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FAttM AND NDttN
Hanr. - Aa Ohio tenner ooy* ba ho*
fotmd by cxperxooc* that *ix GotrwoLd
*) «*p w4i ao* ii—ini i. m» than th*
toed of one cow.
1 * r *Mlfa —Qwtnaa fowls will
k,-*p »n bfigv and ianweta of rrery do
•mpttoa off gartfon I’teia. TWy vfll
not acmtr-h Mka otbor fowl* or ham th*
m<»t delicate plant*
Potato Wa-rww—ft fa aaid that an
iu.madfato mU i fcnatora reaatadv far Ufa*
on cowa taxi niton ratal n, alao for tteka
on pig*, to to vanh the affected part*
with joiato water—water in which po
tatora have W*ML
< '< nnurr Woxus* —ft food m scattered
un,for the currant boshes and Lb* baa*
allowed to aoratoh and pick there they
will keep the ground tame and eat all the
Krulia that are in the *otL U thia to dune
there will be no troutito frost the oar
.ant worm* that in feta bnahea where the
Kraa* to aftowed to grow
Hi aaAßiwuMAxrar.—The advantage*
• spreading manure from the wagon aa
it i* drawn out aearutg «d labor and
a tnnm even dfalrafatosi ta ttoa double
■ulta honntoma, potaah, phosphate* ate.)
in tire tofl by rain It the manure is
iieepad on the field ami gat* a heavy
ram bet lll'| fell ffafa, Uto grr—d mairr
the heap*totodfvsß Ml —dao share at Osa
iient part of Mso aaanuna, which not u»
frequently render* tluaespot* larreu for
a aeeaon or two.
Owt.anT.—After trying tor a number
i<l year* al moat m vain, aaya a farmer, to
raise good celery aa ordinary dry garden
soil, 1 lnallv borrowed the usa of a little
I etch M rerisinted swamp land -deep,
black muek, well drtoaed but nicest,
sud for th)' past two aaaaou* have grown
on it very flue celery with but little
Islior. Ho I shall never again attempt to
grow this vegetable on common garden
soil vpheoi some ebeep amd easr meth*
ini *
CtTrntd Ham*. Th* National J Ave
.stork Journal assert* that ham* bare a
decidedly better flavor, and the meat re
tain* a more natural color when nothiug
Imt plain salt ti n*ed in the curing. If
the work of aaltiug fa carefully aUoudod
to the htofa rt|R-d with salt »lono,
will VutoiTur srmAnig *t from six
weeks to two months, according to the
size of the ha»n* Haltpetrw ha* a ten
dency to liardcu and redden the meat.
It nudoubtadly hasten* the curing pro
cess, bgt ft <kw* ao at the expeur* of the
flavor,
■Tamm Ttvnrxtvi planted ten acres in
corn which yielded him (MM) liuabeH. Ho
owed tax** rm the laud for last year,
•20. > LiMbibfal fat hi*-
Ing j( »|—4 market, making $lB.
He senl irforSA cent* a bualiel, making
•15(1. Taking otg the taxa* and the ex,-
)wn*e* of getting it to market, he hail
remaining •112. Harman Hill honse
planted the jam* number of acre* and
Lad ttox atom- jwld. Hi* tu *** also
•20. tak fafa HiTNv hng* Until they
weighed 800 ponnd* each, making 0,000
pound*, which he sold at 4 oeut* p*r
]«uind gsua*. bringing him for the lot
gltM). sad tearing in hi* crib asreral
bushel* of corn. Mogal—leed hog*,—
/ndias—>ol«« Vir*.
To Doan a Pio. —Prof. Mcßride give*
the following methixl of administering
nu diciaw to apsgr Vwdnaea ptg, which
ion are gnra tojhoka It you attempt to
niaku l|iih Antok White ■tpieaitag. halter
him ■* you would for axecutHiu, and tie
thriopaegAto « stake Ha will )>«ll
back nntn the rope i* tightly strained
When he has cease. 1 his uproar and b*.
gin* to reflect, approach him, and lie
twean the hack )>art of hi* jaw* inssit
an old shoe from which you liave ent
the to* toathar. This he will al once
l>egia to Mtok MMt chew. Through it
|*mr tbu inadtouie, and be will swallow i
»ny qua*tetr you please
H-uuTTCji at rsa Wa tsuite-- A >
Maine tar tb* fuliwtag I
ingunioui jgau of aujipteiueutmg hi*
<v.m crop. He say* : •• Fur two years ■
;aa. I have strewn a lilMfl MfSbag seed .
<>n my iieap of old manure lialora apply
ing for oom. Tbaa, if from say aamee
a corn plant i* miamng, I allow a turnip
to grow, aimoat invariably getting a
K’**l specittean l>est year, having a
few load* of suawuro left they were
opread for BUgai bewta The beets dui
not gw* a good stead, white amay tar
mp* oaaae wtetoh tetter war* *pa* il.
a* thftf *a«*aed to mmm up and grow with
iinnaual vigor. The growth oontiaaal
till harveat time, and *och roots I neves
sew before, white the Iwete fro** the
earn* |>loi were hardly middUng Home
of th* rutabagas, Rhimaga, weighed
twenty piotnii each.*’
HvMtaMan Rai.-W J. Ohasaber
lalß. “* Ha* ftrf Portor, tall* the
taulta ard nriuee ei ihia hay a* follow* t
Hungarian hay has fa aoana way got :
the rip—tin* at injuring horse* when
fast to them for akmg txaaa. HowMgo*
thi* l4M—» Ufa- test pro
aum* in tbs asm* way —ver hay fad
via.. by bafag ted whan impraparty
cured. Bui ate— hpy, ’ i pgugsdy
cut and eeawd. is aa mi *ll teed and
w exteasftwiy ted by th* Dwtah term an
at Blarii M||| tlw mhblmb t*
< Ihland to th*grant advwatage us ttemr
tawaas, *apocaaUy fa p—l as tel— and
siaeira—, Mt fa fa baafar to *wr*
• mi W ■ v
i than timothy, more babto to must <*
mold in th* mow, and to than awwt in
jwrtow* to boraea and very liable to
cause permanent besve*. The asm* i*
true of Haaganan graa*. It to far
banter to ears than timothy and apt to
grow musty, and is then, of oourae, in
fattou*. Again, it to more liable to bsvs
dirt and dast to it, as it do** not form a
tnrf-Uk* meadow gn*e. Hand-rating m
■ reanady for lbw enk Another trouble
■a raw The pus*, bfask-headed (black
■eeded) Hungahau is toldom attacked,
but I have had th* yellow-beaded yel
l<rw-*eeded millet Hurt badly. In that
case I ahonld not deem it safe hay for
burse*, Do matter bow well On*
thing mor*—it shouM ao* be ripe when
cut. l*hee the straw u of Util* value
ami the seed very heavy and very hearty,
and might well injure. The heart* are
immetuw. ami sine* th* straw, when
njie, w nearly wurthiee*, the horse* will
•deci the l»wd* aa<l eat an over ratkxi,
just a* they will at any grain. But if
the hay is free from these taulta I should
consider it a safe feed. On* thing, how
ever, I had almost forgotten to mcnUou.
It has a ratwu power of increasing th*
seervtxoc of urine ; but I liave not found
thia perceptibly injurious to the animal*,
though 1 have ied it largely to cows and
Cotmulrmbly to horse* for several years,
lux word, 1 ahuuld say, *«e that the hay
i* be*- from rust, dust, must and over
npeite**, and I think you will find it
safe,
A c*aru' wUtor •< * weekly paper
made a practice of “ •topping - .the pres*
so announce,’* if he had nothing of more
luijiortance to announce than a dog
fight. On* week everything was a* dull
*» * I’steat Office report, but the ruling
psMstou cropped ont a* follows ; " We
atop the pres* to announce that nothing
has h»pj»ened auice we went to pres* of
enfficieut' interest to indue* ns to stop
the pre** to aunuuuce 1L '
rt’l.uSM /. s.wit'
A <li*tiiigtindir<l srithor say* : "I rA
solv«l ahull I w.i*aehild never to use a
wool which I canid not pronounce be- j
turn luy taotber wittamt offending bar.”
His rule and example are worthy of
imitaUoc. Boy* readily learn a class of
low, vulgar word* an*l *>i|*r***ion* that
are nceer heard in respectable circle*.
The utmost care on the jiart of the par
ents wilt scarci iy jirevent it. Os conraa,
we cannot think ct girls living exposed
■to the pen!. We cannot imagine a girl
' using words she would not give utter-
I ance to liefore her father or mother.
Hnch vulgarity is thought by aom* boy*
to b* "smart tiis " next tlung to
swearing, and yet, not so wicked.” But
it 1* a habit which leads to profanity,
and fill* the mind with evil thoughts.
It vulgarise* and degrade* the soul, and
|wep*ro« the way for many of the grus*
and fearful sins which now corrupt *o
jsety.
He who, with good health, ha* a true
Mead, may tangh adversity to *corn
and defy th* world.
We learn that Elli- A ('•• . proprietor*
of Bailey Spring*, are making prepara
tions to entertain an unuiuallv large
nuntl<r of vi-itor» this summer. They are
receiving communication* from all over
the south inquiring ratesand making con
tract* forboaM. I‘hisiso ily their due,
for not only are they most swcemwfui
bole I keef *r*. but- their place i* tn every
way worthy of pstronape. It is one id
the Coofost,. shadiest, breexiest place* in
the S-nilh . the locality and surround
inr* »re d»'light'u!, the building* an
rooniy, Miry, and cuflvcnieti'. y arranged
the accommodations, fare and attention
are first else* *ml Htaoal Creek is the
most romantic stream and the best fish
ing wrater vou ever saw Add to this
Hi* unrivalled piwer of the old Rock
Hprin ’ in the cure of dropsy, scrofula,
dys|<ep<i* and diseases of the blood, skin
and kidn< v«, and the sum of attraction*
is irresistible. If you have evet l<een
, there you know this i* all true. If you
i have not try it ju«t once. You will
> Mover rwrrrel i» Address h.llvs A <Y>.
Raitey Hpritig*, Al*
| l»tvi Hooraa says that Adelins Patti,
I though she is forty year* old, hsdi* ten
Iv< ar* yottugn I’ -US, *»> doubt, will
* il-Wlttv th.d sb* b fall yea is younger
T” than six- haika It make* *ll the dis-
fereuoe tn Ibe world who tells th* age. -
i ,V«rrMtorrn Hrrald
\« :w»»d Prraehiwa.
\ <» luut * aii <«mm( j*l. ,o w«»rk. prtscU
I s , *"( M iiiooi trr « la* aid' well. <f». w r •
! patient. »*r wilt, a artteli shru hr feels
I mtsrul'h amlduH. with rlnggito brain ami
' unsir.sdx amv*. and n<ou -hotil.l make the
I attempt i« •m-h • Condition when it can be
r**lly Old ' hr-lpl' rnueinlby * little
Hep Blit-r«. . .-tlo-i i -doHiw - Alt»*n#
Time..
"I wt<ut,' soliloqutaesi • Msrathoa
youth, "that I waa a great inventor. 1
i Wuuhl tik* to se* my name baante that
of Eklteou, <W Morne, or Howe, on th*
scrolls of fame and genius. Oh, how I
k— to get up aoxuetbmg—“ Ht» *rdil-
I osjtty was broken off by Uie spj>eamace
> «ms th* *■*■* «f an apan i**n I Imii rtag.
ia»d b* imutedtetelv dal gat nuoiathing.
H* got up a tree *t>oM a* fast aa the at-
I tracteoti of gravity would let him.—
. AfwrwfAun />—w-uteip.t _
Hot* in a prodigal yo—g hair, and
•xpenaito* M hte hanker; but hi* draft*
ar* —duns bronrti, guae* tbar* ta often
I fa| k«— bjKMMMM h*
draw* largnly oa a anaall oapttal, to not
I ye* k* pa*****— and, if h* war*, would
1
* sasn - *»te katnev tjvsv tlurw
tkasa swwi p**a* « Uu. mrrta <w *u»-
gia, w»U te gr*all; taasrutad by Antaey Wort
aw MJMTOtr* —wr.
In th* y it* agooe. wtera D* Witt
(Hinton county, was the county *eat and
• right smart viliagw in th* wood*, or
on th* way to be, the editor of it* weeks
ly paper had aocae *ubecnb*rw who paid
m wood, other* in produce, other* in
' fur, and others yet who didn't pay at
all. On* at these latter elan* waa named
Lwtncwi, but to aquoezi- anything out of
him wa* next to impossible He had
excuse* st his tongue » and for not pay
ing, and th* longer the debt stoixi the
■lore reaacnald* hte excuses seemed tn
his creditor*. On* day the alitor met
• him on the street, and. after a general
' greeting, began on him with:
“Mr, Izemon, you have been owing
I me for two year*."
" T«kbnt I had bad luck in my sugar
1 bush."
“But you might have brought wood.”
“Ho I ahoiild, but I Irroke two new
sir* and oonl.ln't buy another.”
“I offered to take it out in turnip*
■ad con."
“I know, bat th* crow* ate my <xwn
up ami the Injuns stole all my turnips.”
“ Well, how are you getting along
now ’ " asked the editor.
“ Firat-rate.”
“ Have you a good run of sugar 1"
“Yew"
“ Corn doing well f"
“Hplendid ”
“ Wheat all right I "
“ Tea, all right.”
“ Well, if corn, wheat, potatoes and
turnip* turn out good, and you keep well
and you have no losses, will yon pay roe
in th* fall ? "
Th* farmer scratched hi* head and
took a full minute to think over it before
he replied:
“Tiiat* an honest debt ami orter be
paid, but I won't positively agree to
square up thi* fall until I know what
sort of a corn season w* are to have ! ”
It is needles* to say that he never
sniarul.—Lkto.U Ari< f*r<**.
k irzra/t.
“We are all waifa," he said, l>*nding
toward her in Hie moonlight and holding
on to th* lai-* window-enrtain* like a
man giddy with hm emotions, rifa
".'asi upon fli«> lugged shore* of exiat-1
eili’*."
“ But," she rvplte<l, edging off * lit
tle, “ you’re too thin for a waif, (Tharii*; 1
-you’re a wafer, and I like a healthy- 1
looktng nmti. ”
H<- chewed up two yards of the cur- I
tala in sdenev, and then went away ■
without saying good-night.
Be Wl»e and Happy,
Ii ion Mill •tup all »u*r evlraxa.Aiii Slid
wr*ag ii«ti<>av in doctoiinjt yenrw I. and ;
tamilii - with expensive docter* or humbug i
cure a 1 !-, that dn barm stw»» «, and n«» oulv 1
nature • simple remedies tor a I vour nd I
itu atv —ruu will be wise, welt and happi -
hikl save .re»l i lix-n-e Th? greatest rem
eds far tlu*. thi- xriat, wise and riwml mi I
ti lt Will. IS Hop slitters rely on it Hee
oiothr r e taunt.— Press,
HAKnro
A woman that g*ta hold of a bit of
manhood i* like on* of thoa* Chinrwe
wtxxl carvers who work on any odd, fan
tastic root that come* to hand. 1 should
like to se« any kind of man di*Ungui«h- i
aid* from a gorilla that some grxxi and I
even pretty woman could not shajic a
husband out of.— Holme*.
•• Diseases of Men.’’
Giving information greatly de«irel, bat :
not attsinsble from soarets whence gener
•Ur •oiiitht.
t.I,AD TIDIXi.s mt:
< onlainiiiv uiAtler o( highest interest to *ll !
she would ps»* s*(ely **d with little pain i
through the great t-ial of motherhood.
Tn- --- are the Ijjlea of two books, either
or both of which I* sent for a stamp i 1 '
dr-ssed to the author, I»k m TAIXHk >. Wtt
*«>V, Atlanta. Georgia.
fAr.i r, «»A. te io.ors 6, <,/(.
TH* Japan*** stag* is mad* to re
volve. Win I* on* seen* is before th*
public another 1* iu jiroceaa of arrauge
meat
We lu-g t>> call the render* atteiitmii to
the ndvcrtl-rment nf Hr H xKTi it «
li:o\ T<>m< whu h wilt be fottnsl in
another cvxhunn. Thi* medicine i* a I
|-r |«irau<>ii of Iron and tfalisaya Imrk.
tn rombimititni with the tdi««{>hale*,
and i» indoro*! by the medical profes
sion and rossinimended bv them for
!>v»|ie|»-i*. (onersl Itabiltty, Female '
('otnplainta. Want of Vitality, etc. It
i* manufactures! by die Dk.' Hamtkk
Minn im CoMi-ixi, No 21$ North
Main Street. St. Isuii- Mo It t* cer
tainly the m<s»t ualualde remedy in th<
market, ansi no family should fail to keep
it in tie-house—Toledo (Ohio) Northern
Ohio I democrat.
Ti nos- ui an earir stag' of Jerri-'patent are
•xpeilesi by tbe use of I vsta Ilnkham •
i agetaNe < omponud
t*ni«*>«Tio*. <ivsi*q'*ia, nervous pr-H'tralxin
aiwi all I slas «»t general (hrtalrtr rG«-rod by
taint* Mass* o • l*Bnv*uxi> Baas Toisls. tbs
only poparation of Iss ( nmtsiuiug it-entire
nutnlSHM pnovte- ti rontaoae l e-sl-usaX
Inc. <on• -geurmii n* and h(> -Mietauuu* r*'*“
vvtes M iiivaJu*bte iu *ll roteMArvi coumtaoiw,
• IsHter the owalt of axhssMsHi. imw<>*» nro-
teatV'u. •orovi, «* scute ,*rbriuarty
tt rvsuUuiK sown pntasostesv <**u|4ai il», I a*
veil, Haaard 4t C« . pruprWAoi-. S*w i<«h.
■tess-v ta saw ■iwi i
Ate Itujgurt* far “Bowgh oa Rata." Itetean
- cmsl rata, sssoa. rosataa, tws, tart baas tic
taasMW KtaraMsa »* . T m.
VuasiJ CssrSlH M tatassslU, Msss.. say,
I (te Ml Ml |C« t ess tekte VMS a sete* st (te langs
wievte Sy a aw., * seats jum wy seetei. ste
i tate as* tes —l* lute «* or ta*. ta isn I was m-
Mtetatelta isspa. . TkaOwensart t as** teas a
wr tea* asMgaa tastf atetas ASteaM.anw.si
•ate arms* itei I ana i g,,, u» a
laUaWasMta VuuuLui ksitea te raa
Lte* 1 gsa s SsSMs. w*te. «. My terete l anv
stetert •• Wte tana , art i»-tar I teal taoar ttea «m
*« «s»» paw t write watee-ag see* *••»-- m
•8U < 4 I*«f> sass! tH VttMltW liU » fa*»
•Ml. Ifa4 «M«tiMaa4 Hm» ifaflm f»l MM r»» *« I"W*.
I s«* fa« fa*< ftatal tfaMi Mi tfa
•bfafaf I mm Utt* >f as
nataurMMrrtx amrri-
Clan.
Hamlet mnst hwve be«a • reotoritsfata
man not to h*vw gone m*d tn the midst
of such chsroctero »» hi* «iml«** moth
er, the insipid *nd di*rord*nt Ophsdia,
•ad th* noisily empty Iteertro, as they
wore presented on this stage. We con
foo* to our secret satisfaction at the poi
tailing of the iu rouging her
cheeks go* » d «bto doe* on th* <m»i of
her txtae. aud we expen. need a mah
cfoo* joy u> the unskillful stabbing ct
T-awrtta who deaerved death, if for no
j other reason fban for his nnaccentatod
I lamentations over the demise of • horse
■ fiddle sister, whoa* departure should
have i-*en to him a source of joy. The
grave-digged did well, not only in ibe
profetaions! work, bnt in effectually
burying th* ill-dressed Ophelia. Wo
never attended a funeral with more
nleaaure. Exchaage.
Th* baby wa* doubled up by the
cram pa, and yelling st ti<e rate of ■ mile
a minute, as the father and mother
stood over the crib with the landsmim
bottle Iwtween them. “No, Marion,"
he said, gently but firmly ; “you pour
it ont; that child fa growing no like
your mother that I can’t trust rnyaelf."
PERRY DAVIS’
Pain-Killer
MF — A SAFE ANO SUNf
■fcg itMDY f 0«
■fl Itealgt
Cramps.
Cholera,
i EjM
I Sprains
I i Bmses '
fl h £ 5 U Burns
l||y|. Scaifs.
| h Toothache
J jB
. SMBMf Uudacht.
FOR xSALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
PATENTS.
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WAMIIIVU IM. I>. <’.
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tT in tb« U. * t . f-raxM.., 1 -n.-w -evH-1. »»rh of
, n aiel ** tn t* w jsaitai.lv .
••rv tiftltaM i j-c—’f d. i «<abl »i,rol jte,
A •KHriTw «fa. B-i fata".. ■
»4 RMfarUJ Bfatall »»4 BTMm r»daota4 U p«<
ml BfaMAJ PiHU4«i F b.K Fa.
YOUNG MEN .
* tfa**.*. Ad.kft»«• VALBSTfXK MHO . fani.t.lfa, W»?
SB tn S? 0 •
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RIBLE REVISION
U COSTBASTED EDITIONS.
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daaaotottotoo. A aaoauaaaf a mouth «~> r~w rawed rattof. tel OU. aoa'rarr. waa lotto—<l b,
torraaaad malraUoo a»l uaklMehUla. Al thiaUm. I ba—n •ho dm otroar laowToxlc, from wilted 1 rw
<4Had al—to Immediate end womtortal ramaHa. The old aaaqs rtoeraad sad 1 found that aw aataral tone
naaootoarmaooaUr abated. I dan naad tdrae botUoaof Ida Took Hlaoa o.lng It 1 ban daaa Iwtea Ida la
aoa Idall awar did la Ida aaaaa U—da—aw Ulaaaat aad —a doaM. Uto aaaa W>H> tda tnouoll nom
and rum of bo<lr. baa coma atoo a atoaraaaa of inouanl oarer baton aalorad It Ida Tvatodaana* doom Ida
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many local.Gv», for which quinine i* no
genuine antidote, bni forth* effect* of which
flosU iter’s stomach Bitter* is not onlv a
Ihoroiigh regtedv, but • reliable preventive
To thi. fact there fa »n overwhelming array
of leMtiuiony, extending over a period ol
thirl' year*. All di*ordeni of the liver,
.toiimeh and bowel- are also ev»q*ered by
the Billers
For «Ale by all DruntlsU «0.l Dealers
generally.
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MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
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and PACKING. OILS. PUMPS ALL
KINDS. I ;0N PIPE, FITTINGS. BR\SS
iOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS. Ac. Send for Piice
ist. W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO.
143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
A ROAKOKK
Twa ksn4* prem • 300-1 fa.
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fa ra-tatari randy fur n.-i.Mf.er bate
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Kentucky Military Institute.
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lucky, six iuil. » fiuiu Frank fort, ha* lb<
mo*! hcalthiul and Ix-antiful locntiou in ih
sta'e. A full and able College Faculty nad
expenses «s moderate ax anv fir»t elsas col
lege. Thirlv i. v. niii year begins Septembei
">th. For ( ataloxiic*, etc., addre** r-« above
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PIANOU ORGANS.
0. H BALDWIN & CO .
LuriBVILLE, KENTI < KY,
Are file laryest wholesale sod retail dealers
in the Foiled State*. Dealer* anpplieri at
the lowest New York prices. Send (or ( si
alogue mid get the benefit of low price* on
»ny instrument you wish.
I>■ U. BALDWIN A i <>, Itemsville, Ky.
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n«*l (<>r ('on?t rnct ton of CSstem*.
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Wfutern Cemest Amso< utios,
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A r °Smbinat4cn of Hop*. Bwchu, Nan
drakl«and Dandelion,*** nilta*h^taiH
pno~<( cWurAtiTi- fimpettfoH. of ail Olftrr Mtfara,
WMlthcKn-ittryi Blopd Purifier, Liver
Neu u l\a tor. <n,t Ke«u»r>xt<
A*rul earth.
ilfawvM*- px-mtwy tuuta where Hop
Bitter* aru »arkrU aud pt>rfox.-1 ara their
0 t*rat 1
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0 ~ attonx* iurei\ss“« without Intoi
'catinK. ■■■■.
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are 'abnt the dtot'O r akl^b®e r - f la t<w Hop Bit
trtr Pon’l watt unUljoufam* akk but it » a
iwilt fe*l I,nd or mlxraljf W**«‘ Vh**rn at owe.
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SSOO * H bt* paid for *caM*» thftT win net
r*irv»or help. Oo not iruffbi’W®*** * friend,
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lb memtirr. Hop hitlers b noßb- drMMwi ■
drunken ncMiniai but tlvr h**« I
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AND ALL OIhEASCS
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A W.UUUJiTiiD CURE.
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