. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . t only as long as1 shewould take it, is now, I think, entirely cured byyour remedy. If it thus continues to keep off the Ague, as Ithink it will, you may expect from me large ordersI am Sir, 1 : ,; Yours, very truly, O. R. McGlNLY. TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Glui-nine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics ofany kind. The well known inefficiency of thesenoxious poisons proves them to be the offspringeither .of false medical principles or of mercenaryquacks. The accumulativ


. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . t only as long as1 shewould take it, is now, I think, entirely cured byyour remedy. If it thus continues to keep off the Ague, as Ithink it will, you may expect from me large ordersI am Sir, 1 : ,; Yours, very truly, O. R. McGlNLY. TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Glui-nine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics ofany kind. The well known inefficiency of thesenoxious poisons proves them to be the offspringeither .of false medical principles or of mercenaryquacks. The accumulative atmospheric poison Malariais the one cause for which the one remedy is thenaturalautidote which can neutralize it. Takethis and health is secured. See advertisement of RHODES FEVER AND AGUE CURE. READ, CONSIDER AND ACT WISELY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! , Ah! Massa, dis de Wells SeedI Sower—de berry best ting ih de[ world to sow de clober and detimoty seed, de planter, de go-no, and de wheat. Isows 25 acres in oneday massa—tryhim. v What is thatyou have gotthere boy, andwhat doing?. It is only by the use qt vamaoie improvements that wecan reasonably expect to keep Up with the age in whichwe live, and public opinion everywhere has placed M. Improved Patent Seed Sower in the first class ofagricultural implements. * The above drawing exhibits itin use, and any ordinary mind must at once be impressedwith the certain conviction that it is an indispensable im-plement of husbandry, and that every good farmer shouldhave By its use you 1 save time, which is money aridlabor which costs money, and experience in usirig it proveeyou will not be driven front the field unless by very roughweather, and the almost mathematical precision wjth whichthe seed is distributed, compared with hand sowing, rendersit self-evident in the opinion of the best farmers that a sav-ing or gain of two dollars per acre is made ia twb crops ofgrass and the succeeding crop bf wheat, one yearsinte-rest


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