Christian Cynosure . doctor is a horse and myapotliecary is a cow. Small childn^n are usually fed too fre-quently. Prolong the interval betwcsntheir meals and you will be surprised atthe of much fretfulness. If you have health and wish to pre-si-rve it. or if you have not and wish toregain it, go out every day and do somi;brisk walking. Think only healthful thoughts. As aman thinketh in his lieart, so is he. The torture of dyspepsia and sick head-ache, the sufferings of scrofula, theagonizing Itch and pain of salt rheum, thedisagreeable symptoms of catarrh, areremoved by Hoods


Christian Cynosure . doctor is a horse and myapotliecary is a cow. Small childn^n are usually fed too fre-quently. Prolong the interval betwcsntheir meals and you will be surprised atthe of much fretfulness. If you have health and wish to pre-si-rve it. or if you have not and wish toregain it, go out every day and do somi;brisk walking. Think only healthful thoughts. As aman thinketh in his lieart, so is he. The torture of dyspepsia and sick head-ache, the sufferings of scrofula, theagonizing Itch and pain of salt rheum, thedisagreeable symptoms of catarrh, areremoved by Hoods Sarsaparilla. ODD-FBLLO W8HIP: ITS fllBTOBT AND ITS WOBK, by President J. Blanchard. A neatpamphlet with cover. Price, postpaid,five cents. This address, as puplished inthe CyTwsure last fall, met with so muchapproval that the N. C. A. decided toissue it in convenient form for circula-tion. Until Feb. 1, 1889, any one send-ing 26 cents and a years subscription forthe Gynoture, may order twelve of theabove ^it ?^s Good for every womans need,Whatsoeer her clime or creed,English, Yankee, Turk, or Swede, Moslem, Spanish or Egyptian;Known in every land and to women, old and young,Eound the world its praise is sung,— Pierces Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription is alegitimate medicine, not a beverage; care-fully compounded by an experienced phy-sician, and adapted to womans delicateorganization. It is purely vegetable incomposition and perfectly harmless in anycondition of the system. Contains noalcohol to inebriate; no syrup or sugarto ferment in the stomach and derangedigestion. As an invigorating tonic, it impartsstrength to the whole system. For over-worked, worn-out, run-down, debih-tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seam-stresses, shop-girls, housekeepers, nursingmothers, and feeble women generally, Favorite Prescription is the greatestearthly boon; being unequaled as an appe-tizing cordial and restorative tonic. A


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