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A thing of beauty is a .ioy forever . — Keats. 
Rueal Happiness. Tulip Tree. 
Mine be a cot beside the hills 
A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear; 
A willowy brook, that turns a mill. 
With many a fall, shall linger near. 
Around my ivied porch shall spring 
Each fragrant flower that drinks the dew; 
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And Lucy at her wheel shall sing 
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In russet gown and apron blue. S. Rogebs. 
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BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
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For promoting the growth and beautifying the hair, 
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and rendering it dark and glossy. 
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The Coco a ine holds, in a liquid form, a large propor- 
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tion of deodorized 
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Cocoa-Nut Oil, 
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prepared expressly for this purpose. 
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No other compound possesses the peculiar properties 
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which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human 
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hair. 
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It softens the hair when harsh and dry. 
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It soothes the irritated scalp. 
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It affords the richest lustre. 
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It remains longest in effect. 
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It prevents the hair from filling off. 
It promotes its healthy vigorous growth. 
It is not greasy or sticky. 
It leaves no disagreeable odor. 
It is the best and cheapest hair-dressing in the world; 
it promotes the GROWTH OF THE HAIR, and is en- 
| tirely free from all irritating matter. 
Be what you seem to be. 
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