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A practical journalist, long a member of the staff of the Washington Evening Star, resigned 

 bis position to go to Guatemala. Before he left Washington he had been a firm believer in the 

 medicinal qualities of Kipans Tabules, and took a lot of them with him to Guatemala, where he 

 earned the friendship of tin- ra|>tain of the steamer, which sails from San Francisco and stops at 

 ports in • entral America, by making known to him the marvelous virtues of R-I-P-A-N-3,JJthe 



medical wonder of tl ntury. He often dilates upon the captain's enthusiasm about the Tabules 



■Dd asserts thai the people of the tropics surfer terribly from indigestion, and that the Tabules 

 an- DOW known most favorably throughout Central America. Kipans Tabules quiet the nerves, 

 compose the mind, allay irritation, and invite repose. One gives relief. 



WANTED:— A case of bad health thai K-I-I'-A-N-S will not benefit. They banish pain and 

 prolong life. One gives relief. Note the word R-I-P-A-N-S on the package and accept no substitute. 

 R-l-l'-A-N-S. in for 5 cents, or twelve packets for 48 cents, may be had at any drug store. Ten 

 Samples and one thousand testimonials will be mailed to any address for 5 cents, forwarded to the 

 Ripans « Ihemical I !o., No. lo Spruce St., New York. 



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