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4GR1CULTURAL
TOPICS OF INTEREST RELATIVE
TO FARM AND GARDEN.
Garden Insects.
8«tion/4* K. B God of th2 th- Geneva Experiment S/
in order grow
radishes free from maggots at the root
he would recommend a’bed of sand, and
u* prevent the flea beetles from destroy*
ing the foliage, he would place thin bed
ou sort ground and surround it. with a
tight For the frame of cabbage boards at least a pyrethruin foot high.
green worm
is the most satisfactory destroyer, and if
fiesh or strong it will beat <hiutmg
twice its bulk of air slacked lime or
flour, to stand a few hours before apply
ing. Cover cucumber hills before the
plants boards, come up with frames of narrow
with mosquito netting tucked
over the top. The old remedy of white
hellebore continues the best for the cur
runt worm, applied dry or with water.
Animals With lliokcii I a* un
caslonally l;.vcry owner of r domestic l losses c animals from • i or
experiences act.
denial inimies and this i. esneciallv
li 1 ne ‘ °* oi bieedi-rs 1 T who " llJ have 1,1 L -.niinrN nUl run '
.
aw te.
Iilp '“rfTiS,/",™SSKi
; \ to fit oner- rondrmn to death the
unfortunate , an,ma. . ..some cases such
a dec ision i- undoubtedly justified
by the circumstances. The animal
Injury'so’iwCr.'or of !he
5SW.sn»5 if will ullset $£££ the
cost aecmcl possible 1
benefits often,'however, deri-c-d
Too pcrticulmly when
young itnimala are killed as soon as
broken legs are discovered it Is true
tuSneil, but if veterin-irv anlcommou skill . -.mm' 'sense l.e id,
nature may be
combined to brin" about substantial it
co very. A few cases iu mv experience,
to wliicli have been added‘tbe tbserva
eficot , ® value '7^ tn to warrant °^ S ftDt some expenditure
o! time umt Ifthor and are not too old an
W here ........!•»«*; po-sible, it >»i'' doubtless X> true them,
m econ
oiny to employ the best veterinary as
Mistanee in such eases, t ountry doctors,
in gem-nil practice are pretty good corn
mrative mmtoiri'sts, and are usually
totmd willing to apply their surgical
skill to injured animals. The animals
themselves wilt generally do much to
ward recovery if only olaeed under fa
vorable conditions anil reasonably ns
silted 1,V 111,hr '
Msteu by their owners owuc.is.
Some years ago Jr. a two-year-old colt,
with xvitii others tiw.ro in in an „„ii(-ir,„ outlying pasture, was
found with a foreleg' broken above the
knee and hanging limp and useless. It
was early June, hot weather just eotniug
on . The animal, though fairly gentle,
had never been accustomed to stall or
harness, f knew it was useless to attempt
putting it in a sling or adjusting a splint
and bandage if left in pasture. There
was a Small lot available, with
ceilcnt grazing, water and shade. Iu
this the colt was placed, simply watched,
given a little extra nourishment in
f orm of oats, and left to its fate. The
iu leg hung natural in such a way that the bone was
a position, mui (!iu muscles
were used to keep tho foot clear of the
ground. The animal moved about on
tlireo legs for a month, took care of the
one injured, and I do not think it
tempted Then it to began lie down during this time,
to put its foot to the
ground and gradually to use the leg. By
the time pasturage failed in the fall it
liad a substantially soutul again, &utl
was a useful animal for wars. When
trotting it showed slight lameness prob
ably tiuc to a little shortening or the in*
jured leg, but in field work and for all
ordinary thoroughly farm purposes it proved a
serviceaole horse.
one hi ut fev c'!‘v -rv ^bUllv 5 broken die
eluding ^ an ^ flmh wound ’ w un
loading . iron, a wagon. 1hia , leg wasset,
8i down yrs of the time. "iz After sarss
and varied most with surgical a long
sistancc, making experience of muclnntere^t. as
n case
but which ;/ < unnot annul now now be ut described ucscnoett in b»
.le , , ad, the i an,.nal recovered such
to an
extent that altbouuh she has an awk
warn ng, sue ts a gooa cow aliu a iegu
iar am breeder
n tthm few weeks a thrillv .all, run
nmg ltt a covered yard, showed great
l ll H re UL , 1 b JUUIUl HIOKou ueiwtcn
Ihclui' e aud tUennkie. It was evidently
brutal attendant' now'disvhargtHl. ‘Vhe
was made to dliig tlaml use a bandage.
; , li ,tn 1, eld .ui Teftd w< ii, atm SKrolkwttoS simple implications
have been made to redu. e inflammation
and keep it* foot entirely tree trom the
which v - , will cnlart»c the ,. lo^auabt-ablem* J \
|'It. 1 do not anti ipatv much tlu! permanent
lameness, ami, x,,e. t to see little fel
low bee- me a sound servii cable bull.
l arm and Gordon Notes*
Evetytiling n alien house should be as
dry as a chip.
The water in Which ho - are scalded
totako the hair drought not to Ire cooler
than 1,'tO (lt‘*rrc»tva ' init ), ( »ttcr th in 1 Iu t?»*
{trees.
Rroma chloralum and water, equal
pirts, injected iu each nostril ilwo drop* ,’he
With , sewirer machine oil ,*
best remetij roup.
Lnrmer* ±££-c generally do not yet appro.
r;"" *jr$» st
mca. but onc-t mrth more flesh-forming,
i> 0 Tu**muunn>j matormL It can usually be
bought in the fall for about one-third
k-.toaa.^.
The best time to di« a well is during
Wag drought.', when the earth is dry and
the water in th. surface '’.reams is very
low. It you dig deep enough to strike
n plentiful the supply of water during a dry
time, well will not be likely to fail
during droughts, '
you severe
The Freuch method of killing poultry,
causing instant death and perfect
ing, says an the exchange, beak is accomplished fowl, and
by opening pointed and of the bl&deri
with a sharp narrow
knife, ranking an incision at the hack
of the roof of the mouth, which will di
vide the vertebras and cause immediate
death, after which the fowls are hung
up by the legi until bled. They are then
picked while warm. In this w.*y the
skin presents a natural appearance.
Hungry animals can be made to eat
even weeds, but. it is poor economy to
force them to do it. Some weeds have,
however, considerable nutritive value,
The plaintain Is nearly as rich as meadow
hay, and the white daisy is theoretically
worth half as much. The greatest nui
sauce of weeds in hay is That their seeds
iiass undigested spread into everywhere. the manure heap,
and are thus It is
indaed hard luck to a farmer who is una
ble to draw a load of manure on his
land without he raising disseminates the question do whether offset
the weeds not
G,e good .hat the manure itself should
do.
Professor Shelton, of the Kansas Agrl
cultural College, has been experimenting
ifa rut fodder-corn atulka-feeding to
n. .i,,, L M
“ tulk ,, * one-fourth inch , long, the , amount
wasted-not eaten bv the cattle- was
* ““'r
P enae ^ -saving of power, saving
of weai aud tear of the machinerv, sav
. oftime and labor and handling.
'
In , leedrag , ,. the coarser fodders, , .. says
them will be found evc^dit-ly valuable
digestion feediug of the coarser supplv fodder: and foi
winter a incicipensable of raangeU or
“igur »«et. will be to, the
most profit, lu a similar way the use ot
malt spro its steeped m water, which
makea a sweet semi-liquid tJtc nlixe'd pulp of nil
^reeable odor and with
cut straw and corn fodder. Ins been
found to keep up the yield .... of milk; nud
wi,h a hfkht Increase iu the mixed meal,
s srs»»r“
Mouoeeoa Only Machine .Mil!.
I'here is only ouo machine mill in Mor*
rocco. It belong, to an enterprising
citizun of the United States, named
Cobb. It* erection was utterly illegal,
'1 he pcj.idiee against machinery among
tlm Mows is us strong us it used to l e
among Mr. Cobb’s hngiish application band-loom the authonza- won vers.
for
tion of his mill wasrejeoted. The J'rimo
Minister would no! hear of it, the Sultan
absolutely forbade tl.e new-fangled
method of ol s,-7 mindin'' corn Mr Cobb
however went “right ahead.’ , Me built
his mill; ho *. put iu his machinery. Only
finishing • i touch a “
one • . r lhe
was necessary.
grinding “ho wharf. stones But were Ibis duly delivered at
gave the author!
ties their opportunity, and they e-amly
impourded the Moorish them. Government, It was useless going
to so Mr. Cobb
applied to the United States represenia
tive. He got a formal reply, informing
him that, since the Prime Minister and
the Sultan had both forbidden the eve
cutlon of the project, it would be idle
for him to expect any assistance from the
formal representative of the United
States. That letter was all that was needed,
He took it to the local authorities, who
had his pritnlini* stones iu ohar° , e ! and
asked them if they could read fu" iish.
“No!” “Then read this,” cried Captain
t’obb. There were the arms of the
United States; there was an undoubted
official signature, and Captain Cobb said
he mill. was Nobody going “straight knew what ahead” with his
might if this determined complications
ensue Aineri
can was disappointed. The stoues were
given up, the mill was finished, and the
B «xt lime the Sultan came that way he
sent all his corn to he ground bv tna
chinerv.-/.*Wptof Mercury. ’
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A Wonderful Lseape from a Geyser.
Th ° M ,‘ o( ylont '">« tell* of
1- , w ‘ >n ‘ l ‘ ,rtu ‘ ot »«““« man
from *t neyaci, i 11 1■> which he Imd
talu . a . Ilis companions, who were
s^is & , sns, ssssu;
, )rooarB d „ light, and lowered it into tho
crftt(fr for * a great a distance as they
could A with the uie memiH im .ins at at their \ ih it command eommanu.
Xothinir vr : could be seen; but bv
pebbles and bits of wood, thev discov
,.ml that at the filled depth with of about'fifty feet
the crater was water Thev
stave him up for lost, and with sad
left the scur. They carried the
Bozeman ' Indore
newa ... but »nt
<olfipafilOn, lie aplieared atuoiur them
alivt , stated that he fell into tho
t^uSL^mS^ht Tld of? e p ro°
alld soon began to ris rapidly. Ashe
1U,V 'r 5lh Uf M 'l U ' d tlu ' ,liat
,i,tted out from the , sides , until he was
to crawl out, iu- t as the water be
«.i,,.„ i, . . i ... .>, ,
a A-rw-ss.
A Determined Ui.lotiia! Governor.
Kiehurd Bellingham. Colonial Hover
nor of Massachusetts was boro in 15#S
diilnKSir^mrW’m^Kd 3 j - j «x . , ... ?« w oS
time under ciremnstanec-s which are de
>i noeu as to..ows A V ui.g <:.-n..etnai.
«»*<d««l t” Ire coin i-acted to a friend of
touted ?<*, «lm> wuh on her a sudden ami obi.unea the Governor her lor
coremonv^himsel}'' T»u; I*nas *°th- were..ot ''w-'^nro’sw-’fj published
& eSK live p1
h m Wh aid
,.,t ami tried himself thus , waping pun
ishiuent. In his last will he
daughter! $?jxr,sstes sf-ssif
the bulk of hi* estate should
be cxpemlml for the Yearly
of goodly ministers and preachers of the
w ill the general court set oxide on the
ground that it interfered with the right*
of b » tine of hi* sisteta < Vcne
Hibbeu- »a» c-w.uu i - '.dem in June,
—Jir uNtt^i, duiing Jlitglr. tin wii.lu ; • persecution.’’
The Funereal Month of .March.
he can tell one's physical condition by the
state of hit hair! j
tells that . With . his .. hair
us affl?ction°Md gone \
Julies I
c.ssar was never quite satisfies! with himselr
because his poll w*« bare.
The face, however, is the open book, and j
of the system.
The eye that is unusually bright and yet
^ULPS!!!? and’flofh t morrmwked brightness, < the rontrf^lftfths face upon waose
bt
alabaster appearance of the forehead and
coss and lower part of the face, is cue e!
whom the skilled physician will tell you
M ar c*h“to^Se
reaps its richest harvest. Consumption they
tell us is caused by this, that and the other
thing, jt by microbe* blood, bv in deficient the air, by nutrition, micro-organ
ms by a
, remedy al £T deo that "y will begins"$th iTeiwgh^imd the
that cough the effectually disease of stop the the lungs. causa of
cures
That is all there is of it.
that, will search out the cause, remove that
and then heal the hmg and do away with the
’ ough. This is the power, special to itself,
W^alone tt!, d Consumption by Warner’s remedy, bog this Cabin is no Cough new
tangled old-fashioned notion of narcotics preparation and of poisons, but
an balsams,
r.,oU and horU. such as was used bv our
ass£r^rffsERrsas.«&ss^r;
U im, reporreU that - aeiiarl derived more
wal benefit for the length of time, from
Warners Log Cabin Cough and Comrnmn
uuu best remedy than he had for years from the
state physicians.’
s^s»=v=aaa away,you month of may March know will will that claim claim soon the you, you, funereal unless unless
promptly and faithfully you use the article
insist the more ou trying this unequaled
preparation.
Some persons are proueto consumption,
and tgey ^uld neser allow the disease to be
co ‘ue seated.
Cotton Fites.
it jgssxs is nevertheless fact that this phe-•
a
nomenon has never vet occurred. Owing
to St the recent It fiftv L^' dUasters i, ' Air Bunre '
England was
commissioned to ascertain the cause of
the burning of the, packet boat, “City
0 f Montreal.” Without any success, his
made nil possible expeiimenls to provoke
,he spontaneous ignition of cotton.
cordinc dmithat to the cheinieal analvsi* it was
a J ‘ ^ Ind a cotton would be
KSutlSTthe snontnneous combustion
nowevei it nt\u i 0 nitca, ine AmirtHin
and Egyptian cotton having alone this
un f 0 rtu iate -‘ mivilew >l1 We e are ,ire sure l,rt now 110 '
,, t hut , col tou is oui te as inflammable as gun
„owder- a ‘t srmrk ;1“ faliimr V. on a ufi bale at ii! the
?°T nt 1 lu " , P ' •?, b T d °. U
1°*^ , °“ ie y wl11 su&c ' e lor a
'
h b^ak out at se.q on the quay, oi
ev en m the factory. Cotton often burns
slowly, fl. does stopping smoke and smell, and
re not- burst out often for some
'! me ' rhe remedy consists in avoiding
presence oi fire of any kind in the
'? ca lt f of ll ‘ 0 c °tK>n, and in inclosiug
thc balM wlth 11 moyc or less combustible
lnat t er for - Indian Theresuitisperfectlysatisfac- which
tory cotton, never ig
»»tes when the bales are inclosed in a
special wrapper of linen cloth, niaaufao
tured nt Dundee, Scotland. Moreover,
the bales should be lighter, like those of
India, so that they could be morereadily
manteuvred without the aid of hooks
which tear the covering.-— French paper.
"TTTTT---:rr— Cod Liver Oil.
Prof. Joel, of St. Petersburg, calls
attention to the falsification of cod liver
oil, bv pefcroleum. This spurious pro
duct no decrees 'bought of mineral at druggists, oil and contained showed
vet
no suspieious signs from iN outward
pect, taste or smell. The sick person
who had been taking it had u rising in
the stomach which smelt of petroleum.
This caused the fraud to be suspected.
According to Pioi. Joel the adulteration
of olive oil by petroleum is also much
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Kar,b.l.li’. Great Work.
The statue of Liberty enllgiiteniwctlie world.
whu-iiMam non liedloe’s Isluud, In the harbor
ot tic New\ork. Is on© of th© most sublime artis
conceptions of modern times. Tlid torch of
{v. a< BKSt 5Tffi-bSSS? f*/S» tofiK
tlumsaadsor aWATSlSt poor women nnstaved by physical
vwttePrescriptionholds^ speedy It tZhthe'ZwlJZi all
a §^»^.stJ?las core. is a specific iu those do
lhc unl> medicine told bv druggist, under a
-Xml . .....amwii;" Waitia, uitoasr. dis.a^a.
(irneral Debility. Dortora «„
,Uivlativ« value of rod Liver Oil and Hypo
Phosphite* tin- one euj.pt) !n a strengtl, tli and and
aesn. .Urutlu-r civtug uerve power.andaetinir attiug
rived :s.;*:hR; no PC’from ; irs:sKa;s:s Other bIT'nara* n!v.
Uons lmve bem curea bvthD. s.-oti^ ^
1 ' > patatabV and u ea«ny oi»<t Civ«
.....uolnatej.lamccU
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Daring , one week in Chicago, cfc III., a dozen men
a,itlwumfn ^ d ^
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iluy'/He is likely to reign. Taylor** Cherokee
BemtUyof -; v *r>.‘bsm ami Mullein is now tho
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*’*'*\*KTttKS IT» lubes are ahk ph»:no.vu:x marvelous. ai„
< liroait- Case* to Vear*’!»tauiliiij;C'uriU
-*s ,: -t A'W't.-'-.s. .tad Draltrs .’-.ivr--uttz;-r.
The tliarle* A. Vo.vetert».. Ballo.. MU.
Noble Woman.
, .
The late Lady Brassey, „ ’when on net
deathbed, with that thoughtful her large* char*
hp ar tedne r rs which was one of
acterUtics, made a special request to the
Hon. Maybelle Brassey, her eldest aaugii
ter who is soon to be married, that her
troufseau e^l should be entrusted to the Dou
Industrial Fund, in Dublin Ireland
lor the benefit of the Irish workers, ant.
to show the interest Lady Brassey liad
a j wa y 8 felt ia tluit undertaking.
wishes are being fulfilled, and the trous
;eau. now in course of handiwork. preparation, will
consist wholly of Irish
h has just been discovered that to en
», one t^ t., P v»ghhu LU ® l ^te tfp thick a , «mokVDlaees -
the mouth and lips snouiu oe i
with cotton wool.
The **J Five *"' (tutei-s *™”V
. au
ue ’ < ’
aiin— fashionable dame:
Flora would fain be a
Anna, ambitious, aspired after wealth;
Sem-ible Sara? sought first for good health,
andgiewhealthy andblooming. eySfaiied Cora's
. rom 0 ver-stad\: Flora be.-arne nevous and
fretful in striving after fashion and But a sickly
family kept Anna’s husband poor. sense
We '*r.,b..grew daily inure healthy, charming
.-hall be glad to send two tootles of my have remedy
rjar. to any of your readers who Express con-
11.they wjU send me their
":, 1. u A. : a ci bLOCUAl, ncuHt \! M- P C„ r- iri 181 Peat pLvm, l at., N. Y l
-Ve TflaxS mid tod
three dJswsatMwww?* P’s, when signifying Dr. Pfero»’s Purga
vation tiv.- Pe.lets, Perfection brine Peace ^th to the mind, the bod>. Preser
and o f t .
By buUdine a SKOculvert SHOO,000damages. atChatsworth, 111.,
it would have saved
Qmbound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
f** IJ URFS Nervous The Proatration.Nervous Aged Heafl
*=*he,Neura!gia, NervousWitknese.
Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all
affections of the Kidneys.
and Ai5 .... Quiets A NERVE the Nerves, TONIC, It Strengthens
EnrlcheB AS AN the ALTERATIVE, Blood. itPnrtaes and
yirely, AS A tho LAXATIVE, Bowele. It acts mildly, but
on
AS A DIURETIC. It Regulates the Kid.
neve und Cure* their Diseases.
Recommended by professional and business men.
Price $i.oo. Sold by druggists. Send for circular*.
WUS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors,
BURLINGTON. VT.
$10 REAL VALUS FREE L
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PISO S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
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Good Medicine
Hood’s
Sold by aU druggists. *1; six for *3. Prepared only
ity C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, MaBB.
(OO Doses One Dollar
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$50 Ooid Watch Given
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is, S5 Rwkai WaicbM. Seatts, «te
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\V. J„ DOTGI.ASS-t BHOE.theuriEiualaiid which equals custom
only hand sewed welt $4 nhee,
made 6iioei costing from $u to S3.
W. It. DOt T DLAS SHOE i^ unex
ceiled for heavy wear*
15o> W. I*. m>UDL\S §v5S!£OE is worn by all
h, and is the best school suoe in the work**
AU the above goods are made in Congi’oss, Button
and Lace, and if not sell bv j'our dealer, writs
W. I,. 5)01 (JliAS, B< ocktbii.
in;
CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. Dso
Best in Cough time. Syrup. Sold by Tastes drur good.
35 lists.
CONSUMPTION
I believe Piso’s Cure
for Consumption saved
my life.—A. H. Dowell,
Editor N. C., Enqulror, April 23,18S7. Eden
ton,
PISO
The best Cough Medi
cine is Piso’b Cure for
Consumption, Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
__—SHUMpEL CURES m WHERE ALL ELSE FATlS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Uao
in time . Sold by druggists.
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A Great Medical Work for YfiUllg
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Spring Medicine
Nearly everybody ueed» a reliable spring raedlcln,
to expel the Impurities which Have accumulated in
the blood during tiw winter, u> keep up strength as
the warm weather com*?? w, create au appetite ana
promote healthy digesiioii. Hold's Sarsaparilla !«
the if*M popular and sucees^ai SpMagMedi.ihv.
Try It this and you will bo? convinced of it„
peculiar merit
“For five years 1 ras sick every sp,\nr, but last
year took Hood’s SarsapartUa and have >.eeu 4
tick d.ty since.” U. W. Sloan, Hiltou, 3 Iilss.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
' Fir a first-class epriug meUk-lne my wife » ui i r
both tiutffc -cry lilghly of Hood's SirsapwHK,
We both tooX it last tpriiig. It did as a great to
of good and " e felt bettor through the hot weatbnr
than ever betore. It cured >'ny wife of sick lie.ul
aehe, from which she has sulTered » great deal. a r,.l
,-iicved me oradlszy. tired fec-UUir. I think et.-rr
one ought lo take something to citrll/ the h:u»i
before the hot weather comes on, and we nbsil ,-er
ul ilT take Hood's Sarsnparll a this spring.” J. h.
htiRe-K, Supt. Granite Railway Co.. Concord. N\ H.
X, B.—If you have decided to take Hood's Sarsaia
rilin do not be Induced to buy any other.
Sold by all druggists. ; six for S3. ouly
by C. I. HOOD Sl CO., Apothecaries. Jboweb. Ma>a.
I oo Doses One [Jollar
S 9 WELLS’
HAIR
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ffi. V : m elegantdrcs*- ing, nal color. softens A ‘
§1% i mid beautifies
m Jiojpreaeenor oil.
; A Touts
gML A ~M hestorative
lYevents hair
‘til « coming out;
a SB cleanses strengthens,
and
heals scalp.
60c.Cniggi»l»
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E. S. WELLS,
Jorjej City, X.J.
BtSUiH^OATABBH citronic Unequaled for CaturrW throat
worst cases. odors,
a flections, foi tl bre&th, ia offensive head. Aik for “Row* eore throaf.
diphtheria, cold Drug. the C. S. Wkli-s, Jersey City, 7* .j. ok
Catab* h.” Lb c.
LOOK YOUMG
las lor nga»yoacan,pre
[vent tendtney to wrin
kles or seeing of th»>
- skin by usinir
r- LEAURELLE OIL
X2 Jtemovert anti pi ereiM
Wrinkle*, ana rott^b
.j wm nc*8 of Flesh or skiu;
prewrve* fi*(?*> a condition yonthffil,
plump, of featuref: i
the re
Ba w Siaii 1 the moves complexion, pint pirn. t-ffRrB th*
only anbetance ioo wt.i
that vriH sirreal and pre
Kpt vent tendency lo wrlnhUst
i$i. UruK*trintsor Exp.
it. fi. HELLS. Chentisl,
4er»ey Vlty, N. J.
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uonmmu mms.
JOHN T. LEWIS & BUGS-,
whit, Mineral, jriffuriasi Painters’ Colors and Linseed ** Oil.
(:<»uItE SPOXPENCE SOLICITED*
^ 1* Don’t buy until you
‘ find out the new
Improve
I SJ fo e ments.
Save the
(Vliddletrtan’s
Profits.
i t&Send for Catalogue.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO-
47 Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Ga. ,
as n mill ns ira{«,
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S^-l wArrant, 1 Kaf.{3MtlStei£l^Aj iny remedy to cure the wotirt- ca^es.
ot hers have fai’ed in uo reason for not iww r«-Lt«w
cui-e. Send nt ouce for a treatise and ft Free Boti-e
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fflfllf " $ *“• riliS* Rhemuatio Remedy.
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