The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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W. J. MILEY & CO.
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Sfiri'iiil unit rii ifnl iithntinu (/ii'rii
to thr I'i'i M'riptiim Itr/iui tuiriit.
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TEXAS.
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JUSTIN 1\ IUSTK"|>
1HE BASTHO? ADVcHTISER.
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COUNTY, TEXAS.
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APRIL H. 1880.
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Hux'a Fiiaihik, March th.
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BASTROP
Duncan. Ilia vv.u & Green,
Mouth Of the BfUOl INCOMPARABLE TlXAS.
■ Mr. Ileau regard llivan, who has ,'"rr' nd-ni n. Star Vlmlluator.
ju*i returned from Hie mouth of tin* Krnui various source* we have
llra/i iK, in response lo nn iui|iiir\ liv gathered I In* follow i i>tc Information
tin- icporler f thti llanncr. said'that «hich will be of interest to tin- many
ri-m these limes—ao my friend. (W.M,,,j WHB in , „uu. v., fri. u.U of Texas. With the present
all around ara aaklag and then coun'i |)U('v(,( j|( ,|1(. rtr)t.. ,,f rate of increase of |io|iulatioii in
aotni1 exuttcdlagly complimentary for ifraitdur tliili|C . Houses an- go- year* Texas will be second iu
terms
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Lewis' Cash store.
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ARCHITECT
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1 |ili-a.uren niaii.-i-ti'il with my ki-Ihm)!,
whii-li ri'-o|ieii..il with a roll of alioiit
thirty nantea, wliieli inrnaaei each 1
week To-ilay 1 inroll.-il the llllll
naiue. An.I ili.-n the |iatrotiH ami
truater* have ail.leit liloat mnteriallt
10 tlie .-.unfurl anil ailvanta^.-H in
our a.'liiMfl roont. "living na up" .
willi lilack-tMiard*. tat.lea, ete. A*
an ol.l laily onee aai.l—"if the I.or.l
■|iarea ua, anil w-e ilou't ilie ami
ii.>tIiiii|{ lta|.| ena" we are Koini; lo
have it i.|il<'iiiliil ach.H.I-term here : t
Kiirlit t.lve links now for aeveral
uiontha. I'ar.mta, teacher mnl
children all win uuiteil iu earnest
ileaire i ml effort to have a I
>rlio.il. ami alien that is the r#«r
fx i In r.- is aiinost lnt|ioaaiti|e. In
st-lioo! matters a* In family matters
11 is tin- liiiini' iliviil. il against its. lt
llii.l falls. Iu unity there is ^r. al.'sl
-.ll .until
>.n let* it.-ins lire ai-ari-e, iliatr.'ss-
ni||lv ao. i lot .'aif.T . ars ran no
iiln-re catch even the faiuteat jitiKle
of we.iilitig licit* aronmt. Mailailic
Kiiiuor refuses to talk much even
ali.ml our two ol.l (?) bachelors
theac times, l'oor ol.l la.ly ' Sin-
too has seen *o many fairy air
ensiles melt nn.i vanish tlint her
tongue almost eleavcs to the roof "f
her inouth. ltut some lisli fries or
|iirnlcs are on tapis l'i-rlin|.s ii i-
onli the culm hefon- storms.
Our Iwo preacher (He\s. l.ittli-
|.a^e an.I lli.luian) rami- on tln-ir
regular .lays ami preached with Ihcir
usual force and earnest ties*, lull Iir.I
wiather, iiigli waters nml sickness
coin tuned lo keep many nf us .1
home, much lo our disappointment.
IVe an- ^liiiI lo know Mia. Klla
llatts has an intcrestinu school in
Hill's I'rairie si-lioul house, uaiiuny
day l.y day full me.le of praise and
apprci ialimi from pupils and patrons
i inr farmers arc nearly straight
our. more. Corn nil planted and a
go, ,| il.-'il of i- "o:i in the gloiill'l
\ ili'ln ion- ; .i'l. ill tim.-ly ami
lefrcsliing ran.' I'riihn just .-\-
i cll\ u lint w.- lii-.'ilr.l And how
liclds and tlowers grow and | ul forlli
i.i > lite in tIlls lovely spring weather
We nr.- snrry to hear general
ii. .iIth is ii*'! good. Measles and
mump.. ;ir-- aliroad in I In* laud, and
liiul i.ilils arc moat abundant, uilli
now and llii-ii a chill thrown in.
Hi- ari glad to know Mr Kugciic 1
lining is alioiit wi ll from hi* allai k
of mi-nsl. - and r.-gr.-l to learn llutl
Ins tir.itIn-r Mr .Inn Young is, now
down Willi I li.- same disease. We
hope lie will so,'II recover.
lion. It .1 I'rice made a visit to
Wist Point gu*-.st of Ills \ .-ti. i alilc
II111-1.'. t ..I I nin Moore.
Mr nml Mrs. > II Mcllonalil
with their lil11. family have moved
In I ptiill City
Me nil..nn. Mr. I k Moore and
family I mi k In their country home,
Init grift, to lie.'ir that gentleman is.
not s,, well the past week
Miss K\a Hill daughter ..f Dr. A.
M Hill, made a pleasant visit to
|!:islrop last week
Mr- l.ovcjoy. of Coryclle county ,
is guest of her sister. Mrs. John
Jenkins,
More wild turkeys sr.- being
lirniiglit in by tin- hunting crew
Hum a tew. Kvcu our coiinU clerk
M K. Jenkins brought in two. one
morning last week. lie and his
brother Hob were both on a lisit to
toe old folks nl home, it few days
ago.
('apt. I>an Crady. of Itaslrop.
attended Hill's I'rairie church last
Sunday
lie arc all enjoying rare treats nf
llin- fresh llsli these days
Mrs. Ilolcombf. of Kelt Hock.
ii.aile a visit to her father, Mr
H a like, Inst Saturday and Sunday.
Misses I.ulu and l.ela. daughters
of Mr. I.. S. t *l.a in I iliss. hate tioth
lie. li siek in bed this week but .'in-
side to be at school once more Ibis
morning
Many friends rejoice to hear of
Mis. Kva IV at son's safe return In
I. \ns after her long course of slud\
iii New ^ ork lie not only wish
-in cess lo Iter, but hate an abiding
faith in her powers of success.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuckcr wel-
• iinn- another little stranger lo their
home, for w hich congratulations are
ilue.
Mr. Kd Jenkins and family moved
I In llastrnp last weck.
Hog ehoit-ra has tu-en ipute
ileatruetive all round. Mr K M
I tigg lost nlioul In head
Ktlerl's K > 11 ;i. i „T Tur ,\ \\ 11,1 i 'lieri t
I- i -.ill . ri llalile ami ples-ant n-me.lt
li.i i iiilgli-. i nlil*. Ilrntiehl.l-, V-thiiei.
mnl .ill (In...it Itnulili-s wilt rtlli-te tii.l
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pri. e .'us mil nin- ilnllui per Imllli-
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Ill's ll tl. I .lor I sS t - ll e I llli sbltllll
. I- a rI'pIIbli. nn while -I i i- n prol.i
bitiollist-. lie is n proleetiouist she
Is a free Under . he has a pen iu . lie
eli'irch sin iii motin r . In is t dm lor.
she all tlhei , in,I yet III. t an luippt
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ipinrr.-llng
about 11.1,ihsi worth have been sold
lo parlies who are now liuililiug.
I.o -al option was voted on Saturday,
(he tllli, ami was unanimously car-
ried. thus excluding snloom. This
was due lo the rei|Uest of Mr. IVilkie.
lite contractor who said lie could*
hardly control the tiftecti hundred or:
two thousand men, who would be
engaged on lli-.i works, if saloons
were permitted. I'lie Hrazos has
been on a bi^ rise for the past three
weeks, and a person can huriily get |
to iJiiintniia or away from il when:
there. Mr Itryan say s the time to i
go will In- when the ri\.-r has gone
down so travel cimi be resumed. '
1 hose going right now will tin.I il
luird to get board nml lodging, as no
one has vet pill up a public house,
A hotel is now in course of con-
k'ructioii mid it will take several
more to meet the rush when mutters
g.-t settled, rhcrc are two ways to
go to the nn .u I ll of the lira/., is -one
In wat of lloiislon and from there
to ( olnniliia and down the river oil a
steamer, or go by way of lialicaton
and take the steamer W hite VI liter,
which leaves every other day for
i^iiintaiia. Mr. Hryan hail Iln- pleas-
ure of coming up the river to Colum-
bia wiih Mr. iiiis. IVilkie, the con
traitor, and from there to Houston,
part of the way on a hand-car. and
then on a skiff, tile lira/n. being
spread oM-r eight miles of tin- rail-
road track. Mr. IVilkie, lie say-,
speaks witil perfect coutlilt-lice nf
being aide lo secure Ihi' I'll feet nf
nnter wiiii h lir has contracted tn get
on the plan of "no water no pay."
anil In >s\s lie will get it long before
the two years expire. Ilrenhaiu
Hanner.
■ ■ — -*-• .
Iluiipy ii.nin- bii'ii.t I*nnll<-1 i> in.
1 ..up!. > 1'i.pular Medicine (ur inirilt lug
the I.l I: pr. t. i iing nl eiiiing |i.\-
|.i p.ln, llllll.hoi.ex. lb-ail.u lu . Il..|l>
mnl .ill I".\er- ami Malarial lii-.-a-.-s.
I'rier .'si ,', lit- allll ..lie llnllal per Is.ltl..,
i-..Ill l-t I thiiril iV >i.ii.
.
Paul Fricke's Nomination.
Washington. I>. I March JI. A
peculiar inlliit ncc. ii i- said ilclcr-
iniiieii Iln appniiil incut nf I 'mil
Kricke, ttlmse in mi i nation to be
marshal nf the Western district nf
Texas was sent iu yesterday Kricki
i- ..f i i.-r111ii11 parentage anil is naliM-
nf IViishiiiglon county. Cexus. He
is a man nf iuiioinitable cnurage and
uiii|iit-siiniieii integrity . The county
in which lie lives ( W ashington) was
tile scene nf the alleged clcclioli out-
rages which occurred iu November.
IMNt;. Krli'ke is a republican iitui
was prominent in the campaign at
that lime. He was a warm friend nf
Joe Huffman, the republican who
was afterward killed as the re-ult of
Iln- election feud. The murder n|
Huffman, il is believed, was purely
pnliticnl. and the uifinury nf ii still
rankles in the hearts nf the repub-
licans of that section of Ihe state.
I'll his iletilli-betl Huffman ex-
pressed the profoumlesi gratitude
tnr Kricke, whn had been his friend
iili.' protcct.>r tlirmigh all hi- pnliti. al
troubles. Pile dying prayer nf
Hoffman was lo the effect t lint
Kricke might In- spared from the
political persecution which had r.
suited in his own death, and that he
might remain u protector of thi-
n-publicans nf thai portion of (In-
state. Kvcu iu the presence of
death Huffman expressed the Imp.-
that Kricke might some .lay lie
elinsi ii as I'nite.i states marshal fnr
the ili-triet. iu order that In- might
il. feii.l lhe political rights of the re-
publicans ami bring to justice the
assassins and sioumlrels who had
outraged the election laws ami mur-
dered nr banished pfltc. able i ilUctis
because tliev were lint dellliHrals
riiese fads were presented In the
senate eommitlcc oil privileges and
elections which investigated the
Washington county outrages, but
they had never been published.
Hoffman's dying -talemeut and
nipo'si relative to Kricke wa- al-..
placed on file. It appears, hnwen r.
that Kricke wa- unaware until a few
days ago that the matter trn. ki'nnn
tn the committee. He cmilf here a-
a call.li.late for luarshal. nml :i-
opposed by two oilier republican-
t'ne of them had been prm-tii tilly
agreed upon when Krickc's nl I .-nl mn
wns called to Huffman's dying i.
ipiesl. I'hc papers on tile before the
■ siilllllilti'e and the peculiar rei|llesl
of Huffman were called to the alien
lion nf the department nf justice llllll
till' president. That decided Ihe
matter, and Krh k. 's ||.<minatinn tins
sent In the senate. f St I.mils
population ami tlrsl in wealth. It
in:
A fruit state.
A sugar stale.
A wheat state.
A cotton state.
A milling slate.
A tobacco statu.
A peerless state.
A healthy state.
A live stock slate.
An educational state.
A manufacturing state.
A law ami order atatc.
A superbly scenerietl state.
Kirst in limber: 111.0000,IX*'acres.
Kirst iu school fund : llnO.OOO.OOO.
Kirst in area: ;f7l..'lli.> s. pi are
miles.
Kirst iu live stock; U.tKJO.lNM)
head.
A cotton belt size of .Mississippi
state.
A tobacco area size of Virginia
state.
A wheat region the size of I lliio
state.
Seventh ill population : !l,0<H),000
souls.
A sugur section the size of l.ouis-
iiilia state.
A grazing grouud the size of Ken-
lucky stale.
A limber area the size of Massa-
chusetts state.
It is lifth iu railroad mileage;
About 11 ,;i-j;i miles.
Kir-', in col toil production . I. I/it!. •
000 bales this year.
A mineral Held which is fully the
size of l'i niisviv auia slate.
In lai l I'. xas is a great slate and
will lead the list in a few vcars.
I'reacriptiona caretally eonipnufc
,d«il at nil houra.
H A T V N T MEDICINE
•II kind*.
The total number of American
cititen* residing in China is |0<*. of
whom MM are missionaries.
► —
t'aefuli.ess, not happiucsa, should
lie tilt* chief aim of life, hut uscful-
ness and happiness are apt to ride iu
the aauie aadtlle.
I'nele ham . f'uniJIlion I'uwiter will
cure l>i tein|Mirs. I niiglis, r.ilils, Fevers
anil llinsl ul ||ie iflseas... |.i w Iileli
llurses. rattle. Mhee|i. Il.igsauit Poultry
are illbjet't. Snhl by Krliaril A Hon.
A man at Walla Walla, W. T.,
eata an egg for each year of his life
on every birthday. He was recently
lit, and ate that numlier of «irgs on
that day.
Ur. .faques- (ieriiian Wuriu I'akcadai-
Iroy wuriua ami remove ttieiu from the
.t slem. Safe, pleasant ami effeelive.
Sold hv Krliar.l .V Son.
—- - - —
Here is an item that is going the
rounds of the press: ti. W. t Jayen-
hirc, aged '.'it. was married to Miss
Kmuia Acuff. aged .'IM, at Dayton,
Tenu., on the Jlat of March.
.Mothers will ilntl llr. Wincliell'.
Teething Syi'U|i jilsl the Ilietllclue tn
have in tin- house fur the chilren. it will
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and
Itfgulalf the Rowels. Try it. Snhl by
Krliaril it Sou.
Six different pateuts linve been
secured on chewing gum tin- last
year, ami there ia no danger of any
woman's jaws lying idle for the year
to come.
■ 1 —1 ^ -
A Chicago woman has just married
a man named Nail. There's one
women, then, who
I lie head every
Statesman.
can hit a Nail on
lime, looker*
Shiloh's Coniumption Cure.
I h i- i- is-t ini.l i|iiesilon the most sue-
• ' --fill I 'nltgll Mellleille We hUVI- ever
-,.|il, a few doses Hitnrinl.lv elin. the
ttni-i en-. - nf i uiigh. Crnup. nml Hruii-
. liiti-. while It's wonderful success In
Iln cure nf t '.inslllllptloll Is v« illn.nl a
parallel ill the history n( llictieine.
Si lice it- ll r-l ilisenvery il has Is-eii -nl.t
oil a guarnnlse. a lest wliieli no uliier
ineilieiue can -laud. If you have a
rough we earnestly ask you in try it.
Price In cent.. .Mi cents, ami #1. If
v our I.ling- are sure. Cheat or Hack
tame, use Sh 1 loli - I'..runs Plaster.
>nId by W .1 Mlh-y .% i n., Ilastrop.
W. i'. Mew art. Melhllte,
The New York (Ire department had
forty-six men killed and ,'llitl injured
at tires last year. l'lie position of a
lireinan is rated as hazardous as tliat
i of an employe in a powder mill.
— -s ♦ s-
Kll.'ft's linyllglit I.iter Pill- nr.- a
hlH.ll lo sufferers from sick llendaeli...
Sour Stuiiuich. Tiirpiil l.lver mnl Indi-
gestion. Sugar-coaletl. pleasant tn take
niid warraut.'d to go through by day-
light. Sold l.y- Krhanl it Soli.
A Cleveland mini recently loaned
a IAOO diamond ring lo a Kuclld ave-
nue belle. It lilted so snugly that
she couldn't gel it off and he had
to marry her to recover it Drake's
Magazine.
—When Voll di-alli: 4
|diy sle.lrv sT. Ti.'i i'l- f'TTis^^n"'
sale Ii y IV. J. Mi lev .1 Co.
MR STEPHtNS AND SECESSION.
I'hc discussion comnicuce.l iii the
New tirleniis Times-Democrat over
tin position of the late Hon. Alexan-
der II si.-pin us upon secession has
tiik.n a wider range than was ex-
pelled. Mr Slepheus did Hot
iiclicvc in the expeilielicy of such a
step, although he ilefemleil the right
of secession. lie was a Inter of tile,
union. Ill the speech delivered l.y
him before tlie legislature iu Mii-I-
le.lgcville Noveinber 11. lHilo, Mr.
Stephens distinctly stated tlint. iu ■ «. - —
his opinion, tin- people of the South Thirteen miles from Cheyenne is
should tioi secede from tlie uiitou in what is said to be the largest horse
coiisci|iicucc of the election of Mr. farm iu the world. There are ISO,,
l.ineoln to the presidency of the mm acres of land, where roam .l.ooo
I nit i-i! Slate*. He urged the state horses, which require the constant
to stand by ami aid still in maintain-' attention of sixty-live men. tim-
ing the constitution of the country, hundred miles of wire fence keeps
I'n withdraw frmu the government the animals in bounds.
because a man li.is been coustitu- • -
'Two young men of Three Hi vers.
Mich.. Jiihn Yager and Iieorge Sliul-
lice, enlisted together .lining I III'
war. served in tlie same company,
fought in the same hatllca, came
home together, and on the Jd instant
both died within au hour of each
1 other.
—The eighth wonder of the world
-l.otlestone Dentiiin lor the teeth
and gums, tin sale nt Krhard's.
Why do you keep combing out
vour hair when l.odeatone Hair
Vigor is so near at hand? Km- sale
l.v C, K.rliard >x Son.
< i loin- Democral
* •
i 'leigj men, law t .1 •. pull11' -peak, i -
-illgel Old actor*, -ill recngnl/, llli'
\ mile- of \ t ei - t In rrt Pectoral He,
ot '.III l|ln-t i'llliIn-III pllllllt III. I. sat-
ll l« III.' tn-sl ti'Ulfllt that call he |tln
. ii ml fur ill . ff.-et Ion- ..f ilo- toeal
urgan*. throat, ami lungs "
Ml Ihe el.-ineltl- which liatilie
re-pllri's. to Hl:lk> the hall l Itllilul llel
lliun.llllll. lie supplied III \t. i . llnr
\ Ig. i I III- pu p Ii .itl.ui ke. P- Ihe «, alp
Ii.hii il niibuft. ju t,'lit- the hair fmni
l« . .'iiiing lit and harsh. >i11• 1 make- ll
ll.'Xllile ill.I glos-t
tionally elected," lie said, "would
pill us in tlie wrong."
I lie effect of this metuoralde
speech was that Ihe secession move-
ment wa- believed for a time to have
been quieted is* licorgia. 'The
spec, Ii nttraeted national attention
I're-uli'iit -elect l.iliiiilli wrote to
l.ilierty Hall for a revised copy of
Iln- address. In answer to a letter
from Mr. I.iucoln Mr. Stephens leit-
cratiil the substance of his Milledge-
till.' speech, lint declared his posi-
tion upon tlie right of secession, lie
wrote the newly elected president
dial the union wa* formed by the
consent of independent sovereign
stales. "I Inmate sovereignty."
said lie. "still resides with llieui
separately . which can lie resumed,
ami will in-, if their safety, tranquil-
it v ami security iu their judgment
require it."
W liar. Mr. I.iucoln could not un-
derstand wns how Mr, Slepheus. iu
arguing against Ihe cxpedieucy of
secession, could have tlnally gone
into tin' movement. Mr. Sit-pltcu*
being a state's right mall, of course
si.led with III* stale when il tinally
seceded. W hat some of our south"
crn correspondents appeal not to
understand is how Mr. Stephens.
being a uietuher of the southern
t onffdi'inci. should have still Imi-U
a Inver if the union and a bitter
opponent of secession
Mr Stephens' position sei'lns to
ha\e been perfectly plain and con-
sistent. Augusta I hronicle.
Shiloh'i CiUrrh Remedy
-In' h-1 alnrrli lb iiiciit. n innrtelou.
hi. I. i i .n n rli. diphtheria, ranker
VI. nil'. lllll Head \ehi-. Willi .'Sell
In.III.- then i- .in In^i uton- Nasal In*
je.'lol fi'l til. Illnr* -lie. . --fill tr.'Slnieill
of iti,-. ei. iii i >lii 111 - with.mi extra
ehnrge I'riee .'.n oiil-,
?*..1,1 tn W .1 \|ilet ,* i ii.. lia-trop.
VV i . -si, tt m t Mel lade
Sarah lleriihardt lias one great
claim In celebrity aside from her
fame as au ii"tn ss Women owe to
her the introduction of thirty-two
luitl.>u gloves i.fempin ill esses, ill- intlamniatorv fever, a red, glaxed
rccloire s.-tslics and the revival of the longue, general fever, los* of diges-
"ur tion , a tremulous, moist and llappv
the tongue, feebleness nervousness
- •
all other
A little girl al Terre Haute. Intl.,
wa* bit by a dog supposed to have
hydrophobia. A "mail stone" was
applied to tlie wound and adhered
; for 11 hours, drawing out the poison.
The stone has been used so years,
and is said to have cured many
case*.
mi i <"fi — -
liode.tonc Dctitinu cleanses the
teeth, cures diseased gums, mid it is
delightfully and delicately per.
Himed. Try a bottle at Krhard's
■<!!# Ipl
John llright, au Ktighsh politician,
is dead, and Mrs. Stowe, an Ameri-
can authoress, is crazy Cht-y ill
their day and generation spoke
harsh things of the South. Hut
now, the one is dead, and the other
I crazy, the South will pit> ami for-
give.— Houston Age.
————^ ♦ — . -
j —There have been many wont
derflit discoveries the past tew
years, but l.odestone I.inimeut,
• king of pain," bent* them ail.
sale by C. Krhard A Snn.
e-
Kor
Haulier does
of ihe newly
I'aul Kricke.
uot
ap-
It
The lirenhmn
speak very highly
pointed marshal.
say a Kricke "had no special quali-
fications for tlie iillicc. nor any in-
fluential hacking. aiitl says the ap-
pointment was Intended as a liiiinilia
linn of the white people of W ash-
nigtoit county
long bon ileal to ihe hearts of
grandmother* sill' lia* set
fashion lor Tin oilorta hairpins and
I os, n hat* nml has in fai l wield-
ed nu inllueiiei over Ihe world of
dress boon.I that c\erci*ed by any
• uhei women in tIn- world aim*' the
davsofthe Kuiprcss Kugeuie,
— liOiiestone Hair Vigor add*
new life and gives renew ed vigor lo
the hair. I'sn no other vigors, it i*
fh best. Sold by Krhard Son
A white longue is said to denote a
febrile disturbance; a brown, moist
tongue, ilidigestinu . a brown, dry
tongue, depresaioii. IiIimmI poisoning,
typhoid fever, a ml, iiioi.t tongue.
Alter il.mg all other remedies
lor rheumatism, neuralgia etc , get
a bolt I,i ot l/odeslolie l.iiiinienland
suffer no more.Cure* when ail other
romixliis tail Kor sale at Krhard's.
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