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Show The New Rumchundas Neckties, not breakfast' food, In medium width four-in-hands, aro the smartest things in neckwear this spring. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 16G Main St. "I wrote to Doctor Pierce, wlio sent me a very ,., kind letter and advised me." . Thousands of weak and sick women can trace the, beginning of a new life of perfect health to that letter written to Dr.PieTCc. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspottdence held as strictly private and Bacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures weak and aching backs, headaches, nervousness nerv-ousness and other womanly ailments by curing the womanly diseases which cause them. "In the Bprltiir of 1000 I became very HI " rrrltei Mrs. Alriena Scholtx, of Lnlce Washing. Uil, Leiueur Co., Minn., "my hack was very 8 weak and ached to that I could do no work at I all, 1 was obtlf ed to tahe to ay bed. I felt a I constant desire to Urinate and the pains In abdomen rrere almost unbearable. I wrote id Dr. Pierce, who sent me a very kind letter, and ndvised me to take his 'Pavoritc Prescription' and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I took six bottles of each and am a well woman novr I ' cannot say enough In favor of Dr. Pierce,fi u medicines. " I "Favorite Prescription w makes weak j women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which 5 works wonders for weak women. 3 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the I most deslrablo la-ratiyo for delicate I women, HI. BEST LEGACyJ Ricnes take wings and fly away arc squandered and lost t in extravagance and speculation, and more often prove a Goor? jSnIkI curse than a blessing. A foolish desire to accumulate wealth V yap SzAmBtt for the benefit of posterity, has led to the physical undoing fvJwKfl : of thousands. Health is lost in the mad pursuit of riches, SvBS diseases are contracted, the vitalising, nutritious properties jit "".r1- B8pf I of the blood are almost exhausted by demands of the nerv- t W $m ''-CtH" ": ous system, and it is littl6 wonder that children born of such CSV parents are sickly, weak, ansemic and illy developed. Bet-ter Bet-ter to be born poor and healthy than rich and sickly. Good, blood is the best legacy, for that means strong, Vigorous bodies, well nonrlkjrt systems and nerves, muscles and all the machinery of the body in perfect condition. handicapped by some inherited disease, not only is life's struggle made harder, but exist :; becomes a lingering misery, and even if blessed with riches, sickness is a hindrance" to flf enjo3ment Through the blood, diseases are carried from one generation to another PV rents transmit them to their children, and so it goes on for years unless the taint '3 moved from the blood. Cancerous Ulcers, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Scrofulous 3?2ITED sofula. Sj o iv eh 1 c Door Sirs: -I inherited Borofula. and about ores and Swellings, Skin Eruptions of ago Buffortxl intensely from it. Triod every dX VjS Various kinds, are all evidences of a de- We at great oxpensa, but grew rapidly worse ; in faJkJ: praved and poisoned blood. " Like begets 3?.,?? ' like" is true of the vegetable world, and against my will, to try s. s. s. After taking six bow? ' . . , -1 p.i iir 1 felt a wwMlerful ohaneo for tho hotter. 1 oonti 1 IS true also of the ailimal kingdom. We take, it for about six months, taking in aU abo fifliitiN know that certain seeds produce certain tios.wbteh oatveiy ourdmo. ) plants, and sickly parents or those in whose and olot LyoTmSTh in"? pS5 7itT3 rtSl 1 blood is a taint of Some old family ailment better than all doctors for disoa&os caused by SbS .1 ilj j . , j blood, whether inherited or otherwise. In. addlHm It f or blood poison diseases are apt to develop lnB much iess 63cpeJiSiVe, it does its work thoroSf ij ! in their children, either in infancy or later without fail, wishing you unlimited suocesB, htohrS, ' i'c re it. 1 i c medlorne so Justly deserves, 1 reman, w on m life. If you can't leave a legacy of Wl h. Stockton, Montgomery v. riches, at least start them out in life with pure and unpolluted blood ; this they can with reason expect, for it is their rightful inherit" an Often some old chronic illness that might have been uprooted and driven out of tie bloou is neglected, and posterity is made to suffer the consequences of this neglect If von ' have any disease for which bad blood is responsible, to neglect it is almost a crimeyon are unjust to yourself and false to your offspring to do so. Purify your blood; get rid of. the taint and leave to others good blood which, after all, is the best legacy. No remedy ever discovered is so reliable in diseases of the blood as S. S. S. Experience and a thor. ough test have proven its efficacy. It has been in use for nearly fifty years and has been growing in popularity all the time, and "S S S. for ih Bieod' is known throughout1 ssB. tne country as the standard remedy in all chronic, deep-seated ' liMf38 blood troubles. S. S. S. is the only blood medicine guaranteed '' VS. entrety vegetable and which does not contain a single mineral ' fiIaMS iS1"1 Because your disease may be inherited from a long C line of ancestors is no reason it cannot be cured. Get your blood f in good condition, and through it new energy and strength areim. 1 ; parted to all parts of the system, the circulation is quickened, and the old taint, humor or i j poison causing the disease is driven out through the natural channels. Keep your own -blood uncoutaminated if you hope to leave a welcome legacy to those who come after. If you have any chronic trouble or stubborn skin disease due to bad condition of the blood writ i ' us about it and our physicians will cheerfully advise vou without charpe. ' i THE SWIFT SPECSFIG QQZSPAHY, ATLANTA, GA, ' ) ft ' h . Th6 oar5 of Directors of tho Louts. Souvenir Colnn of Admtes!m to tho ston purchasftd Tre allow one estimate mu r, iana Purchaso Souvenir Coin Com- World's Fair. Theso Souvenir Cdna to b made and filed, of tho total Wo will aUo pay all of yonr exptafM IK i p?n.J' JD:1 Gr ,Kldt a.n appropriation of Admission aro of ortlstlo and ap- number of paid admissions to tho to St. Lohla and will deliver tfcl IK r P. w.OW. which will bo presented, In propriate deaipn. are Invaluablo 03 Fair. No ono has any advantage in $60,000 IN ONE GREAT BAG OP H $ lta entirety, to tho persn who oenda mcmontos of this greatest of all E3- this contest. TOU are Just as likely GOLD as soon as you rv-ach th!a dtr ua a correct estimate of the EXACT rx-sUlona and aro similar to tho Co- to Ret tho SCQ.W) In Cold as any ono. The total paid adtnisslonfl to V; mimbor of paid amissions to tho lurabian Half Dollar, asido from their It la all pure luck. 8hould there ba OMcaqo Warld'q Fair were 21,430,141; W S Louisiana Purchano EosIUon. which intrinsic value, wo will accopt them mro than ona correct estimate, tho paria Frnnco EYnflslllon IS 795,167 V opens at St Louis, April 30th and In exchange for regular tickets of ad- J50.M0 will be divided equally between ' . r0,nc0' "PSI 'Wryl::' K closes December 1st 194. Should no miasion to tho World'o Fair, and for tho jwrsons malting- the exact or near- Pan - American Exposition, 5,dbU,SS K ono succeed in estimating tho exact this purposo ttIH maintain a tloket est correct cstlmatca. Ther may bo , K- mrmbcr, tho money will bo prosentod olUce at tho main entrance to the Fair no ties or dividing of this money: tho , , K to the ono who sends ua tho nearest Grounds, which will be open every enormous cum of may be re- DON'T DELATI Wrlto immtdlittr ?xrCnnrL1naienZSnodwrtU Ty JS the World's Fair period, celved by ono person. WHY NOT raid remember that all you biyi W 4r,Tmm ,1? in UnlliSt3 BveryWy wants one of these Souvo- TOU? Tho Lucky Winner will bo do to entitle you to partldjatf h?,2'0A?A ,lnt nlrs, bort only a limited number will notified tho Instant tho official an- this intellectual and prontabio eontoi Hft! ii f ZM tvS .1 ver" fer.viaerei t0X Ba, Prtce W cent3- nouncement of the total number of is to enclose 60 cents for a beautiful. K I tlso and promoto tho sole of our WltM every Souvenir Coin of Admia- paid admissions io mad by the Louis- rare and artlstlo K SOUVENIR COIN OF ADMISSION I 1 Sv WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, MO. 1111 K 1' ffisSS Willi MllffiM Wl j r citr . . stato Cut out tbls mddress aad -pasta on tho en- I We're Going! to mm .fc TO SELL soon into a Ml the goods! much larger MB U n hand 1 store, now MmW at C S T' I being fitted n I up for us in WWW 'f bargain salc most modern Mm3S4 or out of date first-cUsi &hpiA)l'M artideS' ev- crythingde- DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, OUT GLASS ETC I LYON & CO,, 143 -MAIN STREET. I 1 1 i i 1 1" i -Ha- I A Tho great fifteen dollar units so I Men's Al Barjon's I 1115.00 store .... 1 m tailored, and they ore suits you don p I 899BIBISIB19 moe every day. 1 Why, sir, suits of the same value are sold els owiier o WfJ. 1 money. They come in single or double-breasted styles lin"ltiti. Wh I the neck closely, trousers cut right, and not a single kink onu fM 1 Come, see the suits, llV0 BARTON & COJ I One-priced Clothiers, 45-47 Main. JT |