Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1887 — Remorse and Repentance. [ARTICLE]
Remorse and Repentance.
E emorse is the punishment of crime; repentance its expiation. The former appertains to a tormented conscience; the latter to a soul changed for the better. Mb. F. E. Hush, Adrian, N. Y., says: “My father was very lame with rheumatism. Now, after using St. Jacobs Oil, he is no lamer than I am. He was cured.” Price Fifty cents. Epernay, in France, is a vast subterranean city of champagne. For miles and miles there are streets hewn out of the solid chalk, flanked with piles of bottles with champagne of all blends and qualities. There is no light in this labyrinth of streets, crossings and turnings, except what the spluttering candles afford. All is dark, dank and damp, with the temperature away down about sero. The largest champagne manufac urers in Epernav have underground cellars which "cover forty-five acres and contain five million bottles of wine. There is a whole street in Epernay lined with fine chateaux, all owned by champagne men. “That Miss Jones is a nice-looking girL isn’t she?” “Yes, and she’d be the belle of the town if it wasn’t for one thing.” “What’s that?” “She has catarrh so bad it is unpleasant to be near her. She has tried a dozen things and nothing helps her. lam sorry, for I like her, but that doesn’t make it any less disagreeable for one to be around her.” Now, if she had used Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Jlemedy, there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time.
