Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1901 — A Serious Mistake. [ARTICLE]

A Serious Mistake.

“Your face is very familiar,” said the Congressman as he shook the calloused hand of a constituent, “but I really can’t recall your name." “I don't wonder a bit at that,’’ said the caller. “It’s all the fault of that dum fool editor of our'n. The time we had our last country fair he went an’ printed my picter with Bill Perkins’ name under it.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Landor, the poet, aays in one of hia aweet little sonnets: "We are what suns, and winds, and waters make us;” but unfortunately suns will scorch, winds will roughen, and waters will not remove the injurious effects of the other two upon the lovely complexion of the fairer aex. For ages chemists have tried to distil from herbs and minerals an elixir of beauty, but they have failed, and it was left to modern times to find a cosmetic which should remove every speck and blemish, and leave a soft and pearly loveliness upon the roughest skin Gouraud's Oriental Cream does this, and while so perfectly harmless that spring water is not more so, it has a magic influence upon the complexion which cannot be over estimated or believed until realised. To our lady readers we simply say, would you be as lovely as kindly Nature intended? Then use the Oriental Cream. Also from the noted star actress: Philadelphia, Nov. 22. 1883. "I cordially recommend Dr. T. Felix Gouraud's ‘Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier,* as it is perfectly harmless.” Sincerelx. * LILLIE HINTON.