Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1880 — False Reasoning. [ARTICLE]
False Reasoning.
Suppose a machine should fail to perform its work, and the owner, instead of trying to ascertain the cause of failure and remedy it, should oonclude to run right along, and argue that as the machine had heretofore come around all right it would soon be so again. (If a general and permanent break-down ensued could anybody be blamed but himself? Now, precisely this way do. people act and argue when the “human machine’ is out of order. When the liver is torpid and bowels constipated every one knows that £>r. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets afford prompt and permanent relief. Yet some guess tne machine will ootne around a 11 right and do nothing. Could any system of false reasoning be more pernicious ? Suppose the blood be out of order and the pimples, ulcers or running sores, with scrofulous tumors, swellings and general debility, and those thus affected shonld refuse to use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, guessing that the blood would purify itself, could anybody be blamed but themselves, if a general and permanent break-down of health ensned ? No remedy yet known equals the Disoovery in earing all scrofulous, throat, bronchial and long diseases. Sold by druggists.
