The North Carolina Presbyterian . on iFrom $1 to $3 saved over other makes Ii your dealer cannot supply you we can. Mr ANTED AT ONCE-PresbyterianTeachers—9 Superintecdents, 10 Prin- r!,?*K A^^^^l^^^® Presidents, 14 Piano, 13 Vo-Garten 4 o* Elocution, 9 Primary, 6 Kinder-&thPmlt^?°®^*«» 3 L»*^°» 2 Greek, 6sfamn rmTT^V.^ *^^°^- Address, withPF^TT Vo^i^^v^^N TEACHERS BU-Te^ntilsee.^^^^^ ^-^^-«. Nashville. My Baby was a living skeleton; the doc-tor said he was dying of Maras-mus and Indigestion. At 13months he weighed only sevenpounds. Nothing strengthenedor fattened him. I began usingScotts Emuls


The North Carolina Presbyterian . on iFrom $1 to $3 saved over other makes Ii your dealer cannot supply you we can. Mr ANTED AT ONCE-PresbyterianTeachers—9 Superintecdents, 10 Prin- r!,?*K A^^^^l^^^® Presidents, 14 Piano, 13 Vo-Garten 4 o* Elocution, 9 Primary, 6 Kinder-&thPmlt^?°®^*«» 3 L»*^°» 2 Greek, 6sfamn rmTT^V.^ *^^°^- Address, withPF^TT Vo^i^^v^^N TEACHERS BU-Te^ntilsee.^^^^^ ^-^^-«. Nashville. My Baby was a living skeleton; the doc-tor said he was dying of Maras-mus and Indigestion. At 13months he weighed only sevenpounds. Nothing strengthenedor fattened him. I began usingScotts Emulsion of Cod-liverOil with Hypophosphites, feed-ing it to him and rubbing it intohis body. Ho began to fattenand is now a beautiful dimpledboy. The Emulsion seemed tpsupply the one thing Kenvon Williams,May 21,1894. Cave Springs, Ga. Similar letters from othermothers. Doht beperntaded to accept a gubitifvfff Sro*« C: Tcwar. !;. Y AI Dru-cist:. :>^< un-l % 1. Does Yoiur Boy Need Britainiiniica?. Youth •< •» • Formative period. It is then that tft«?1«« la freest from care, the taaf iDatioa?nhaaip«rt4, the Bereory most rettaflvi. tfe«•y* brif hteit. and the nature Beat•utceptible. What a boy reads Ib this»«ned becomes to IndeiibFy iBpressei upettMs nature that It becooses a part of •his VM^character. This Is a ttme when a parents responslMRtTI* ffreatest It Is sot enough to tall the b«ywhat he ouf ht to becoae. Most boys ara?ot overly susceptible to didacticteaching. You caa usually lead hia a mttt•aslcr than you can drive bla a rod. StaIhat he has the proper surrouodlngs, and a?ttle encouragemrnt. and It is surprising n«#readily he develops a taste for the bestIB literature. Let that taste be there Is little danger as to his futura. It was Dr. Ph flips Brookg Who said; Show m% what books a boyraads. and T wifl nui you his destiny. How iD^onaat It is. then, that your hoao•hmiid be provided with booka ol th


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