. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. b©n tie novelty of th^new pet beganto Wear off, however, as if did a few daysago; inquiries were made tor Tom no Tom could be found. Then it be-came known that nobody had seen himsince the children beat him away from thedog. Tom was evidently lost. Perhapsthe beating had broken some of his bones,and he had crawled away to die. Greatwas the wailing, but no cat could be or three days after that I passed theCatholic priests house, and there, insidethe sash, seated on the windowsill, wash-
. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. b©n tie novelty of th^new pet beganto Wear off, however, as if did a few daysago; inquiries were made tor Tom no Tom could be found. Then it be-came known that nobody had seen himsince the children beat him away from thedog. Tom was evidently lost. Perhapsthe beating had broken some of his bones,and he had crawled away to die. Greatwas the wailing, but no cat could be or three days after that I passed theCatholic priests house, and there, insidethe sash, seated on the windowsill, wash-ing his face in the sunshine, I saw the bigyellow and white spots of our Tom. Hehad deserted us and gone over to anotherfaith. I told the children, and they wentand got him, but no coaxing or pettingcould persuade him to stay in our hous anhour after they let him have his could not forget our desertion of himin favor of a rival, and so be stays stillwith the priest, who gives him an excel-lent character. We shall never succeed inmaking him a Protestant again.— ?re sudd 5Jy^l^{^e^a?^^in J^^^^^ £ ^-^ ^- so stiff and .o« St every mo^ent^att^de^^^^^^^^ _ ^^ give^tempor«y -Thr- yrg •«» I had a ..^ere attack of f complete changemU g^^ wSJlTlSt me alP» a phy^-^ fbrm of Ahouaaatlsm developed,lioianiii ! Med icine wreck. tried aU tha p^ysXoiaiia In our city, but noSf them couif di m. any permanent »ood. Inaad aU tha rheumatic onrmi I could bear of,Sutreceivednobeneftt. A*terl>e^nnin»:1 waa relieved of the pelna and have iraftaed& flesh and .traaftk aad my ••fe»l »»V^*fia better than for y»»M. J «o?*l*• r;,S*tha grandest blood medicine in tha world,and hearTuy recommend it to any one aeek-ina relief from the torturee of aheumatiem,^ B. F. OBBOOBY, Union, S. 0. the blood; the acids are neutral-ized, the circulation purified andthe rich, healthy blood that is RlCMIVltoFlND, VIRGINIA. mEWCINE - DENTISTRY - PHARMACY. T^^ TT
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