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Minister Jftlnzet Addressed the Costa Kleans
ii! ;i Xsinner ng to Mexico.
Washington, Nov. 5.—M.'Romero,
the Mexi. an minis* ?r, hurriedly re
turned to Washington from the pan-
American excursion. His visit is in
connection with the alleged protest of
his government against the presentation
speech at Costa Rica of United States
Minister Mizner to the Central Ameri
can states. That part of the speech to
which objection appears to have arisen
is as follows:
“The states of Central America must
unite. A strong federal government is
your only salvation. Colombia is mass
ing her troop3 on the southern border of
Costa Rica; 'Mexico has a covetous ey«
on Guatemala. It will be only a short
time before Colombia will seek to seizi
your state, and Mexico will seize Guate
mala. Central America, will be blotted
from the map of independence and her
identity sunk in that of Colombia and
Mexico. The time is drawing near, and
only the most energetic action in feder
ating Central America can save your
freedom.’’
Senor Romero says the affair has been
satisfactorily settled and no interna
tional dispute will arise.
dead;
Progress of the Search for ’.Bodies—Tile
Fur'l Keiuhos ?> 12,000.
Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 5. — Large
crowds of people daily watch the re
moval of the dead that is going on in
hope of finding some of their kin who
are yet among the missing. The fund
for con timing the search for the dead
has rolled up to" §12,210. No sub
scription vias asked or received from
outside thtj Conemaugh valley. The
Cambria Iron company added §2,000 to
the fund.
Mr. Seheck, surveyor, made a report
of the condition of bridges to the fore
man of the Hood commission. After a
full discussion of the subject it was de
cided that the Lincoln bridge be re
placed by a wooden truss lour feet
above the present abutment, and that
the Franklin street bridge, Woodvale
bridge. Poplar street bridge and Cam
bria iron bridge should lie sheathed and
the piers should be weighted.
During the week 201 bodies were lifted
in Prospect cemetery, and of the 171
which were buried in a public plot ten
were identified.
INDISPUTABLE FA CIS*
Klien & Martin are the <ai;’ge
builders of Northeast Georgia.
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Klien & Martin build the best
wagon in Northeast Georgia.
i Ilnrtk lew! toll's Oe'perato leiip.
New Yokk, Nov. 5.—“Count” An-
Boime Stanislaus Boitkie witch, that ver
satile young Russian “nobleman” who
has been attracting so mucli attention
lately in a criminal way, distinguished
himself again by making a most daring
leap for liberty from the rear end of a
Third avenue “L” ear that was in mo
tion on the track and from there to the
street below, a distance of thirty feet.
He is now lying in the prisoner’s cage
in Sellevue hospital. His right knee
cap is broken into four quarters, his
heel tone on the left foot is shattered in
many pieces and his ankle bone on the
same foot is fractured. He made the
leap in an attempt to escape from De
tective Nugent, in whose charge he was.
Close of VlrgliJ-i'* Exciting Campaign.
Baltimore, Nov. 5.—The Sun’s special
from Richmond, Va., says: The Demo
cratic managers are claiming the otaio
by 15,000 majority for the head of the
ticket. The Republicans also claim the
state but do not give figures. The ex
citement is intense. Several companies
of the First regiment have been ordered
to report for duty at the armory in
Richmond and remain until Wednesday.
The mayor of Richmond has ordered the
police to prevent the gathering of
groups of people around^the polls to
morrow. The mayor of Petersburg has
ordered all the saloons to close this even
ing and not reopen until Wednesday
morning.
The Spring Valley Strike Ended
Spring Valley, Ills., Nov. 5.—The
strike of the Spring Valley coal miners
is practically ended. The miners held a
mass meeting iu the opera house and in
structed ex-Manager G. S. Devlin to
communicate with President W. L.
Scott with a view to getting the present
contract modified and, if that is not pos
sible, to get the best terms he can.
Large numbers of the strikers have
broken ranks and gone to work here
during the last few days and the rest of
the miners will probably soon follow
suit. They are evidently anxious to go
to work at the best terms they can get.
The Papal Delegate Arrives.
New York, Nov. 5.—Archbishop Sa-
tailio, the papal delegate to the Catholic
centennial fit Balti nore next week, ar
rived here on the steamship La Cham
pagne, accompanied by Father Howell,
an Englishman, aivl the Rev. Dr. He
beon, professor of Egyptology and ori
ental science in the new university at
Washiugton. The party will remain in
this city until Wednesday next as the
guests of Archbishop Corrigati, Mon
signor Gadd. of Manchester, Eng., rep
resenting Bishop Salford, of that place.
Deaih of John Franklin Blday.
Arlington, N. J., Nov. 5. —John
Franklin Rida/ died at his residence
here. He was bom in Coatesville, Pa.,
and was the son of Rev. John Riday, of
that place. At the breaking out of the
war he ran away from home and en
listed in a Pennsylvania regiment, in
which he served to the end of the war.
Then he began the study of theology,
but abandoned it for a business career.
Tortured by Thieves.
Hume, Mo., Nov. 5.—One of the most
savage crimes ou record in this section
of Missouri was committed south of
here. Burglars entered the house of
Jasper James about 10 o'clock and de
manded that he tell where he had hid
den his savings. This he refused to do.
The thieves tied the husband and wife
together, back to back and each in turn
was pricked with pins and burned about
the head and face with matches. Finally
Mr. James fainted. The suffering wife,
believing her husband dead and that her
life would be taken unless she gave her
assailants the information sought, told
the thieves where §400 was concealed.
The robbers seemed the booty, untied
their victims and departed. Mrs.
James labored for some time to resusci
tate her husband and when she restored
him to consciousness she fell exhausted
to the floor and died soon afterwards.
Klien <Sr Martin
of Athens.
are the horseslioers
(apt. Booze Shot.
Cambridge, Md.. Nov. 5.—Capt. Mar
tin L. Booze, a well knowu citizen, was
sbqt by Samuel J. Carey. Carey charged
that Booze had been too intimate with
Mrs. Carey. Carey laid m waiting for
Booze at the corner of Muse street and
Independence hall and shot him twice.
Booze's condition is serious. -
* MiUl >n Clgirs Burned.
Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 5.-—A Key
West special to The Times says: Dei-
pina Brothers’ immense cigar factory,
containing 1,000,two cigars, besides a
large quantity of Havana tobacco, was
completely consumed. Loss, §120,000;
insurance, $50,0„0.
Murdered In Drunken Malice.
Cleveland, Nov. 5.—Joe Donovan
while drunk shot and instantly killed
John McManness at Findlay. There
was no quarrel and the murder was
pure drunken maliciousness.
Accused of Infanticide.
Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 5.—Carrie
Krainer, a domestic at a local hotel, is
in jail charged with murdering an ille
gitimate male child to which she had
given birth.
Extensive Counterfeiting.
London, Nov. .5.—A brass worker
named Nnnsche has been arrested in
Prague for counterfeiting. It is learned
feat he had issued 8,000 five mark pieces.
The Weather.
Fair; colder; westerly winds.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Her Baby Carried Off on a Train.
Newburg, N. Y.„Nov. 5.—Mrs, Car-
E enter, of Palatine bridge, who was on
er way home on an afternoon train on
the Hudson River railroad, left the train
at Fishkill, thinking it was Poughkeep
sie, where she could get something to
eat. While 6he was looking for a res
taurant the train moved out of the sta
tion taking with it Mm., Carpenter’s
baby, that had been left by her on a car
seat. Word was telephoned to Pough
keepsie from Fishkill, and the baby was
taken from the train there and cared for
at the railway restaurant till the arrival
of the almost distracted mother a few
hours later.
Railroad Robbers Arrested.
New Orleans, Nov. 5.—The local po
lice here seem to be on the track of the
thieves who committed several robberies
on the Queen and Crescent road, plun
dering the baggage of travelers to the
extent of some §80,000. The arrest of
United States Messenger Floyd and Mrs.
Floyd, the boarding house keeper, was
followed by that of Ashley Garrett, the
baggage master on the train. He is a
Canadian, and has been at work on the
road about a year. Several other arrests
are likely to be made during the next
twenty-four hours.
j Kecretpry Rusk’s Report.
Washington, Nov. 5.—The annual
report^of Secretary Rusk, of the depart
ment of agriculture and the first issued
under tne new constituted department,
'was made public. The secretary makes
the usual references to the work of the
several scientific and other divisions in
his department, and in addition, he
deals at length with certain plans for the
thorough reorganization of the depart
ment of agriculture, and suggests sev
eral new features in the interest of the
development of agriculture.
A Body Found in the Woods.
Baltimore, Nov. 6.—The dead body
of a man perhaps 40 years of age, of 100
pounds, 5 feet 11 inches tall, wearing
black coat and vest and dark checked
trousers, was found in Merriman’s
woods near Baltimore yesterday. There
was a bullet hole in his head and a re
volver in his hand. Letters in the
pockets of the suicide indicate that he
may be W. H. EL Low, of Lawrence,
Mass. A carpenter’s rule and squaring
pencil were found also in the pockets.
A Bight Hander Under the Ear.
Pittsburg, Nov. 5.—A five round
prize fight took place early Sunday
morning at McKee’s Rocks, between
George Gillen, of Mansfield, Pa., and
Jack Hayes, of this city, for a purse of
§100 and the gate receipts, amounting to
§200. In the fifth round Gillen got in a
“"duging right hander under Hayes’
, dropping him with such force that
Lingo, the colored man who was held
on the charge of murdering Annie Le-
coney, has been discharged.
North and - South Dakota became
states by President Harrison signing the
necessary proclamation to that effect
ilrs. Booth, wife of the Salvation
Army general, is slowiy dying of can
cer and physicians have declared the
end to be very near.
nson is the guest Mi
Chelton Hills.
I t is reported that the Nation
hail League will endeavor to paci£_
brotherhood players and induce them to
iv turn to their allegiance.
Klien & Martin can build to order or
repair, on short notice, aihy kind of a
vehicle used iu this section.
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There is no one in Northeast Georgia
that can compete with Klien & Martin
in styles and quality of Avork.
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Klien & Martin will have a display
of their work at the fair. Don’t fail to
see it..
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Klieh & Martin keep in stock a com
plete assortment of barouches, surries.
ladies and physicians phaetons, buggies',
wagons, etc.
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Klien & Martin have two good
second-hand barouches for sale at a bar
gain.
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Klien & Martin have several second
hand buggies for sale.
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Be sure and 3ee Klien & JIartin before
buying or having auy work done in their
line.
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If you are particular about getting
your horse shod right, Klien & Martin
is the place to bet it done.
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Below is the guarantee that Klien &
Martiu give with every job they sell:
Athens, Ga
Mu
Bought of Klien & Martin one vehicle
which we guarantee for one year against
any defect in workmanship or material,
for the sum of $ ...
P. S. We also agree that should
anything break about this vehicle in
two years, or any reasonable time from
date of purchase and prove not to be
first class material, we will repair free
of charge. Klien & Martin.
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How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot, be
cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. F. Cheney & Co., Props., Teledo,
O.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions,and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists
Toledo, Ohio, Walding, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,Ohio
E. H. Van Hoesen, C. shier Tole^f
National Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood ana
mucous surfaces #*f the system. Price,
75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
The sutflimest state of misery is en
dured only by a man with a stiffly
starched vest, a collar that won’t stay
buttoned behind, a pair of tight shoes,
and a blackberry seed betweeu his tront
t«eth. »
Physicians Use it.
One great argument infaror of Dr.
Wesrtmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is that
physicisns never hesitate, to use it their
practice. The formula is furbished to
physicians asking for it. The follow
lug is proof positive as to it merits
Columbia, S. C.
Gentleman.—I have very thoroughly
tested your Calisaya Tonic and do not
hesitate to pronounce it a remedial
agent. As a stomachic and a tonic it is
unsurpassed. For eliminating malarial
poison from the system and repairing
their deleterions effects, for rebuilding,
reinvigorating and giving tone to the
system when reduced by protracted or
severe fevers or other debilitating caus
es, there is in my ingment, no other
preparation in the whole field of med-
iciues equal to it.
J. F. Eusor, 31 D
Former Physician and Surgeon S. C
Insane Asylum.
Dr Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is
sold by L D Sledge & Co.’s
“My dear 3Irs. Croesus, may I not put
your name down for tickets for Profes
sor Pundit’s course of lectures on Bud
dhism?” Mrs. C.—“Oh, by all means 1
You knovv how passionately fond I am
of flowers!”
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters,
and have never handled remedies that
sell as well, or that have given such un
iversal satisfaction. We do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, and we
stand ready to refund the purchase
price,if satisfactory results do not follow
their use. These remedies have won
their great popularity purely on tU4ir
merits. John Crawfords & Co.’s or L D
Sledge and Co.’s, Wholesale ami Retail
Druggists.
Out at sea a ship occasionally have
in sight, but a seasick passenger preerse
to heave out of sight.
swiui
ear
he could not
called.
respond when time was
A Girl Burned to Death.
Nashua, N. H., Nov. 5.—Nellie Blom-
berg, a domestic employed by Dr. A. E.
Wallace, accidently dropped a lighted
lamp. The oil ignited and the fright
ened girl attempted to smother the
flames with her dress. Her clothing
caught fire and she was so badly burned
that she died from her injuries.
A Schooner Ashore.
Chatham, Mass., Nov. 5. — The
schooner Davis L. Liner, from Frank
fort, Me., for New York with a cargo of
paving stones, went ashore on Chatham
bar. The captain and crew were safely
taken off by the life saving crew and it
is thought the vessel can be floated,
A Premature Blast.
Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 5.—By the
premature explosion of a blast in a
quarry on the Grafton and Greenbrier
railroad-in Bourbon county George and
Frank Wisemen were instantly killed
and Alexander Oldacre was fatally in
jured.
A Cotton Broker’s Assignment.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 5.—A. F.
McLaurin, a cotton broker and presi
dent of the Whitney cotton mills has
made a general assignment. Liabilities,
about §100,000; the assets will probably
not exceed half of that amount.
A Gin House Bur nod.
Greenville, Miss.. Nov. 5.—The
steam gin house ou the Skinner place,
near Shoreville, Mis3., was burned, with
thirty-five bales of cotton and twenty-
car loads of cotton seed.
Barrel Makers Assign.
Youngstown, O., Nov. 5.—Bell &
Co., extensive barrel and keg manufac-
. turers, of this city, have assigned. As
sets, §149.999; liabilities, §84,000.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cents. For
Sale by John Crawford & Co.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures Consumption. For; Sale by
John Crawford & Co.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
yo i satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can buy frotn-our ad
vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, It is
guaranteed to bring relief iu every case,
when used for any "affection of Throat,
Lungs or Jliest, such as Consumption,
Inflammation of Lungs, .Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.,
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon.
Trial bottle free at John Crawford &
Co.’s or L D Sledge & Co.’s Wholesale
and Retail Drugstores.
There is one article iu the line of
medicines that gives so large a return
strengthening plaster, such as Carter’s
Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache
Plasters.
Dogs are inclined to be fashionable—
they don’t need muslin in cool weather.
Will positively cure sick headache and
prevent its return. Carter’s Little Liv
er Pills. This is not talk,but truth. One
pill a dose. See advertisement. Small
pill. Smail dose. Small price.
Fusion in political elections leads tcF
confusion in dividing up the offices.
Will be found an excellent remedy
fop sick headache. Carter’s Little Live
Pills. Thousands of letters from people
who have used them prove this fact.
Try them.
The prince of Wales sailed-on the
royal yacht Asborne from AJexandr a
today for Piei aeus
If you wish to restor the bloom to
your wasted cheek,and so improve your
health that plumpness and strength will
succeed emaciation and debility, purify
your blood with Ayer’s* Sarsaparilla.
This remedy will benefit you more
surely and speedily than any other,
A Woman’s Dress.
Is an important matter a regards their
health. They are much subjected to cold
than imui, and should be careful to pro
tect themselves, but if they contract a
cough or cold they should take Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein.
“What an easy time you men have,”
she said. “I only wish 1 had been born
a man.” “I wish you had,” replied her
husband.
Not a particle of calome M no any
.er deleterious substance, enters int
composition of Ayer’s Pills. On the
trary, this medicine is carefully com
pounded from the curative properties of
purly vegetable substances. Try it.
When a lady neglects to thank you for
the seat which you surrender to her
care, do not be offended. Astonishment
is the only feeling which can deprive a
woman of words.
His name i< R. J. McKinney; his re
sidence is Woodbury, Hill eounty,
Texas; Ills statement May 1889: My lit-
son was cured by S. S. S. of bad sores
and ulcers,the result of a general break
ing down of his health from fever. He
was considered incurable, but two .bot
tles of .Specific brought him out all
right.
SHILOH’S Y1TALIZER is what
you need for Constipation, Lqssof Ap
petite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of
Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. For Sale by Sohn Crawford &
Co.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh’s Cure. For Sale by John Craw
ford & Co.
Joblot—“See here, Isaacs, I thought
you said you would warrant these
trousers to wear”’ Isaacs—“So I did.”
Joblot—Well look at them I’ve only
worn them two weeks and you can see
through the cloth.” Isaacs—“I warrant
ed them to wear, didn’t I?” Joblot—
“Of course you did.” Isaacs—Yuli,
aint dey worn?” Wot’s <!e matter mit
you?”
The thanks of hntny thousand invalid
mothers, worn out With caring for cross
and sickly children, have been and will
be returned, for the relief and sweet
sleep which they and their babies ha e
all received from Dr. Richmond’s Sa v-
aritan Nervine. §1,50.
i Has cured my wife, after suffering for
seven years. N. A. Shuford, Meridian,
Texas.
For Sale, a business of twenty years
standing, consisting of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Booths,Shoes,Furniture, &c.,
together with fixtures .Reason for sell
ing owner wishes to retire from busi
niss. For full particulars, address
J. MlCIIKI.SOX.
Brunswick, Ga.
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JOHNSON’S (Alum Powder).,.
RAMSEY’S (when fresh)
RIDER’S
QUEEN (Alum Powder)
BLAKE’S (Alum Powder)
CLYIlURN’S (short wt Jfoz.).
PAYNE’S
ROYAL
EUREKA (Alum Powder)
HERBERT & CO’S
CHIEF (Alum Powder)
GIFT POWDERS (Contain Alum and Ammonia)
SCHEME POWDERS (Contain Alum and Ammonia)
BULK POWDER (sold looje—Contains Alum and Ammoula)
RAMSEY’S (when not frerh)
REPORTS of GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS AS to PrT*.,-
SOUKS’ ESS OF BS. PRICE’S eUKAH wJJ
DR. PRICE’S CREAM RAKING POWDER does not ront.Vn a i io Wi>r.R. **
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Baling Powder the best In all respects. In raisins power it ahum* «. m ? hr n
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GEORGIA SEED COMPANY. MACON,
(SUCCESSORS TO SOUTHERN SEED COMPANY;,
Wholesale & Retail Farm & Garden Set
THEO. MARK WALTER’S
STEAM
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M0MUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND STATDaS
Enclosures, Capings and Likenesses Guaranteed of Statues and Busts, IMPORTER DUtECll
NATION OR FOREIGN GR xKITE OR M RULE. '
Contractor for Building Stone of all kinds Floor and Hearth Tile and
Agent for the Be.-t FENCE COMP • N Y in the World.
The mo-1 complete selection of designs in the South, original designs fumi-l»d
pondence solicited. Prices to Suit the lames.
Caution to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
giviuglier child laudnum or paregoric:
it cruses an unnatural craving for stim-
uants which kills the mind or the child.
Acker’s Baby Soother is specially prepar
ed to benefit children and cure their
pains. It is harm less and contains no
Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D.
Sledge & Co, Druggist.
A Duty to Y ourself.
It is surprising that peoplewill use a
common, ordinary pill when they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
are a positive cure forsick-headache and
all lives troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. Eor sale
by L. D. Sledge & v Co.
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children teeth
ing. It soothes the child, softens the
gumSj allays all pain, cures wind colic
and is the best remedy for diarrhcea
wenty-flve cents a bottle.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the worle for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction,or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John
Crawford & Co., and L. D. Sledge &
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Is Iafe Worth Living?
Not if you go through the world a
dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
are a posittve cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sola
by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
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Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. Fain in the Side, &c. While theirmost
remarkable success has been shown in curing
Pimples on the Face
Denote an impure state of the blood
and are looked upon by many with sus
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re
move all empurities and leave the com
plexion smooth and clear. There is noth
ing that will so thoroughly build up the
constitution, purify and strengthen the
whole system. Sold and guaranteed by
L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
A fictitious travelling man with a
check to cash might be c.ille i a sn;ro
drummer.
Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of tne stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their goodness does not end
here, and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
But after ail sick head
is the bane of so many lives that here is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
five for §1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
CASTES MEDICINE CO., Hew Torts.
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