Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1888 — Popular Education. [ARTICLE]
Popular Education.
We sympathize with the feeling which often leads citizens to boast thi * no child bom in this country need grow up in ignorance, and yet it is a fact that many people who have learned to read and write have never taught themselves to think.. A man who suffered from catarrh, consumption, bronchitis, scrofula, or “liver complaint,” might read, till his eyes dropped out, how these and many other diseases have been cured by Dr. PiercC’s Golden Medical Discovery, but if he did not take the lesson to himself and test the virtues of this great medicine, his time would be thrown away.
*Ah me !* sighed Potts, Tm tired of living, The world is hollow, ambition s vain.’ ’Como now!* said his chnm, ‘I know the symptoms ; It's all your liver—that’s very plain. “Yon need not suffer, for help is easy; Pierce’s Pellets go right to the place. ‘A friend to the bilious,’l well might call them— There’s nothing better; they’ll suit your case.” Potts ceased his sighing and bought the "Pellets.” No more he mourneth his hapless lot! His face is cheerful, his heart is lightsome, His melancholy is quite forgot! There is one good thing about violin • playing—it keeps np the dead oat market, i —luck. Db. Sage’s Catarrh Kemedv cures when ; every other so-called remedy fails. j Bed pepper may not be a great luxury. ! but, nevertheless, it makes one’e eyes waiter.— l J uvk.
