Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1887 — One Who Loves Naughty Things. [ARTICLE]
One Who Loves Naughty Things.
The small child is to the front again. He had been naughty. The jiaughtiness of youth and the naughtiness of age are widely different. “If you do that nobody will love you,” the tender mother told him. “’Tain’tso; I know one who’ll like me, ” he answered. “Who?” “Satan. He likes the bad ones."— San Francisco Chronicle. To the untrue man the whole universe is false —it shrinks to nothing in his grasp; and he himself, in as far as he shows himself in a false light, bebecomes a shadow, or, indeed, ceases to exist. ’ An ngljr complexion made NelHe a fright, Her face was all pimply and red, Though her features were good and her bine eyes were bright, “What a plain girl is Nellie 1" they said. But now, as by magic, plain Nellie has grown • As fair as an artist’s bright dream ; Her face is as sweet as the flower new-blown, Her cheeks are like peaches and cream. As Nellie walks out in the fair morning ligjit. Her beauty attracts every eye, And as for the people who called her a fright, “Why, Nellie is handsome,” they cry. And the reason of the change is that Nellie took Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which regulated her liver, cleared her complexion, made her blood pure, her breath sweet, her face fair and rosy, and removed the defects that had obscured her beauty. Sold by druggists.
