Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1884 — The Meadows of Maryland. [ARTICLE]

The Meadows of Maryland.

Springfield, Prince George’s Co., Md.—Mr. Charles G. Addison, of the above place, states : “I sprained my right knee, causing intense suffering, and the use of cratches for several weeks. I found no relief in other remedies, and finally tried the miracle of cure, St. Jacobs Oil. "in a short time I could bend my knee—which had been as stiff as an iron rod—laying aside my crutches, and was able to walk as well as ever. ” “First boy, What is a sinecure?” “A cure for the signs, sir. ” “Explain your meaning.” “Well, sir, some people make themselves troublesome for a while, and throw out signs that they want something for their silence, and when they gahan it, it is called a sinecure.” “Go to the head of the class.” The fashionable perfume in Paris now is bergamot, the favorite perfume of Richelieu. WE should do our utmost to encourage the beautiful, for the useful encourages itself.