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CORRUPTION CHARGED
TO TOBACCO COMBINE
MAIPIN FRIGHT
J KILLS HIMSELF
TO THE CALLOWS
RAWLINGS MUST GO
Arrested.
SEVERAL COO PCD FOR BOOZING
Of the Railpoad Commission of
Georgia.
[CASE WAS CONCLUDED FRIDAY^
Robbery of Casas of Fins Whiskey
Upon the Charts.
Collier's Weekly Buys Actiole
to Prove Bribery.
EVIDENCE IS BEINQ SUPPRESSED
Brought by the Central of Georgia
Against Circular No. 316 Brings
Startling Statements.
Atlanta, Nov
•—The whole use
l ; !»n the charge of stealing whiskey
fro® ruses of freight in the Central __ w
Railway depot hero, three negro men, I ru,nes! * of the Georgia "ralto^d corn-
freight handlers and truckers, were I Is securing Just freight rates'
liken in custody by the police yestor- for tlle P«°Ple of Georgia, says At-
<l»y and will be held pending a full|J? rney ° eaer “l Hart, depends upon
investigation of the robbery. I decision of Judge Newman fn the
fifteen bottles of prime “old stotT’l??*® of 11,0 ,n J““eUon suit bronght by
ire alleged to he missing. ”| 8 Central of Georgia railway against
And the abstractor of this ell of Joy I to preTeilt 1)10 en-
ihibited discriminating taste In selec- IconWm^i " hlch WM
isks contained “Murrav reserving do-
ing IIasks contained “Murray HUI,''|cJsion.
.si.l to be fine quality. The'Intent of Circular SIC I. to
At all events, the fifteen bottles have I transfer the Central Railway conma-
rvaporated, and the colored trackmen V from Class C to Class B thereby
are suspected of being at the business Involving a reduction of approximately
•n.l of the bottles, 110 per cent In Its local freight rates.
I For some time past petty thefts have I Th8 history of the case in brief Is
been committed in the freight storage I thl8: In 1893 . owing to the general
department, and the police were put| ba8 * ness depression, the Central,
upon notice. Yestorday'a dash was| ainonB otl,cr ruad *> "as allowed to
made into the ranks of the sable truck-1 '"“he a certain Increased charge above
men,»ndtheorrestofthreeortbemupon|!? I < L“ tandard tar |® fi *« d by the cosn-
thc charge resulted. I "1 !?. on ‘ for local hauls. In the case
Several of the primers gave bond I th ‘ 8 j£f reaM ““ousted
j^» t ! , o 1 n r vrae Pea h 1 rtr When ,h<> ffrand ,erfere » ee wlth'ihis IncTe^d “Jge
jury convenes shortly, up t0 190c when, n few months ago.
the railroad commission, in view of
Candidate Moran, of Massachusetts,
Declares Collier’s Has Refused to
Publish Documents for Fear of In
juring 1 Republican Party Tuesday.
Allege! That Was Infatuated
Woman.
IN PIT OF GRAIN
MAN MEETS DEATH
Bay of Execution Kay Be xixed
. by Court
LETTER FROM HAWKIN8 FOUND MAY BE SENTENCED AT ONC3
And Ho Killed Himself In Presenee«of
Wife ind Children—Illicit Relations
Between Grate Widow end Hawkins
Not Suspected.
Boston, Mass., Nov, 6.—District
Attorney John B. Moran, sent a let
ter to District Attorney William T.
Jerome, of New Yprk, Sunday In
which he stated that he was Informed
by State Senator A. D. Hughes, of
Michigan, that there is In the posses
sion of Collier’s Weekly evidence ii
the form of original documents, let'
tors, telegrams and secret codes
which tends to show that an organized
method of legtslaUve corruption is
practiced by the so-called tobacco
trust throughout the country.
The letter follows:
*1 am credibly Informed by one A.
D. Hughes, formerly a state senator
of Michigan, that there is in the pos
session of the proprietors of a pub
lication by thb name of Collier's
Weekly, having Its usual place of bus
iness la New York city, evidence In
the form of the original'documents,
letters, telegrams, secret codes and
the translation thereof, some copies
of which I now have and which I ap
pend herewith for the purpose of Iden
tification, which tends to show an or-
EtuUbe, systematic and practiced
by the so-called tobacco trust through
out the country.
’1 am informed that some of the
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 6.—j
sequel' to the cold-blooded' assassln-
Not Necessary to Put Hanging Off
Twenty Days, as • Man Can Or.ly
Once Be Sentenced' to Death in the
Same Case.
Comrade Who Went to His Res
cue Was
%
ALMOS’'THERED TO DEATH
Man Fell Into Gru
Atlanta, Nov. f.—Now that the su
preme court of the United States has I
and In Try
ing to Rescue Hlmse. /jink Deeper
and Deeper to His Death, the Grain
Completely Burying Him.
atlonor Mrs. William Garrett, a grass declined to Interfere with tho Judg-
wldow, at Abingdon, Va., Saturday{meat of the state courts In tho case
night, come the suicide Eundfiy at Ab-1 of J. O. Rawlings, of Lowndes coun-
ingdoa- of John Hawkins, a near I ty, sentenced to death for the murder
His suicide I of the Carter children, the question
New York, tyov. Patrick Do
lan, foreman of the .grain handlers
In the elevator of the William Baird
company, Brooklyn, fell Into a pit
containing 3,4)00 bushels of grain.
The little kernels, rolling against
nelgM»t& of the woman. , ,
In followed his learning that he was un-1 of the Infliction of the death penalty I « no an ° ,ber In i ,r,ad * of ®ogs of
dsr suspicion tor the killing of Mrs. I rests wholly with l-owndes county su- *”7, ma “ ln f’ ** a »P«<l Ws fe8t -
Garrett. (perlor court. I hie ankles, his legs, his knees,
Hawkins was a married man about I There is no law or precedent for I honey cells,
30 yearn old and leaves a wlfp and {that matter to prevent the execution
three small children. Hts reputation I of Rawlings by order of Lowndes
had been excellent and he bad never I superior court, should tbs court see
befors been under suspicion. Hawk-| fit to past that order. This has al-
held him fast and drew him down
with a power that was Irreslsttblo.
Dolan plunged this way and that and
with every step the qulcksand-like
Ins became connected with the case ready been decided by the state au- l!‘ ttl8 «r aln s gtfPB<*l him more firm
ly. He called'for help, and Potro
by the discovery of a letter which he I preme court. ,. , u -.
had written Mrs. Garrett and which I It Is commonly supposed that the I „ /J 0 ’ a follow worker, went to his
is now. In the possession of the com- l«w requires the lapse of at least 20 "• „ aw * ro , De to ®°-
monwealth's attorney. I days from the time the date of exe- |L a ^*i .z*!!® _ s .° dos '
In this letter. It Is said, is matter I cutlon Is set until It Is actually car-]"”” ”
Incriminating the dead man and Mrs. I Got out. This Is only true as to tho |
although the woman Is said Isentence of death.
perately that he drew Amazlo into
the pit.
Other workmen who had been to
ath. Attorney Goner-1 who nau neon to
to have lived In a way not to invite !•■ Hart stated that a man can be sen- I JUS? 1 ' D °Z outcries, but
suspicion. Mrs. Garrett’s assassins- | lenced to death but once for the same 1 00 . bad dl » a PP‘ a ro d
NOW BELtEVED NCCRO LOCATED th* widespread and general Improve-
Lysching May Follow Abridge Mur- EM?'&£££&£! is" I S"h“ 2 “ot
Cmnlll^^r^t ,s nt- J creased 2V& £*& 5 STS.T
* this increased charge, bacco trust. were defeated at the
A rush was mado for the chutes
re-sentencing,” f. .TmpTyTh'e fe£|ft ™ ontoad -
“ 1 ed, and unfastening the covers the
men let the wheat run Into the street.
Soon Amazlo’s body shot down the
chnto and Dolan’s followed.
The latter wo* i
a horrible affair, her head | crime. What is commonly called
tally blown off by two loads
shotgun. I «r a day upon which the sentence, al-
killed himself In the pres-1 »* a dy passed,ishall be carried ofit
bis wife and children. | it Is now with the Lowndes county
superior court to say on what day
let of Police Suspended. I^i d mai1 Rawll »S» shall be hanged.
was dead, having ben
iphls, Tenn., Nov. «.-Mnyor| There ,s no neoes ‘> , T even to I!“^f| r , Cd ’ p ?“* Amai10 wa *• tlU
i Tuesday suspended Chief of 0,8 arrlTal of the mandats of tho I" d recover.
Police George T. O'Harer for lniuh-1 Un,ted HI*!** supreme court, Judge
Judgment Wss Reversed.
shot John Akridge Saturday night, I permitting the road to charge'ln'fu-I l"tal of'thls'commolwmiuh at tlm^So I ° r,1,,,atlon ' Under th edty charter ^ “ ya ’ ‘ hoU8 “ that W H'Probably - p - _
lias been located. There la a great I ture only 15 per cent in addition to session of <inn laat the mayor has the right to assign the I , b ® done unIes » It Is long delayed. , Nov ' 8 -—Th«
Indignation felt over this cold-blooded I the standing tariff for local hauls Ichusetts legislature! 1 50,180 "here he may deem fit provld-1 1,18 Wa *hlngton tribunal has. how- I B nt or tho United States district
tffalr. and it U prdbable if these ru-1 The Central then brought suit for in- I which are a part of this | *E’th|t in hlq Jadgmant serious trou-1 ° rd8r8d that mandate ImniiNli- ", n , ', VC r^! by t! '°, c,rcu "
mors are trufc, Ricks will be lynched. I Junction to prevent the enforcementTiescheme °-- t —-I bl * I» feared. Thera hip been ■*Bh| t l l t ^J 11 - ,r, "*" ,ttoa ’ •«* “ *• expect, d a ^ "i'P-nN in t.ie case of Tliom-
Armed posses have been scoortng thelof this order on the ground that It pieprietors of the MufobmM'aWiJ^|2a3CI bet '"' e8n I«»I f*cGons |»}2 1 ^", re ^*"• d, »‘ r,ct «»»« «t Ms- 8 1 | h ‘, ° V SUtC ’
lu,,ntry -53~rr4r P rr“UVac« 4 ,u -
l* 4
tm
** W0. Hicks is a black negro about! these are now pending before Judge I Collier^^Weekh^ha^refuaed t^mTh 0 ] fr ^®J rift J ror therenpoa suspended tke| *PPlteatta* oC hls eon*,- Milton |
5 toet, fi inche. high, and weighing Newman. A BnaJdedWonto CeJ! Sbtee^^rame acrart £tlntrac^ I appointed PO-K 8 ^ 8 " 8 - -leo sentenced to be hang-
“Umt 135 pound.. He bed jn« fin-1 tr.,, case w,„ determine the | “I am iV^d^K- 8 - 9 Z
ty of the patrolmen took the| that ,b8lr ’entences bo commuted tof/! oner _? r '‘ l oa appeal to tho district
ished his second term In the chain-1 other cases as the same principles are I liar's “weekly Ta delayl^ouWtea'lktn 01,1
waff about three week9 ago. Mr. | involved. 1 -
of this evidence In violation of Its Tratomento sTveJ^n7bv%h
contract, until after th» I ““'Snments gBen out by CHaver.
AAridge was burled Sunday afternoon The case was argued for the Btote contract, until after the election lest
»y the Masons from Pelham, Camil-1 by Attorney General John C. Hart I it should have an Injurious effect un. I .1.. 1 J ■, -
laand Sale City. He leaves a wife and W. A. Wlmbtsh, who represent on Republican can«dotra on eieetton ^ Ch8wln » 0unl ” Beemsn Dead. ^ f r ■f“ n * lde ?. tlon « ad action at It*
and three little girl children. A large | the Atlanta Freight Bureau/ while I day. ~ 00 ' ,eC “°“ | „ Cleveland, O.. Nov. 6,-«dwin | n,eCll . D ' on Member 13.
number of Mr. Akrdlge'e friends are| for the Central appeared T. M. Cun-| "Therefore, I respectfully request sWah^toTm. 0 ^. 0 ^ k ^° W “ Phy ‘ B0UND CA8HIER;“lO0TED BANK
you to obtain the same evidence and hou , " ot “ 8ar ' y l *
__ , transmit to be forthwith, In order that yenk alro nV f/° ut 25 Two Robbers Get Off With Neat Sum
made argument*,• Mr. Cunningham 1 may begin an Immediate Inquiry to Meet!* Q . U .* prao " I of $7,000.
and Mr. Wlmblah opening for their [ such acta occurring lo my Jurisdiction | ufacture o^ popsl ^ 0,8
life- Imprisonment. ' and the prison| < ^” rt ? ,d *T |100 and coete.
commission will take up their caeca I
m
«a*er to
tfred.
Castellano Divorce Suit.
(ho
lane
n« P f«r l ? 6 * d ® C^ttel-lePBl Hart and Colonel Lawton inak- I tlon of the sajd documents. M I White now nt xw J * I ,n|f town » wa » **eld up and robbed
“?/°T ^ )Bolut l dlTorc§ trom her ing the concluding arguments. In making public the letter. Mr Y ? rk ‘ Dp * Be °- Monday afternoon. The
^**f“ d ’ Co ““ t Bo,u > and the custo-1 The state's view”of This case is well I Moran^ls^gave’to the P^w”LI ° Umon l CMhltV.
Z ^r„»:^. 1 L d K~:. W ' l ‘l* ee““ed up in the^ludlng ^ten- of man, letters, -ele^ams sad codes, ^c ldol nr' t5* d ba " k * b8a ‘wo men cuts
Moadty afternoon. The
< d before the tribunal of first Instance ces of the argument presented to the I one letter being' from Hughes,
or the Seine at Paris by Maitre Crap-1 court by Attorney General Hart In | Hughes cMItts that he be
J’L counsel for the countess, Nov. 7.
“tier which the defense of Count Bonl
will be heard.
assistant
alone In
entered, and
The next
....... u <rius irom itngnes. i SLS? °°“I dn Ia* •p*P* ,n | asked for some pend let. The next
Attorney General Hart Ini Hughes cMItts that ho bought alhlm hi . ^,.5^ wa» suggested to moment, covering Mr. Hurley with
wl 7 b 88 raid: factory In Marion. Ind.. from Steto ,* r * rolver ‘’ lb8y hfbl to tkr^
f ._*. or ^ er 7 tbe "".rood com- j Senator O. A. Baker, and in the f“c-1 ]« anv h “h^ n.‘ *!” g gum -1 "P *»** bands, and marched him to a
Of Interest To Women.
Th >ucb women as are oot seriously oat
of hi-nlth, but who lipve exacting duties
i<i perform, either lu the way of houie-
hold i-iires or In social duties and funo-
.. i or. a, Mam-, uu in toe ISC-1 At nnv r*». wh.n n- I v 1,111 “sous, anil marched him to s
mission of Georgia Is not enforce- lory Mr-Hughes found a desk, which maUng msov out was back room - where they bound him
able, as applicable to this complaint Ue asserts was full of correspondence I nlore/th^ h ° •®“| hand ■“<* foot. After taking a quan-
under this record, then we have I and documents revealing certain! woman *»d Baw that I tlty of money tbe mpn eHm..*. 1 Q
documents revealing certain I ih» ' .
reached the end of Its usefulness and I transactions with the American To-1 taBen 5 ar8 ot wbea be
It ought to go out of business. The | bacoo company. | " poacu or 619 *’ nn *>uslne*».
public should not be taxed to support I Hughes states In bln letter that he I ., -
an Instrumentnltty no longer of use, I endeavored to Interest President K ] l 'e d ln a Duel.
•sins which srrlo'IstvtaxtlicTr'strength' I and ,be oonstituting tSe com-1 Roosevelt and Governor H.nley, of LelT.re
ions «ntch srrto'isiy tax Michr strengtn, | mlMlfm ah „„ tt1 WR i rnmn (f . .n^i,,. I t.si... >..„ .... .... .. I < ™ el B *ro »t
a* w.l! ns to nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Pv.— riptlon has proved s most
ttty of money tbe men escaped.
The amount of their booty will ...
about 17,000, as near as the bank of-
hcers were able to estimate the loss
at present.
Ladd was thrown Into
;:} Appeals to Charity, .
London, NOv. 6.—A dispatch from
Bt. Petersburg to.Reuter’s Tolegraph
agency today «ay B that Lieutenant
General Stocssei; tho defender of Port
Arthur, Is in such 1 financial straits that
be bss applied to a rliaritable institu
tion for wounded soldiers, for assist-
anco to enable him to employ a ser
vant. The officers of tho Istltutlon
asked tbe general to produco a medl-
cnl certificate showing that his health
required the servlcm of a servant.
slii.ihl« supporting tonic and invlgorat-
nurvlno. By Its timely use, much
xsiotis sickness and suffering muy be J
avnzied. The operating table and the
*«reams’ knife, would. It Is believed,
“‘‘Id-iia have to bo employed If this most |
v-’i' able woman's remedy were resorted
"■ good time. Th«* Favorite Prescrip-
fion" has proven a greul uoon toexpecuint
niiiihnra by |>r-:|iarlng the system for the |
' emiugof haliy. thereby rendering child-
‘“i tli safe, easy, and almost painless.
uae^he're^'.f' !ha°-n \ d,— * Pistol > i^iuu wss thrown Into s stale ol
mission should welcome Its diwmlu- Indiana, but was unsuccessful. He .Terrell . LmL. *^1 excitement by the daring hold-up
Uon; for to script salaries without! then sold the document*^^ to Collier's Charles Kueh^ U '^ d by One of the two masked robbers guard-
rendering service. Is hardly short of| under contract to be pabllsbed Oct. j«ar 0 u,y oveV “ e ,7 S ed U,e ,!r ^ d «>f while -the other
_ I Kna anied to • COOP f d .’ ,P . ‘ b8 Some reports
«”o* »y • n«jj ■ . I bis wife U aaljl to be the canse of tbe
unlawfully thrusting their hands Into
the public treasury.
Smallpox on a Whaler.
San Francloco, Col., Nov. 6.—The
I whaling achooner Monterey, Captain
I Foley, has arrived from the north
I Early In the cruise smallpox In epl-
_ I demlc form broke out among the crew.
ar hTmlud! pleasiTthat Dr! Pierce’s Sixteen men. Including Captain Foley,
FavntHs Pre-crlption is not a secret or I contracted the disease, and some of
i’aii-i,i medlciiK-, against which tlm moot I the cases resulted fatally. The ves-
"' IbM-at pmplo are quite naturally | eel’s catch was but oae whale.
iieesuM) »f the nncerUInty as to
ilieir cumpusltluu sod harmlesscharacter,
hut is a itp.tm'ixx or K-\ow2f composi
tion, a full list of all lt< Ingredients being
printed, In plsln English, on every bottle-
wrapper. An examination of this list of
Ingredients will disclose the fset thst It Is 1
noii-ateohollc or’lts romposltlon, cbemlc
•Gy pure, irifde-reflned glyceriuo taklnt
the place nf the eonnnonly used alcohol.
In its make-up. lu this connection It
“*7 not be out of place to stele that the
"Favorite Prescript Ion’ of-Dr, Pierce Is
the only medlclno put up for tho cure of
woman’s peculiar weaknesses and all-
■MatA andsold through druggtats, all
the Ingredients of which hsvo tho un-
anlmouj endorsement of all tho leading
medical writers and n-achere of all the
•everal schools of prartlcA and that foo
u remedies for tbe ailment^ for which
•Favorite Prescript loo* teieebmm " i 1 ,
.A little boric of Wiese sndonemeets wifi
be sent to any sddresa, post-paid, and
Robbed Prisoners While Locked Up.
Atlanta, Nov. 6.—While locked in
a cell at police headquarters on a
drunk and disorderly charge G. C.
Jones, who claims to be a switchman
on the Central ot Georgia railroad,
robbed Pierce Franklin, a fellow pris
oner, of bis watch. In police court
Recorder Broyles fined Jones $50.76
for taking tbe watch. •
9 last.
Collinsville, ni., Nor; fi.-AImoat I -JgMh to said to have boon
at his own dooratep Martin Fncbl, « looking tor Ferrell all day. Both
farmer, was shot to death after a I were prepared for troublo when
straggle with a men t<i prevent his W met In the saloon, and firing bc-
hogs from being stolen. His own *an Immediately# Ferrell fell shot
shotgun was nsed In killing him. Jno. throngs the body by two bullets and
MoMullen talked so much about the! In i few mfuutee later In a'hos-
killing after tbe body was found that P|tM. Kucb received three wounds
he was arrested on suspicion, I ndne of which are serione. Ho is un-
Hamilton Courtmartial Begins. <Ur arrest. Three by-standres re-
New York, Nov. 6.—Thecourtmar-1 celved slight wounds,
tlal of Lieutenant John 8. Hamilton, 1
Twelfth infantry, U. 8. A., for ab
sence without leave, began on Gov
ernor Island .Monday. Hamilton Is
the oflker who disappeared from the
concentration camp at Mount Gretna,
Pa., nearly three months ago, anti
who later wrote a letter to General
Bell, the chief of the general staff,
telling that officer was going to com
mit suicide. .
Fatal Stabbing Affair.
Athens, Ala., Npv. 6.—Ernest Mo
Cormack was probably fatally slabbed
by Ernost McCune, near Christine, In
the southwestern part of this county
and tho men are both prominent young
farmers In the community. While a
of farmers were assembled
the young men became involved In
a quarrel. McCune was released by
th. constable and Is said to have left
th* community.
Auto Garage Burns.
Oakland, Cal., Nov. 6.—Fire Mon
day night destroyed the Pioneer Au
tomobile garage at Twelfth and Oak
streets, and : two adjoining housei
incurring a loss of $150,000. Twen!
ty-fire automobiles stored In tho gar
srsJBsyjrA.-s:
Sail for New York.
New York, Nov. 6.—A London
special to the Times says that Lord
Curzon. former viceroy of India, who
married Mary Letter, the earl and
Countess of Norfolk (Margaret Hyde
Loiter), and Mr*. Loiter, are tolling
on tho Baltic for Now York,
drew Carnegie accompanied by his
secretary, went Into tho federal build
ing late Monday and spent half an
hour with United States Commission
er Shields. He refused to discuss
Ws visit. Mr. Shields had mado some
depositions, but refused to disclose
character.
say that the amount stolen la $20,-
000. It was mostly In currency-.
The robbers bad ben gone on hour
before the robbery waa discovered,
and tbe Imprisoned bonk officer re-
leased. The robbert hired a livery
rig ot Perne to drive to Ladd.
In pbout three hoore they came back
and returned the rig to the liveryman,
Denny, who, having beard of the hold
up; tried, to procure the assistance of
cttlsens to surround tho robbers In
the livery .table, but tbe robbers drew
revolvers and shot at everyone who
appeared near the stable.
Tbe robber* finally slipped from the
stable and kept up a running fight
for an hour, finally escaping in tho
direction of LaSalle after eluding tbe
Peru police.
Aged Engine*, Dead.
New York, Nov. O.-Charles Fra
sier. tbe oldest engineer of the Erie
railroad, died at bis home at Pntor-
*°p, N. J., Monday! Mr. Frazier
was 72 years old, and had been In
the employ of the Erie for 66 vears
He entered the service of the Patter
son nn-l n.-tmapo road In ISM. when
that ru td had only two loron tlves.
He was In only one accMent. It oc
curred In 1863, when lilt train ran
into a carload of emigrants, killing
Gored to Death by a Bull.
Gallipolia, O., Nov. C.—Charles D.
Bailey. 78 years old, who lived two
miles above Gallpolls, was attacked
by nn enraged bull, whilo crossing
n field and gored to death. Mr. Bai
ley was ono of tho most prominent
farmers In thl ? section. He was a
former member of tho sfato board of
agriculture and served many years a*
commissioner of Gallia county
ng Wage Scale,
P>., Nor. 6.-^The Regd-
announced Tuesday
revised SnSTs^geMral
" ] '■ > fa all
iron
betel
1 "HI shortly be mad
artments. , .
Carnival Opens.
Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 6.—The
Carnival Opened. Monday night with
an attendance ot 10,000. It is the
lergeri event ot ate kind in Florida's
history. Tho governor and militia
figured in the opening exercize*. The
city it crowded with visitors.
Request Services of Vanderbilt.
New York, Nov. .William K>
Vanderbilt, Jr.. was requested by tho
■hoard of the American Autombllo as
sociation to represent tho Interests of
that oM-anlxation at the International
automobile conforonco to bo held In
Paris next month when it is expected
A formal decision will he made re
garding tho disposition of tha Van-
fierhllt cup next season.
, Dressmaker’s Deed.
Evsnsrllle, ma.. N ov. c,
Mayme Brannan, a dressmaker, iiy.
Ing near Nowburg, ind., comm;
-SsV 7 ^*^ t,,rt>o110 acld - n °
Non-alcoholic S?
Sarsaparilla
think you need a tonic, ask
>ctor. If youthink you
something for your blood, ask, _ _
doctor. If yoa think you would
like to try Ayer’s non-alcoholic
Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor.
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