Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1888 — Didn't Know it Was Loaded. [ARTICLE]

Didn't Know it Was Loaded.

The young man fell dead! A friend had pointed a revolver at him. “He didn’t know it was loaded!” We often hear it stated that a man, is not responsible for -what he does not know. The law presupposes knowledge and therefore convicts the man who excuses crime by ignorance! “if I had only known” has often been an unfortunate man’s apology for some evil unknowingly wrought, but in a matter of general interest—as, for instance, that laudanum is a poison, that naphtha is a deadly exploßive.thaKhjood heavily charged with a Winters acCTnnulations of the wastes of the system—itlis one’s duty to know the facts and the consequences thereof. Our good old grandmothers knew, for instance, that the opening of spring was the most perilous period of the year. Why? Because then the blood stream is sluggish and chilled by the cold weather, and if not thinned a good deal and made tb flow quickly and healthfully through the arteries and veins, it is impossible to have good vigor during the rest of the year. Hence, without exception, what is now known as Warnei’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla was plentifully made and religiously given to every member of the family regularly through March, April, May and Jnne. It is a matter of record that this prudential, preventive and restorative custom saved many a fit of sickness, prolonged life and happiness to a vigorous old ege.and did away with heavy medical expenditures. Mrs. Maggie Kerchwal, Lexington, Ky., used Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla “for nervous sick headache of which I had been a sufferer for years. It has been a great benefit to ’ me.” Capt. Hugh Harkins, 1114 8. 15th Sr.., Philadelphia, Pa., says “it purified my blood and removed the blotches from my skin.” Mrs. Aarea Smith, Topton, Berks Co., Pa., says she “was entirely cured of a skin disease of the worst kind,” bv Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates a very bad condition of the blood. If you would live and be well, go to your druggist to-day and get Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and take no other,—there’s nothing like it or as good, -and completely renovate your impaired system with this simple, oldfashioned preparation of roots and herbs. Warner, who makes the famous Safe Cure, puts it up, and that is a guarantee of excellence all over the known world. Take it yourself and give it to the other members of the family, including the children. You will be astonished at its health-giving and life-prolonging powers. We say thia editorially with perfect confidence, because we have heard good things of it everywhere, and its name is a guarantee that it is first class in every particular.