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The Afro-American almanac 1902

(2011)

p. 19

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John W. Myers, of 320 West St., Petersburg, Va., says:—"I had a
sprained wrist and to oblige a friend used Mexican Mustang Lini¬
ment on it* The result was a speedy cure. It is a grand liniment."
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JOSEPH H. DOUGLASS,
the best known violinist before the public, having appeared in
all the principal cities and before the students of Yale, Harvard,
University of Pennsylvania, and specially engaged by society
people in Washington. He is the eldest grandson of the late
Frederick Douglass.-
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flexican Mustang Liniment
invariably gives satisfaction.
Ozark? Ala., Jan. 2, 1900.
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Lyon Mfg, Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gentlemen:—I want to say a few words of praise
for your wonderful Mexican Mustang I4niment.
It was known to many here that I was down'with
my shoulder and left side. I was advised to try this
liniment and I got some and used^it and it entirely
cured me. I was down with this trouble for eight
months. Your obedient servant,
Joseph D. Cbittenden.
Mr. J. J. Brooks, of Phoenix City, Ala., says:—" By the use of your
Mexican Mustang Liniment my horse was completely cured of a
.very bad attack of distemper. I recommend it to others."

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