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5 773T 7 ' " 4-n.r -4, r ? ''-.h.-i V; 3 : : . -fit:-. -- . J- ' 11 !' " ii n- . it v 5 ! 7 1 Mr" - 1 f ii 1 -If . r I I '. t ! ., "' I i1 j! 1 I f i 4 ' ' r, 1 ' 4 , ! - I8 ' 1 .' 4' -i: i; 1 t l - t. T iiil '11 ; I ii?-.;;; " MmMnBMmBrgBMMgTif,MM,tfW'w 1 " r" . . -r -- -...--" .. w. -v v . iv -.- . . Tne Bagging Trust. The New York Tipies of the 27th ult., says:. "The Jute Bagging Trust people are evidently intending to run things with a high hand this year. Last year the con trailed the product pretty wdl, ;but they had neglected to secure all the'ate birtts in the market and fhe result was that prices did not go higher than aboutj ,12 cents a yard. The people of North Carolina were more .bitterly opposed last year to the trust than those of any other State. Sev -onxl million old baps were sent to North Carolina fron New, York city alone, one dealer having shipped aa many as 500,000 old sugar, grain and potato bags anything that had weight to it the producers bsjng willing to pay almost as much for old as for new bagsins rather than buy of the trust at its prices. That is North. Carolina style Our people are slow to muve, but the 'history of their whole past shows that no people are moro ready or willing s'tq make sacrifices in fesisting what -they conceive to be oppression, and .none will fight it with more determin ed stubbornness. The Bagging Trust is going to try us again. It has control of all the -jute butts in Calcutta and in this country and all that are afloat. It ;has practically the control of the (twenty-five bagging mills of this country. So, the onl7 means of thwarting it, U to begin now. Just how it should be done. is not for this paper, nor any of the Alliance pec pie to say, publicly. We may say, however, that steps are being taken by which we thins the South can and will be supplied. A most inter sting letter from Bro. Clayton, of New Orleans, appears in this paper on this subject, It shows that our people are doing some earnest think ing. Our biethren may rest assured that the officers of the Alliance are siot idle. Correspondence 13 going on that we think will surely deliver us from the grasp of this trust. 'Meantime, the Progressive Farmer, .as it did last season, admonishes every member who produces a bale cf cotton to be firm and unyielding. Make no noise about it, indulge in no complainioga, keep cool and keep your own counsels and make up your mind not to use a single yard of trust bagging and stand by it. Re : member that you can do without bagging as long as the world can do witnout your cotton. Progressive Farmer. don't dishonor yourself or betray his confidence by taking advantage ot his absence. This is one of the worst features of the American system. r It -is an example which is set by the older men, and which is readily adopted ny fapprentices, and it is trie exception rather than the rule that we nna a young man who is sufficiently inter ested in his own welfare and his employer's as well to give his full time and attention ta his work'. Those who do this are sure of success, and it is from among snch that have risen those men whose names aro written upon the pages of history as having made their niarK in the world and left behind not only pleasant recollections, but a shining erample that is worthy of a careful imitation The Practical Mechanic. Farm Philosophy. Thoughts for Reflection jlany men do not allow their principles to take root, but pull theno up every now and" then, as children do flowers they have - planted, to see if they are growing. Longfellow. Emotions aro stars that guide only " ' - - 1 - L 1 when the heavens are clear; oui reason is tne magnetic nee.dje that directs when stars are hidden and shine no more. Richter. Life is for the most part, either ennui or anxiety. Disraeli. He serves all who dares be true. EmerBon. Cheerfulness is just as natural to the heart of a man in strong health as color is to his cheek. John Itus kin. The fountain of joy is fed by tears, 4nd loye is bit by the breath of sighs; The deepest griefs and the wildest fears Have holiest ministries. J. C. Holland. Blessed is the man who has the One Hundred Dollars Premium Perseverance is not a bad substi tute for a teacher in acquiring skill. Tho wisfl creditor is slow to lend to the man who has scrubby cattle The best, which is not always the highest-priced, is the cheapest. Success depends even more upon correct methods than upon hard work. Some positively lazy men honestly believe they are only economical. Diogenese with his lantern could not have found a good excuse for dull tools. Neither social obligations nor good morals require you to lend to him who does not take good care of tools, or who doe3 not return them propmt- A mixture of kerosene and lamp black is a good application to keep steel-surfaces bright. If the whiffletree breaks, don't throw it into a corner. Remove the irons. They can be fitted into new wood. The farther you are from market the greater is your need of conden sing products by feeding grain and clover to animals. By keeping the cattle off the past ure one day longer in the Spring jou may keap them upon it two days long er in the Fall. A handy thicg to have ia a box containing an assortment of bolts, nuts, rivets, nails, and a hammer, pinchers, and cold chisel. Keep a few panes of window-glass and a paper of tacks or some putty on hand. When the window-pane ia broken don't mase-shift; replace it. American Agriculturist . 3 Lfidies in Feeble Health rom any Cause, ' Send at once . foif a bottle of Flv'a "NTor Tonic Pills, as this n-mody is guaranteed to cure you, as it has been prescribed by-lead- puj sicians 01 me united Dtaies lor more than & quarter of ia century ,'but as our space is limited, we can only name a few of the luaiijr uiocaws ior wmcu ii was Deen success fully us d, among which are Headaclre, Neu- rajgia, convulsions or hts, (JOnstipation, Kidney troub'es. Corea Neuralaria . of the Stomach and Bowels, and is-a Specific far neuralgia -oi me womb and its appendages and all diseases resulting from a want of sufficient rierye force, thoroughly regulating nil the functions of the womb. iAnd more especially the reproductive organs of bo:h sexes, .enabling young girls to safely pass the critical change from girlhood to woman hood. Correcting all menstrual irregular ities and displacements of the womb, thereby conducting her through the important period of child-bearing, relieving her of many of the pains and auxiety incident thereto through the menopause or "change of life," to a hale, healthy, vigorous and enjoyable old age. It relieves the sickness of preg nancy and promotes a speedy recovery from confinement. It purines the blood, builds up the system and imparts .vigor as if by magic to the whole body, clearing the skin of dark or brown blotches on the face of ladies suffering from some form of menstrual derangement. It is not only a most invaluable remedy is THE DANVILLE DAILY AND JEEKLY, REGISTER, DANVILLE. VA. DATLT: 5 ai iuisTER; llperyear. A larjre handsome paper filled with the i. pews pneral and locals The welkW revil,1'8' the tobacco market prepared with pL- T ew of tobacco dealers. sfnU. pnrPhL. er send for sample copy. Address S0' curate. JEWELRY, BRIDAL PRESENTS 1 MUSICAL i INSTRUMENTS. Guitars. Violi String, ot Every DesSripbon for InsS.,56' I have Inst received ia iov- ,i i- stock of Jewelry. "u UB!"irm Fine Solid Silver and Plated Wrare. 3 Watches. Chains, Rings, Charms, and Clocks. OTTO SALZMAN. " nrrTnTTVTr.T.W armvnir. Hnnntv. N. H. . March 15. 1889. gift of making friends, for it ia one TQ quinNIPIAC CO ., New London, Conn. : r rwia w : ifo Thns. "HWes. I DEAR SIRS: As you de ... .... I aira mo fit in fnrm vou of what success I hd last year with PINE ISLAND Who shuts his hand has lost ins goia, FERTILIZER on my tobacco crop, I will state that I hive been using various Who opens it, hath it twice told. Anon. KrHa nf fertilizers manv vears and do not think any of tbem EQUALED the TTq fVmf Vinvia nrf Hps shall find PINE ISLAND ia making tobacco grow LARGE with FINK TEXT UKE, " IC'U He that buys and lies, Shall trnd PIN iAX U ia m i YELLOW COLOR. The quantity used was for female diseases, as above stated, but the he left m his purse beuinu. g Q Q iqqQ hills, with an addition of a light stable manure in the drill. J peculiarly adapted to some diseases of men, Crevantes. Ex. The season in this section last year wag a vory unfavorable one tor a nne crop. 6uch as Spermatorhoea, loss of nerve power, And s an evidence of the GREAT ot PlJNi 1&L,Aixij as a tooacco prematnre 0id agef and want of nerve vigor Bacon's Lost Opportunity. fertilizer, I will stale al. t m, neuj nDo otuer n , Can be . . , TT... -SleSUn? perfect safety at all times. AC a ainner niu iu w x - cQLOR and QuIlITY, I had nearly 100 pounds picked off one barn aHd Each bottle contains one month h's long ago, the guests fell to discussing . nanvill Vi. last November. It was uut in class "A" BRIGHT treatment. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sent the authorship of Shakspeare's plays WRAPPERS, and I obtained a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. I by mail on receipt of price. AmoDS? the cnests was an aged West- can recommend PINE ISLAND ae a SAFE and RELIABLE tobacco fertilizer Address & R FlYj goe Pr0prietor, u -a ri for farmers to usa. Will use it ag an tnis year. iurB i, MpmnMB Tpnn em erentleman. who Baid very little L nn w W. POZART. - Memphis, ienn. and listened a great deal Finally, he was asked wnat he thought of the question. "Well," he replied, deliberately "of course I don't know much about it, but if Lord Bacon did not write those plays, he lost the greatest oppor tunity of his life." For a wonder, this view of the controversy was received without a dissenting voice. Harper's. Absolutely Free from Adulteration, Unexcelled for Uniformity! Mechanical condition Perfect. STANDARD HIGH PRICES LOW. Idleness is the beginning of all xice3. Do not idle in curing your cough; it may be the beginning of consumption. For such diseases, the only sure cure is Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy. Price $1.00, and 50 cents a bottle. Try it. Time Servers. Young men, don't rely upon yonr friends, From one of the lrsret ap.d finest tobacco farmers in N.C. VV INSTEAD, P.-rson County, N. C, Mirch 8, 1889. DEAR SIRS: In answer to your inquiry of recent date, would say I used PINE ISLAND by the side of three other standard brands of fertilizers and found it to be the EQUAL of any ot them. While the year 1888 was a bad Var to test fertilizers, I mdc an average crop witli PINE ISLAND, and I urn Don't rely upon the Dame hfthe opinion that PINE ISLAND is a first class fertilizer and as well suited J r u:n rriT fn Hi 5a mrb-pK T will use it t.hm var. your ancestors. Thousands have J Yours Truly, snent the Drime of life in the vain A. J. HEoTER, i i - hope of those whom they call friends; and tnousands have starved because n0 ru nM.h fin tPTtnr hodv and uniform vellow color. they had a rich father. Hely upon Great crop producer. .Start early and stay late. It is lasting in its effect. the ?ood name weich n madp hv vnur lhe standard will be maintained, l ne tecoja oi u.e past is our picue iui me tne good name weich ia made by jour fu,ure Fur( eb a. It Ponhee, Roxboro, N.C;C.S. Winstead, Winstead, own exertions; and know that better v c. A j Hester." Winstead. N. C: W. J. Pulliam, Leasbursr, N. C; J. M. than the best friend ?ou can have is Neal'a Sons, Yancey vilie. N. C : R. L. Wa'.ker. Milton, N. C, D. W. K, Richmond, i v.. j.. . .. n Hurdle's Mill. N. C: Jordan & Easiev. South Huston. Va. Write to ii iii i jhs iiiiih in t. nPM4rm na rioii iinur.n i ' , - with decision of character. Ameri can Art Printer. Geo. D. Thaxton. A. Judsrm watkms THAXTON & W ATKINS, JOBBERS Uotions, White Goods, PANT GOODS, OVERALLS, LADIES DRESS GOODS, &c, &c. 14 S. Fourteenth St., Richmond, Va. E. A, Bradsher Salesman for middle X. C. OEGANIZED 1882. VIRGINIA FEE anil MASH : INSURANCE COMPANY, RICHMOND. Assets - 8 $550,000, INSURES AGAINST FIRE AND ZIGHTJVIJVG. Tbis old com-patiT. now morn thnn hnu . wry in successtul operation, has paid HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ; on losses to citizens ef North Carolina. Issues a very simple and concise policy, free of pel v restrictions and liberal in its terms aDd cem i, tions. eW. L. COWARDIN, President. W. H . MCCARTHY, Secretary.: D. Mf HlNES.DismctgAgent, f jul 26 ly - Milton, N. C. QUINNIPIAC CO., Hew London, Conn. TOMBSTONES How many men theie are, holding good, paying positions as journeymen, ,who are really of no value unless kept constantly under the eye of the foreman or their employer! They are simply time servers, who take no interest in the bnsiness they repre sent beyond the actual time necessary to count them a day's work. They work when closely watched because they -are obliged to, not from any motive of honor or interest in the business. . What can be expected of sucb workmen but that they will shirk their work and idle their time at every 'opportunity? ; " If you cannot give your employer your full time for which he pays, and take some interest-, m v;a u UAW Mwgiuc00j you had better leave him at once, j To this he i: entitled, and has a right to expect it of you. 'If' your mind is not upon yonr work, you cannot expect to accom plish it with any degree of satisfac tion to your employer or credit to yourself. In going about from one shop to another it is a very easy matter to pick out the time sarvers. Upon tne lightest pretext they drop their work to talk or look about,, and are always ready to get out of the door the moment the clock strikes six, and their example is very rapidly followed by -the apprentice or younger workmen. They have to be con stantly watched, and this fact, beiDg known to the firm, is not long in having its result . Employers are more generally knowing to the habits and qualities f the men they employ than the men often real:za, and they iuvana bly know, who are the time servers among them, so that whenT there comes a convenient opportunity or a lull in business, these are the first to j be discharged..- , -J It pays, to he faithful and to do A Boy's Logical Argument. The Up-River News gives the fol lowing reminiscence of an incident in an Old town lycenm forty years ago, to which all the ministers, doctors and lawyers belonged. One evening capital punishment was the question under discussiou and called out the best forces on both sides. During the evening a young boy who had been a constant member, replied to Deacon Rigby upon, this question. The deacoH was for hanging. The boy opposed. Said the deacon, quo ting from the Mosaic law, "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man his blood shall be Bhed," thinking thi3 to be a bomb shell to his opponents, he dwelt upon it until his time expired, when the boy sprang to his feet and said : "Supposing we take the law which the gentleman has quoted, and which in a philosophical sense has been ab rogated as null and void Bince the birth of on r Saviour, and see what the logical deduction would come to. For example, one man kills another, another man kills him, and so on un til we come to the last man on' earth. Who's going to kill him? He dare not suicide, for that same law forbids it. Now, deacon,,' said the boy, "what are you going to do with that last man?" The boy's logic called out rounds applause and vanquished the deacon. :A ' AWARDED BY THE CHEAP FOR 30 DAYS. Large size, 4 feet G inches high, 17 inches wide and 2 inches thick, for $15.00. Medium size, 4 feet high, 14 inches wide and 2 inches thick, for $12.50. Small size, 3 feet high, 12 inches wide and 2 inches thick, for f 9.50. Above prices enclude foots-stone, name, date of birth and death engraved, boxed for hauling or shipping and delivered in the depot at Danville, Va. For more expensive work write to JOHN A. ROWE, No. 417 Patten St. Danville, Va. TJieboy is now chief jestice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Melville W. Fuller. Lewiston Journal. "Miss Brown would De a charmiDg girl, ' I heard a young man say, "If she had a good complexion, and those spots would go away; But they spoil her looks completely." .. If Mias Brown would only take Dr. PiercesT(alden Medical Discovery what-ft bppy change 'twould make It would drive out all the humors from her blood and make it pure, And the blemishes complained of disappear, be very sure. This medicine is the greatest pnn uer of the blood, and disfiguring eruptions and blotches will soon vanish when it a used. New Store, NEW POST 0FPIGE, RO SEVILLE, Person County, N. C. Late, Long's X Roads. Is tXe place to buy pour Goods. 1 Big lot of Boots and Shoes, Iwe are ottering at .bargains to euit air Dry-Goods and Notions must be soia, Mara times or no nard times. Call for our PRIDE tobacco. !6 inch piece' for 5 centsnever each, goods unerea ror tne money. '- ; SNUFF, SNUFF, a specialty. Snprar, Coffte and Molasses and oth er Staple Goods sofd at Bailroad prices Will keep a supply of Meat. Meal and Floor on hand at auch low prices mat win uring tne ailmiguty .Dollar. All are invited to call and get prices before buying elsewhere. - - "SOURS EESP'T'Y, W. H3100EE. RICH-MOND, VA , ON THE 1888 TOBACCO CROP FOR IDE FINEST LTCMMON COLORED WRAPPERS, FINEST LEMON COLORED CUTTERS, FINEST LEJION COLORED SMOKERS. The Above Tobacco was Grown with G, OBER & SONS COMPANY'S SPECIAL COMPOUND FOR TOBACCO. The BEST Fertilizer is l-fivs the cheapest. Certificates can be furniahe.i by the thousind if desired. v The Tobacco Display at (he Virginia Exposition was the finest the World has ever seen. For Sale by J. A, LONG, ROXBOllO. Winstead House, ROXBORO, N. C-, W. H. Williams, PROPRIETOR. This house is open to the PUBLIC GENERALLY and for Drummers Particularly. (Jrood rooins, table lare td very best the markat will afford. v CHARGES MODERATE. Call and sec m; whenever an opDOr tumty tifloid. I am alro prepartd to take care of horses. W. H. WILLIAMS. Pomona Hill Nurseries. POMONA, N. C Two and a half miles west Greens boro. N. C. The main line of the R. & D. R. R. passes through the ground and within 100 feet of the office. Sa- lem trams make regular stops twice i daily each war. Those interested in iruJtand Iruit growing aio cordially invited to inspsct this the largest nur sery in the State and one of the larg est m the boutn. otock consists of APPLES, PEACH -PEAR, CHERRY, PLUMS, JAPANESE FERIMMONS, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, M L- BERRIES, QUINCE. GRAPE. FIGS, RASBERRIES. . CURRANTS, PIE PLANT, ENGLISH WALNUTS, PE CANS, CHESTNUTS, STRAWBER RIES. ROSES, EVERGREENS, j SH AD K TREES, &c AJiine new ana rare varieties as well as the O'd ones which tny new cat alogue for 1SS8 will show. Give yonr order to ray authorized agent or ordei direct from the rursery. Correspond ence solicited. Descriptive cataloaue tree to applicants. Addrcs?, J. Van. Lindley, - TOMONA, N. C. Reliable gslesmpn wanted in cverv county A good paying commission will be given. i m Wlwn I ssy CrmH I do not mcsn rccvelyto 3tcm th'-m for a lime, antl wn linvo th?:r. re turn asiun. I meai A JtAUi'JAL CL'illi. I have made tho disease of EF2 A. life-Ion study. I TARHA::t my rsn o1y i Ouek the worst casea. B caase otlieis linvo Tailed is no reason for not no-.v receiving a rue. endatonce foratreaUxeanda Fjikb I'.otmu 9f my EMB1T. Give Ksfe.-s and i'o-t Ofilce. Ii costs you uothmg Icr a tviA, and it will cure yoa. Address LG. R7, !.CM I83PEA.UST.. KewYgk BAKER'S VITAL RECENERATOR XRV TONIC removes all consequence of foUy Mid excess; renews the energy, oonrse ncl vigor of yetith. Cores weakness of mind and body; Nervous Debility, Spinal Exhaustion, Lost Manhood, etc. A powarfal nervous invisorator and restorative. Partic ulars free. BAILEE EEiL OO Box 104, Boflalo. H. K. "alleges mm:1 ttcs avo'din-if Agecta and doo : - AViiviit C&3, 4 seta of K.cecii J31-3 Orfian ror only S45.0-J. ? ones. E. W. ALUES. tJMj xKTJU!j "Soabi3 tho post on every Orgia ai;g S'safijgl free. 0 trial in your o.u WS?'SWvfaM home before you buy it, nil if SsifcSi?'-MS nofcBatisfaetyry.I JlU take it tr&iSiSr 'STOS8;5e4S rt.i.mi.fi ci.-d.-r.-ii -fa Try the Cure SlysCreamBalni Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflaniinatioru Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste, Sine J. and Hearing. , . A particle is applied Into es.ch nostril and Is agreeable.' Price 60c. at Drsgffists or by BaaU. ELY BROTHEI&56 Warren St. ,Kew Yor. LT'FII On and after the 1st day of April, I will, through necessity, have to se'l goods especialljwheD-jour employer is not watchinsr. .U ivod.I must ' idle awav iicie, .do. it whenlhei3 aboafc, .but Man is not the creature bnt the architect of circumstance. It is character that builds an existence oot of circu instancy Uur strenffth is your beat - at a.11 times, and morel measured' br bur plastib nower : from ... - i - . the same materials , one man builds palaces, another &OYels, American Art Printers UBOPH-5T : '. V& 1 TBEATED FREE. - ' Positively Cured with Vegetable Remedies. Have onred manv thousand cases. Cure pa- tients pronouDceu Jiopeicss Dy tne Dest pnysi or Barter. -Mjr collections have been SO SMALL aud monsy so . HARD TO BORHO W I bave not the nreaus to do acredit biisi oeH loneeh- I tetl very iha$:ful tq ray fnehds and a generous public, for their patronage daring tlie piet-yeara and I now pledge myself to make, it id your interest to continue to do so as everybody knows that goods can bo sold -rnucb cheaper lor - - CASH THAN ON TIME ; If yuu will continue to patroniz; me I will prove it to be so. by mi'rn.' yci - ; Y L From flr3t dose symptoms rapidly dis appear, ana m ten nays at J east -two tbtrrts of all symdtoBis are removed, Send for free book of testimonials oi wiir acinous cures..-Ten dava treatment furnished free by wail;- If yon.order trial, send io cents in stamps to pay postage OXt PRICES;, The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop'f M . A, Simmons Liver Medicine, Est'd 1840, in the U. S. Court defeats J. W.ZeUin.Prop'r A. Q. Simmons Liv 'fefurator, Est'd by Zeilin i83. SI. A. S. L.. M. has for 47 years cured Indigestion, Biliousness. tYSPEPSIA,SlCK HeADACHB.LoST Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc. Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. E. vuurtn, Aoams, ienn., writes:"! tninK l snould have been dead but ior your Genuine Al. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. I have -sometimes - had to substitute "Zeilin's stuff" for your Medi, cine, but it don't answer the purpose." ' Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor Th vufinif aiempnis, ienn. says! I orriK- I received a Dackavc Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I warn, nn better Liver RetrtUator and cer. xainiy no more ot 2SeiUn's mixture. PRHH SO Sewinc.SCaeMne' o one eatabllih trade in all nit. br plaeine oar maehinn irooat when the neonla -. we win aena rree to on praon in each locality ,tbe tctt beat lirfnf.m.i-hm.-n " wiio aeaa rree completa bne of our eoally and valuable aw ample. - In return we oak that you we eenn, to tnese wno majrcall at roar noma, and after 9 mourn ail iiraii Decorne vonr own. property. Till jrnnd machine to made after tne Sinser patent. which have run oot s before natrata IS, with tho w telle tor t. meet aa. ILLJI H m mm h. -Wa mmm-i itM. care Ire the flnert hne of worRi of htsrh art erer BV afe CO., llox A..Kuata, Maine. rnmut it eold ftor, with tho mjm v Kucnmemii ana now vena tor SZ S.0. Beet, atroneat, meat Qte- FIR and keeping up & stock ot suc't goodtras you nerd. .Alt kinda of country pro-r . '-1 - : : , . A. R- FOUSHEE. Koxboro, IH, Ur-i8rcn' tutn, i. - , "--V. . Is ri, T , -T I trial, send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage. i "OXDoro, i-i. ?"JXiBiCi iwnu,- wws -. :1 ' - . '--i- 'T" I Boid for JBIOO. nnul Utely. wateft in th world, timekeeper. - War. ranwa.' Hearv . SeUd old nuauna- uaea. itoth ladies1 and genu' aisea, with work! and ease, of equal vain. vnj renoa in each lo. caltir can aeenre nn. ft, tofrether with oar laie and tJ. able -Bne: of Hoasebold Samples. These tamplea, a weU the watch,- wo eend mem ra year hone Tbr 9 month and ahown them to ihoso who may hay eailed, they besom yon own property. Tho i v - mm PmCESO CTS.I ? Er4 it is the best, ZYM -J R EASIEST TO USE, " r U J w & THE CHEAPEST. S OF PORE GOD LIVER OIL tHB H"gPOPHOSPHITS Almost as Palatable as Milk bnintw ? anownnjfretherta Amerie. r u OT Cr i all' eBiiavs Tont&en vaen we m xmnot b tolerated and by the com bin at ion of the oil With the fypopHO pbltea is mttcli more eiacaclous. . :J, BeEirtalle a3 a fiesi produeer - ' Persons gain rapidly Trifle taking It. , ' SCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged by PhyaicianB to bo the Fineot and Best prepflj ration in theVorld for the relief and cure oi . CONSUMPTIOM, 45CROFOtA. GENE RALC DEBf L4TY, WASTIwa -7 -' - DSSEASES, EMACIATION, vvbua ana vwwwnaw - . J SV" V ? be anre of reeeirin; the Water TTfc'' inrZ-mJi .-,. nn& Sple. W. pay aU expreee, freight. tU. ' AddreM L - Th Creol w3tf of CbnSWnptMn,
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