Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1901 — A Financial Test. [ARTICLE]
A Financial Test.
Mr. Dykermeadows—Has young Jamaica any bank account? Mrs. Dykermeadow-s (naively)—l don't know whether he has now; but he has been able to pay me attention for six months. Landor, the poet, says in one of his sweet 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 sex. For ages chemists have tried to distil from herbs and minerals an elixir of beauty, but they have failed, and itjwas left to modern times to find a cosmetic which should remove every speck and blemish, and leave a soft and pearly lovelirfess upon she 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 realized. To oug 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.” Sincerely. LILLIE HINTON.
