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hat is 1 virejw We will tell you frankly the difference between trading with us now during our closing out sale and other houses its . the prices. The profits other nterchnntfi ask above their cost is exact ly what wo sr e you. Our reason for staying here until January ht is simply to turn our goods into cash, not for the profits We arc as well satiblicd when we sell an article at our Castoria i3 Ir. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotic gubstancc. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Lj Pleasant Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. 'fouR Grocer CLAIRETTE SOAP, TiSfesdahlW Sells St. MAKES WASHING VtBY EASY.j airfVfelsftf Cryiad 4 WMla Castoria. 3 ,1 NEW YORK COST i "Cantor! n l so well adapted to children that I rocornmocd it as sursM-kjr to any prinstriptiiui known to mo." II. A. AjtcFisn, M. !., IH So. Oxford St., trooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Cauturia' U universal and its morita so well kn.iwo that it an -rua a work of supererogation to endorse- it. F w aro tho intelligent famillefi . I. do not k.!p Castoria within easy reach." Caihais Martyn, P. D., l.'cw York Cily. Tun Ckntau n fhln Pwnllar Sfory Which Coiaws Fr.-)55i Kent, 0. A Case Where Trulh Is Stranger Than notion. . Harrlag of Copplo Who Were Mnirinl and Separated Half a Contuiy Ago In the Meantime Eaoh Mad Married Aaiu and Loit Their Partner by Death Thove Is K Love Like the Klrst I.nvn. KKKT, Nov. 17. One of the great est rotnaneos tli.it Kent ever had was brought to light hero Tuesday. Forty-five years ago Kamuul Smith and wife, who at that time lived in Shreve township, got into ft little family dif ficulty and parted. Mr. (Smith, being of a proud disposition, would not humble himself to veturn. lie has wandered all over the United Slates and South Amer ica, spending moat of his time wont of the Mississippi river, Ho is a cooper by trade. At tho time of the v:nr ho entered the army, and noma time in lSHli applod for a pension, and about two weeks ao re ceived all his back porn 'on. nuionntiug to over (JM,0(K), with iii h lie bought a home in Hamilton, u-1 1. . whore lie has been living for the grmt'T part ot the lont two years with his muter, I'tm. Welhard, ami his nieci), Mis, Hears. Ho wse married and hnn a eon living in Chicago. His second wife died and ho took to roaming n;;nifi. He is now seventy-one years ot r.t'. and was about twenty-six when lie left hie first wife, by whom bo bad throe children, two of Whom died and tho third was not born when he went away. The child lived and was married to Dr. J. D. Davis, .1 prominent physician and resident of thin place. Mrs. Davis Dover saw her father until last Satur day. Mrs. Smith "lived single for n number of voire and p.iiiontly waited for his return, but believing him dead Bhe married George Kisk and pawed a very unhappy lii'o with him until his death about eight ywars ago, when he died, thero being no ihih'rvn from this union. fiint tka dasAk of her eeoond hus- M, Ifna. Hi KW Vc wftU bar . : u . . fcnhr. Phe w vision j hi the country, but was f t tit for, and their meeting was b'.w n rrvnlo ot young lovers that lmd b 11 Krjit from seeing each other for a h:-.;r time. They left Tuesday morning lor Akron, where they were again .iniind in wedlock, Ibis time it is hoped forever. They returned Tuesday evening as jolly as two school children, and when lust scmi were going to the resilience of their daughter, hand in hand. CHICKAMAUGA PARK. The Government I'm no l.ioii Yit4t the 1'nmoOM tint t lellehl. CllATTANoiM . Nov. 17. - - Generals Fnllorton and otewart and Colonel Kol logg, of tJio Chickamnnga park commis sion, have arrived in the city, accompa nied by jt stenographer and government engineer. The object of their vit it at tWfl time into lay out parks and stations iid bonlev-ml along MiMon Ridge from KojsriUe Hs.j to Chiekamanga river. After a vvdt to I he r. round the commission has decided to recommend to the secretary o? war the purchase of Sherman's Hill, at too ht .iv! of the ridgo, which includes tl'.o fortifications thrown 3p by General Hhovman. Wednesday ie conunis!ioti was join m1 by commie knis from leu of the hio tVgimenta, whose reginicnfrl locations on the CWoKamniva.l-'iti'ierietd r.ro in disputo, gnd an eft'e: i --il! ;i ru.iil l. d' cide on the points in diviito. MANY ti I M I L A H fUIT3 Mo'lellrtii t'ntt 'otitvny Wlm t'.i-tti In th diei-nltm NlrijK Ht. JosiO'ir. 'Mo., Nov. W. -The i-uit of the Cherokee Strip Live Slock a -oci-ation against (he JJrClellan Caitle com pany was decided TuoMay in the circuit court in favor nf the defelidinl Tho suit was brru) ht to recover $:.4:M on a note given by ihe defendant for right of gruxing land:- in the strip. The note was giveu i :ih a short time before the proolainati:'.! f the president was issued on Feb. 17, or 1: ring cattlemen to j vacate the !:'. !s. .lu.lge Woods ruled j that the pro.4ii.jiit had authority lo order annulled the contract 1 tween the Cher- j oket) Live S'ock as-oriation and the McClelhm a; :le company, 'i'lio suit is the first of its kind to be decided and will albvi m-. rid t'.u.'.di . d siii.il.ir suits. Mu.t ;m- in !o ::i;'. Cllli i;o. .-.t'V. 1.. i.Tiicers of the health di'pu. li.it nt were Tuo-day noti fied of a vi-.ii'. 'lit a-;e of hiualljios in this cily. Tl. palictit. who w as at once removed to the post house, is Var'lci .lohnson. wim armed in this conmrv on the eteauicr H"rvi:i, from Snrdee.. Oct. V7. She cam. u' r .'t to 'hieago. 'I'lie health otiicecs l-nve v.e. . inatcd the en tire ne'.trhl c ''' '.. :.::d are coniideut that thodif-e:-. e will se't He:id. Indiioei . I i iioirell' Suit. 1m'Im'.: .. ,. .'. 17.--'ll;e ni,ireiii.! court lias ov. r i .'; )w i r 'ion if At torney li.'icr. l ,-iMtit asking a pt pvw., v-f .. .-. t'.'g ci ilu- is l a VERY 11TI Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Btoroach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pakdsb, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City, Company, 77 Murray Stbjut, Nw York Crnr ment In the legislative apportionment suit, in order to give him more time iu which to prepare his brief. "While over ruling the motion to delay the arcruraer.t. the court gave the attorney general tiie additional ten days in which to file his oner. Mill Operatives on Short Tims. Lcwdoh, Nov. 17. The Rochdale Bin owners have decided to put their opera tives on short time. This decision af fects 1,200,000 spindles, and the shorten ing of the hours will greatly lesson the amount received by operatives' associa tion, which levies an assessment on spin ners working full time to support tha idle operatives. Smuggled Opium. San Francisco, Nov. 17. Five thou sand dollars' worth of smuggled opium was found Tuesday morning on the steamship City of Peking, which ar rived from China last Sunday. Official Vote of Vermont. Moxtpelier, Vt., Nov. 17. The of ficial vote of the state for president is: Harrison, 17,992; Cleveland, 16.325; Bid well, 1,424; Weaver, 43; scattering, 5. Republican plurality, 1,687. KING BEHANZIN. till Clly Surrounded by the Frenoh.Forees Under Dodds. rAius, Nov. 17. An official dispatch has been receivod from Generul Dodds, commander of tho French forces oporat- KING HETIANZIN. ing in Dahomey, stating that he will give his troops a rost before advancing on Abomoy, the capital. He adds that King Behanzin now offers to negotiate for peace SKIN AI. ISO IN DAUdMFY. Several evening papers say that Gen eral DoddA and his troops have aire iy surrounded Abomey, which is deft!5 d by King i'.ehanssin and 1,700 Dalo meyaiis. WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. A li nrHdi Kecoiix's a Minister, bu Is Arrested, All the Same. Bristol. Tenn., Nov. 17. Officers came through Bristol on a late train Tuesday night having in charge John C. Tipton, n desperate criminal, whom they captured in West Virginia. He is wanted at Jonesboro, Tenn., for having stolen a team of mules ayer ago. Tipton bad Kvn playing the part of a milliner f"r several months in West Virginia, and was captured in a church just after having finished a ser mon. He resisted the officers in the scnfilo which ensued, drew a pistol and shot one of his captors through the foot. It now turns out that Tipton is a cousin of the notorious Tiilton Hall, who was recently executed at Wise C. H.. W. Va. He has three livimr wives and is wanted in Kentucky for having committed two murders. The claim that he is also wanted iu nati for forgery. filorr Cincin- BANK Two MnOced Men ROBBED. iirt in Tlirir Work at A ood!or!i. Mittil. S'ooij-.T:cK. Nov. 17. Two masked bandits entered the bank at this place at 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening, and demand ed of C-ashior Perry and his assistant, Mr. Craig, that they open the vault. One of the men took Terry iu charge, while the other robber forced Craig to enfw Are viftrft. Tb mfflxtr ftnm helil WmseH to what he wanted, arid the pair then left with a large boodle tbi offi cers say $1,000, but it is feared tl;, t the amount is far greater. A posse has started in pursuit. Subterranean Explosions. Leesville, Ind., Nov. 17. There was an unusual subterranean explosion in a hollow on the Marshall Fullenarm. .The rocky bottom of the brook was lifted several feet in the air for a distal, ce of fifty feet and more np and dowa the stream, finally subsiding to its old peti tion. Farther back in the hill the r, w.is a rumbling noise which continued for fourteen hours, varied occasion!.,' Iv bv loud explosions and tho sound of t scap ing steam. The odor of gas w.-s ob servable. The solid bedrock of the stream was shattered for fifty fe. t and more, and hage slabs, seyeral feet la cir cumference, were scattered on cither side. Horrible Fate of a Kentucky Desperado, Middlesboro, Ky., Nov, 17. The tody of Bob Slaughter, a noted desper ado, was found partly devoured b y hogs bout 200 yards from the Bell, Line depot Tuesday morning. Slaughi: r was a terror to the city police, and :.bout five weeks ago a running fight occurred between them and him. Nothing was thought of it at the time, as it was a common occurrence. It is possible, how ever, that a stray bullet mortally wounded him and he wandered into the woods and died. The general opinion is that be had been waylaid and shot by some other tough. VTlll Mot Pardoa Anarchist Noel.o. Springfield, Ills., Nov. 17. Regard ing the published statement that he would on Thanksgiving pardon Oscar Neebe, the Haymarket anarchist, Gov ernor Fifer says he will not interfere at all as long as the presiding judge and prosecuting attorney refuse to sign the petition for the pardon. Chicago Has Indiana Gas. Chicago, Nov. 17. After many de lays natural gas from the Trenton rock, upon which Indiana rests, began Tuob day rushing through the network of pipes with which Chicago has recently been undermined. Hurley Not Guilty. Madison, Ind., Nov. 17. The jury in the case of George Hurley, Jr., chargi I With killing Lawscn Clarkson, returned A verdict of not guilty. TBe census office, in a bulletin issued on Tuesday, gives stirt Istlcs of population in 1890 by color, sex and nativity iu Ken- ucky, Tennessee and Alabama. Tho fea tures of the bulletin are submitted as fd- owsi Kentucky Total population, t,65S, 635; whites, l,Mlrt,4f; colored, 2:18,173; males, 042,758; females. 011,877; native horn, 1,700,029; foreign born, fiO,.'!"!, Tennessee Total population, 1.7ti7,i;ifl; whites, 1,838, 6W; aiewed, 430,881; males, 801,683; fe.nales, 67fS,9.13s jifttive born, 1,747, U; foreign Imra, 20,020. Alabsnia Total population, 1.S13, 071; whites, 833,718; colored, (ITO.aiO; uialw, 757,450; females, 755,51(1; native born, 1,41(S, 240; foreign born, 14,777. shot his Landlady. A Late Blaer Commits Murder and Kills Himself. Akbon, O., Nov. 17. Mrs. M. A. Viele and one of her boarders, i Irnest Buss, quarreled Wednesday morni ig be cause Bftt;s rose late, and tho latter shot her twice and then beat her w: vh the pistol. Her recovery is doubtful. Bass fled and it is rumored that he has taken his life. A Desperate ltnliATis Crime. Boston, Nov. 17. "Wednesday noon groans were heard issuing from a room at 2 Thatcher court, and the nei; abors burst open the door and found Gm-;oppa retina, an Italian, dying on th.j. bed, and tho bodies of his two children aged six and eleven, respectively. The. man had murdered his children and i it his own throat. He lsft a letter writ a in Italian saying that he was dele; mined to join his children. Ho was t '. on to tho hospital. His wife died so jo six weeks ago. and his loss is supp led to have made him insane. Regulators Get In Tbelr AVor. Andehson. Ind., Nov. 17. George Sheets, a Columbus (O.) tramp, a: .sted for an attempted assault on a litt girl, was released from jail. He was seized as soon as he got out by twenty-four masked men and terribly beaten with blacksnako whips. Ho was tie u run through the White river. A Miners' (JuarrcJ. Bf.llaihi-, O., Nov. 17. At St. Hairs ville Junction twenty miners employed at Trail Brothers', were drinkii.;: heav ily. A political discussion aro:".. and during the brawl that followed a uiiuer named Vcisiina was killed, and another named Eistaker fatally wounded. Lowest Since 1R77. New Youk, Nov. 17. During the month of October there were only 4,(510 steerage passengers landei,at thU port, the lowest number since 1877. in the same month in 1891 there were Si . .'OS. Tivo Llnpenientil. Utica, Ind., Nov. 17. jirs. Shirmtiii Marrow eloped with a man nam 1 Me Lelland, and Mrs. Doe Lewis deserii e her husband and three v ar-old eh. Id foi Dee Lewis, her brother in-law. I'ltlriek V.gn in Lincoln. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 17. l'.itricj Egan, minister to Chili, arrived in Illi cit) Tuesday evening, and was tc idered a public reception. He will re iru to Chili about l ee. 1. Seeretnry of cw Mrtlco. Wasiii;o.:., Nov. 17. The presi dent ha iiii;.o,tcd .:;ias Ah'X-iel.'r, -t New Mexico, to lie secretary of that territory. S Was tho Defeat of the Itepub licans at tlie Polls. That Is the Opinion of Chair man Carter. Loral Causes Can Not lie Hold Reaponst ble for It Even tho Weather Was All That Could Be Desired Preparing- a Statement for Publication Carlisle Cabinet Possibility. New Youk, Nov. 17. Hon. Thomai H. Carter, chairman of the Republican national committee, has gone to w ash iagton. He said, last weekj that h was preparing a statement, and would give it out this week. It is thought he wjll give it to the public in Washington after he has seen the president. Before Mr. Carter left the city ho said to a frfond that the Republican party was fairly and squarely beaten. If the Democratic victory had been in certain looantles, thon some local or special causes oould be given. It was too sweep ing to attribute it to local causes. Th chairman stated that the demand for na tional speakers all over the country was so groat hat the committee cpulu not furnish one half of them. Every small town ftom California to Maine wanted a national speaker, and the re suit was manv places were disappointed. Chairman Carter says the Domocrats wanted free trade, ana they eiaid so on the stump.; they wanted the tax on state banks repealed, and thoy did not try to conceal it. it was protection and the present national bank system against free trade and a state bank system. The people declared in favor of the latter. Even tho weather, Mr. Carter added, could not be given as an oxcuse for the defeat of the Republicans. It was beau tiful weather, a fact which favored Re publican Bueeess. No educational cam paign could have been conducted with a greater degreo of satisfaction as far as reaching th poople was concerned. Some 40,000,000 documents on the tariC were sent to the voters, and they had an opportunity to study the question thor oughly. Mr. Carter's statement will cover the abeve iu detail, and much more will be added. Carlisle in the Cabinet. New York, Nov. 17. There is a sur prise iu store for the local makers of cubinets. ft is now said that Senator Carlisle, of Kentucky, is likely to be made secretary of state. Senator Carlisle, who has been in the city since the Saturday before the ejection, started for home Tuesday. W OUva4'H Vetkffl tjrtf aav histl h4 jrrcrter.gel ormtraltstton aJatost daily. Mr. Cleveland thinks that Sena tor Carlisle is the man ho wants for the position of secretary of state. The nevest name in the cabinet spec ulation is that Of James C. Carter. He is a leading Democratic lawyer of this city, and there is no doubt that Mr. Cleveland has him in mind. Opposition to the election of Edward Murphy, Jr., as successor to Senator Frank Hiscock has been abandoned. As tho situation appears, Mr. Murphy will haye practically no rival. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. Items of Interest Gathered from All Parts of the World. rralric fires In eastern Colorado. A plate glass trust is now being formed. Diphtheria is raging at New London, O. A vfcilent esse of smallpox has been dis oovered in Chicago. At E-il, Ind., Fred Kgner fell fifty feet down amine shaft and may die. Dr. Enoch FithiaH died at Bridgeton, N. J., Wednesday, nged one hundred years. "Jim" Wall, the Australian bookmaker, is missing from Chicago. Foul play is ! feared. ' A blind peddler fatally stabbed F.lmer Buskirk at Bryan, O., because the latter said the former was not blind. Anderson P. Askew, of Belleville, Ills., was kicked to death Tuesday by an $3,000 stallion he purchased last week. Charles Wertmau, living near Ashland, O., borrowed $6U0, sold his horse and buggy and skipped, leaving a family. Dr. Helmbold's sen, the London swin dler, was sentenced to one year's imprison ment. One of his aliases was the Duke of Teck. Adam Iamar, a messenger boy, has con fessed having stolen $.10 and some othef articles of value from the pestoflice at Fort Wayne, Ind. President elect Cleveland was the hon ored guest at the 124th annual dinner of the New York chamber of commerce Tuesday night. The sixth annual convention of the Asso ciation of the American Agricultural Oil leges and Experiment Stations is in session at New Orleans. Attorney General Richardson, of Ohio, has decided that canal binds cannot be leased by the board of public works for railroad purposes. At Greeticastle, Ind., the coroner Is at tempting to unravel the mystery of the death of Airs, liridget Murphy, who wae recently found murdered. New York's Columbian celebration ex ecutive committee met Tuesday and received the report of the auditing com inUf.ua. It sJiou cd a (li licit of f--":,3o4. A posse, nnned witii Winchesters, it searching for li;;be Hawkins, who has been ' terrorizing the citiztnsof shelbyville, Iud., for some yeiirs. Hawkins is a brother of j Charley Hawkins, who was hung by a mob about a year ai;o for shooting the cily ' marshal Babe Hawkins curies a list oil fifty names of prominent citizens on whom ' he dccTurut he intends to I? avenged for the lym FAIR AND QUARE ,, . , ", , , B.lople.1 tne leuow wrapper, me uiny genu- aching of his hrutJier. Alt Isaacs, a lne. ot Hawkirif, who waa to awflst himi, 1 ' 5"rrJU?j TS?a ,V!1 euftrnte" Ji2. fti uis as others would bo at a profit. Of the great crowds that hare been in our store since we decided to sell out at cost, not one customer can say that in one instance have we asked anything like the prices you are in the habit of paying. We mention a few prices below, but these are only a very few of the many bargains you will find : Clark's O. N. T. Thread, 3c. a spool. Best sewing silk, 5c. a spool. Pins, lc. a paper. Safety pins, 2c, a paper. Ladies' and gents' hand kerchiefs, 3c. Ladies' black and fancy- hose, 5c. a pair. Extra heavy socks, Sc. a pair. Wood working Blurts, loc, 20c. and 25c. apiece. All wool red undershirts, Would it not be you can save on anv attentive salesmen wilt take pleasure in showing you goods whether you wish to buy or meiely acquaint yourself with what the merchant LOOK OUT FOE Nervous Prostration, f . 1 f'l.l J TTnnn,l.A Bleeplessness,SIck and Nervous Headache, Backache, Dizziness, Morbid Fears, Hot Flashes, JN ervous uyspepsia, JJUiiness.on fuslon, Hyatorla, Fita, St Vitus Dance, Opium Habit, Drunkenness, etc., are cured fcy Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It docs not contain anY opiates. Trial bot tle and fine books FREE at druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. TBIAIi BOTTLE FREK. UWtN MOOKK. 0ST II l iTITT. HEBTnOTiLITY. WHITE'S CREAE3 FOR 20 YEARS Has led all Worm Remedies, EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. BOLD KVKRYWHERK. Fr.IMr.dbr Ull lUBIIM-X-T ATLOU MRU. CO., ST.IXiril WEAK MEN, yoJJXOF TAO Ma T1IM M( Ureal rnKtiHU rMuauuy. Gray's Specific nr. j jneaicme teat tama ru in IF YOU SUFFER r,X? wrV of body and mind, Hpermatorrhro, and imo tency, and all dlNuaNas tnal arise from over indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss of Mem ory and powei, lllrnnessof Vision, Premature did Ae, and many other disease that lead to InsMiilly or Consumption and au early uravo, write lor our pain pli lot, Addreis UKaY MEWCINK CO, Buffalo, N.Y. The Specific Mtillcilne Is sold by all diwi:l.tsat $1.00 per pi kaife.orslx piiokitttes for Sine, or seut hvmail 'ii receipt of money, jtVl WE GUARANTEE or money refunded 35c. Canton flannel and drill ing drawers, 20o. a pair. Childs' suits, 4 to 13 years, 75c. Knee pants, 19c. a pair. . Extra heavy pants, 89c. Good brown domestic, 3c. a yard. Lonsdalo bleached, 8c. a yard. Fast colors dress gingham, 6 l-2c. Pine Dongola shoo, button, $1.07. , to your interest to article you think of pays for goods in New JACOB BAYER, SOME SPECIALS Coulter &. Ledbettor, 314 and 310 Oommcrcc S3ti. MANUFACTURERS OF Sash,Doors, Biinds,Flooring A largo stools Cypross Shingles on hazxd. Contractors : and : Builders. Flans and Specifications furnished and Estimates made iroitnuim HoiiioiTKD'w. FOB SAL Privately, my farm, lying on the ltopM -vIlleRiid Nashville roi.o, one and o'6-tinlf miles from Port Iioyal, Moijigomery county, Tsnnessee, containing 364 acres, about Wft in a high statu of cultivation, the roinlndr well timbered and well liuprovo.;. Fine Dwelling, 4 Good Tenant Houses, 4 Good Cabins, Fine Stable, Granary and Tobacco Barns, lies'des many other conveniences In the way of buildlna-s. Good orchard. exc-Uen water, both spring and cistern, good pond fur stock water and well stocked with fluh. Terms easy. Apply to me on premle, or to It. n. Moselay or W. W. Danlnn, Clark. Ville, Tenn. DR. C. G. WILSON, HOMOPATHIST iOnivtrtily 0 Miiian.i Medtca and BurgicalTreatnieiit of Worn n and OhlldreD and Oriflotai Surgery TELEFHUNE MO. S. 1 HOTJRK"7 tt Ik. m. 1 R 8 kbd.l ItO. p. IB Men's solid leather ehoei, $1.08 a pair. 36-inch all wool filling, En glish cashmere, 21c. a yard. All wool black Henrietta, 38 inches wide, 51c. a yard. A full line of Bilk ar&rp Henriettas less than oosfc Ladies' white Merixo mm dershirts, 29o. All linen towels, lOo. Laco curtains, 55c. a pair and upwards. Yard wide heavy browa domestic, 4 3-4c. a ygrd. Ladies solid leather inner and outer sole shoe for 89. come in and see what buying. Polite and York City. Prop. IN A FEW DAYS, cum HEADACHE. CURit IIEADACUE. i.URES HEADACHE. mmi LOST HEALTH, M Iss Ixittto Clarkson, ( rjar nnac, Mich., writes: "1 h been troubled, with aterrlbl hmvdschn for about lw yer and could not get anrtklni hoi p me, but nt last frlssd 4 vised me to take ynur Hsrook iiltxid llillers,, which I did, and uiler taking two bottle I have not had the .headaeh since." For sale by Tndhope Prog Co. No line of experimenting farther when "C. C. V. Certain Chill Care" is guarantppd to cure Chills and Fever, and Is delightful lo takP. 8ol4 by tlwon A Moore. Evsnsvllle and Terre Hante railroad, China- ?. and Eastern Illinois rullroaaV Th psi. irred route between the SOUTH .ail He NORTH (Naahvllle and Chicago Limited.) A solid Vestlbulcd tjntn composed of PtiU man Dny Coaches, Parlor. Hlplng and 1 Hal ing t'ar. l-HVcs Nashville dally at f:U o ni., arriving In Chicago tue nl morning It HH.'i. where Immediate eonneotlon is oiada or the North & Northwest Kor further Information rslatlT to Mb dies, rate, etc, write to W. Z3. HalLsted, Commercial Agt., Nashville, Tenn. or B.'A. CAMPBELL., tl. P. JV g Evan'svUle, Ind. EYANSYILLE ROUTE