Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1887 — Wail of a Sufferer. [ARTICLE]
Wail of a Sufferer.
As a great moral agent a woman is a yard wide and all wool, but as a book agent she cuts a swath a mile wide and never misses a victim. We would much rather have a friend pour a pitcher of common molasses down our back than to be interviewed by a lady book agent whose mouth resembles a crack in a lemon, and whose nose looks like an exclamation point in a whirlwind.— Austin (Texas) Statesman. The name Saxon, as applied to the people, comes from Sachs, meaning knife-men. Mr. T. J. Mubpht, 61 Debavoice place, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I was afflicted with sciatic rheumatism and found St. Jacobs Oil very efficacious.”
