin Strings, Bows, and Bridges at Kannal’s. A Cuban who has fought five duels to protect his sacred honor is now in jail for robbing his wash-woman of $3. He probablv doesn’t value liis s. h. at over $2 50. Highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce at Tharp & Hopkins’. The fact that sixteen out ot twenty noted iufldel lecturers in England during the last score of years have become advocates of the Christian religion is made the basis of the prediction that Col. lagersoll will become a preacher. Groceries cheaper than eyer at Tharp & Hopkins’ The pillars in front of Mr. James Gor* don Bennett’s Newport residence have been ornamented with bronze Owls. They are really gas lamps, the |light streaming from their eyes having a weird effect. There are six of them, two being placed at each of the three entrances. A singular and disgraceful inconsistency in the administration of justice occurred in New York the other day. A man was acquitted of the charge of forgery, and yet his wife was sentenced to the penitentiary as his aecomplice. Such eases are not calculated to elevate the majesty of the courts, c»r increase the reverence, to any alarming evtent, for judicial decisions. There are a large number of persons out of employment in every country. Such as want employment and are willing to go to work with energy, can make from SIOO to SSOO a month working for us. The amount made by our agents varies, according to their eneragy and ability, some making SIOO, while others make as high as SSOO a montu. With an article of great merit, that should be sold to every house owner who sees it paying 100 per cent, profit to the agent, with no sale less than $4.00. Any man with energy rnough to move himself about to show it cannot make less than $1,500 a year—while alive, pushing man working for the most that can be made will make $6,000. We only want one man in each County, and to him will give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work faithfully for us, There is no compe tition irom any source, as there is nothing made by anyone but ourselvos. Parties having from $250 to SI,OOO to invest can obtain a General Agency of from 10 Counties to a State, We want good workers to act for us, and such will obtain not only a very profitable business but one that will be permanent and pleasant. We are not paying saleries, and request that those that think or receiving such terms from us that they do not write us, for we only want men who are willing to work for the profits of their eneregy and ability—let that be what it may. We will mail our descriptive circulars to all out of employment, on receipt of 3 cent stamp. The first to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they want. Address, Renner Manufacturing Co., 116 Smithfleld street, Pittsburg,|Pa.
