Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1898 — Page 7

The Military Invasion of the Island of Cuba Now Progressing ut Several Paints. THE COMING ATTACK ON SANTIAGO.

(.11. Miaftrr to llr OtVM SaM Wlilrnl I lt--rt of A I ii hi I iiIih ii. rr.l ii Hu(pMl lot trass ffaahlefrtea uii.ni im A iiiitImiii A 1 111I .iii.I Fleet to Ail ' ( on j.lll. I loll.

Wakiiinii I'iin. JllM IS Vi-sti'i o;i v, hut a week uftrr the United tftatea

troops l ft Tort0Mi tiny begin t. ilii'iijlarU on Cuban soil, landing i ) lot illation ut two minis. SO BM t at-tin-It Santiago in tin- rear and Ofl tlio llanliM with Iht navy to help the work in front. Tlius tin- military invasion of CnUfl may be Mild to have fairly began, Cm in. u;; ii tin- United stat.s mariane wt-rt" tlif tirst of tin' rejrntar foroM ti land on i uban soil, I hrir purpose ;i not aft cr till invasion, but the entaliUehment of a naval bWH and a boa tot a cable station, in both of mrhlefa Ihej were enslnently MiooeaefuL To tlnj refuljur troops wu left the beginning of the formidable taak of Invading t'ulia in force 1.V land. .lust at tin- (!, of otlii'i- hoarse brief cablegram ontae to the wer de parliiu'iit from l.irut.-t ol. AiUmi. It had been expected ail der. To th surprint of the officials the cablegram was dated, not at loiantanamo. lint at a plana oeiled Pleys del Kate, el I M nailee weet of Utiamtannino bey, and about half tin! distance between the) and Santiago hay. Its exaet wording is withheld, bet the statement was eutboriaed that it seid the troops were iaii.li iitf. and tliat preparn lions hud been made to att.u k Santiago on the Seeks and rear. The deley la reee4ving further cable e. niiiiitinii-.it ions alter t he lirst of Tuesday evening is thus explained: The lines were lu iii; carried westward

prOUnDiy to UC nearer Hie point seurteil as the Inndlflg pLuv of tilt troops. In hl dispatch Lieut. -Col. Allen saiu that he had heard nothing ollicially from either lien. Miaf ter or AdmirajJ Bnnipeon. This is eeeonnted fee readily ly his iustruL-liona He was told specifically !y Gen. Miles in a culilegroan, sent Tuesday, not toenlaniTuai ' i ieii. üb efter by any nnneeaenrj suggestions. Time it will be seen. to the delight Of all true soldiers, that Gen Shufter like Admiral Saiupsou. i not to he tied by exact orders froit Washinrtou, hut is to be ullowed tlu widest liberty of action in the In-liel that he, being on the ground, iscapa hie of judging best the propriety 1 projected movements. The lieutenant colonel, who, is u member of ticti. Miles' staff and direetly in charge ot the eigne wnrh In Hnntlago province, eonmnenientee briefly with Gen. Milne, ill cipher. tin- t.i.-t tliat the l.-Ii .1 1 knt ion of the troops had begun und tliat a plan of attack had been arranged at u council of war. It is evident from the nature of (reu. Miles' advices that in addition to t he troops now landing, as it is supposed, uot far from I'ia.va del Lste. on the east side of .Santiago bay. the second lauding is going on at point just about the same distance west of the harbor entrance. The two divisions probably will lie pushed forward steadily to lake the town of Santiago on either tlank. while to liarciu's and Haitis hands of insurgents may In left the task of bringing on the attack in the rear. The distance on the west shuts slightly greater than on the east, but prObnbly la not greater by cither route than l'i or Is miles. The country is mountainous, but there is no reaMM to believe it may not be traversed by the United States troops within a Week, even if it should be necessary to .-'instruct Lntrenehments and ahuttis ery few miles in order to beat back the Spaniards and drive then in towards Santiago. With the beginning of the military in rvemonl the nnej iii draw dose la shore to jiouml away at the fortsat the nt ranee and to draw the cordon of v' ar ships so closely around the HrOOth astointikeil impossible for t 'erver.i's ressi Is to escape, even if they are disposed to take the most desperate shencee. The reinforcement of lien Shafter ftet nail began yesterday in the depurturc of a reginwni and battalion af the troop- from I amp Alger for Santiago. They go to Newport NeWS and thence direel by steamer to Santiago. If : he expect at ions of the projectors Of Ibis movement ure reali.ed, these troops ure likely to occupy actually less time in the passage than did the. lirst contingent, which left Tampa d. reetiy. notwithstanding the distance li twice as great. l ormal orders were issued placing lien, Goy V. fatnnry In charge of the uew division of troop- composed of Ihiftleld'a end (iarretson's tirijredes. a inch are to form part of the new dive don, Probably some Of the troops '.' Tampa will he atlaelu d also, in which ease t hey will be dispal lied in ' p. irate transports. 'en. Henry is one of the iii.t noted avalry leaders in the army, possibly in the world. News has reached here that l.'.OOO lone of coal is being loaded lit Val::traiso. Chili. An coal is worth about fls a ton there the purchase excited it curiosity here, and it lias, been inspected thai it was being made Ofl Spanish account. If this should provrt o be true, and the fact will soon he known, it would seem 1'i indicate a purpose on the part of the Spanish aval commander, (aiuira. to can , nat celebrated adiz fleet around into lie I'aeitie and use these collie 's 'o mpply the licet with coal. In this case the object of attack probably would be the west coast of the United Steina ifl ujad of the Pnilipplnan.

THE KINGDOM DIVIDED. linear School I .-saun im Iba Iniens mliiiiiil Nrriri lor Juf S, innflWl Mlneji MHMMBi fltauel upon Pateu tret's Meal Metae I.OI.hKN TKXT A Mift nn-vs.i ii.r&. nh aerei areata; hm urn-vouH w nimtir ui a:iK r - I'rov I 1 THB 8KCTION includes 1 Klnu. rhap. ii-it. I Im erbet story of ihr dlvtelee ef the kteadeea aal tt riuits natfer UM frst two hlagi TIMK-Il C. Jeroboamx r tKn. seeordtiu in in usual ekrnnolegl - B t.flii, teeortfiaf to tateerrectM ehreaat UKV tl'rof Kern' arraliRelin "I) PLACE. The coronation xMsmbty eaa In-ld ut Bhfclum. Iietween Mounts Etnil hihi Oerntan. Iben i in etropoMa f iho tri Im et Ephraim Tai cepltai of Bebelioam WiiHUt Jerusalem The ". Iltn al capital f Jerolioatn wun fur u hib-f time ut itiechem. and then far nuuir yean at Tlrxah. amoiiK the lull.- re.l far from Ihechaej and weiaHfi while bl relflttaen geptten were ut Betbel and Dan. LKSSON KXP SIT! K.

l. Tin- Popular Demand for Re fern. ;

When Rnbobuain found liimself the suceeshor of bis fatlicr. Snloinon, OM of his first moves was to at tend an assembly of the leaden Ot thC nation .it HbCOhtm. t lie cent r.i! meeting place of the northern tr.be, ebiebttad thetleepf.t Inttftai In the movement. Thltan bcinbly w as in eoiilirin Kehnboaiu in hlfl kingdom, but was determined to exaet cert ui u lf onus as lie condition of their allegiance. Tiny lirst sent to Kpyjit for Jrrouoaai, of the trtbeof Ephraim, who had beta banished thither by Solomon. Be berime their leader and pokeamafla Tht ir grievances were (1) the burden uf t.iN.itlon was very g rca.t and b re Fspeelally hard upon the northern triie j a diltnnee from the capital, who therefore OOUld 001 partake rf the

wea ui ttiat enriooea tat inacn uww Am thrones and (S) eapeelaUy reniguant and bOrdtneome was the Inj f foreel labor for Soli. mini's great work. It was ag-ainst this pulley and oppresion that Hie northern tri bee rebelled And they asked of the new king u harter of rights that would relieve tlntnol these heavv burden.-, agreeing that il

A FATALITY AVOIDED.

From the Dtmocrat, Ooshen, Ind. Wlieii li.-urdl(( a a . ipniii.d h n dull, heavv pain near the heart, fn , til lcumiiig uitenae. it ntacraily i im.natet fatally. .Mrs. Nancy Vlvnn, who n near Qeahen, Indiana, nirvivad nwh an attack aud her adv.. e it worth Th the Uli of V.'." taa aid, "I began to have tfWlbte with my hrart. Tt.ere ai aharp pa.n in my breast w hick hecame rapidly wurw. 'I he not b.r a at putz.t d and lint nw under the influence of opiatea. Tktae nharp attacks foil" wed one another at interval and I became weak and had a hag8ard look. I was constantly in pain, aelum slept and bad no appet ite. "At the end of tw o i-.u 1 wai confined to my ouch moat of the tÜM and the jctors agreed that my death was only a matter of a aboi t tin

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eTCr1ld It. I like the bnildiag well enoufb ." s l l the konaehunter tn the agent, who bad sprnt half an hour showing him over the premises, "but I am not certaii) about the um und inrs. Is it a quiet ncighUirbood'' r,Quiet" said the ag-Nt "You can't find quieter place in the whole city." Still, I suppose the newshovt come around here bright and early Sunday mornine. 'ut when a man wants to sleep the soundest, with their yells of 'Mornin' pa a-a per!' " "S'o, sir: newnboya never coma on this treet at all " Then I think I'll look a little farther I want a ajth' ne ijihhorhood, but I don't want one that's dead " Chicago Tribune

Maar People OOMMMM OrlMk. mffee at night. It anods their sleep. Yoa can drink Urain ( when you please and aleep ike a top. r r drain O doea not stimulate, It nourishes, cheers and feeds. Vet it looks and tastes like the lst coffee For nenrous persona, young people and children Grain O It the perfeet drink. Made from pure Sraiae. Get a package fruin your grocer toay. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 'J&c

Cmm Our Coaat Or I Iff 1 im 1 1 r III... kBateell If confidence can le felt in the opinion of military a'.d naval otfh-crs in high place at the seat uf government, such is the vast ettnt of our sea roaat to blockade it cffr tual ly, even if our navy and aea coast defences could offer no adequate resntance. seems to be impossible. When a blo-kade of the liowela exiata, relieve constipation with Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, whn h conouers dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism and kidney trouble. Btneejinej Him Hard. He Ah, yea, I know I'm my own wont enemy. She Oh, you egotist! Chicago Evening

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be would grunt tlii1. the J would acknowledge bim as king. 11. The Klma FoottaB DeelaloBv lb boboan aaked for delay of threi

davya, to give lnm time to eoneou witt ihe '.eailcra before he returned an answer to their demande. The kinf irel oooaalled he tdafera, TfetM flrert iht older and w Imt leaders whohad learned of .Solomon his wise Itaeninga and witched tihe efftfetl of Iiis soinetlnitl foolish action. Tbeac ndriecel Reho j ho mi tog'rautthe request of the people ; IMiohoani next consulted the young men. hi associates, "rhe FwflStaOfl , doree. the gilded youth, t he aris . erat ie UI lert," who. by the fact of their hav- j ing led the same kind of life as himself were doubtless quite aa inexperienced in Hate affairs. Tflicir advice was: j "Thus ahull lb Ofl) say ante them, nij little fing-er shall he thicker than mj lather! loins. And now whereas my j fntheff did lade you witli a heavy yoke I rill add toyonryohei my fntherhatl chastised you wLt.h whips, but 1 wil chastise you wrttb scorpions" (1 Klnpr 1S:1H. 11). The eorpion were whip w hich stung and pained 1 ike a sso.rpion Thi last advice fell in Kehohoam de ires, and he announced it to the eopli as hi decision. ill. The Kingdom Divided. Vs. 16-2. lit. "What portion have we in David f" i Since we hair no fairnes or kindnesi frofi the heir of I)at il. he shall have nr bOBSag or service from us. "To youi tents:" Disperse to your homes (see ehap. Iliwl and cf. I Been, 1S:17; 19:S; 2i): 1). and prepare for war. This crj w as an old war cry of Kphralm. "Now see to thlttfOflm house. David: Take care of yourselvee,, and let ui

a . one. IT, "As for the rY.Mnn of lsrea. which dwelt in tJie cities of Judnh: The menaben of Phe northern trihe w ho had .homes in the cities of Jfldnt ditl r.ot f(0 wit.h their brethren, lust re ejaatoed under Keboboaaa. 18. MReOboan" attempted to s4oj the rerolt, Igaoraat as to its extent, bj MtodlOf -Ailornm. who was over tlu tribute," the chief tax collector, and the most ohnoxious man in the nation, tc pacify them, and by perstiasi n and hkreatl to bring- 'hem back. Bfll ' inthunant people "stoned him" 10 deal

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arid 1 eon chid i d to trv them. hen I

nad fini-lied one l- x I noticed an improvement in my condition, and when 1 had taken twelve hexe 1 was completely cured. I 'Those pills have done for you what w e could got do, said one of any phyaieiaBa, 'tbcj have Itren your life.' "That . two ye.-ir ago and my heart hu n i troabled me since. I believe 1 owe my life to Dr. Wiliianw1 l'mk Pille for Pale I'eople, and I take pleasure in telhng othera about them. Among the many form of neuralgia nre headache, nfrvousiiesii, paralysis, apoplexy and locomotor ataxia. Bon of these were ; considered incurable until Ir. tA'ii'iiama' I'ink l'i I- tor I'i'e People were formulated. Today thousands ttify to having been eurnl of such diseases hv these pills.

Doctors frequently pn-scrihe thorn and all druggists sell them A Child's I nileriatnnillnKT. Tenrher Now that v I have taken part in the Memorial day exercises, can you tell me what the estseeial significance ot this day is whv we keep :t is w. du? Tommy Jones- W".- h ive Memorial dar so

the hoys ran h ive their road races and l Ii maenate . ui work in two ball games. Chi"ago livening Kewa. lllooil-l IrHUlnK. IfeNtaeeteaniM i duty in every well reg alated honeenoM. People don't wait natu the hith becomes iiiniull .ipp.o. nt. hut it si, i mis to reeaaa tnat ia vers day use mure -s dust nr d-rt ac uinul.iN'. It is so With the human hlood Ft MB the enormous variety of eatahles takm into the stomach, a quantity of useless material is hound to tecnaralate in the hlo... and clog the free and wholesome flow in the vessels. Kvery pnreoe riranld from time to t-.me have a "hlood eleaninn" .'ind the best dceneer Snd blood purifier m Caacereta Candy Cathsitia. We leeomnaend Um m to all our readers. They say SVCII tnieg is of use. Of what ue is the niowpntu .' And i what usei..:e ii ..put. bar when the moxpiito waata to gei at yen! Atehiaea Globe. ARMY AND NAVY NOTES.

Its Karltr. Mrs. Wknfl Why it old china so Talu i

r-tl "furalgta of ( Mr Ricct0n account of its rarity. " I, ., l....rT I.W ....... , . , II L

nut 1 aoD i see wny u snouiu ue u mj rare ' "Well, with my experience of servants. I must confess that a j.iece of china that lasts a month is a wonder to me." Harper' Bazar.

Dr Hayes, of ütiffaln. N. T , say tha Hay Fever is simply ae nute niatufeetatksm

of Asthma and prove hi position by cur

lla revet wit a the aaiue luediciaea bei plos in curing Asthma.

They say everything is of use. Of

use is the mosouilo And of what uss ia

mostju.to har when the mosquito wants an get at you? Ab hison (tlobe. Fits stooped free and nermanently eeredk No tits after tirst day's use of Dr Klinre Great Nerve Best on t FreetStrial lotllee treatise. Ir. Kline. 1W Arc h t , I'bila., Pav

Trouble is a visitor that walks in without knoeJunfc for it ia pretty arefl ai-quainteel everywhere. Denver Tunes .vun.

the heart by

Dr . 1 1hams' P nk Pills for Bale People

Receipt - tit tl out).- To make . VI cents' Worth ot the finest hciunl washing blue. To one quart of water boued live minutca add a five cent kiic k of Laee Indigo and allow it to dissolve; it is then ready for ue, and will keep anv sVBflt b f t ime If your groeer will not get Laee Indigo fur you, send 5 cents for return noetsfe to Dial 1. McDonnell k) llo., Philadelphia they will send it to you. A Child's I Ddrritandlng. Teacher- -Now that you have taken part in the Memoiial day exercise, can you tell me what tin espe lal siirtr.tieance of this day it whv sve keep it as we do? T'ininiv Jones We have Memorial day so the lc7 can have their road races and the magnates can w ark in two ball games. Ckirago K ven ing News. Do IM Knuw the Xlrfura Of the water and climate of Kureka Springs. Ark .! Do you want to know rf We have a booklet on the subject which i yours for the asking; it is free. Addresa B I. Wincheil. (h-neral Passenger Agent, PrisM ue, St. IiU' -.

Cycling i ueh a healthful exercise that t cyclist hardly ever feels run down unless j a road hog drive over him. L A. . Bui- , letin. It would atonih vou to know how much the death rate of Teething Children has decreased in all the large cities since ia-. I MttfeU'i Tketiiin TVuo .lrs i have t?en used. Tki.tuina Aids Digestion, Begulates the Bowels, make teething easy, aud I

should be given by ail mother. A man never tells about anybody who followed his advice and fai.cd Washington ile.j Dcmoiiai.

Th value of the whole of the I'nited Stat. - : ,.y ywrsis is placed at fjoo.noo,100. The Mlnry of a lieutenant colonel In the Called States egfay i ft.ooo; of a brlamdkr geeeeal. Si.iviO. and of a major general $7,.o. t apt. Francis Martin. C. S. N, now livinp in Detroit at the ape of 0 years, is without doubt the oldest officer Ic the Tnittil States navy. L panto was the last naval battle of nny consequence in which the Spaniards were victorious, nnd Le panto oeurr d in IStX, The total cost of the launch of a modern battlesrhip often amounts to over iaVfMO, Aboat rive ton of Russian tallow and over a ton of oil and soft soan are used in penning the ways that is. the slip down liich the eraclJe, in whis r the vesiel i placed, glides int. the sea. The (Ireen mountain boys are on deck. Admiral Dewey, who splintered th' Spitiisli rice: a: Manilla; (apt. Clark, of the (Irepon; t'apt. Converse, of the afontgocnery, nnd Lien tee ani Conin.ander ( hsoeoreaaea, of the Concord, all hail from Vermont. The cot of war. as everyone known is etonnous. both In money nnd life. It l as h n calculated that. rOflfflZj apeoklag, i.'L'.oxw.out.ooo has been antat by England Ifl the eip-l-.; it wars In wl. ich she has been et.a:: .. Bussla

1 To ears is said to have spen'.

07,000,01 0 00 different eainitiigns.ati'l

lo h..ve lost more than 7a'.f0n men, T. e arooderfnl iri '.e made in the

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' Iii si S Fair to Choice SMfcfcl Fair loL'Uoice I LAJLTt W inier I'teiils. Sprius I'ulvul tTII.AT-No. !pr.iiw No. i KeU uie.... COBM No. t OAT-No. S I'oKk -les new Kan, a s err CATTLIt Wattes Meers I Hl-Ki -All tirades. . V UK AT - S - HarJ CATS N" 2 White COHN -No. 2 NKW OICKKAN' ' FU)t'it-iiirn oiaao I COttN No i OA T Wen tern ' HAY -choli-e I'tMtK U.n lar.l Mens UAt ON - si l lotion -atUdiiaa boctnvttsUM M ii K A I Ha I itcl I l OKN No. -' M.xe.1 I AT. No '.' Mixe.1 1 OKK Nea MesH.

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boa in waa come again" out of Egypt "tilled bim unto the eOttgTI pation: Tl.. ........ r; n.vemltlV t.f l.-r.iel, StlC

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tu it.. oiiij; "e ..!....". s -v - - through t he .southern part of Itenjamin I pound projectile fired w itb a eharpe of M thai the lartrer part of the tribe be- ' It pound of powder crave a mt.,e re- . I Ii I a. 1 e a Iks . -S as

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longed to the northern kinfdon), one tiie rest was absorbed into the tribe ol J udah. 21. "Kehohoam . . . nssemhled al. the house of .Itidah:" His next move erne la aMtM tin rebelHoii by foree of aims. Itut he was forbidden by a prophet named Slumaiaii. of wCiotn we know aotnlagfttraher. !'t "fee this thirir is from met" ln-

der the eireumstanees. and with stveh leaden end people, it wiu better that I the kingdom hould be dividetl. IS "Jeroboam built Shechem ic I mount:" The mountainous, country ot tphralentM Be batH up u-.e ..:i town for his enpllih maklnff i nrw clt of it. Be soon, however, removed his capital, to Tirz.ih. a few miles distant (1 Kinpe 14:17; It: 2i.:'..t. etc.); end ikia raaalflveal

the capital till the tune of A.'iat. woo ri in v ! it to Samaria), aap shots. Truth is moral 'lynaniite. Faculty measures ability. Kr is elf-propacratiDg. Doiug is sn MtMotfl fordoubtlng. l'i I. ndship is tin crutch of eorn.vv. f-'elf-concelt innkes some iner. wtaer ,hBr, (Jod. A fOflflf oeenfiatloa prevents mental dissipat itn. Fimiinp repays for searching-get Inp for waiting. Special privilege arc not proof of spiritual sectirit v Ilam' Horn.

lociiN ..f between l.ooo ami 1. be.' feet

leemnd, while at the present day e li O-pout.d shell, fired with lt pounds

of cordite, gives a muz.le velocity a,G3u fee t a second. POINTS OF LAW.

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The pan'r.i. of re whose bail bond h:is been forfeited is held, in Dale va. Coaa. iKy.) N L H.A. Ma, insuflic.cnt to relieve from forfeiture. The ri-rht of a municipality to take lantl as a trustee on the dedication of s eh inch lot or for religious purposes Is denied in Maysville vs. Wood (Ky.) 3t L K. A. M. becpiest to the pastor of a specified church in order that "masses may be said" for the testator is sustained, in Mom v. Moren (la.) H L. H. A. 24. ss a valid private trust for a krotanand lawful purpose, although it is not e charily. Failure to enter the teas and r.aye

for bill

in Stanly county vs. Snuggs (. t Is, H. A M, to be fatal to the statute, undT a cor; -titutional provision expressly requiring uch entry. Samples of a trnvelir.g salesman be longing to bis employer are held, in BfnflW si.-.e comp.: i ra. Batnt (Ia.) M L. H. A. 291, to be subject to a lien for the hotel bill of the salesmnn under a statute anthorlring such lien on ell property uoder the control of theguest, and this statute i held constitutional,

second and third readings of e BDI the legislative journal is held.

Mrs. Makt Bomjsofr, 1101 Marianne 81, Chicago. 111., to Mrs. I'inkham: " I hare been trouhl. .1 for the past two years with falling of the womb, leuas")rrhrra. pains over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. 1 tried doctors and various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Compound, the relief I obtained wea truly wonderful I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can say that 1 am entirely cured.'" Mrs. IIknby In.rr, No. 806 Findley M., Cincinnati. Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkham : " For n long time I suffered with chronic Inflammation of the womb, pain in abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and eo weak I was hardly able to do anything. Was subject to headaches, also troubled With leucorrhoea. After doctoring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, I had given up all hope of being' Well again when I read of the great good Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was doing. 1 decided Immediately to give it a trial. The result was simply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash I can say 1 feel like a new woman. I deem it my duty to announce the fact to my lelloVI sufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable remedies hare entirely cured me of all my pains and suffer. nff. I have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which 1 am grsteful. May heaven bleee her for the

good work she ie doinp for our

AN OLD BULLY.

People who live in fear of his attacks.

How to avoid him or beat him off.

If bitiotuness Ua't the bully f the bo.1y them tobe alwsys reliable. They sre tess then whit Is I When on.r t.iliounr gets liable lo gripe thaa olhrr purgstives. and

in operation. They arc the bet family

hy-ic lhat csn be had. rOTBB J- uvrrs.

ockport, Texas.

Havine med Hr T C Ayer' Pitts lor

the uj.j.rr hand you don t dare say your .torn,., h vntir own. " Don't vou dare eat

that di.h says biliousncs, or you'll ee pi what I lido.'1 You tsae the dsre and you I K

do sre or rather leel. the weight of the bulls . revenue. The head ache, not s

regular ache, but aa open and hut ache. The eei ache, not with a dull, tired ache, but " .'. I aa agroiive ache, a il they were being bored by s gimlet. The stomach trend le with nauea. "The whole head ItMi k and the whole heart is faint." There are set r. f hundreds ol people who live so un'ti r the dominion of this bully bit-ioum--that tti v don't dare et or drink without his permission. There's no need of such slavery. Dr. J. C. Ayer Pill effectually cure biliousness.. Por fifteen rears I hare nsed Dr. J. C. Ayer Pills, and find them very effective in all V-md-. of bilious complaint. They

are mild in operation and easy to take. I j

years and thoiouehly tested them, both as a preventive and cure for biliousness, I can truthfully ay that I believe them to be the best medicine lor the pur j. -se and they do all tht is claimed for them." J.no. . Kot u, bhaik, Ark. Bilioosnes is in general but symptom o( a more stubborn disorder, constipation. Constipstion is the root of almost all physical evil, and Dr. J. C. Aver s Pills core slmost all these pbysicsl evils by going tc the root. They cure eeesttpatioe, and the consequent maladies, biltovsne, hrV burn, palpitation, shortness of bresth sleeplessness, nervous it i liability, loul breath, coated tongue, and a sc ore ol other misersble maladies that have their origin

prefer them to any other pill, and have , ,,;-,,-. Dr. Aver's Pill are tha

ett . serine case wnerr inev nave raiieu ; . -A .,,.,1.. for all diseases

ol the liver, tonisch, snd bowel. Read lor Dr. Ayer' Curebook snd resd the storyol eure told by the . nr. ! lire. Address

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to cure." A. .. i . Tcxarkana, Ark. "I hire used Dr J. C Arer's Pills In eases of biliousness and tenral diorder Ol the stomach and bowel and have louud

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