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It is Absurd For people to export a cure for Indigos Dim, unless they refrain from eating What Is unwholesome ; but i? anything will sharpen the appetite and give tone to the digestive organs, it is Ayer's Sar saparilla. Thousands all over the land testify to the merits of this medicine. Mrs. Sarah Burroughs, of 218 Eighth street. South Boston, writes : “ My hus band has taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, for Paspepsia and torpid liter, and liai been greatly benefited.” A Confirmed Dyspeptic. C. Canterbury, of 141 Franklin st., Boston, Mass., writes, that, Buttering for years from Indigestion, he was at last indweil to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and, by its use, was entirely cured. Mrs. Joseph Auhin, of High street, Holvoke, Mass., Mitten <1 for over a year from Hyspeps ■ ’’ she muld not «nt substantial ft .i. !*« « ;• - > erv weak, and was unable t<* earn for her family. Neither the inedieines prescribed l»y physicians, nor any of the remedies advertised for the cure of Jhspepsia lieljH’d her. until she comment ed the ns© of Ayn's Sarsaparilla. “Three bottles of this medicine,” she writes, *• cured me.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREIWI’FD IJY Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. Prlrc $1 ; six IfOttle*. $’>. Worth * > a bottle JUvauln (f mnvtij ^icmnuu. riM-'iuTT. Ai:k.. Ai’ien 2 5. lxxn (Catered Ht tin* I’ustiifticc, Prescott. Ark., mi Sccol.ll Cl.-lnS Matter. iiAiLiili w> i nn: < \ici> >1 .1,01 I'. I HO V M"'N'\IN ( Su'tiik’n SOL'TlIllut'Mi r KuVI I'lltXi'll: 751 I’nMcngcr.1.5 . \. M. 753 Passenger.5:35 p. v. 755 Fast Mail . 1:28 r. M. NOKTIIUOI'NI) KKOM I'KK.SI'd lT: 75*2 Passenger. 10:24 \. m. 754 Passenger . 9:12 i*. m. 755 Fast Mail. 2:11 r w K. I>. I I CIIT. Agent Tin* Laugh run*. All sorts of isms. pathics and ■•cures'' have had their day. their disciples. and more or less success, hut the Laugh ( ire'' we have al ways with us. or ouirht to have, for it is sure to henetit even where it inav fail to cure. Since the most ancient • chestnut'" will often pro voke the heartiest laimh. especially when served up in a new dress, we can afford to foi_i\a the man who has collect er| man\ old and new fa vorite.' in a pnpci i live ■ I t> >k call ed ■■Medical Sense ami nselise." for ten centI: i •ontolently otter ed :i' antidotal to the •bine-.." stim ulating to the diaphragm, and accel erating to tlie lilood circulation, and is served out In mail, oil receipt of price." I»v the Murray Will Publish ing ( ompain . 129 I i-t :.'sih Street. New York. Goociwyn Washing Machine. tYe the undersigned residents of Houghton township having seen the above named washing machine tlior ouglilv tested, which i' now being in troduced Jn this county. In (apt .iohii A. I’. Hinghani of tiie county of Saline in thi- suite, do hereby eerti f v t hat jt i- t ii e -t v ashing ma chine l hat we 11.i. e i u ic i. n do ing all that was claimed for i . and we can safely recommend it to the citizens of Nevada county as being worthy of their patronage. Mcs danics George A. Hohinson. 1. •!. Simpson. M . 1- Hritt. Mary Aaron. \ ,| Price. John Dclaughtcr. James Mcpargo. The Demand Rapidly Increasing. M K. .1, Madden. Dainascmi Miss., writes. 'Yon will please send me another ease of Hughes Tonic to Forest. Mi". It is aston ishin<* to note tin-rapidly increasing demand foi Hughes’ I’oliie ; to sell one hot tie of it insures a much larg er sale. We pronounee it In far the Post medieine we liandh . and chcer fnlh reeoiuinnud it to all those tronh led with chills and fovci " Sold at retail hv Ifrnggist generally. < li< Id re i Often need some fe cal hurt h and tonie to avert appronehing sickness or to relieve colic, headache, 'ick stomach. indigestion, dyscntci v ami the complaints incident to childhood. I.et the children lake Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well It i pnre Iv vegetahle. not unpleasant to the taste and safe to lake alone in con nection with other medicine. 1 he (it inline has onr I rade Mark Z itt red on front of wrapper. •!. II. Zei liti >y (’o.. Philadelphia. I ’a. African Sugar-Yam Potato -50,000 Slips For Sale. I'his potato is vciv sweel and r al ly . immensely largi and prolific, and also a good keeper. Set out in.Inn®, weighed four pounds in August. Price, per Hitt slips. h<)e. ; per 1 .(MM). fit.’ill. Will send h\ mail or express at expense of buyer. Orders lilled promptl\ : no charge tor packing. Address F. K. < ioonu ix. Hempstead ( •». Arcadia. Ark. p. S. 11 is undoubtedly the best sweet potato Known so throw anal all otlivrs and pel these; I have done so and w ill nev er regret it. F. K. Peace, joy. content, an even tem per. a full realization of the bless ings of life, arise from a he.uihv body. Hut affect ions of the digest ivt* oro.im*«; hrinu i»!ooin. mihtM. nit tat ions awl drspoptlriirv. Morris t ascariin i > a panarca lor tlu'.sr ills. l/nlirw muslin rolit s.witli oiiilnoid t*r\ to nia‘< |i. at Itrooks. Blako «V (oV LOCAL AND PERSONAL " A ''liter* Milling ye, fakin' not..*— An’ fnltli lie’ll print 'em.” Dusty. Cut worms. Strawberries. Cool mornings. Hain needed now. See new legal notiee. Tliis paper (1 mo. for 50c. cash. I'alcon letter again ree'd- too late. 1 he nicest line of straw hats at \V. I'". Armstrong’s. Fresh Star Whittaker Hams at Brooks. Blake & Co’s. 5N ASTKO—Your butter and eggs, at the market. .1. C. Tkkvilliox. Nice cliambray at 10c per yard at " . F. Armstrong. ( orn one car load just received. .Toils K. l’oliTIS. Mrs. h. (i. Hurt is dangerously ill. Our Circuit court opens on Mon •lay. May 7th. I he Masons are taking in many new members. Mrs. R. ('. Moore visited Arka delphia. the past week. Farmers are still planting cotton. Don't plant too much. File milk shake takes the cake, at 15. I.. Harwood's. •Jones tX .Jones' new spring cloth ing has come. Call at 15. L. Harwood's and get a milk shake, and be refreshed. 1 *rints from I to Tcts. at Hatley & ( hristopher's. Mr. duo. I). Anderson of Red Riv er counts. Texas is in town. I he editor made a business trip to the ••City of Roses”yesterdav. Mr. Thos. 15. Caulder made a bus iness trip to Texarkana Fridav. Several communications crowded out this week—will appear next. The popular drink the milk shake, at 15. L. Harwood’s. hit taker I lams, and Rolled 15ecf at Hat lev tX Christopher's. •Johnson A. (icnorelly want .VI.0(10 dozen eggs. Pure Kentucky, apple eider, the Jiest made, at .1. -J. Metiraw's. Mr. .1. M. Price will lit you up in a nice suit, at .Jones iX .Jones.' Street working is still going on — on our side the railroad this week. Col. (ieo. P. Smoote was in Little Rock l.a-t week, on legal business. Fishing parties are the order now. (Juite a number going out continual-, ly. School closes in a few weeks, and the children are getting anxious for vacation. < »o to Jones \ Jones' fora nice suit of clot lung. For Louisans sugar, molasses, rice etc., go to Hatley iX Christopher's. Winter goods -till going at cost for cash. John K. Points. Spring clothing a full stork just arrived. .Iso. K. Points. The time and place for the May Sunday school picnic has not yet been fixed. Miss Kiln Phillips, of Kmmet. was up visiting Ihm' friend. Miss Mary Pyrd. last week. \\ heelers :in< 1 all read what Tom Meltae says as in his course as to the Wheel Demands. Key. .1. II Ifiggin tilled the pul pit at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. It. L. Harwood has a large ice house, and will keep ice for sale dur ing tlie sunnner. (iennan millet a large lot of the pure article tor sale hy duo. 1\. Por ti*. til'll plows. Plades and Plow harness, are the cheapest, at .1. M. Ihuman iV Pro's |iuoi> a few more pairs on hand, i at cost, for cash. .lollS K. PoKTls. 1 want ten head, three or four years old steers, to fatten. W. A. Mom no r. Mrs, W. V. Tompkins has receiv ed her new sewing machine from the Ian Sunn\ South drawing. Key. T. W. Hayes' strawberry patch turned out some nice berries Monday- We hoi oiit sonic. Mesdames Fanny Price and .1. T. Aaron, of Houghton, have been vis iting relatives and friends here. Mr. John (ope improves very •lowly we are sorry to learn. The parahsis linger*on his right side. Messrs. .1. M. Denman & Pro's grat horse ran away and smashed up ..v yesterday morning. Nobody hurt. ♦ \I1 winter floods to be closed out at cost. Call early and secure har 171 ills. 11 ATI.KY \ CtinisTOPlIKIt. .1. P. I flltlie. just received a and will sell it Hope, Arkansas, has ear load of furniture, cheaper than ever be fore 1 keep fresh stock of Flour. Meal and general line of groceries. Fresh meats, all kinds at my meat market, j .1. C. Trkviluos. | W c trust uur correspondents will t»e punctual every week. Letters should tie received here by Saturday or Monday. No new announcements for countv offices this week. M ake up ve fes tive candidates, tin- people want to know who you are. Col. \\. K. Atkinson spent Sun day and Monday at home. He is almost certain to tie Arkansas next Attorney general. Quarter marble-top bureaus for ill*, at J. 1’. Dultie's. Hope, Arknn Hents white and fancy sateen scarfs, bows and ties, in great varie ty. at Brooks, Blake & Co’s. Carry all your country produce to Johnson iV (ienerelly, for which you will get the highest market price. 2.i.buu pounds of butter from ttie country wanted, for which the highest prices will be paid. Johnson tV (iKNKIIKI.I.T. The enterprising druggist. Hugh Monerief, lias secured the agency for the celebrated Weeds' chill cure, and can sell to country merchants at manufacturer's prices. We trust some of our delinquents, who will tie in attendance upon court, will make it convenient to drop in and pay up. tf. It would be well for the ‘‘City Dads” to enforce the dog law. It | will be too late, after several school ; children get bitten by possible mad dogs. Head new advertisement of Hughes' Chill Tonie, elsewliere. It is a stan | darrl household remedy, possessing real merit, hence its popularity and hig sales. I have good pasture one mile from town, just beyond (larland creek— Stock taken in at low rates. Will al so pay cash for stock cattle, sheep and horses. Ai.kkkh Aim kkow. We have a lot of Lyon's combina tion harrows and cotton scrapers left over that we will sell at cost. Call and sec us. .1. I{. H auwki.i. A Co. New goods - coming in all the time. Come and see them. • bills K. PollTIS. (>ur spring goods will begin to ar rixe soon and we now wish to begin to make loom for them, will sell you any and all w inter goods at cost for cash. IIaTI.KY A ('ll UlsToClIKK. Death-iii-life. describes the condi tion of those who suffer with sick and and nervous headaches. Morris’ Cascarine is the great rcmdy to bring relief. Dr. K. It. Armistend is doing a good practice. lb' is a splendid physician thoroughly posted and competent few excel him in his pro fession. Mr. .1. H. Sampson, of Iloneaville. one of our most siibstantiel farmers, was up Monday, lie made this of fice an appreciated call, and contri buted to our missionary box. Mr. W. 1,. (iaines. one of our clever boot and shoe makers.has been lining some splendid work lately, for parties out of I’rescott. as well as inside the town, lie deserves a lib eral patronage. We want .">1X1,000 chickens for which highest market price will be paid. Johnson A t •i.nkui i.i.v. Large stock of ladies slippers, lawns, white goods, ginghams, etc. at Armstrongs, at prices lower than ever before. A car load of all grades of Hour on the road. Prices lower than ever. I I WIII.TOX A Kv \X'. ('oustipatinn is thewierd and hag gard witch of Kudor. full of horror and malice fo the human structure. Morris' Cascarinc is the remedy that will produce a cure. Keep cool by buying a fancy checked, striped, or Persian seer siicker coat and vest in groat uarie ty and prices that will surprise you at Ifrooks. Blake iv Co's. When at Little Hock stop at the Oak Leaf Hotel, flood accomoda tions at low rates, Place. Markham and Scott streets. T. II. Hass, Propr. A car load of new Ifluff City stoves at I. M. Denman \ Hro’s. •Iindices of tin1 Pence should re mem tier the Pi (A vcsK ollii c has a full supply of legal blanks. Have just printed a new lot of abstracts for ma king -I. P. reports, which will save them much time and labor. Give us a call. If We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. H. K. Wood of Wallaeehurg. Hempstead county. Mr. Wood is the Alternate to West Point. Mr. Towcry's son being the successful competitor for the appoinment as cadet. Texarkana Morning Herald. Hring your eggs, hides etc., to Brooks. Blake iX Co. They will pay y ou the highest market price for same. Moore iX Darby are still offering (heir entire slock ol colllns. at cost and will continunc to do so. until sold. HKKD'S ( HILL Cl UK, ■•The Big Success ot the Day. is rapidly gaining the greatest reputa tion of any chill remedy on the mar ket. Why is it? It is because it never fails to cure : because it eon tains no ipiininc. strychnine nor ar senic. H is pleasant to the taste and costs you only To cents aud you get a box of pills witli each bottle.— Hive it one trial and you will always use it. For sale hy Hugh Moucricf. I Mr. W. T. Kiel, the clever night operator at this telegraph station, has been promoted—given a bettor place at Texarkana, lie is a most estimable and deserving young man. and we hope to see him continue to rise, until he reaches the top of the ladder. The ladies of the Methodist church in Prescott, are prepairing for an ice cream and strawberry supper, on Friday night next, for the benefit of said church ; place will be given in time; 10 cents admission. 10 cents, strawberries with cake, lo cents for ice-cream with cake. All are respect fully invited. Never buy any drugs, Eatent medicines, school ooks, paints, oils and white lead, without pri cing of Jno. M. Milbum. He sells the best and cheapest. Potent is the spell of a great love. There is an unspoken langgage in the meaning eyes and the involunta ry motion of a hand. Hut better than the wichery of such influence is the use of Morris' Cascarine, a re liable home product, to banish dis turbances of the kidneys and liver. The store of Messrs. Stainton & MeSwain, at Emmet, was burglariz ed and their safe broken into and several hundred dollars taken, we learn, on Friday night. No clue to the burglars. Messrs Stainton and Ed Hood came up Saturday and tel ! egraphed to Texarkana and Little Work for dogs, but could get none. YVe regret the loss of our friends at Emmet, and hope the miserable mis creants who robbed them may yet be caught and dealt with. Messrs. YY’. F. Armstrong A Co., the leading dry goods lirm of I’res jeott. steps to the front with a big ad this week. YVe call especial at tention to their very low prices, which they iptote. This lirm is a re sponsible one. and carries a very I large and beautiful stock of new goods, and can’t be beat in goods or i prices. Our readers will miss rare bargains if they fail to try them— nice clever gentlemen will be pleas ed to wait on von. A new lot of Men’s, Ladies and 1 Children's Shoes just received and will be sold at very low prices. II XTI.K.V A (’lllflsToellKU. DISSOLITION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore exist ing between Mcsdamcs Stephens A. llarreM has been disolved by mutual consent. Mrs.). It. Harrell will con tinue the business at same stand, and will keep a full line of millinery and dress goods and do general dress making. Mis- Emma Thomasson will trim hats for Mrs. Harrell. An Important Matter. Editor l’li ayi nk : — Ever since this county has been organized, there has been before each election, a gen eral scramble for ollicc. The candi dates canvass every nook ami corner in the countv. The mails are load ed down with letters and circulars, setting forth the claims of the differ ent aspirants, ami ilic people have become (ami very justly so. too) dis gusted with this manner of proceed ings. It engenders hard feelings.— An idea has been suggested, by sev eral good men. that will obviate this, at least, to a very great extent, in ( this wav : Let each township on the day if meets, send delegates to the I county convention to nominate coun ty officers; see that there is a full turnout on that day; and send to ( the county convention true men.with instructions that they vote for none but those that are tried and true— those who are identified with the people. It would be well enough for the township conventions to give an expression, as to who they think would best till the different places. 1 have every reason to believe that a body of this kind of men can and wdl select a ticket that would be accept*] able to the party, and one that would poll the full strength of it. Let the ollicc seek the man and not the man the ollicc. This, however the convention will decide upon. Would be pleased to hear from others on the subject. Votkk. Tlio aliovc communication was banded ns Iasi Wednesday, after about half of our last issue was print* ed. We cheerfully give place to it. this week. We agree as to the sug gestions. in the main. Let there he harmonious action and no scramble forolllee. There should be no canvass of the county prior to the delegate convention to make nominations, as “Voter" says has been the ease here tofore. Rather let the office, seek the man than the man the office, as far as possible ; a simple aunoiinee nicut in the paper does not mean a scramble, it is a canvass of the coun ty by candidates that does the great harm. Whether or not they announce such scramble can easily occur—ev ery one knows this to be true. There seems to be opposition to such a course,and candidates should beware. This is a free country and and every man a sovereign, who can offer for office if he chooses, and it is Demo cratic custom for them to do so. but the people want to see no “scram ble.'’ Another thing, when candi dates come before the convention, let them pledge their hearty support to the ticket, regardless of whether or not they are nominated. Let harmony and united action prevail. JUST LOOK AT W. F. Armstrong A Co’s. PRICES: They will save you money by selling you goods cheaper than ever sold in this market before. Nice line of Fancy Prints at 34c. Full Standard Prints at 5c. An elegant line Figured Lawns at 34c. Full stock of Noonday 10c. Lawns, we will sell at 5c. Beautiful line of yard wide Batiste Figured Lawns at 10e. Nice line yard wide Pacific Orgatwh Figured Lawns at 10c. Large lot of Checked Nainsook at 5c. This is a great bargain. The prettiest line of Plain and Checked White floods in Prescott from 5c. to 124c. An excellent line of 1 lain. Striped and ( hocked Chambray at the extremely low price a>f 10c. : actually worth ltijjc. The largest line of American and French Sateens ever brought to this market, from loe. to 33J|c. All wool lilling dress goods at 10c. Our Stock of Fans and Parasols, Hosiery, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, and all kinds of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Rock Bottom Prices. Call and see and you will be convinced that we beat them all. W. F. ARMSTRONG & CO. CORRESPONDENCE. I'lnnii-t Ktehing*. 1 want a new constitution. Kre<l Chambers and Toni ITaltom get there, don’t they. lloli Donald has a new cook stove. Look out. Ilob will fool some of vou yet. Our doctor is getting very popu lar, when they will send for him so far from home. Mr. Hud Pirtle. who has been clerking for the (Jurdon Lumber Company, is doing the (.rand here, now. The church.i. e. the M. K. church, has got a new bell and it will be put up this week, by Hillie Marshal, lie knows his ••biz.” Mr. Hell, a carpenter of Hope, is sending two of his children to school here. I he I’rof. is doing some good work for our town. Mrs. Ida Hradford. of Hai nes, is visiting her father ex-Mayor llaltom. She has a son eight weeks old.weigh ing I I lbs. Who can beat that'! Our little town was thr ova into a fever of excitement Saturday, bv the discovery that the safe of Messrs. Stainton «!t MeSwain had been broken open. Don't know how much money was taken. D\\io< I.KS. Uo'ightoil It M 1> It I i 11 yr-. Farmers are moving along nicely with thcircrops. J. I'. Aaron wont tin a business trip to Little ltoek. Motitlav. Dr. J. S. Cannon has left ns. and Houghton is without a physician. Mr Ira K McMillion. Wolf Hro’s host drummer. called on l’riee & Aa ron Saturday. The saw mill at this place, is sim ply doing its host to cut all the pine timber near here. Messrs .1. C. McCracken and .Ino. I). Anderson, of Texas, have been visiting Mr. L. M. Wilson recently. Providence church called Kid. W. H. Hurliam. to fill the unexpired term of Kid. J. Price, at their last meeting. Fishing seems to be engaging the minds of some of our citizens, who are having the same old mishaps that our forefathers had to contend with. There is some talk of there being an election sometime in the near fu ture. which is agitating the minds of the peo— 1 mean the candidates. Well, on that subject 1 am for Mc Rae for Congress, and Atkinson for Attorney General. Piiatink. you must excuse my neglect in writing, the two weeks past. The fact is we arc all moving along so quietly down here that there are no incidents or accidents occurr ing. therefore nothing to write. To tell the truth, Houghton is not enjoying a regular boom, now, any way. and if it was the reverse of a boom 1 shouldn't like to tell it,so you can plainly see that we have noth ing worth relating. Dkttkii Li i k. < ’ I it j toll <Jll i |»K. Mr. J. L. Barham is ipiite sirk. this week. It seems that blackberry winter lias wiiiic. Mr. W. 1'. Barham is running liis saw mill regularly now. Cotton is coming up, ami corn plowing is the order of the day. now. The fruit crop is not hurt much in this section. There is as much as the trees will bear. Our candidate will he independent for county judge, instead of announc ing and abiding by the action of the Democratic party. Kev. 4. J. Wilkerson was up in our community last Sunday, lie seems to be in good health, and is the same Joe he used to be. Bro. Holingsworth, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Forest Hill, preached there last Sab 283? ©BIXMAW A We take pleasure in announcing that we have appointed Messrs. W. F. A’mstrong <S Co. rlUEXTS For lb*; Cal o. Oar FiNE CLOTHING -K«>r* I’rc.'icii t *!md*Vn‘i:ii: v. All ordera intrusted to us through them will meet with the same car* and attention as though our store* were visited in person. Samples now ready for inspec* tion. F.W. Humphrey & Co 4/7 Pine St, and 200, 202and204N. Broadway, St Louis, Mo. (rK*tul)|li*liod lN?:i.di nth. lit- mill .1. S. .lout's, ns < gates, art- making preparation to go to tlie (ioneral Assembly. which will convene at Waco. Texas, in Mnv. There was a little tight among some hoys the other day : some hump ing hut none badly hurt. The dc feateii parties prosecuted the others; hail a trial in justice court, hy jury, anil lineil them one dollar and costs. •I. W . Atchison. Prosecuting Attor ney. prosecuted the ease with great force and Mr. A. C. Pickard defen ded it. Sorry such things happen among neighbors. S \ Mm IS. \ti1ioc ( tippings. Nice weather again. Mi's. McMullen is very sick -is no better at present writing. Heard Emmet was attacked hv burglars last Friday night and broke into Stainton A Mi-Swain's sate hut know no particulars. •I. M. Haltoin and .las. Met; nigh represented J^inini'l. at the singing. Sunday eve. (Had to have some more of Emmet’s singers occasioiial ly. Hev. Mr. Ilile preached an ev. cl ient sermon on Christianity at \uttoe last Thursday night, and will preach there again on 'Thursday night, tPith inst. The young people of this place, arc determined to show ini' old peo ple that they menu business. Ml we ask them is to give us their pii -cnee to lake the lead. I think (!ov. Hughes u-i - hi- par doning power too freely. ! don’t see a by use of com Ming tl.i.-f or murderer anil send ' tut to -t.it, pris on to be pardoned by a sympathetic (iovenioi'. lint think it will stop after September election. Cl.nmiiUM'i K. Aren<liu Acts. 1,6c:ils rather scarce, this week. What is the matter with mir apos trophe's? The\ never get in jiiial. Kit < toodvvvn is patiently waiting tor some lair one to take pity on his bachelorship, and "pop the iptes t ion.” Air. .lesse V. Ogden tna\ pay se mi occasional visile so (ilendale. tint he was seen wearing his tendetest smile around here not long since. 1,(0 At.. i,ni\ns trom le to 12 1-ic at NV. 1''. Armstrong A Co’s. Call and see. \ V hughes'Atonic }> I'KRTA IV KKMKIiY Foil Qhills anofev:s. IT WILL Cure the Mo -. Obitir^ C v^s. an \lt<*r.«t *V4*. it el*m'im-n v v - \ ami r li'*v.M Itili * i- |:- irl*r< As a T.»uict it gives tnfto rwI strength. TRY IT. Proprietors have m mv letters testifying to tin* merits of Mii* valuable rein • lv. In Mxlnriitl districts every tiitnil* 'tould liH\f it in the house already for use. Priee per bottle, S' ii boui*-s For sale by Druggists & Genera! Mtrcnantf. Dr. TAYLOR’S CHILL CURE. WARRAUTFD PURELY VEGETAELEI A POSITIVE AHO NEVER MlkUtC REMEDY FOR Chills & Fever. Dumb Ague Dengue. SWAMP FEVI'R. INTERMITTENT Anil REMITTENT FEVERS. MALARIAL DISORDERS AS AB“<>Lr ri: ami Ht.t.1 mil < i ui k.k CONSTIPATION LI VEK *u:l KIDNEY COM PLAINTS, E’l IOUSXKSS »nd US OHDEHTD CONDITION ol ’h. STOMACH a-iii BOV.KIK Bole fc? .’1 Detl.rs /.t £1 , ?■ ' C. limit... L4 .U. RICHARISON TAYlOR MID. CO Sou Pit**$ MT. IjOUI*. MK. C’nli f. i t in . of V . r k. ' 0 . T.uuli i .u| ..." lo L*V hud 1*11 kts'I t*», Ui *» l f..« UK kl QOLLINS ACUE CURE HEADACHE. Nothing i tu •• ■ > II* •■.*•• * * h»* vj | ■ i s .:•* Collius'AgueChic.. !1 i* ; »• - .«i i a«h, promotes .tc*tu*n ui the !i\»t, .. i» . the I Unxl, aiding ><-u to perfr.-r, )»«u:;h MALARIAL FEVER. A few ilo-.es of Collin..' Auhp fi, e "til qutrkly break up tlir \htm . o; 'i.larial iVwr. No oilier reinrily poise-se- j.orr of so eomplrtply ei . tlieailiis' Malaria fi . i tee system. CHILES anil FEVER >1 at onco to its influence, ami the i lire is js i u...si Lt BILIOUS COLIC. Immediate relief ami a Hperuy cuie fv i a.e worst o;ix.*s of lUiK.iiS CoIk-is fiM.ml m u.» . »r *•( Colliua' Ague Cure. A** a i.*<! c.. »* r rvctivoultill bilious l>l*oi\t«r0 it Ushi i DIARRHCEA or FLUX. Flint. l>i.iri hu*a, uml all Summer t mur'a.ntN are completely « hv<*Ue.l hi;i! a . In .* fr«r ho'irs l»\ Collins Ague Cure, fKv *T S.l u e . ?ry whera by all Drain* at 31 * t*. a F> >:\±». • i A: k vour Da-alt*r for a Copv vf tt.c COLX INF’ Pa^L^^T'CLNIUKY ALHAiCAC «. 4d«in,« COLL ;«3 BilCS. DRUG CO.. ST. 10’JIS, MO. l'ains in the hack arc caused hy a disordered liter. .V cure can he af fected hy the use of Morris’ ('ttsoa mie.