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BUDGET OF FUN. i HUMOROUS SKETCHES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. , Congressional ' Methods No 3iere Passing 4TrhIm "Wfasa't Afraid--, r Hints to Summer Boarders Cat egorical Witness. The clock had struck midnight in the residence of a Congressman, and still the - . It 11.' 3" 1 L i ft joun man in ine parior am. noi go. aawj youug' fellow had been away for two weeks, and the girl's father was willing that he should have a fair show; but' this was too much, and at last he went to the head of the stairs aod listened a minute. .'Moilie!2 he called sharply. , 1 "Ycs,i papa, 'J came; the silvery: voce of his' child, with a slightly smothered Accent. j :-.".-. "It is after 12 o'clock: V 'Ye3,j)apa,.and we are doing all.Ve can to expedite .the accumulated busi ness. "We will ' adjourn by-and-by, ' Papal " - -:. i: "I I I '.. i i ' , The. helpless father, unable to answer the argument, , returned to his bed in ; No Mero Passing: Whim. Mis Birdie McSinnisa is one of the most confirmed fcirts in Austin. She has! been engaged to half ja dozen men, and thm far has never married, any of them. Of lite, Tom Anjerry, a dissipated student of the Cniver-ity of Texas. hs beea j aying Miss .Biriiie marked attention.- ; A few evenings ago, being in a se cluded place.with her; he flopped down n his knees and remarked in an ago iized tone cf voice: '. J j"lis3 Birdie, I adore you.V I f j ''I can't believe you,' replied Birdie; 'you men are to fickle and unreliable! Tour 8o-ciledy love ia a mere passing whim4'' . - ; j if' v "Oh. no," said Tom, 'my love for you is greater than that of your last four fellows put toge.hcrj' JSftiny. "I have, your honor," said the witness, anticipating ; the lawyer; I have an swered 4the question. I knowed the prisoner- when he was a boy two feet long and a man five feet ten V - The lawyer arose,; placed both hands on the table in front of him, spread his legs apart, leaned over, the table, and said: "Will you tell the court what you know about th's case?" . . 'That ain't his name." . "What aint his name?" "Case." "Who said it was?"f "You did. Vou wanted ti know what I ' knew about this Case bis name is Smith." . . ; ' - . ."Your honor," howled the lawyer, plucking his bjard out by the roots, wi 1 you make this man answer" "Witness, you must answer the ques tions put to you," said the judge. ? "Land o Goshen, your honor, hain't I bin doinV it? Let the counset fire away, I'm ready." : 1 Then," aid the lawyer, "don't beat about the bush any more.' You and this prisoner have been friends!" "Never!" ' ' "'WTint! ' Wasn't you summoned here as a friend of his J" "No, sir; I was summoned here a3 a Presbyterian. Neither of us was ever Friends; no Quaker about him." "Stand down I" veiled the lawyer, in aeep disgust. "Hey?" . "Stand down." "Can't do it. Pll sit down or stand UP- "Usher, remove ,that man from the box." Witness retires, muttering: "Well, if he aia't the thick-hevl dest lawver I ever laid eyej on!" Detroit Free Prets. GO TO sua oxuuuu4 m sr s f" " - . Wasn't Afraid, Geo go and .3iabel were walking down the avenue, and Gearge was showing her how much he knew. I "Yes," he said, "science is constantly making some new discovery. Now there's the tyrotoxicon." "What is that? It must be something horrid." .1 , "It is. It's, a terrible ..microbe that gets through your entire system. It is caught by eating ice cream," and here George looked straight ahead with all the indifference he had in stock. What kind of a disease does it give jou?" she inquired, . suppressing a shudder. I : don't know exactly, but I should th uk it was something like the small pox, only a great deal worse, f ' f ( ?" She didn't speak for two or three min utes. Then she laid her hand on his a: m, n.ndi said in a low voice : ' "George." "WhatXis it, dearest?" i In . G eorge's. humble , estimation tyrotoxicon is the biggest- failure the on II I ii ts to Summer Boarders. City folks " who go iuto the country to board on a farm during a part of the heated term, : will save ,them elve con siderable trouble and some remorse by taking these brief end hastily evolved hints at their face value. Don't expect'the earth ;?yori can have only a very small part pf it tor sixtioUars per week.- fl i D5nvt expect a view from your window ihat takes in a green hillside with brows ing l:mbs, a, lake with water-fowl, groves and liowers, and a clear sunset every ?ay luring your stay: These things' come high, save in advertisements for summer boarders, - Look out upon the patient farm boy bugging the potato-vine3 and be content. . j 'Don't go near the mowing-machine when it is in motion. You may safely sit on the fence surrounding the field in which it is singing 'its merry song, but that w 11 be near enough. - You might go behind a mowing-machine when it is in complete repos'e.but if it should start, tou should start also, and you should not stop until you rcaih the-fence. Don t monkey with 'the straw-cutter, or trv to7 climb over the barbed-wire fence, just to show the congregation how smart you are. It requires long practice to climb a barbed-wire fence and not be sorry for it afterward. ! J; , . In busy times you may take off your coat and go out with the hands for half-a-day, j ist to give yourself an appetite. That will please tue farmer, notwith standing jour increased appetite; but don't get into the habit of that sort of . . thir'g. ; Evince an interest in live stock, but don't s y you would. like to learn to milk a cow. You might in this way, greatly please tae farmer and his wife; but the cow wojld probably kick you in the stomach, or the fencecorner, at , the first motion, and you would have to buy a new milk -pail. - ':' x . Praise' the . apple dumplings say the farm is the be t kept you ever saw ; kiss the baby and pet the dog; and thus make yourself solid with the whole family at '" the very outset. . yr "' ' 'J:v V If you go walking Jn; the woods and see a large hornets .nest hanging from a low limb, don't- become infatuated with it. If a desire to pull it and take it home to show, it to , the other, boarders prings up in your bosom, ; try to repress it. Hornets are a little particular, "and do not dike to have. their nest shown around among curious" city people while they are using : it, arid if you pull their nest v hile they are at home they will ihowi their disapprobation of your coursei Scott iWatHn PucJct ,i ' r t: 5 Stories of Turtles. f2 Ul. C. Panks, of Olney, 111., caught a land turtle in 1865 and cut his initials on the shelL- Recently he found the same turtle in his garden, within a short dis tance of the place where he saw it twenty-one years ago. . ; V hotel-keeper at Washington, Ga., says a turtle's hiad's wt;s cut off and thrown into the back yard of his hotel. Twenty-four' hours later it caught a chicken by the foot and held on until its jaws were forced open by the hotel man. Colonel J. G. Johnson, of Cherry HAL Md., found aland turtle in 1812 and cut in its shell his initials and the date. In 1848 the turtle was found byE. D. Clay ton, a neighbor of Colonel Johnson. Mr. Clayton found the turtle again a short time since. It was crawling about the tomb of Colonel Johnson, who diedfoity years ago. Louis Croncnberg, of Columb'a. S. C, was bitten on the toot by a snapping tur tle. He attempted to force the turtle's mouth open, whereupon the creature caught him by the finger and bit it badly. A local paper gravely jays : "Fortunately it was thundering at the time and the turtle let go his h ld without further trouble." Two colored men quarreled in. a mar ket at Raleigh, N. C.V and one of-them swung a ten-pound mud turtle above his head and tl en brought it down upon thehefid of the other man. The llow inflicted a deep wound and the wielder of the turtle was arrested. The court will now be called unon to decide whether a turtle is a deadly weapon Jake Becker, a Louisville fireman. bought two snapping turtles and start, d to carry them home. One of the turtles snapped at a passing negro and grab':e J him by the coat. While becker was try ing to pull the turtle's h'-ad .away the other turtle grabbed his hand. In the excitement which followed the first tur tle seized Becker's free hand. Neithet would let go its hold and Becker ran home with a turtle dangling from each hand. The creatures' heads were cut ofl and still their jaws clung, - but were finally torn away with great difficulty. Becker's hands were so lacerated that he was laid off from duty. among Aategorical Witness., - ' 'Dtf yoh know the prisoner - well?" lsked the lawyer. J w--- . "Never knew him sick," replied the ' '. witness f fl, ,V - "b levity," said the lawyer, sternly. "Nowsirdid you ever see the prisoner st'the bari" -Wx'-J , "Had many a drink with him at the bar.". v.;;;;; "Answer my question, sir," yelled the lawjer. 5'How long j.havey, you known the prisoner f' ; - : , "From two feet up to' five. feet ten inches" ' . t . . . "Will the court make the" NO. 16 GOVERHOE STREET, VIRGINIA. PTJBIjIC ar-eliouse: AIN & BRIDGE STS., MILTON, FOB THE SALE OF Ilk r TinPAPfrffT A NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, BEST LIGHTED IN THE STATE. WAGONS ALL UNLOADED INSIDE THE HOUSE. 5 COMFOITBLE OVlXI ROOMS. The best attention and highest prices guaranteed. Give us a trial. j BIGGS 2s STEPHENS. ml 1 Stands Ahead in North Carolina. j Guaranteed to be of the very best quality, and to Give Satisfaction Every Time. jVTADE by GEORGE E. NISSEIST & COl, A.nd old In Caswell County by D. E. WILKTTNSON, IUJjville LONG. Koxbora Perwc CmtT hr JJ A J. B. FBrAHCIS, TO M M EH, Protection Against Bees. The danger of attempting to : worli bees without some kind of face covering nas recently neen exemplified in the case of an Indiana farmer, who lost his life from his temerity. Th? farmer had a large number of colonies oi bees, and one, day recently a swarm came out which seemed of a somewhat cross disposition. There was considerable trouble in nmng them, and while doing this the man was stung twice on the side of the nose. He complained at once ol the unusually severe pain, and his wife, who was assisting him, "hastened , to the house for medicine. When she returned, which was less than five minutes, she found her husband lying dead upon the ground,having evidently expired in great agony. The opinion of the physicians was that the cause of death was paralysis of the heart, induced by the severe pain of the stings. There are many bee-keep ers who boast that they -are able to do all the work of the apiary with no protection to the face, and while' it may be a little unpleasant in ' very warm weather to put on a veil, still, when the risks that are run are taken into consideration, it is jost as well to be a little less bold and take precautions which may possibly be the means of saving life, as would have been the case in the instance cited. Chicogc Times. i - .1 A Royal Funeral In Cairo. ; A recent issue of the London Pall Mat Gazette says : The Khedive's grand mother died yesterday morning, frcrx paralysis of the heart, and her funeral took place in the afternoon At 4 o'clock the. cortege "set out. headed by bullocks which were afterward slaughtered at the mosque and distributed to the poor, witr. baskets of bread. Then came a guard oJ mounted police, and r 15Q men of Her- vey's gendarmerie. These were followed hy Egyptian cavalry and artillery, and the Seventh and Thud Battalions 6f Foot After these came the Khedive on foot as chief mourner, - accompanied by G en. btepneason and h s staa. Sir n. D. Wolff, Koukhtar Pasjia, Sir- Evelyn Bar ng, with other ministers and hi official?, also followed as mourners. I Then came the coffin, preceded by boys swinging censers of incense. , Lasth loiiowea. a crowa oi hired weeping women an enormous number, .The harem and some private carriages closed the procession. .The streets were densely thronged throughout the whole lensrth o the route, but order was well kept b5 Walton St.,Milton, N. C." AH tinis of repairing neatly done. I max TIN RQQFI11G AND GUTIER1HG A SPECIALTY. JAS. FRICICER, DANVILLE, VA, Has one ot the largest stocks of DIAMONDS, IATCHES, JEW ELRY & SILVERWARE, To be f ound In the Soath. : In connection with his hat a Jewelry 8 tore he LIU SIC AL DEPARTMENT Where he carries from 40 to 50 New PIANOS & ORGANS, All bought for CASH, and will be told at figures than they can be had in any other market. He alao has a Sewing UacMoe Department, ' , Where he keepj a l&rga line of the Davis Vertical Feed Machines, Which are superior to all othert. Bend for Catalogue. The beet WATCH MAKER, JEWELER, ENGRAVER AND PIANO TUNER IN THE SOUTH. John Bowers No. 7, Iron Blockt Covernor St, RICHMOND, VA. ? : 1' Nerve eiii mm wmit TV Tm!abt prrpmUca. tbaaik bot tkMt pot crrm tb. aurkit la lu .- fa'tlfr tn l.n rt a. j . . - ren, of the Cheat. an4 ell ailmenla, w. a UrtlMltliJ?? Berne Ualtnmt H tbe thin Uuti yxm ca uam. ws ULXim erre a&a Owner ot bonm ocrVt alvmjv hare a botCe of Dixie Nerre a ad Bern. Uatnt tt al hand, es it is the Terr W llalaeat erer cvi for Scralchee. BhoeBoL 8 wSiailrt Si wotic. SDtlat. Ri.c lae, aai die of the fro of theVtihooL t,iXi!!?hT UTTi.I1Tr.hLn- lumber Dixie .Nerre eod ftoo. UaWt U eue WVVB9 04Ar.U TOQ will DfiiJ& 1 v refrM. tf - m v trlnX wcrUleM imiteUoos of this TeJutCe UaiBcat. rnoe, 3 ot&te a bolUe; Ore botUee for L OVTEHS & IHNOR, Eichmond. Ya. DR. DAVTD'S VEGETABLE AHTI-BILIOBS LIVER PILLS, A VALUABLE REMEDY FOB Urtr Comptmtnt, Blllna JjTecttmus, ftemdarhr, mnd erjtXJv filet: TTtt ache, Ia lie th Side. Si in eh. Bmek mr tmtemttnrm, Uk Mmuxmch Ciddineam, Dimurmm f Bight, JTenk Xrrrm. lm mf Apatite, lirejfte. Oyaprjiila, Dermnvemmmt mf tkm Mildmry, 4- and mil Delimit MTemuU CmBtaltm. The f rmptonts of a dleordf rM Llrer are ptla ia tho tiJU, aad te rUt ha a AlZbxltf la tjln2 ojjon tbe ltfl tkW, eometltaee the pia txnJer the ehocWUr bU! extra lis: otwa t the top of the abouliert, the buweU are atnally coeUve, ea4 the petieat mZrr from west of eppetite aod eickaea of the tkxnacb; be fe4eaeeaot weariwMianldtUIiSr: bai leaiV ache, often a alight dry coa jo; the coinvaaaoe boooi9( dctei. the ejee a jeUowUh ho the body emaciated and a icenrral brreU i way of the e.e.-riea Is fIU The doeeof the "Vegvtebl Llrrr I'll'" in the above yoiruass la two or three oo 19 bod and repeated until reiWred: if ptn In tbe rria of th Uttt b k-uu, thre of Ue pille ahoald be takes at the flrat doe. tro rxr in atx or H;tit atoon axd ao cooTlnae until tbe pain ia rone, alter which t) tLla aUocl be taken Try other cixl, oaiil Mrfect hea th it rfMtorei. . niLIOlS COTIPLAITIn ordraarrbtlioaa dLjro.M. froza two to thrre of th Ut Till abould be taken on coinr to ld- If they fail to operate hf tncmiax. or if the opera tion are not tr and fall, two more ahoald b takea ant repeated If neewaary. , COSTIVCIICa-In all caeca of coatirrDeta. two of tbepUIa aboold be Uken for three) or tour nichte in eucoenioa oo roioc to bed. tbea two erery other nl;ht nnti! thoroohrr cured. Tbia coarse U peraerered in, will la a few weeks eect a cure ia tbe cnoet obaUoafes cs of coUrenea IIramxbe. C'lddlneie. Dlmntn at Slfht, Htc IVreona rafTarfcj from tbeee ea pleaeaut itjcapleiuu. ooakl take tarwe of tbe lmUs for three nights ia ncceaxioa, after whid if the aytspiorat are remoTed. two pilla ahoald be Uiia erery othtr nljht uattl four or frra done have been taken, or uatil reatorel to perfect health; but if. after takloc three of pilb) for three or foor nights in auccemiou, the eymptoma ahfuld not abate, oontiaoa wila thre until subsided, then continue with two at before dlrecud. DTSPtPsi A David's Liver 1111$ are moat admirably adapted to tbe curt of DTvpr tla, because thay completely clanea the stomacn and bow4t of all biUoua aaa&ora,aa4 at tbe same tim purtty the UocxL Tbe rtric juice, when secreted from bel or impure blood, 1 dsficient in thoe solrent properilee o oeceeatry todlxeUon; thrrefcre, tbe food svot belsrs properly d.siolTs I in toe vtomacn, tee ooay is nt roxauy niarunea. to ooweis tcoeie) couitlpati. anl inde.d all tbe functions ot the syaura are darsnrl Two of tbe pdM should be takan for throe or four nixhta la saccewloo.tbu two erery other alzht uata all and diUreie about the stomacn aad chtat are eabrely roaa. rersjreraaoe La au taat Is ; osoary to success. Price, 25 cents; or fire boxes for tL iixx:rA.TtT:r mr OWENS- & HINOE, Apothecaries, 1007 MAIN STREET, Orroarra row Oma Syrup. of tho Chest tnd PATE KITS Caveats, Trada-Uarks end . Copyrights obtained, and all other business In the U. 8 Patent Office, attended to at moderate rates. Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofica, and we can obtain patents In loss time than those remote from Washington. Bend model or drawing. We adrbe as to patent ability rree or cnarre. and wo make bo EEFRIGERATOES.' Call and sec my new and elegant SHOW ROOK, In which ia displayed tho Urjcst and finest Block of Gas and Oil Chandeliers, Marbleizod , Slate Mantels, Grates and Front, Brass Fenders and Fire Sets, TUo and Slate Hearths erer seen south of New York city. j Hot-air Furnaces for Churches, Storo, and Dwellings, and Firo-Place Heaters a specialty. A fine line of House Furn ishing Goods Just rocciTed. The VTimcsn and 'Southern Baker" Cooking Stores, and MSuperior, and uOur Faroriton Ranges; Iron and Terra-Cotta Vases; 03 and Gas Stoves for cooking and heating ; old Gas and Oil fixtures rebronied ami made as good as new ; Clay Flue Pipe ; Plumbing, Gas-fitting, and Tin Eoofing ; Florence & Dietz Oil Cook Stores. For first-class work call on . JOHN BOWERS, apl 23-tde21 No. 7, Governor S Throat and Lung A VAXTJADLE RELIEDYTOI iiungs, uiincuit Breathing, and all Disease or tho Pulmonary Organs, Zc. DR. DAVID'S THROAT AND LUNG SYRUP Is an anodrne exp-ctcrant, cotnbtnf stiKoUat properties of rare Ptae Tar. wtlJs tei scdaUre principles ot.WUd Chmrry iUrk. etr. It hu ben preparel to met tbe nrxent ilicniai for a safe srvi reliable a&Uiote to 4J easee ot tbe Tbroet aod Ixanv and in attestation of tie e;ri4 C'.ati to ttis rol w tkeext only refer to tbe b!r,bt t medical aalborltf , lrof. blille, who ears la refrcnoo to Tar: l has been ael witb tbe rreatflst sdrtnurt la CbronLs BroacMU., anl la tnsar rim of rolmocary rbtbtUs or CoorompUon, leeainx tbe expK-torsllon. dimlalil'sx tbe crrcea slon and pain In tbecbeit aod sooiblnr tbe cogger wtlkt la rcri to Vhcrr Cars, tss TirtnesstsndsoconfpiCQCtuljpromiavntat a barmiees pIIieUre Is Coa3-npitrj.d tm cases of nrrroascooxb prolocol bj reflex IrrluU or bro-u-tal r UryceU tiuirew aato) beconcedM by erery one at all aeras:obl wlUi tbe trmsfattol Tbroat aal ban Affao Uons a raiuibU a.ljanct, w4e roll ranse o: aUoo to tbees troabUe caaaot be esiimaieo. pectorant, demnUent anl looir, as frrabirel in this preraUon, a woodrrfnHj Wnds power, exerung iispecnuarif soctnmr. ena caimture oects la ailarlar tbe OTatb. cisiiTwoen iiwoiN wiuj mctu o iaic aoa lonn rncnt cr relxca. Tbe srersje sda'.t dte ot tbis Fjrsn Is s tejrpoonfsl. to be renewal as ofVa as stem msr rennire ; bat the j articular majklie to which il ts adsptal raroire STMcUi mnt ; for lnttanc. fr usuamuun Coughs it U w:i to bere tb Hyrup at baai, so ae tm ralltre tbe dUtrree nj s '.! whlrb are IrreTalar. eal wilch mn trtxmnuy bsrass one: ervl by thli man to prot free expxtorsti-n ani to tbrow oT tbe mai STvai'.tUeo wblch ad I crestly to tbe dUtrws. BronctltK Keren sm of tbe Tbroat and Lories, IhSZcmXxj In Crratbinr. eta, ran often be rellerat by latin; a teatrooafol erery tbre or tazr boars darlnztbecUy ani two Uejpootjfnlsat UlUmn. TWe fronts are emttLses aj-rrmT&iad ' by pemiftent and bsUtoal cntlpaUjn. la which ernl ocraknal of Dr. Derides AnU-ConttJpaUon end Urr fills happtireueliorata tbe pativct's cool.tioo and assist tm the electa! eradication of tbe disessa. Tla bt reealte for A:bms are obtalaM br un&Il trmm rp?atMl at sVrt latirTsls, say a balf-teaspooafal every bill -boor, oaul foor or fir doses bare bosn taxea. - These directions sbou!d be fotloiral c lxlr. since It ( cmly by strtrt aibrra? ta rribel rnles tbt the bet retails can baobtsfnal, and. for tbi f ortber aal raore laportaat reason, that wbmt hrmTfs in tbe special d n. It Is not latecdad to be carsUaUy rtrsss. nor tn be awd lnimodera'ely i Irici, cenu a bolt is; are bottln for II. Bead ! Read !! Road!! I aad ceo that Dr. David'a Cough Syrup is unequal co. f Omcz or Ctrr Watxa Woejls. Rranrsra. Vi. lfarr l. ira. yietrrr. Owns d: Minor : Gea'Jsrasn. I bare usd Dr. DriTs Coaxh f?rran for tn rantbs. ani tXIak it K. done me more pood than any olhtr melidne U1cq reL Ur dieawe are asthas and bres chttlot lonrstandlnr. Amonr the taalUaltcUy of" re-nele for th diseases t tblak Dr. David's is tha beit a simple rtmelr. ad its coennat als not at all laianoi. It nrw ma pleasure to add my tcsUmoay to U eScacy. ary rrpeci.y. 4. u. UXTTS- Laperinua lent of niebwtU C?y WaVsr Worta, G-.K.DAVID,M.D" 0WEN3 & MINOH. Wholesale Agents Richmond, Vu S E. WOODING, PROFESSIONAL BARBER! Main Street, MILTOM, M. C. charre unless we obtain patent. We refer bere to tbe Postmaster, the BnpL of Money Order Dir., and to oQdals of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, adrka, terms, and references to actual clients is your own State or county write to T v , '.J. i O. A. SNOW & COi, Opposite Patent OCJco, TTasblnstoa.TJL C StaTim Hair Mil Mmhi So. V done; In artlstlo style. Calls to prirate residenoes far cntUnr hair and sham poo In ladies and cbiLirea promptly respoododto. SPECIAL TERMS to rentlraen sbarlnr by tbe month. I turn tbanfcs to the ciUsens of Miltonatvl sor roundinz country for past -patroaare. . and b2 a eoatinoaaos of same. t CyWJSIVS aSc MINOR'S DIXIE COUDITIOIT POWDERS, Three Powders were first Introlared by us about a rear arx aiara whLm tlaa , nearly w.iaw nacaar?!. ana uu witn oat rrrr IliU ,1rmUnr. aiJ in v.M beard ot a stable faJare oa thsir part to ds wat we el sin for tasm. If yoor borsa 1 nerroas rrosirauoa. um ot Aopnt. u. j:pUstkr. Usre. I lids Uonal. laZt oknajw, ma u uiu iai luniii, a paTcae oi uixit tiorse I'jvtr aal rire It by directions, ani tbe aaimil will brjn to laproreatmtra. Don't wait uaUl be rtudsirm. but bezia wea tbe disease mUes its appfaraana. and dVt stop on til ye-a bars a wa borsat I bare carafntly examined tae fonnu of Owent & Uinors D.sle CoodiiVoa rori. and do cooildenUy say I blire tbsm to be tbe Pmrttt aa4 fjut CoaliUoo Tewder an tb market. I b32 ess aal recoms&aai Ihtm la say prartl, and find tbsl tbey alars aca 3- ". VAoiiU LLOYD, VeUrtasxy taoa. JXttrra. Otrai & llDCOl. D.mrjWs. TZichmomd, Va.:' , - Drar Sirs I take creat pleaatire la recomavsadla tbe DxU Coniili fWlr I psn cbssedofyoa. I rre it to ray boree and to ray miicb eow, al tbey both iaproravi JT tabln; IL I tblak tbe DixU inal to aay Ure aad GxlLe rorlrr I mr qmI. RICHARD FOX. Caarwi RxcrrHOJD, Va, Decasbrr ZL 1ZZL. Hrrtn. Owxxs & VIrxoa, MeXmoid, Va.: D?r Sirs We m your DIXIE CX) DITIOX P0WDO13 to a Tery Cos xsara el ours that wxt sick, and she Improrei so rapUK. aad lx4d s? w!l afterward, tbat wa ars rery glad to testify to their treat merits as a Horse UcUciaa We bare tbrca to bo roexl for worms, distemper and hear, as we always tire them to our stock with great 1 We always keep tbe Dixie Powders at our stab. ' S: TALIArcmj, Tear: " Tro-a the teitimony of dslrymtn aal stock -raisers la tbe practical arotWUa-j uixu ooooiuoa rowjsrs to catus, and eepecislly raikb cw, we can roa2.1rat:r menauis rowar to erery xsrrair tor iraproTtar the c-aUtloa of bis caUU. thirsbY t- creaUnx the amount aaa quality of rhe milk, aad mvxiax the butter firm aa 1 ivttilal f Ulnx a richness of color which bepsts a Tiroroat ttreaaaiax of ths whole fbril-al omI ditioa. It promotes the appftite. aided lretija and aiimi:Tloti of fool. tb aliir- tv-, wnoie i ore ox notnuoo so tna viooi, wiuch la turn aid to the der:opmant of tLt s'ck If your hoc bsre the cbolara, fire f ree?y Dtxie Coavlilioa Powders, If your chideas bare cbolers, gire tbe Dixie Powdars ad keep Ibea ia a dry place wirs. little food. If your she are skl (ire Dixie Powders w:tb meal twlcadaHy. Be sire yea get Owaai & Uiaor'e Dixie ConiiUoa Powdtrs. aM don't be Infant tor. danjrr the Ufa of your animal by firing aay of tbe many spurious aad daararo VowJrm that nhsy say" is jua as cool or UtUr. --ra Price, 25 cents a packaxe; fire packsee f..r il. IX yoor merchant has not tbem. gss tun tj vi r ycre sead to cs f or tbem, OWENS . MrfcTOK, RICHMOND, - - i - VIRGrllSI-XyL. FOHSALEDY VAUCER DnOS.t f.HLTO n,U. C. of tb
The Milton Advertiser (Milton, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1886, edition 1
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