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V i ,-Tt -C "ORAXUE COUXTY OBSERVER. IIILLSBOUOUGH.N.C SATURDAY May 20, 13. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Editor and, Proprietor. Entered at the Tost Office at Hills borough, N. C, as Becond class matter. For the Observer. FOR THE COMMITTEE OFi THE STATE AGRICULTL r RAL SOCIETY. ZPj CtDAR GROVE, N. C, ) couqty, and from which conviction ho took an appeal to the Supreme farmers, aud she, ol all the European Court, will hang, as that court has countries, is the most prosperous. J confirmed the "decision of the lower say again, encourage the small far mer, and he will return two farthings for one. Yours, &c. FARMER. court. ' Winston Sentinel : Somebody get a plank and keep tally as' our boys roll in from homes sought in foreign Dr. Harris, the physician of Jefferson Davi6, reports his patient aa doing well and improving last. A flood "at Dead wood, Da kota, cauacd by continued rains, swept away a portion of too city.4 The loss will reach $700,000; Other towns were heavy losers. The loss ot lifcVas great. The Attorney General de cide that under the provision ot the tax reduction bill no iax can be col lected on capital and deposits of na tional banks since the first day of last January, nor of State or private banks since December last. We have received the first number of "The Noith Carolina Tacher," a new monthly published by the firm of Alfred Williams & Co , Raleigh. It is devoted t- edu cation and is handsomely printed. Mr. E. U. Ilarrcll is the managing editor. Subscription price $1.00 a year. 1 The 6now fall in Ohio last Monday was from four to twelve inches deep, and the thermometer was down to o4 degrees. Cold weather in Georgia, and it is thought that cotton is injured. Unusually cool weather is reported throughout Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The returns, to the Depart ment of Agriculture of the progress of the cotton nlantinc show that I t r S work is later than usual in everv State, and indicates that on May 1st 74 per , cent, of the proposed area was planted, when the usual propor tion is said to bo 8-4 per cent. In Virginia and North Carolina it was very late. The per centages were, Virginia, 15 ; North Carolina, 35 ; South Carolina, 75 : Georgia, 73 : Florida, 9G ; Alabama, 83 ; Missis sippi, 82 ; Louisiana, 81 ; Texas; 75 ; Arkansas, 72 ; Tennessee, G7. "Soldier Life in tho Army ot Northern Virginia," is the title of a book that should be owned and read by every soldier of the late war. The author, Carlton McCarthy, loves and praines the Southern soldier ir respective of what branch of the service ho belonged to. Of this book the Raleigh Xn$ and Obscr- vtr says : THE BOTHERED ARM Y SUR- "The rising generation can find in GrfcONS. its pages a pleasant but true de- It was in war-times. The Quar vcription of how the soldiers of 'Gl ; termaster of the Fourth New York liWd and died. The lights the ; Artillery was nearly dead with dys shadeK the cruel hardships and lit-j entery. The surgeons did their tie pleasures the roughness aud the ; best lor him, but at last gave him tender touches of lite in the army, ! up. Lieut. Remis, who is now a all find a plae within its pages. i well known merchant at Oneida, N. "The student, too. who would ' Y., ventured to dose him with Per like to understand how men are : ky Davis's Pain Killeu; In a made soldiers, w ill do well to read i few davs the Quartermaster's suffer- Wake county claims the hand somest court house in the State. Goldsboro Bulletin : There is a lady in this city who owns a cat 6 1-2 years old, that is the mother of 102 kittens. Wilmington Star : The stone for the new gubernatorial mansion to be built at Raleigh is to come from Anson county. Oxford Torchlight : The obtlook for tobacco plants is becoming alarm ing, and unless there is a decided change in the season, and that soon, farmers wi'l not be able to plant one-third ot a crop. the Committee has offered ample Newbern Journal : Hyde county p'niums, but think the average too . . , v r large on corn, cotton and wheat. It is the richest county in North Caro- w iLrQw ifae compeUtion jf) lhe liua. The soil is adapted to corn ; hamlg ot lhat clapa of Iarmerg (iarj;e it is the queen county of the State oue) that has already met with sue on raisins corn. The Deoole are cess. The class ot farmers that need generous, kiudhearted and acoom- encouragement most, are the small , . ones. We are aware that North modating. y Caroli na is composed principally of Greehsboro Patriot: J. Van small farmers, and h'ad the average Lindley has 500 early peach trees ou cotton, corn and wheat been han-ing with fruit, aud promises us four or five acres, there, no doubt, t i i u on.u e t u would be many exhibitors, where a basket bv the 20th of June. He .,- ...... J . . , . . . mere win oniy oe a lew as it, is. reports about two-tbirds ot a crop There is a - pievaillng sentiment of peaches and a full crop of apples among the small farmers, that they and other small fruits. cannot get a showing at the Fair, , , T , p i . . consequently they stay away. It Charlotte Journal: Cock fighting tbe Agricultural Society will offer is under the bau in this State. The premiums at least 12 months before parties engaged in the Bport at Lau- tbe Fair comes off, and upon small riuburg have been arrested and average, I think the small farmer bound over to court, and this,, with wi" b mwed to greater efforts, u t i l "j u an(I atler ue nnds he has met with me arrest, oi me iweigu crowu, uas 8UCCe88 he will continue to improve, caused a flutter among tbe devotees North Carolina lias as many natu- to the gaff, throughout the State. ral advantages as any State, but, t i u v:oi-. tt. T..,oa nevertheless, she is put at the foot Raleigh Visitor : lleury Jones ' A . . . , fe ...... . . ' ot all the States in agriculture and tne negro wno Kiueu uepuiy suenn education. It is very evident the Alvis H. Blake near this city in cause ot one is the cause of the February, 1882, and who wan con- other. If they will make agricul ; v. c,; f turo-a success, they will make eau- 1 .ns. 4 I 'I1 1. " vaiuu iuo Biiiiie. . xaKe fiance, km Tor the Observer. Cedae Grove, May 21. Editor Observer : I write to say nai icuacco plants, are very scarce, 1 3 to 1-2 crop is what our farmers? Mav 3 1883 I J '"r l" "'"c. vjiwwmj Mr. Editor : I agree with lal- au(j vegetables; wheal looking well mage the great Brooklyn preacher, j The geu'eral condition is rDUch bel. that newspapers do a vast amount of ler lDail agt Year ycl lhe vojuine of good in disseminating tbe news over j trade will uot count as large as was lhe country. It is also a medium j expected. The tight squeeze put through which we can express and more peopie in jebl and dttper in convey our sentiments. I see in the j lhan .wag known al lhe lmie. papers that tbe Comraitiee of the j This little village is blowiy grow State Agricultural Society has offer-j j B c Pat ton, laie principal of ea premiums on item crops, ana lne Patton -school at Morrisville, is beg leave to give my views, as I am j jading H dwelliim, and piopi sesto a farmer and wish to see the farm- j bave au academy large enough to ing community met with thai sue-j accommodate as mauv pupils a will cehs they so much deserve. I think n!!iII1i llt,x, fifes-mil. 'r W U ni oi mam 3JOAJEa:E T03W. RICH BLOOD, And wUl completely chanp the blood In the entire ytm in three month. Any per on -who will take t Fill eaih night from 1 to 12 week, may be restored te sound health. If such a thine b- poiblR. For curler Female Complaints these Pills-have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for ei-htlctter-fUuipa. Send lb r circular. 1. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. irifti mi mi LbUUU the healthiest places iti this section of North Carolina, ami a splendid loc:Hivu lor a. tctiooi. Mr. lattn w:ii well kuuwn in tins eominunity betore his removal to Morrisvilie some S years ago, and is very popu lar as a teacher. For lhe first lime in years we are lr.ul ed with thieves. Mr. Henry Haih .-y tonud a ihief al his smoke house lately, who tied without meal or meal Breaking into Mr. Palton's Ctuk room, they were uioie success ful. This Ituid thief iiiul Hut kimw ti t- law t h:iiiuiiiu. li s is a rivtts s.eal. V tu . lei i uasnc I iac d eu li-i t.li llii; iJ.h .1 the peiKit iiL U.ic!-. w ool lva.li Mid 'l'aui'ii'f- J v i.si .v N iue, ulte-. : li.iMic ciifi. GH. Kauge.i.' 4-. 'l.ieie w a. not a wim f com p. aint ; no wl.iky ; n 'ijuarreling. Kictt Oimu mail acted m a ''eiilu- Q . .-i 1 1 i ina.iwe:. 1 it in lhe mii! n.nes !la a ncilrh Liain: al IliKl'tii o.. rS;ii .ii iav , J .iue Jmi. ClJhSS 1A IS. instance, she is composed of small lands, east, west, north, and south. Will Bevil and Jeff. Ziglar are the is 1-say 1 , l.c'i v. t ea fl I- I' i it H CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. j 1 JOHNSONS ANODYNE UXlMEXTwillmiHv lllltnMulv n itere lhic ternbk; dicie. nd will usitTr) l utp nine casr vut of tcn.-lnfrtnnation that will tJT tnanr lives sent free br mail. lxn'l Ctby a taosiruu U I PreVentlon is better than cure. JOHNSON'S AINrWYWE LIN9KVIENT . Ncuralgi, Influtnz. Soft Lanes. I'-JefOtnjr t tfjeXontr. Chronic Ilnarnn. Hark but Vvth. boopJnc Conch, Chronic Khcutnsnsm Chronic lurrh. Chronic iMrsemerr. Cholera Morbti. KKlnyTrble, Diseases 0f 5line and Lame Back. told eTcrvwhcre. Send for pamphlet to I. S. Johsos & Co.. Kostox. Maaa. : An Enrlith Vefertnarr Sarsreon and Chemist. now traveling in this country, aysthat moat of the Horse and Cattle Fo'wders o!d here are worthleu rrh. He ars that Shertdan'a mu1Lw iwUm ir. . K.Vtlnt) - nitre and tmmenseU valuable. Nothinp on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan'! Condition lewder. Dos. 1 teap-&-fnl to 1 pint food. Sold avery where, or sent by mail for 8 setter-stamps. L S. JonaoK A Co., Uoa-roa. lUs mm hems w J 1883 Lawn Mowers SmpJ all othcxa AND ARK Will Run More Easily. Cut Lonzer Grass Cut Mora Smoothly, Less Liable to Obstruction, Require Less Repairs, More Easily Adjusted. And the Most Durable. IN FACT LEADS THE WORLD. EVERT GOtYER WARMITFD. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Lloyd, Supple WaltoH PHILADELPHIA, PA. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD ! Tl.! b.tn i i l;i-kf m :! 1 In in v;i.s niv tl.r. '1 Irii v y .nij lo C iL clO II.... .. i :'! .s . Cf'.'is iii llliii: Hi;'. '! Ii H ! liMnni C'tlSlH'l For the Observer. Caldwell Institute, ) May 23, 1883. Mr. Editor : Mr. Jaa. S. Hare last arrivals, from Florida. Sweet- ot Little River township, this conn scented orange groves may possess! ty, shot, a few days ago, a very large an attractive fragrance for some peo- balf eag,e. measuring 7 ieet lrora i w .naafn,, mn in. l,P to P- The eagle was found F . , ' . s . , . lurking among his sheep, sappo&L'd tc.i t um; tu Fu.c, ucaiuUI) auu lo have been looking lor larr.bs. Mr. invigorating atmosphere of old II. shot him at a distance ot 100 Nonh Carolina in theirs, and don't yards. All of our young and o;i you lorget it. people have visited Mr. U. to mc . . , 1, T 'he huge bird. The eagle lived 3r Raleigh News-Qbserver : It is 4 days after it was shot. Scoot is a announced that the President and good marksman. He has already Cabinet have determined on a reduc- killed 15 or 20 crows while they lion ot the number of internal were in the act of polling op co-n. a- . . rrM j Married at the residence ot the revenue districts The proposed bride,g by w D. Woo.U, fc" . .vrr.6 vu..; uv mTt uaviu 1 arKer to .i..-si collectors. There are now 128 dis- Amy Waggoner. May they li.-af tricts, and these are to be reduced to lng ad prosper. A halt crop ot tobacco plant is ; all that can be expected onLitui! Iiiver. T. wiiLFd mm 3 kiiU A W. GUA1IAM, l"? Till: LIGHT RUNNIXC; 1 M lZt'VTt ' Tl'-nt H isllu a:kno li I!j-(1 L :ulcr in lhe Trali i .1 Jul Hmt r-iiw ' lint ln 1 1 I t ? I'd MA X V IMI'h TE IT! ' NONK KOl'AL IT! Tin- l.aiU't Amiu1, Li'jMt 1 1 iii.n mi.'. ll:i' un1 le:iiil.lui V0'l-v.i k AM) l W Alii: AN il.Ii T l'.' u.al ot lin.' i e-l nrii i i i i! To do any ami :i'l knuls t umv T l ctiii'l'tt' in t,rv Msj ict. V,,r sal.- by T. L'. KLLIS, CV.Inr (irov, N. Aenls' waul '! in um-cc ii'u-l it r ritorv Addit'ss, DOMKSTIC .sKVIN(; '.MA CHINK CO., Kiil; mond, V:. r' fly CV-R 25 VEAR3 HyT r. -1, i --. ti. ritnti lliirrl'n ... I iittT.v. u:iirner 1 iniilu'.nu lyijlu. nnd r . 1. 4j o ttr f . 1 f h a ; 'I uiiW. I ti r.Nt .u th A rt- c. !... .' .K' V". . " .!.!;. .nri-l.-.l lr u. W-rn. I'i -..r-.. mil : !i . K-iii.f! Ir .i .. r ..iic- r !'. S Trr:i r. a:. 1 1.. 1 . !-r.-' ".'1 . : -i!)-. ITnu'i" r 11I t'.al. ri. i-'ii'iinr if i. r r -if 1. in i-hk -n.K ,( n. ior.. ff m VlOr .' ' M 'A, t..l.TlM"l.k. Jul... t, K 95. North Carolina will lose two districts. The Newbern district is to be abolished, and another which we presume will be Everett's, since lhat has given the President no end ot trouble of late. it, lor it was through the details nar rated that the veteran was evolved from the unmartiM boys of our peaceful farm homes. There is no account presented of any particular batile or campaign, save only the j ings were over, and he was on duty as before. "To-morrow (May 24lh) will be a big day in New York City and Hrooklyn. The wonderful bridge retreat from Richmond, the expiring j which cost over five millions oi dol ctTort ot Lee's noble band of suffer- j lars is to be formally opened to traf ing heroes and inartyre, the .urpre tic. Moro lhan a million of people ol tho author being to give a cenci.il 3R many as the entire population view ot a soldier's life rather than in of Xorth" Carolina will witness the wrilo an historical sketch' . vent. The President and the Gov- The book is a 12rao. ot 200 pae, 'U"rs will be escorted by the mili- on handsome paper, printed and ,nr-v ,orcea of lhe lu0 cilieP will) unA :.. :.. I., many miles of civic societies The i. .. . , ... . bridge has three For the Observer. IIOOKINQUAM, N. C, Ma 21. Mr. Editor : Seeing the commu nication in your paper of last week I .;. t rr a t : .. . j . ! oiijcu zj. aim as x. was iuiocu iifai i lhe new Hawtields church, ,1 desiie to express my contempt tor tte man, whoever he is, referred to in the let ter ot ''Z." I can't make out the man who owns the old grave-yai.l. nor the writer "Z but I ; did nut think there was a man in lhat coun try who thought little enough ot himself to do such a deed. He that would destroy grave stones and cut-; livaie over lhe graves knowingly, 1 must have something wrong in his heart. He is worse thau a heathen. ' All he thinks of is the dollar, and ' not the soul, aud I think I could catch his soul with a rusiyjjickel. THE TESTS OF 40 YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PerryDavis'sPainHer IS THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps PerryDavis'sPainller A'lTO R N E Y-.T-L A W , IIiLLsnon, X. C. Pntctipes in (."ounti'-s f Onuiir-. Dur ham. Person, iiunviilf :i:ivl ( ;i.- W. JOHN W. (JU AIIAM, 4'rro R N 1 : Y -AT-1 . A W , HlLLSr.OlM). X. C, I'raet ii''S in th ('ouniics r manoc, 'as well. Durham, (Junior!, ' M. ane and Person. JOHN MANNING, l.Jt. STKAYHOKN Chapel Hilt. HiUshcro. ANX1XG & STRAY HOHX, ITarrnntod tho mmt perfect rarr.Wtt rertlllxer Drill In exintnp. Srnrt far rlr. cular, A. n. rAICQI'llAUt 1 ork, Pk. I Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, ft. HAB, York, M ATTO U NKYS-AT-L A W'. Addrotis. A. B. PAEQ.U STEAM ENGINES ; A. B. FABQtJEAR, York Pt j CTieapptt ami tickt lor all pur " mmpic, utmriif ann oi I rnl'le. Saw, 6iit Kn.ut In(lrlo jroini 11 an S, tid toi-lUoatrated CaUlopiC;1 Will praclire in iln coimii' of Or alis and Duili.iin, and in lhe Siiimciih ami Federal Courts. -p)015ERT C. STP.rDWICK, ATTO KN E Y-AT- LA W, DURHAM, N. C. Vertlal Enlnaa.wfth or f gs w tunntv wikcii, .try roneolnt, voortomlmt nd coruplel.) In eiry detail, (t an ! ctiiat world. iPiir.l. I Engine In . riK. 37 for Praetio's in State and Federal ?owrts. j ft fl J I 2. I J. It. MASON, ATTOHN E Y-AT-L A W, s; Mr. J. J. C. Steele, Walkers ville, N . C, says : "My wife has used Brown's Iron Hitlers aod ' she es leems ihent very hiyb." " KCOKATK A X I BEAUTIFY Y)UIt IKn. OFFICF.S. Ac. Q laitit, Kare anl Ciirioiis Papers ly Euii.iciii I)t-corali e Ariisia. -JR. WILLIAM LYNCH. 1) E X T I S T , . Will vii.it Cliai.. I Hill -Jr.d.M..M-!:iv ill i-ach ,'! m'-U ' '- j I ! A. I I ."li i - I I H I I i' i L-:.. wi!i in- j rM'n.'ll .1- ! j lie will i-i; 1 1 ; . i ! ... i . ' i ilin i . - r .'-: Tin THE Fl CQLU Alt SEP1HAT0C (Warranto I.) rcKr-WaM Xork. Pa. IJclrtett! dra!t audi T.-"il Mm. It readr tot ibarkeU Addrem A. A TABQUBIB, Tor, rm. TA2i7HA2 CC2JT fUTIll W.miilrd tb L.tnirn artv' a k perfect t'jrc-dfri!Utf dlantat ! otTaJ"- irf fixing Vt in T-aV I 1 -BavBBBsar a. w - av M LBam JaV V 1 a lit uu(ruiciaiM 7 hirr Coiitnuts. Oil S."lMt L i t fi I i- 1 S5li I ! Aoiiht li:itit A 1 1 I' - I il iiiLL:-;i:. '. X. BW Bl X1 v -m. bv aHKa tW X bV ' aTi . Tw7 " L. - Bjaa.aBi aaj mW av mrHm aa. lJLVMC W. I! a II A-' L I'IKst class i;ai:i:kk "Hp in li: d i'i 111 ! 1"! . 1 ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night an J if'y..u int..;!,1. t..-cll your hoi.-. pa., r broken ot vour rest bv a u-k child lt- "r v- i:l i-riu- trom -Mmo t. fSis j - - rpsi-; MlsK.s nasi ; ; - li - s ... .-I. fl Auru . ! I knl tvni.ii i TT..r. .t?f li .viil.f 1' iImTi-.I r.-ll. .1.-, 11 -li .. mivw uvw.D cu u.ai nam? . J v r- . iun-page anu i sinsuer liiUfiiraiion, .ot c;rf. lrai8 ot- waonts and col-' 54 v-ijmg wiui jiaiu oi unp;. and l',k on I o.ati .ii ir.rliKlinrr (,nnl.i,1.irnta hit 1 1. fl i.-ra ! i . n . CUtt inc teeth Z II fin Rfriil -it nnce li.tiivu .:r!.L w.m colors aud gold. Mr. 5beppard, 1 0,,e ; while large steamships pass who illustrate the book, notv ranks ocnMh. liig thing !-Aafeyi Jrar - V aT a mer ana Mecianic. a ' l and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow'sj Soothing Syrup tor Children Teeth-1 in. Its value is incalculable. It! as one of the fir ft illustrators in this country, and, havini: served in the The best tctiic medicine one that ! w'11 relieve lhe poor little sufferer imrueaiately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dyseotery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach aud bowels, cares wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and srives tone 3nd energy to the whole sy&tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the! II. P.AUTIIOLOMAE & CO, -Maki:!:s ani iMPontEi:, i-i 120 w. :;.d Street; Near Irradav, X. Y riss ci!" tiit-i "-l.-rw! "H :li ot .Mini-. iri Ui-ils -- li ration. j 4jv ii i i ii.niici !. i I . t . ' n tl,.- It. n y 1-iiiMifC :i.IIip ;:! I "' j I.. -I rind l:it. -t . yl '.- in.- .. tli.il. .;'.i-t.i ': i : Confederate army, is thoroughly s not composed mostly ol alcohol competent lo inaKe faithful and or whikey is Brown's Iron Bit- characterisiic sketches of Ccnfeder- efr8' l. l Buyantfd o be non ... , , . intoxicating and will absolutely kill ate soldier life. 1 rice, C loih, stamp. au desire for whisky and other in ed in gold and colors, $1 ;0 ; Half loxicanis. It has been thoroughly turkey morocco, gilt, 4 00 ; Half l?d and proven itself in every in calf, gilt, $4 50; Tree calf, gilt, blnc.e a cpver-lailing cure for dys- $5.00; Silk pln,h CiIt,3.lKi; Satin, ' ... . nejs, debility, overwork, rheuma stamped iu gold and color, $5.00 ti8m, neuralgia, consumptive, dis Addiess, Miss E. Cameron, lox ease, liver complaints, kidney troub 3'J, Hillsboro, X. C. . Ac MILLINERY (IOODS. Tin' iit--it t.vir A ns. mait:i: tayloi:. - MILLINEli HILIaSBOIiO, N. C, : ha? rt-ifd a l;irfr'. ?-lw-t and . m-pl-te Stork of Spring :nl muijiikt Mil Hnerv fIo.uU. tdie-" fM Triiiinj'm:;. &v.. &v. .JhWKLUY !.rvlMi. ih-ap; NOTION'S u full line. "li:n:il oi.liiL 3r C . j ; .;:;! ' hi... : ' ii h i : ! i . . '. '. vi ifp'i in,' i ia." ''dl i ! t. i . 1 1 i i" . U -t r !.. liVi? ti w-'-k - -pt ".ilurd:; . -': ' !: m .- - "I ll it . ".'h niWltlZ pwMtr lor fn-t f.iV-" I dfirr to in.-rit ;i -riti:iuai 1 Ki-.-p-. tiullv. FP.AXK'W. II A Kill' Ia.E. C. War'a Sun . r .. TaT-T. a r" ! lord fprrliie Ut IWiUHi. Itx.-:"M; C .... h-'. r-4i. j Nrwrx:-. Hnti, Nr.- fr-Mrx'.yt raai4 If 1 j CjfCall nnd pxrtmirif nur f;frd,, and we will tin our ti-t to plf-n yon. DUDLEY S500 Tlj e iiPninn nithnrcamand 4V. r. r. .1 .o 4 . ! i 1 1 i . . I hrnw trillion rinc . no.-..l !n il.Ij .i . . J S- ...... ...... M JIV uavu iU illia ine priseul montn will exceed 1U,. ; throughout tbe world. Price 2b lasie, auu is iue prescription 01 one i r-'wi kv.-. . ( Of the Oldest and bpl fpinlli. nhvsi. i .Uiai1t-Tl.fi va-V-.a -rt.T. ! vrEIinta'-".- ta. f r:a.-.r cians and nurses in thp ITnitp.t State ' mse'iii-aL a ti vi tt - -ah w -rut.. u... ... -t. t- t exl ffu4 a rt.ifY -va i a3T a- Wat t. s rlr rf,4 ca ir a- - country r vcry year. ' 000,000. oents a bottle. f.'m4 Tot a-r j , tffX-'m, a&4 tj tas ia.t. Farar Caod. tja at, a- r-csiz-x-i ti Jl i. r ut th (i:Rtwf r-a f . ie.' p "... M ... Far m - 'J 4rrt. IWwara t I l.ruun i--r4 uj ty t'jI:l.a.LK RoT Hl-fc-S lrf5..' i J !.". , . Wi! 4 t !! A ja MT. MaJ. t . CUap. OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROP FOR ALL CLIMATES. " ri Ci lrwv farmrra, lar.-t ared ra a:. 1 Ur?-et aCai ciraJrra a;. . htrrra.-t f-C::: f f I nl Itra4 A . rr i. ii ij.ly UiC tt arflf i:ri:TnT -toiik i WOULD TO YOI U OW N DOOIl. c. iici jl! dtrslratis zj 1 alaiulari vujl sett i i;r. u et HIRAM SJSLEY & CO. S t-i-t . a. t a iraa inai a aval k aj ffrj4 racr-(4c(a ioltlaa lUckcatcr. X V. u4 Cklc, i
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