THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
November 18 
cret of Health 
in old and young alike is proper nourishment. Health is insured only when the 
body is well supplied with pure, rich blood and sound flesh. 
Persons who are Thin 
and who have depleted or diseased blood are poorly nourished, and consequently are 
the most likely to take cold easily, to show weakness of lungs and to sulfer from 
chronic ailments. 
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the cream of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, is the essence of || 
nourishment. It is palatable, and so easy on the stomach that babies thn\e on it, ^ 
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but still its nourishing powers are so great that it prolongs the lives of consumptives 
% for years when their physicians say there is no other hope. 
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I The Nourishment | 
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of Scott’s Emulsion makes babies fat, makes growing children g 
§ robust and uniformly developed, give^ strength to Weak Mothers, g 
% creates Healthy Flesh, enriches tlv Blood, overcomes Scrofula and © 
| Ansemia and prevents the development of Consumption by curing g 
the Cough and making new ^tung tissue. Physicians, the world ^ 
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H Prepared by SCOTT & BOWNE, New York City. Druggists sell it. jg 
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