Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1887 — Deservedly. [ARTICLE]
Deservedly.
The Pittsburg Telegraph says that the man who endeavors to comfort another may be spoken ot as a corn doctor, because he is a cheer-upadist. Men have been hanged for a less serious crime.— Norristown Herald. It is hard to believe, but it is said to be true, that there is a man living in South Carolina whose name is Harmon Dive-o > er Jump-under Come-hither-to-me Out-yonder G o-fetch-it Jehu Joshua William Hugh Hall Hiram Harvey Kiziah Jones. Also that on a tombstone near Wetumpka, Ala., is cut “Henri Kitti Demi Ritter Emmi Bitter S weet Pot ato Cream Tartar Carol in e Bostwick, infant daughter of Bob and Sukey Catlin.” It was the name of a little negro g rl.— New York Sun. Trust no secrets to a friend which, if reported, would bring infamy. Mt:. F. E. Hush, Adrian, N. says: “My father was very lam/ with rbeuruatism. Xyw, after us.ug St. Jacobs Od. he is no lamer than I am. He was cured.’’ Price Fi.ty cents.
