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MUSCULAR AILMENTS The Old-Monk-Curs will straighten out a contracted muscle In a Jiffy. ST. JACOBS OIL- . Don't play possum with pain, but 'tends strictly to business. Price 25c and SOe IV. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3.00 Shoes BIST IN THE WORLD r.LDoue!st $4 QUI Edge. Una, wnnoiB8 equainsaiany price , iflos fou bvekybod?"at all pbicei akaG's Snone, S to Sl.OO. Boys' Bbo.-s.t3 to1.2o. Wemnn's 6bo. 4.00 to J1.50. ' BUMc" OUUdrwi' WoM, 9.B0 to Sl.OO. try W. I. looglM Women's. Wl'irs nod Children's ihon I for style, lit and wear they eaoel other make. ' If 1 could take you Into my larg factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes re made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever yoa live, you can obtain W. U Deuglas shoes. His name and price l stamped en the bottera. which protects you against blga terlces and lalerior shot a. Tta ,ubZ'iZ tut. Ask your dealer tor W.L. Douglas shoes nd Insist apea having them. r est Ctlor gutlttt md; tftsy mill not war breilf. i Write for frustrated Catalog ol Fall Style. ( W. U DOUULAS, Oot. 14, Brack ton, Mana, DICTION NO OTHER CHRISTMAS CIFT will so often be s reminder of the river. Useful. ICom Dlete. Scientific. U d To Date and Authorita- (1'racucal.Altracuve.Laiumr. Kali able foDular live. 5,oo New Wordi. loFupi, jooo Illus tration. Editor ia Chief W.T. Hurra. Ph.D.. LL.D., U.S. Comr. of Edn. Highest Awards a: the St. Louis and the Portland Expositions. 15 IT NOT THE BEST SIFT YOU CAN SELECT r. WEBSTfiS7 (fofXEl-iATE UICttONAKV LarfaatofotuabrtUg'menu. Kegular and Thin Paper ujuuns. I no nates ana Mnn itiusuauom. Write for "The Story of a Book" DeptC I G. C. M2BEIAH CO., Bprtepflold, Maas You Cannot ia ar?il all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uteri ne catarrh caused by feminine Ills, sore Jhroat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn affections b lyn) treatment with Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs.checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successfuf local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. , Send for Free Trial Box THE R. PAXTON CO.. Boston. Maaa. . , IONT10K THIS PAPER nam no antannasna. Yonr ehae money vvUl go twice H hr II you bay the strong tttS-Bidc and bard -la-sear for beys rad girls. They ai best acaind upper leather aolct Slid have fewer scam I Mam School thee are sha I Mi Itouss U U mot I f Y i ,n) 1 I auuiBleUi In tills auuril rr II f ''.i v JSJ 1 amior Catalog lfetf I WEBSTER'S H INTERFOTIpiml DICTIONARY i SCHOOL. SHOEii, w injury to growing children WEAR LI Your dealer ha the lake no other. The on every sole. W also make the men and Western for women. Sale Tea Million 1 . 11 i.ai ii aiiiin iiii 1 amaain THE FAMILY'S MVORITB HKDIOIall .aw .a B W 1 CANDY CATMARTlCa BEST FOR THE BOWELS Mar or Less Walk la sr. VThro his cnrefnl examination of bis new patient wits st last completed, the specialist looked for a moment In si lence at the tall, stooping figure oppo site his own. "You ueed more exercise," he snld. with his most Impressive manner. "Ton must wnlk, walk, walk, mnn! Throw back your shoulders, fill out your chest, expand thp lungs, and walk!" ."Um-m !" said the tnh uian, dryly. "Do you know, I am tho father of six-week-old twins, and 1 have the t-rre of them at nlftht, as their mother Is very delicate. I get some exercise In that way. but I can't epaud my luugs as much as you'd like, possibly." Jnat What tie Wanted. "These epgs aren't fresh, are they?" queried tlie strauger. "Weil," replied the Kroner, cautiously, "these esps will make n bran " "Oh, I don't want 'em for linm omelet or any kind of eat lex. I've been in at that show at the opera house, and what 1 want" "As I waa Baying, sir, IVsp eggs will luiike a hum actor feel like n last year's bhd'a nest." Philadelphia Tress. GAINED 34 POUNDS Persistent Anaemia Cured by Or, Williams' Pink Pills After Other Remedies Had Failed. " Wlien I began taking Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. Nathaniel Field, of St. AlbniiH, Somerset couuty, Maine, 'I was tho jinlest, nio.;t bloodless person you could imniiie. My tonguo and gums were colorless and my fingers and ears were like wax. I hud two doctors and they prououueed my trouble amcinin. I hud spells of vomiting, could not eat, in fact, did not daro to, I had such iis-t;-ess after eixtiiiff. My stomiiuh was filled with gas which caused mo awful agony. The backache I suffered wns at times liluiost unbearable mid theluuxt exertion limde my heart bent so fust tliut I could luirdly breathe. But tho worst of all was the splitting ueuralgin headache which : never left uie for seven weeks. About tlii.s ! time I had had several numb spells. My : limbs would bo cold and without any i fueling and the most deuthly seusutious ' would come over mo. I "Nothing had helped me until I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, in fact, I laid grown worse every day. After I had taken the pills a short time I could see that they were benefiting me and I one morning I awoke eutirely free from pain. The distress after euting disap peared and iu three weeks I could eat anything I wanted and suffer no incon venience. I also slept soundly. I have I takeu several boxes of the pills and have ' gained in weight from 120 to 154 pounds unit am perfectly well now. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure anaemia because they actually make new blood. For rheumatism, indigestion, nervous headaches and many forms of Weakness they are recommended even if ordinary medicines have failed. They are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, ou receipt of price, 60 cents per box, fix boxes for f3.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. THE BEST COUGH CURE In buying a cough medicine, re member the best cough cure, Kemp's Balsam costs no more than any other kind. Remember, too, tho kind that cures is the only kind worth any thing. Every year thousands are saved from a consumptive's grave by taking Kemp's Balsam in time. Is it worth while to experiment with anything else ? Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. A Positive CURE Ely's Cream Balm Is quickly absorbed. Civet Rsliof at Once. It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased mem brane. It cures Ca tarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. He stores the Senses of ATAEBii HAY FEVER Taste and SmelL Full size CO eta., at Dm?, gists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail. ElyUrothers.eOWarreaStxeet.Newyork. fr'Em."..TI,iOnipson,sEf8Wat6! "RtnorblH" shoe Lady" shoes Boxes aYear. li EM ST JIM ' other .ho. KIT W to prevent Hi'A l-Sa . feet. They X Vk fefl iron mra . will get them fo'yoN:il tr trade-mark It stamped C!-.V'4.''.;M for iSij F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. 1 1 mmim t'lntern for Irlnklnaj Water. In OlKXlnff u cistern, dig It deep and arch well under ground, closing in tho arch to receive a 2-foot sewer tile to form tlie neck, which enn easily lie closed ttsht ajralnst toads and In sects. Ky the Kldo of the bljf cistern, dljr a little tiltcrlnu cistern, as shown In cut, that will hold from 10 to 15 barrel. Wall, arch utul cement the same as lurre cistern, except that In the center of the bottom, which should le slightly Imsin ahape, dig and ce ment a hole large cuouku and deep eno!:Rh to mvlvo a bucket that will hold 5 of 0 Ballon. Have bottom of bucket perforated PLAJf KOR LARGE AND 6 MALI. CISTERNS. with smnll holes and fasten a strong bale to bucket by which to lift it out. Have a strong flange turned close to the top of the bucket to rest tight on the bottom of Altering cistern round top of hole. You can mako It water tight by resting Mange on packing. If bucket Is not good and strong, place a rest under the bottom, us there will be a heavy pressure when filtering cistern Is full. Froni the bottom of tho hole under bucket connect filter with cistern with a 3-lnch sewer tlltf thoroughly cemented In. Farm and Home. Thraahea Ilia Corn. , Years ago, nays an Iowa man, I used to remove every other row of teeth from the cylinder, feed by hand, run the thrasher with a ten horse-power engine, and did fairly good work. But kAncE x COW PATHS. The department of dairy husbandry at the Illinois experiment Rtatlon bus been making Investigations throughout the SUi(e as to the profit returned by the dairy cows. In the report which has been issued the state of affairs Is represented very graphically In an illustration which is reproduced above. It Is shown that half the cows are to be classed as medium, while the other half follow divergent patlw. One out of every four cows produces not more than 1334 pounds of butter fat per year. This path is not the "milky way ;" It does not tend upward and lacks the starry brightness and the milk. Head ing along the right hand path are the cowa (one-fourth of the whole number) that mean profit, progress, plenty and an attractive home for the owner. They produce 301 pounds butter fat per year and leavo a clear profit of $31.32 each. The scales and the tester, as shown lu the circle, are the instruments for the dairyman to use to distinguish between the profitable and the unprofitable animals. recent years we let the cylinder re main as for grain thrashing. Use one concave' with two rows of teeth, self feeder, a sixteen horse-power engine, and do a better Job, making tho fod der much finer. It will crack some of corn, but makes it better for feeding. The fodder after being thrashed should be placed under cover, as It takes rain very readily and becomes spoiled for feed. I have fed a great deal of It and will sny that when It is cut at the right time and well cared for I would rather have It, pound for pound, than timothy and clover hay for milk cows, but all stock eat It well. Corn for Moltlnir Hena. Corn is generally assumed to be a very poor grain for use In molting season, but I have never been able to Bee that lta uso had any real effect on the time of molt. It Is true that I have never had my hens molting as easily as some say they do and that my bens get a great deal of corn, but as compared with experimental flocks ou mixed grains no difference Is notice able iu general. It Is doubtful wheth er the kind of grain has much to do with the time of molting provided the ration Is properly balanced with bran, ollmeal and meat. Homer W. Jack ton lu National Stockman. Largeat I'onltrr Itanch. In central Pennsylvania a tract of 107 acres Is to be used for a mammoth poultry farm, with n plant Intended for ten thousand laying hens. It Is claimed this farm will be the largest lu the world. Perhaps the next larg est Is that of Mr. Ilayward, of Han cock, X. U., who keeps six to eight thousand laying hens. In small colony bouses. Mr. lluywurd's farm, how ever, has been 1m actual and success ful operation for many years, while the Pennsylvania project. U as yet a mere outllue. The Wfavloar Home. "Weaving" couslsts. In a motloa of the head, neck and body from side to side, like the shuttle of a weaver pass ing through the web, and hence the name given to this peculiar and Inces sant motion. It Indicates an impa tient, Irritable temper and a dislike to confinement In the stable. A liorse thus affected will seldom be in good flefcb or tat safe to rids or drive It Is not considered a disease, but met-' ly an Individual vice, and there ta no cure for It that I am awnro of. Vet luary In Atlanta Constitution. WKr VontiK Trw are Heat. These ar tho advantages of plant ing young trees: They can be train ed to the desired form bettor thnn old er tree. A two or thiVr-year-old tree I hruuehed and has had Its bead already formed by the nurseryman; a yearling treo of the apple, pear and sweet cherry Is usually unhrancbed. Sometimes tho nurseryman has headed t the tree too high or has not been care ful enough about starting out the acaf- t fold India, and It Is difficult to correct the form of tho head after It has been started. There Is an unmistakable preference for low-headed trees, duo chiefly to the need of economy and efllclency In spraying and harvesting. The alnslc disadvantage of low-heading Is greater Inconvenience In tillage. This Is much more than ofNet by the advantages, in tho judgment of most growers. Within ten years the height recommended for heading applo trees lu East has been reduced at least two feet. The bearing of this on the mat ter of yearling trees Is that the grow er can head a yearling tree where ho pleases. A Ida 1hf Fnrmrra. As allowing still unother service which the Department of Agriculture has rendered to tho business Interests of the country, wo note lu a recent bul letin that solely due to the Introduc tion of better methods of collecting turpentine, there 1ms teen an Increase of 40 iHr cent In live output, amount ing to $7,000,000, while the long leaf pine forests of the Southern States, from which the American supply of turpentine Is largely ohtulued, have at the same time been saved from an nihilation. The cost to the department of the service rendered In this Instance was $14,000. This la one of many cases which go to prove that of all the money that Is being expended by the federal government In any of Its de partments there is none which Is fetch ing a larger return on the Investment than that disbursed by the Department of Agriculture. For this reason pres sure should bo brought to bear on our Congressmen to make appropriations for this branch of the government work as generous as possible. Seed Wheat. In selecting seed wheat each and every one should be guided by his pcullur locality, but every true, en terprising farmer tthould experiment with some of the Improved varieties if only a busliel. A peck Is tetter than nothing, for It can be compared with mi iiui,ta. a like quantity of "old familiars," and the method and difference of growth, adaptability' and yield noted. It Is the farmer's duty to do this, and not leavo It to seedsmen and originators. If all would try experiments there would soon be a great revolution Iu wheat culture. Whltenaah on the Farm. Lime whitewash Is quite generally used on tree trunks nnd In poultry houses, says Ameiicun Agriculturist. Xo Insects like to rest on a white waslved surface. Scale and other suck ing Insects either cannot or will not puncture a lime coating, while If the wash' is well put ou those that hide In crevices find these filled with dis agreeable material und seek other quarters. Whitewash alone will not kill wale Insects, but If It la applied Just before they hatch the young may be sealed up and their setting pre vented. Soapauila fur Plunta. . The ordinary concentrated lye Is really caustic soda, which Is cheajier than potash. Soda lye makes hard soap and potash lye soft soap. Soap suds from soft soup mukes a valuable fertilizer, but soda soapsuds aro not considered valuable, except for celery and asparagus, which are always bene fited by soda In any form. The use of any kind of soapsuds is beneficial In assisting to liberate plaut food in the soli, however. Heitlantlatr. Planting a tree where one has died often proves a failure, but wo do not believe tho failure Is unavoidable. It la best to destroy tho old tree and get as much of the root as possible, some tlmo before tho new tree is planted. Ixfave the hole Just as tho work left It until ready to plunt the new tree; then fill It with good soil and plant the tree, tamping it well. Seed Corn Selection. Bulletin No. 13'), recently issued by the sxperlmont statlou, Manhattan, Kan., will be welcomed by all Inter ested In systematic selection of seed corn. There Is no doubt that the yield of this cereal may bo much Increased by careful choice of ears. Tho bulle tin describes the best method of doing this, including Judging, breeding and testing corn. m .ait at 1 Itarsrala Dsr, The fresh cream puffs In tha Italian taker's window looked J,irltlng. nnd the Interested houckccrer stepped In side the shop to ask tbo price. "Flfteena ceuta a dox," replied the smiling proprietor, wiping bis hands on his apron, prepnratory t.i wrapping tho cakes. . "Why," exclaimed the lady, unahlo to conceal her astonishment, "that's ery cheap for cream puffs! I usually have to ray thirty. I don't see bow you can make them at that price." "Hlin cheapa atl tighta," confided the baker. "Da healt office telephone I gotta clos.i da shop right off. My girl, Antonle, gotts da ineasle." TEN YEARS OF PAIN. t'nahle to Do Fvea Itnnaenrnrk Br raise of Kldaer Troablea. Mrs. Margaret Kmtnorlch, of Clinton street. Napoleon, Ohio, says: "ror fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney troubles. My back wlned me terribly. Kvery turn . or move caused sham. ?CjSr5iVWyW,,Kht W"" P00r.' ak.V.Ti '2&3gff before me. nnd I had svr)-w years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the bouse. The kidney se cretions were Irregular, and doctors were not helping me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and final ly cured me. They saved my life." Sold by all dealers. IV0 cents a box. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Off Ifta Guard. Correspondent Senator, may I stk rhat considerations hnve induced you to oppone the statehood bill? Kmlnent Statesman (flying into a rage) "Considerations?" Sir, that question is a daninahlo insult 1 Correspondent Then yon are doing It without consideration? Do you know, Senator, thst is what the most of us fcavo been ananectlns? No Indteatlnnu. "My stomach has gone back on me,' complained the fat man. "You don't look it, old fellow," said his physician. "I never saw it hi a more forward condition." Keep In Good Health. There sre many thousands of people all over the world who can attribute their good health to taking one or two Brand reth's Pills every night. These pills rleanse the stomach and bowels, stimulate lie kidneys snd liver and purify the blood. They sre the same fine laxative tonic pill rour grandparents used, and being purely refutable they are adapted to children and eld people, ss well as to those in the vigor f manhood and womanhood. Itrandreth's Pills have been In use for over a century snd are for sale every where, either plain or sugar-coated, All that Waa Com Ins;. Theresa was a inula of ' unusually mulish disposition. She belonged to Jean Turcbtte, a Frenchman possessed of a truly remarkable funa of patience; but be needed It all, for Theresa was not only a beast of burden, but a bur densome beast If Turcotte wished to go up-hill. The lesa invariably felt impelled to go down. If Turcotte yearned to ride in the shade, nothing but sunshine would do for Theresa. If the Frenchman ex pressed a wish to go forward, the mule was Immediately Bcixed with a desire to "crawfish"' In the opposite direction. Yet Turcotte bore with her for six long years. Finally, however, Theresa, balking at a time when she was weighted down with two bags of Hint;, backed off tho dock into deep water, snd forever van ished from sight. "Theresa Turcotte," breathed the Frenchman, fervently, as he leaned over the edgo of the wharf to shake his fist at the rising bubbles, "I hope for once that you got your nios' complete satisfy." S. O. N. V. - No. 49 1000, It,. aarMtaaimiMii 1 -0 Mtrl' v. . , m oti" ir ia a :;ii5''f chooso one S ... j. r-.,:'vs 'Aati lVniW 1 iaa'ni U . . . -M the front 1 iii 111 si 1 11 r -T.A .--.jr. r tlj. jjirj t C1I f m, 1 Y2 1 6L PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cr sasr seees krisster see futar ceiort taa say tthtf a. Dm I0 seiist fksri. Ttoj Wj cetd wstsv tarhar taa my tkr tr. fas ess sW Ssi sarawel intSsirt rwas (Sart. UrMt fat free kuUt--UrCialn,UiA a MkCsisr. MOM HOE P VC CO, VnimtUU. Mtjjmmrt riratetul Chenaje. "Don't you want to borrow my lawa mower?" sked Mr.. Goodman, addressing the man that bad just moved Into the house next dcor. ".Why, y, thank you," answered the new neighbor, with alacrity. "Well, you're an Imnrovemfnt on the man who lived thrre before you, anyhow," sld Mr. OoiMlinin, lifting the machine over the backyard fncp. "1 always had to mow his lawn mywlf." To Wak Flaaaeln. Di'solv s liberal amount of Ivory Soap In a tub of warm water; Mr ready a second tub of water of the eirae tem- irrature, a. I no a little aopy. Wh the hannels, a piece at a time, by rnbhlns between the hamls. Do not Hi Iny In tho water, but rinse imnie-li i:ely : wring ki the hands and dry In tne sun. HL.KAXOU It. IMItKKR. nvldraee to the Contrary. FNmeralda Have you heard wh.it the doctors sre saying about motoring? It gives you what they cull the automobile I mouth spoils the mouth for kissing, i Olsdys That isn't true, and I know It.' Harold has been running an automo bile for yar ! , This Will Intereat Mother. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil dren, used liy .Mother lirajr, a nurse In Chil dren's; Home, New York, cure Constipation, I'everlslineas, Twilling llsordr. Hiomarh Trouble and Iiestroy Worms: S0.OUU testi monial of cures. All tirnuKlHts. '-'e. Wim ple no:. Address Allen B. OluisteO, V ltoy. N. V. I'rerlnlou of Term. "I hear you have Invented a flying machine." I "Xo," answered tho honest In ' ventor. "Not a flying machine; an nir hlp. I have Invariably found that a 'tiylng machlno' Is a misnomer." Washlugtou Star. in Souor.t. Mexico, alone, about 5-10,-OOO.UOO of Ann': icHU money is now in vested. K ... Av'cfefaUe Preparationfor As similating KieFoodandRegula UngllicStouiafsaMIJovra30f iHYhl,T iVtl! sAsl.. Promotes DigesUon.Checrfur ness find Rest .Con tains neither upium.Morpiune nOT funeral. In ox Kah c otic . J9V mfOUDrSAMlTirtTCWi JVnwwr. atnlifd C-H rW.V,Snay Aperfccl Remedy forConslipa Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrtiooa Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK t - a fix n rf III l$LUUtt&J ..in ' .ir.'Tvr. m 1 l EXACT COPY OF WRARflER. f, J Ll Rjj Tx erarmva i TheWinningtroke If more than ordinary skill in playing bring3 the honors of the game to tho winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, a . t a. 1 1 1 ; x a. 1 . i 4 11 1 m nn rr.n n t mnwnvnr in no Arr nrr a of known quality and excellence, pleasant byrup or Mgs, manuiactured by the Cahfornla Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acta naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. A3 the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of tho fact that SYRUP OP PIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should havo a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxativa remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs 13 for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on of every package. Kegular price, 60c uf9rnia Fig Syrup (v h&MM OAr FrAneisco, Cjl. Nursing Mothers and Over-burdened Womr 2 In all stations of Iif whoso vigor snd vitality may have been undermined and broken-down by over -work, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causos. will fl id In Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription the most potent, Invigorating restorative strength giver over devised for their special beno flu Nursingmothers wlUfind ItespAcUf-' ly valnsblo l sustaining helr strengii ' and promoUngSm abundant iMmrlahment for the child. fcxpctnmNairs too will find It A prIcclessNiijiJt7i))M;f tk system for baby's coming and rTHi&; the ordeal comparatively painless?" J I can do rin hiirmJpny ttM?, or condltl.. j icats. nervous, weak women, who suffer from frequent headaches, back ache, drspiilng-down distress low down In tho abdomen, or from painful or Irreg ular monthly periods, gnawing or dh tressed sensation In stomach, dlizy or faint spells, see Imaginary specks or spots . floating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, snte version or retro-version or other dlsplseo monti of womanly orcans from weakness of parts will, whether they experience) many or only a few of the absvc, symp toms, find relief and a permanent cure by using faithfully nnd Talrly persistently Dr. IMoren'a Favorite Prescription. fc This world-famed specific for woman's wesknesses and peculiar ailments is A tlvo. medicinal roots without a drop of alcohol In Its mnko-up. All Its Infrredl ents printed In plain English on Its bottle wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Pierco thus invites the fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that It will be found to contain only the host agent known to tho most advanced moaleAl science of nil tho different schools of prtto tlce for tho cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know morn about the) . composition snd professional endyfce mcnt of tho Favorite Prescription," send postal card request to Dr. R. V. Plarcs, Huffalo, N. Y., for his ire booklet treat ing of same. You csn't afford to accept as a substi tute for th It remnd y nf kiwvm compottiOtm a secret nostrum vf unknown compost tio?t. Don't do it. k For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You llavo. Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Uso For Over Thirty Years ET3 P9 it! Vlr. SaTl maimi noi n yitiua rr like tho ever per bottle. AJesy YofJiVJ AM IF ll an a ststjtrwafraBliwa nr.riiaarf rBBBBa(BBSSBBBBl 19 r mi r 3imnn n'asaiyinrissjsr