Farmer Marrs, of Uniontown, Indiana, was decapitated in a curious manner. The mule he rode to the field threw him, and, looping its trace chain about his neck, -jumped the fence and completely severed his head. Hollo-way's Pills. — Liver Complaints and disorders of the Bowels. — It is impossible to exaggerate the extrr ordinary virtue of this medicine in the treatirent of all affections of the liver or irregularities of the bowels. In cases of depraved or superabundant bile these Pills, taken freely, have never been known to fail. In bowel complaints they are equally efficacious, but they should then be taken rather more sparingly, for every medicine in the form of an aperient requires caution when the bowels are disordered, al- j though at the same time a gentler gp more
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 200, 21 September 1878, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 200, 21 September 1878, Page 2
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