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Image from page 353 of “North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]” (1894)
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Identifier: northcarolinachr49unit
Title: North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference
Subjects: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference Methodist Church
Publisher: Greensboro, N.C., Methodist Board of Publication, [etc.]
Contributing Library: Duke Divinity School Library, Duke University
Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to Duke University for the Religion in North Carolina project.


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feed givenwhen there did not appear to be anyresults from it comes to the supportof the cow and the profit of herowner W. F. McSparran, A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure exceptdeath and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. Kings New Discov-ery for Consumption is a sure cure forall lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B.VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.,says I had a severe case of Bronchiti» and for a year tried everything Iheard of, but got no relief. One bottie of Dr. Kings New Discovery thencured me absolutely. Its infalliblefor Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip,Pneumonia and Consumption. Tryit. Its guaranteed by all druggists.Trial bottle free. Regular sizes 50c,$l GARDNERS CHILL PILLS CU R E£ fE[h<t &UJt RANTEED Kfi& NORTH STATE CHEMICAL CO. ^iiGRE£NSBORO./s/.C.–r- * THOMAS C. HOTLE. N. L. EURK. HOYLE <SL EURE, Attorneys at Law, COURT SQUARE, GREENSBORO, N. 0. Special attention given to collection*.Loam negotiated. fanli-iv


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Image from page 366 of “Animals in action; studies and stories of beasts, birds and reptiles; their habits, their homes and their peculiarities” (1901)
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Identifier: animalsinactions00broo
Title: Animals in action; studies and stories of beasts, birds and reptiles; their habits, their homes and their peculiarities
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Brooks, Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter), 1846-1902
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Publisher: Boston, Lothrop pub. co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ivities of the beaversoften effect a change in the entire character of the locality inwhich they live. The dams turn little brooks into chains ofponds, in which the globe-shaped strongholds are conspicuous.The wood-covered banks of rivers are robbed of their timber,which gives place to clearings known to the trappers as beavermeadows. These are often the only open spaces to be foundin the virgin forests. The peaceful times in which the beaver could exercise his skillat his leisure and in security have gone by. Only now andthen, in the primeval forests of North America, does thetrapper come upon an entirely undisturbed beaver colony, andthen his prize is a rich and rare one. Years ago, however, thebeavers were to be found not only in North America, butswarmed in great numbers throughout Northern Europe andAsia. They disappeared quickly before the advance of man,who hunted them eagerly for their flesh and fur, and especiallyfor their valuable castoreum, the early remedy for hysteria and


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