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' ! have used Ayer's Hair Vigor H
for a great many years, and al- fij '
H the:- h I am nast eighty years of R
9 a; , ; I have not a gray hair in D o
Geo. Ycllmt, Towson, Md. || p
\\"c mean all that rich, ? '?
I cr \ color your hair used a j v
I to have. If it's gray now, | *
J no matter; for. Ayer's! lo
| Heir Vigor always re- | s
I stores color to gray hair. I '
y Sometimes it makes the i o
B hair grow very heavy and | t
I long; and it stops falling i "
| of the hair, too. | J
? ii.ua u Ail d.-ujjtet*. S] (
I II ri'ur " cmii'i'. t>:ii|iljr yon, i
r e?r.-l our 0<> i .r Jllrl \.r -a lii i>x;>rcftrt jj \
H jon si liotrlr. l>r snru and ui\: tin* camo
t$ el your ncaroAt r.xiur;., oiiu-c. AU.lremi. H
J. C. A \ Kil CO., 1/iRelli Mum. (3 !i
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A Nntur-' Curiosity. f
A Brvasw ick? I", man displays n
curiam Vrowth found by liirn on a tree
in that town which, thus far. no one
has brw?nvnblp to classify. it consists a
of a hollow, eg?-shaped piece of wood s
about th" sine ol' a football and of q
wood one<oi;rth of an inch thick. Its c
format ion on a tree in such a peculiar
shape is n matter of much comment o
by all who have seen it. ! j
Aggregated Many Years. 7
A somewhat noteworthy gathering j
took place recently al the home of r
Mr; Helen 1-. ltuesell in Wilton. N. I <
H. Infiudir:; the thro icmates < f the
home ttiojparty nunihered twelve. With
no iVi-ign at all as to aRcu a birthday '
book was enleulnted. The dates sur
prise?! -us Into a litth* calculation which 1 '
rovonloi the (art that flu* r.}:!*ro;,jio
ago a: M o yi a:..
I >
C"?r In City of Vinnna. j,
T rr'k of food on tho J tiowolad liillr v
irovo a v i!d door Into a suburb ot ^
Vior."a. It vn? duo -.1 and diod ol
frirht. | j,
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Ir^V K->* V>* >v iSi ^TK-vjk.
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Wis., Bu sincss Wo IT
another one of the
have been restored
Lydia E* Pinkham's ^
" Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : I was raarri
blessed my home. The doctor said I hi
and 1 could not have any children unlet
me. but after experimenting for sever:
justed, and one night, when we noticei
been cured of similar trouble through
Vegelable Compound, he went out
your medicine for three and one half n:
and in twenty-two months a child came
thankfulness that is in my heart. Our
have something to live for. and all the cr
Vegetable Compound. Yours very 6i
St., Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President,
Women should not fail to profi
women ; just as surely as tliey wrr
rated in their liters. Just so cert
Vegetable Compound cure others i
inflammation ot' the ovaries, kidnc
and nervous prostration ; re men
ham's Vegetable Compound tlmt i<
any druggist to sell you auything <
An Indiana Lady Tells o
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i i ! .1? \ o? vro1
If there is anything In your c
Special udvlce, write freely to Mrs
you, for no person in America cai
In treating female ills. Address i
nn<l always helpful.
FORFRIT if w* p?rnot fnrlh vlt
vhspnfl uu/f".mIiiuOiiIsIj, itlieu will j.ro.
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A Find in the Forum.
Guided by the clue afforded In the
rst iioem of Statius' Silvir. and by
le later modifications in the arrnngelent
of the central portion of the Rotan
Foruin. Signer Honi. the head diTtor
of th( excavations, has now unixrthed
the enormous pedestal which
nee bor the equestrian tatutc of
kiniitian, reared in honor uf that Kineror't
t: itxrn5:han* campaign against
tie Catt: and Had. The base of this
:>!<?-smint?: nrer. f >rty feet hi h ngth.
went . In width an 1 ten In thickness,
nd lay about five ft" t brncath the
resent level of the coram. Traces
f the sockets wherein were the iron
upper!" of the bronze statute and
emnatits o the horse's feet go to
how that the hor?e and the figure
f th" iln.; er.th 1). mitlan were six
ini"s larg'-r a iz.e than the recently
ineartiied pel ah The pedestal is
It;::it:-?1 tiv.ud the ? litre of the
'ortit Tin m rente ha t)i?? Basilira
hut.: < .1 ' 1 ' the spacious Basilica
r; on it right and the T< mple < {
a:: a i?r reaThe discovery
oiifinti:- t In * specula* ions o! earlier
ink;. d i; i*i! i,; of extraordinary
tunortanor ; - regard* the Forum
oj)f?:* y in I century ??r iho
>mpir".
A T>-'li. ion** Jam. - Cut in halve?
ml seed tv o pound? of tine raisins,
in: ire r them slowly tor an hour iu a
uart of \\at"r. !'i<k seven pounds of
urrauls and allow thrni to cook tilt
hey hreak. Add the juices of two
rat v.'s and >. half a lemon, chop the
ttlp and peel very fine and put with
ha fruit, ad lint: the rah ins an 1 six
leunds of sug.r. Roil to a ja:n and
ittt up in glasses. This preserve
nakes a delicious reli it to serve with
old meats.
Curse Seems to Held Good.
A r< cent drowning at Biddcford.
le.. recalls the ??!'! 1. tend ef the
urre put upon the Saeo river liy the
rulinn sf.uaw wltose papoose was
Itrown from one ef the cliffs in "The
farrows." hy white men who wanted
i? tu*e if it cottiti swim, That curse
as. th.e legend iu.s it. that no year
houhl pa> s v. itl out at least three
.Itite victims oi lh<* river. There
;avo aire? y been two this rummer.
cc Pres. Milwaukeel
lan's Association, is
mill ion women who J
to health by using*
/egetable Compound*
od for several years and no children
ad a complication of female troubles
>s I could be cured. He tried to cure
il months, my husband became disl
a testimonial of a woman who hud
the use <>f JLydia K. Pink ham's
and bought n bottle for inc. I used
tooths, improving steadily in health.
I cannot fully express the joy and
home is a different place now. as wo
edit is due to l.ydin M, Plnkham \s
ncerely, Mrs. I,. C. Glovku, 014 (irovo
Milwaukee business Woman's Ass'n.
t by the experience of those two
e cured of the troubles emimcninly
will I.ydia P. Pinkham's
trho suffer front womb troubles,
y troubles, nervous excitability,
tbor that it is f.vdi.'i li. Plnk?
curing womi n, ami don't allow
ilse in its place.
>f a "Wonderful Cure: ?
">kau Mrs. Pinkham : It if. n pleasure ]
to write and tell what your wonderful
ne lias done for me. 1 was sick for
years with change of life, and my
mn thought a cancerous condition of
omb. During these three years 1
>d untold agonj*.
car.oo* f n l words in which to cxiny
bud Uy >.uf.>, i did not expect to
e another well day. I read some of the
onials recomending your medicine and
d to write to you and give your treati
trial.
Before I had taken half a bottle of
t E. Plnkham's Vegptnhle Comrl,
i began to sleep. I have tnlrcn now
ttles and ain so well 1 can do nil kinds
k."?Mrs. Lizzib IIinki.b, Salem, Ind.
aso ftbout w hich yon would like
i. Pinkltam. She can surely help
i speak from a wider experience
s Lynn, Mass.; her advice is free t
h rr'xtnec the original letter* isnd of
* (lieir slivotutr eii,iu: >r.no,'i?.
Ljrilla K. l'lakhs.-u llctl. Co., L.isa, Mom,
.vvis&ry . OllTUY of a high-j
/Ifo ,-'r recommendation j
Hum! . ^ y than 1 can Had j
^ A words to express.".
\gtBwq7 n This i:? what Mr. I
kj u J- H. IMangman tof
Bin Sherman, Tc*)
$T * ' jH says of Dona's
JaBBga?y Kidney Pills. He
telln his experience in the following
j words: He says, "Sometime in ScptemI
I was taken with a dull aching pain
; ' loss the small of my back, directly
i vcr the kidneys. 1 paid small atte ntion
to tills at tlrst. thinking it would pass
? Hut instead of getting bi tter it
b ante worse and in a short time the
pain centered through my left hip n:ul
pain across down n:/ loa loP
Hi ,? - as far as the knee."
IRC S17I3/IOf This is precisely
[hp hark' ? ?:>. What kidney trouUie
vcCKjSzh Ho wiU wlth tho
/iy**./ body.
iffy iiwA It does r.ot al?V
/jj" ways riiow Itself
s-Jr at first, but apt^n\
fhiA r pears just in this
l\i'>\' ' xvuy* when some
/\iit r unusual movement
?,M \> i 4 ;// or action brings
fl!'r\\ >v ri'i sharp pains and
I ul'l'iv wit V ' 1 exhaustive aches.
11 ;l, A A \ 4 telling of sick kid-I
t' \ neys.
'^Ir- Phingnian's
experience bore this out.
I Continuing, he says: "I did not
know the cause of the trouble, but
1 am led to believe now that it was
| tlrst brought about l>y jumping In and
: out of the wagon and in some way I
! may have strained my ba--k.
I "[ was i nnri .ally plowing worse," he
' continues, "and I lv s.nv very uiuch
j aiarnad about my condition. I knew
I tint n tni-thlng had to b<- done or rlous
| mult \ ere auto to follow. 1 wont to
I a .* ;>( ialist li< re in Sherman. and under;
wont a rigid examination."
'j'hon he rcl.itea liow the doctor told
him that it was a serious capo, but that
lie could cure hint f a* tlftv dollars.
Tlie I'reticll ttrornilK.
Tito nttnil*, r of recruits accepted for
tlio I'ronoli army for l'.HH i- ouly t:.?; '
two. si La: list O.-I) fur l'.);?:5, although !
the dluVrogoe in the number of men j
I ou the lists is not more than hOtt. The '
. decrease of ".7,000 is due to a more !
S rigorous examination t.. ihe conscripts. !
How's This
T\>offer On- !i mom", Dollar. ltewnrl ror
ar.\ ra?e u ; .u.ir.-i taut caauu he cure I by
Cul&iTu ? ?irj.
i . J. i hlnky a Co., Toledo, O. '
Wr, lb" iiiutiT.<i';i?od, niiv.* knouro f. .f.
Clieney lor tie.-last li) years, na I believe aim i
j perlcctly hoiioraar- in at; .limine* < ir.msaelloiisunt
thin.anally a < > ia carr.. uui any
; obligations liui'le by lu ur f.r.u,
\\ r.si .V i Wno.esnla DragsiaU, To'.ft la,
t>.
W alio no, ktxnan A .Makviv, Ifbolcuij !
Druggists, ionvlo, O. .
; JouiV v luarn. inn i* uiken internally ,uot? ;
I it i; uiriotlj itjion the i.iouu ai.u liiucoun aurIf
ol tlln >VitlMd ! f*1 -t? j .11 a..-. - ---
I l'rk-c, 75c. p. r \ bout t>y l>ra sgutM. \
li.il. > I .unity *M U nr.- ta? Inmi.
'IJuvr < <*;. t*ra: ion* of "( oinjM."
i Tlitv-- potior unut- <>; one family arc j
! compositors in tin* otlloe of the 'fronton
(Mo.) Kcpuldii-a it-Tribune 'l'iioy
aro "Ornndpn" Alien. aped sixty-live;
his son, A. Alien. \vn,? .s foroiuau, i
ami tho lattor's son and daughter,
Thomas ami Mahol, ajjed fourU*en and
sixteen, respecti\ oly.
I
rn'Sm?rmari?nttvoiir*?'1. Xo flt^ oc nervousness
after ilrst dnv's use o' I >". Kline's < I real
Nerve llestorer. - J> roil > >ttleand fro I'iKofroe
llr.I'.H.-Kt.ivr.. f.t.l.. '.'.tl \r,-!i St.. T'iiil i.. I'.t.
There's enouyh fun ia tlie wor'?l for
everybody to have some.
All creameries u?e hotter color. Why
not do a- they do ? use J cm-: Tint HctTKR
COLOi:
A free I'uslour Tuntitutc is to he es'.ah
ii-lo-d in \i iv Oilcan-;.
jatnsuroPisa's Curs for Cons i-notion s ivs 1
KTlife thrss yo ir* H-.'.t.? Mm. I'liiiun ItostlNS,Maple
si.. N'orvyioli. N. v.. '?'?. If, 13)1.
The popuiat ion i A'ovssinia about 10.- '
ono.oon.
Mrs Wins!'e.v's So ?' bin : Syr i .i ior children
t< oti'it'l?. sofr (. th- ifum r.vhieeOalln'nmntlnr.
I - : " : . . .-i
I ??l '? II. -I > ? I *. -M<*. il JMltl'l
A Maryland widow h just cutting her
cv I- teeth at the ago of 1(H).
KEPT HIS DESK CLE A R.
Here is the Secret of One Man's Success
in Life.
Railroad c'reles. as well as a largo j
portion of the general public, wore ,
greatly interested in the resignation |
of W. A. Carrett from the general su- i
perintendency of the Philadelphia &
Reading railroad a few months ago, i
I to assume a more important position j
with the Queen & Crescent road. Mr. |
Garrett's rise in the railroad world !
has been phenomenal, but one little ;
dory which he himself told to a i
neighbor hints at a secret of it all.
"When 1 first went Into tho rail- i
road business as a young man." said
Mr. Garrett, "F was called aside by i
one the clerks, who said to me: 'Now. |
Garrett, let me give you tip. You '
want nlwr.v ; to keep your desk lit- .
tered with papers, so that when the ;
obi man comes around ho will think
you're terribly busy. Then he won't |
pile any more work on you.' Well," ,
continued Mr. Garntt, "I made up ;
my mind, that contrary to this man's
advice, 1 would always keep my de:.k
cleared. And I have done so."
To-day Mr. Garrett is getting a sal- I
nry of $12,010 a year, while his clerkly i
eounsclor is st|H drawing *G0 a month ,
wondering why luck is a^ain. t (
hinj.? Philadelphia Tress,
The how of promise is never seen
while we are locking dawn.
\
Farm
L freed from h
j||g '
However, necessity knows r?n law and
Mr. Plangman paid half down and took
the treatment and followed it faithfully
for four weeks.
>Xaturally, he thought that he would
aoon be ri?I of the trouble, hut in spite
of the doctoring he goes on to add. "1
was in such misery that it was almost
impossible for me to do tny work."
"It was a. this Juncture that Doan's
Kidney Pills came r>
to my notice and I [3171 777
procured some from j A ?,_?
the drug store of C. ft// fit It i .{Cos
! *. Craycroft. I
used these tiilis \\Nc--?e
according to direc- 'vA A
tioria ami to my f vV\^\
surprise 1 was con- i VaI
si icrnbly relieved V < I
011 tlie second day \
and in a short time a vOx
completely cured." \ J
This Is the unl- I
versa I experience of '7 /
those who have
been sufferers from -?o
Kidney trouble and who have been fortunate
enough to test the merits of
Donn's Kidney Pills.
There is nothing wonderful or married
about this remedy, it simply docs
the work by direct action on the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the
kidneys only and this accounts tor
Pain through corla.?"SSL """
I / Early indications
Ufill/ rCt) of kU3noy trouble
come from two
sources, the b.ick
"^1 the bladder.
U >\ fyj The back becomes
\iCfl J and lame 1> \
7,4 ? IV/iy cause the kidneys
iif/ I j ilr are s!< k. and v
? I i / ilC'r rrnm backache
'\ vA' crui on'-v co":\\
\ y? pltto when the
U iV \ kidneys arc set
\ right.
TRAGEDY CF THE CAUCASUS.
fta cant Murdered His Son "at firs
Command of Cod."
In the village) of Bayandour, in the
Caucasus, 1:\ * < a man named Ivan
Aslamazoff. who a few weeks ago
started lie community by eat tin;; the
liroat of hU :oven-mc.utb~-old son on
the threshold of the ehureh. II.' war.
/ once arrested and . ukon before a
Ji !go, whereupon lie gave an extraordinary
c\p!r;nation of his conduct.
A few year- a*ro, he said, he was
very sick, and one night St. John appeared
to him in a dream ar.d took
him into a valley, where ho saw God
seated 0:1 a throne of gold. The Almighty.
he continued, then said to
aim: 'Ivan. I will restore your good
health to you, hut in time you wi'l
have a son, and as soon as he is seven
months old you must offer him up
r.s a sacrifice." Aslamazoff said thai
many times sii re then he had prayed
(led to spare his son, b'tt that, as the
Almighty made no response, Ik- considered
it his duty to sacrifice him.
His story made a great impr; m
.in the people, and the general opinion
is that he bad acted like a saint and
% t the authorities had r.o right to
arrest him.?New York Herald.
Pleasure is a bubble thr>? nnvn* uci..
as long ns it takes to make it.
s^\ Cleanses the ^ Hj:
V J blood of the H drc<
vT 1 , EE. aftc:
I poisons that
v1 u a' and
XK H cause f}
A w v mcu
S Rheumatism. ^ tai'iC
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THACHER MEDICINE
a 'ssi' k in ii as i n i
I *
Irritation of th? . , r ,
bladder shows th;it / tliOliflflt I liSu
thq kidneys are out ' eiminaJ
of order. Delay la .n^oliauitU !
prompt attention fwf/^^OTi.zerer^>x
often c.nues set:- ' "y '
ous complication.
Itelieve ;ind our* *1 ' |
i.-lck kidneys and
ward off dangerous /y? S5?^\
diabetes. dreaded ItU*"-?'J
dropsy and Brlghty J /\J "yl
disease, by uidr.fc C\V / y\ u
1 > o a n' s Kidney m ' , / XrtV |
Dills. (. {f'-.'/yTOi.SJ/,
They begin by I. : 'W1: ,'f
healing the delicate n ;!| r ;?
ntcmbram s and re- ~J.* ' '* ) '
during uny In P. ammotion
of the kidneys.
and thus making the nc t'cn of the
niuiK n ,uiur :i i; M.iuriM.
Arhiu;/ hark: are t (.* 1. Hip, br.k, and lain
ftaitu overc me. tiurlli y of the limbx. rhentnatini'
anil dropxy xignx i :ni?ii,
I'fi-y cornet urine i th brick-tin t sct1i,nerif.
high-adorui, excesxiif, pain in ']-a sting, dribbling,
fraptency. M?u t A* tin en /Vi7< dixxohr
and vein ore c<t!c::li and arm rl. Jit I if re heart
palpitation, xltrpleMia r*. heudarhe, tit rrotixmxs.
l'ostnr-Milburn <v. Buffalo, N. Y.
. ISlvUFm 1
Jinf: YMSii
NAME .. |
p. o - _.r;
statc
j For frvc tnu' l?oi. r?il thin cupou to 5
r,itUT-SJf.t?Mrii % i, . t N. \ If n.M vc t| I
j vv I* uu*oOil.i*4i't, *r.i> iui(lrcjt ou :.tpa-1
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An Involved Cecision.
Tito s <{f Froir.nnt'p. tb.p
principal port < f Y.'pr t??rn Australia,
have given r. n?\v nn| inferor.tinf? ilcci;ion
in Mf??renc.< injtPav.'nvayfi. Fh?
nf these free trlpptV's were brought ;
to lj?? liar and lined !ftrn" pounds each.
Of course. they had net the where
withal to pay. and the prosecuting
lawyer as. hod for tly* niternativo inn
position of imprisonment. lint the
magistrates dec'.in ij unless the captain
of the steamship would guarantee
the rout of the macitennnce of tlio 1
n:en In jail. This h" naturally refused
to do. whereupon t e stoways were
set free. The magistrates stated that i
stowaways are punished in the interest.--.
of shipping eomtanies, and therefore
the e latter shotyl h >nr the cost '
They nb'o expressed the opinion that
vessels should he btore diligently j
y arched for stowaways before leaving
port. The pn-sent nmetice of allow
i 11 g crowds of fri<m it of passengers
j to remain cn hoard mill almost thf
! Inst minute faeilitat a the operation?
I cf stowaways.?-Louden Daily Chronl
! eie.
I "
A truly Hibernian rrosode is cvnloi;
< d in Ralph I lenry Hurl our's story called
"The Crown and Sceptre" in November
Llppiiuott's. There is an!
amazing mix-up ill elopements which
j ::tirs the risibles.
m-a
t cured hun- C& Ooes not B N.
is of cases 1*3 injure the w
rphysicians H- digestion, J ^
all other 3 bcnelltS 3
if inc? had O the entire $ ^
a. ^ systeir.
R THE BOWELS
v CA?mv Jw
CATHARTIC jE?
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nore people thnn all other dioeasea together. It |
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3ul?
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CO.. Chattanooga, Tenn.
am, wmn na? , ?
4'C C-Ki^C <-0 <!-. O C <> C ? O > O <? O
I fORN MILLS and ?
y V "> niLLSTONtiS ?
tf Iii nr??(| of <*orn HIlu or O
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You can save from ^3 to If 5 yearly by
wearing V/. L. Douglas ^>3.50 or $3 shoes.
They equal thoso
that ha<c l>?en eost- S
ing you fro.n S4.0D / X 4
to .*C?.iW. The im- ? aSL
ini'iisn i>f \Y. 1j. jf? .?gu
1>oii<;Ihs shoes proves LSSflf &>?!
thoir Bupotiority o\cr
all other makes. { . 2 wff
Sold by r.ttuil shoe !; ;-y
dealers everywhere "
Look for liaino an 1
That Dioixlus utex Cor> jl
on it'ol] prtiro I'nr# i?
m!u<? in itonttlav vlioon. /kt$}?tbk
I trona in tl;.- Iit.-lii-.t .jjffrl*. fj
I'l'i'ii' I'al.l.Mlliir mailt*.
0 SI 'III' til r- Unr -ii rot I"' r-jtillleJ ii* m* r? c*.
Slmr* fir in nil. - "> rnnii o\lm. (Ilnnl r?1o<J
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I .tkrt thfi rurl? cvit of !f. i "ft *n<l ?r!<^v
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P^ICE. CENTS.
J ISi'.vit of your (inK";l<t, or nornl tii ?ln? prion
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oiled
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It inn i is Talml'sare
p \/^ra^jpi'uctncnie t"cr niiuu?.
A hundred million*
of tin-in have boon
sold in the "United
Stairs in u single
year. Every illness
arising from a disordered stomach is
relieved or cured by their use. So
common is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may be safely asserted
there is no condition of ill
lien I tli that will not be benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Ripiiim
Tabules. Physicians know them and
speak highly of them. All druggists
sell I lien-.. The tive-eent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
BropsyH
t Removes alt swelling in 8 to ao
/ 0a\ $ ; eiTect-s n ;>ei inauent cure
^ in'joto (n> days, Triallreutnient
oiveu free Ni/d lii mct/?o ? 1,?. f iir??
'?"(vS ' Write Dr. H. li. Grjon's Son*.
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IISAW MILLS^HI
yfwlth Heee'* Cnlversitl 1 i?k lirama.ltectllln-Fj
alear, Hltuuitaneous He'Works anil the Hea jS
ffonok-KIn# Variable I'eert Works are unex-l
joelleit for accI'uait, simhi.icity. ?rp.?ni^B
| mlvy and kask OKOITBATIOM. W r! te for fu 11h
[aiU-Aorlmt ve envulars Ma-nifacturcxl Sy theQ
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l^fionev in Chickens
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J ' F t'AUA UoOJs nlving Mm cxperlewa
A ui a prwtlcai hiMiiry Iuhmt-uvI
f i \ r \ tu tiimu-ur. out n mail iturtuia
/ \ ti?r Hollar- atiil imiw?iiuriuit M
f (tjrears. it leuone* tiow to neletK
V jiintl Cure bhkuuei; i ?* ! lor r.Mi
i.lw> for fattening: whtcU K??wUt ?
Ty Nitr tor Itrer.lni.:; i vrryitiln^ re1
i tor v*r? > 11 let i < I *? fwuiiry raleI
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