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This came off the civil war reenactors' listserve; I thought you might want
to see it.
Leslie King
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Date: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: NEWS/ADV: Save the Drunkard.
>LOUISVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, August 11, 1862.
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> SAVE THE DRUNKARD. - If you have a friend going to destruction,
>disgracing himself and family and wasting his property, it is your duty to
>reclaim him if possible. Then make the effort. Should you fail you have
>cleared your skirts, and should you succeed, Heaven will reward you. DR.
>URBAN'S INEBRIATE'S HOPE is almost an unfailing remedy for the drunkard,
>and
>well worth a trial. It is carefully prepared by Raymond and Tyler, No. 74
>Fourth street, opposite the National Hotel.
> Price $1.50 per single package, or four packages for $5. Sent by
>mail,
>postage free.
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>
>Regards,
>Robin Schwartz
>USSC
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