WHAT IS GOOD FOR MAX IS GOOD FOR BEAST. 73 



READ OF ITS EFFECTS ON HUMAN FLESH ! 



Albany, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1880. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Sirs: Enclosed find twenty-five cents lor your recently published 

 Horse book— the revised edition. I have used your Spavin Cure, in bad cases, with very 

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Gravesend, L. I., Jan., 1881, 

 Messrs. Kendall & Co.— I wish to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable 

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JOHN DERBY. 



READ BELOW OF ITS WONDERFUL EFFECTS AS A 

 LINIMENT FOR THE HUMAN FAI^IILY. 



Hematite, Mo., Aug. 20, 1880. 



B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents: I am so overjoved in view of the result of an application 

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 others with like troubles. JOHN RICE, 



Pastor of Hematite Congregational Chiirch. 



P. S.— You are at liberty to put this in any shape you may please. I am not ashamed 

 to have my name under, over or by the side of it. 



Savannah, Ga., Dec. 23, 1880. 

 Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents: Enclosed please find twenty-five cents for which 

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J. W. HUNT. 



ON HUMAN FLESH. 



West Enosburgh, Vt., Feb. 15, 1881. 

 Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents: Several months ago I injured my knee joint which 

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 liniment for human rtesh that I am acquainted with. Yours truly, 



T. P. LAWRENCE. 



