Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — Personal !—To Men Only! [ARTICLE]

Personal !—To Men Only!

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A lioness was recently sold at auction in Louisville for $lO. At' this rate no family need be without a lioness. Don’t di? in the house. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, flics, roaches, bed-bugs. 15c. A BIBLE WITH A BLOODY FOOTPRINT. T. V. Harrison, of Clarke county, has a Bible with a history. It was printed in 1700, and in 1723 belonged to Joshua Swank, an ancestor of Mr. Harrison, who was then living in Eastern Kentucky. In that year a party of Indians, led by Simon Girty, were prowling near, and one transfixed Mr. Swank’s body with his spear, who fell to the ground with the open Bible beneath him, the point of the spear cutting from the ninth chapter of Esther to the seventeenth chapter I. Samuel. The Indian set his foot on the Bible to pull out his spear, and thirty years ago the print of his bloody foot could be seen. Now it is a dull, rusty stain. Thus it is made priceless by the sacrifice of his ancestor.— lotca State Register. Elm Grove, N. C.—Dr. G. N. Roberson says: “I prescribe Brown s Iron Bitters and find it all it is recommended to be.” Good taste Is the flower of good sense, but it cannot be purchased by the barrel Sticking, irritat’on, inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by “BuchuPaiba.” >l. That husband of mine is three tl mes the man he was before he began using Wells’ Health Renewer.