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Show lifiAJ too far and the aVr voman 'wno reaches f rP,' I over the cliff for the P f 0 covets flower goes fc crashing down into the II ftbyss below. Just a 1 little too far and the ulif I' vroman, who, day by Kre" u yt neglect to care the VfTrr womanly diseases which weaken her is prostrated rtUyJ upon a bed of sickness. Hy No woman should trifle with the diseases peculiar to her bcx. Neglect to-day means a woree condition con-dition to-morrow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 13 a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of diseases peculiarly womanly. It establishes estab-lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals muammation and ulceration and cure 3 female weakness. "My wire, Mrs. Mary Kates, ltas been taking Ttrur medicine and received great benefit from It." writes lr. Geo. Wm. Estea, of SpringeTOX'c, Va. "Wu troubled xviUi female weakness, heavy, bearing-down pains, savere pain in back and head, ana a tired, worn-out feeling all the lime. Tried all the reracdiea vrc could hear ofl", but thoydld uo good. Finally ive wrote to you nnd my wife commenced tnViTig ' Favorite Pre-Kription.' Pre-Kription.' Took ten bottles, and is in better health ttvm before in a long time. We nhalJ always recommend Dr. iHcrce'fl Favorite Pre-tcriptivs Pre-tcriptivs to all who arc tlnrt afflicted. n Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for week women. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, icoS large pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Br, JR. V. Pierce Buffalo. N, Y. 1 1 ""e World of Medicine MgnizesCrip as ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ""i 1 Physician Pe-rn?- B j I j I S President National College of Lav, Nashville, Tenn, i 1 I H ) Mr. William Farr, President of the National College of Law, Nnshvlllc, (Tenn., writes: I ( ''Two years ngo I had a severe attack of la grippe, which seemed to ( bafflo tho physicians, nnd I was unablo to attend to my office work and it interfered with my routine of business. One of my students, -who had been j cured by using Pcruna, advised me to try it and acting on his advico I did i (so, but with misgivings I can assure you. I was heartily surprised to find? that a change for the better set in almost as soon as I had finished tho ) first bottle, and I was able to take up my work again in a week and in two ) S weeks I had entirely recovered my good health. S S "Peruna is well deserving of coufidenco find I sincerely add my littles to the much said In praise of it." William Farr. La Grippe Is Epidemic Catarrh. No one with perfectly healthy mucous mu-cous membranes can contract la grippe. Peruna makes diseased mucous membranes healthy. This not only rids the patient of catarrh, but fortifies the body against the reverses of all climates, cli-mates, epidemics and contagious disease. dis-ease. Dangers. La grippe is not a very fatal disease, although many die of it during the course of an epidemic. The chief danger which ia to be feared 13 the low and weakened state it produces, giving a chance for other diseases dis-eases to set In and finish the work. Pneumonia, consumption, congestion of the lungs nnd brain, acute rheumatism, rheuma-tism, typhoid fever and typhoid malaria are all frequent followers of la grippe. TARBORO, N. C The following let- 1 ter from Congressman George H. White gives his experience with the famous fa-mous catarrh remedy Pcruna. Not only did It cure him of grip, but ho uses It ay a family medicine. He writes: ','1 am more than satisfied with Peruna Peru-na and find It to be an excellent remedy for the grap and catarrh. I have used It In my family, and they all Join me in recominehdlng'lt as an excellent remedy reme-dy "George H. White.. Congressman from North Carolina I 1 i 1 However different observers may ac-count ac-count for it, the fact remains that ' every epidemic brings with It a fearful ( death rate. i i , In speaking cf the treatment of la ' grippe Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of ' i The Hartman Sanitarium at Columbus, Ohio, says: "I have long , since passed through J , IH what may be called the experiment ' IH stage of the doctor's theory. In the be- I ginning of my medical career I, like j many other physicians, used many drugs, but experience gradually taught me which lho reliable few were. Since the epidemic of la grippe of 1S60 I have j used Invariably In the treatment of la i grippe, Peruna. This remedy so exact- ' ly meets all the symptoms of la grippe , I that it is folly to lose any time ln ex- i IH perlmentlng with other remedies." IH If you do not receive prompt and sat- IH lsfactory results from the use of Peru-na, Peru-na, write at once to Dr. Hartman. glv- . i Ing a full statement of your case, and IH he will be pleased to give you his? valu- JH able advice gratis. j IH Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio , Prominent Americans Who Owe Their Prompt Relief From Grip to Pe-rwna. 1 BENTON, LA. Congressman J. H. Caldwell Is an ardent friend to Peruna. The following Is an extract froim a letter let-ter recently Avrlttcn by him: "It affords me great pleasure to state that for several years I have used your remedies In my family with most satisfactory satis-factory results. "Particularly have I found Peruna to be a most effective remedy for the -cure of la grippe, coulds, coughs, asthma or any pulmonary- trouble for which I have had occasion to recommend It." J. H. Caldwell, Congressman from Louisiana. imw.rnM..t,L-n.uji ijl. 'J wj.lu.iw a tin vyuurmi THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM i For Improvement, but not In dental : work dono by us. We use the very i best up-to-dato dental methods, i best material and the best talent. ! j 22-k Gold Crowns Jo 03 i Bridge Work, per tooth B.00 I Full Sot of Teeth G.(W ! f Gold Fillings J1.00 and up Silver Fillings . .... .50 I Painless Extracting .CO ! THE HIGHEST CLASS OF ; DENTISTRY AT THE LOWEST : PRICES IS OVR MOTTO, f Guarantee given with all work. , Lady attendant. Hours, S to S. I Sunday, 10 to 3. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS. 12C SOUTH MAIN. I Special Sale Today! I $400 PIANO FOR -- 9 1 Cash or Time. I 'Clayton MosIcCo. I $ Successors to Calder's Sons Co. $ I Everything Musical 1 NEW YORK CITY, N.'T. The fol- lowing letter was received from Joseph IH A. Fllnn, Alderman Fifth District: , , , ' "I had a slight attack of la grippe ! ' and at once took Peruna, which drove , , the disease out of my system ln a few days and did not hinder me from pur- suing my dally work. IH "I should like to see our Board of IH Health give It olllclal recognition and IH have it u?ad generally among our poor sick people in Greater New York," IH Joseph A. Flinn, 104 Christopher street. j ! ( I to St. Lonis. a 1 W And it's smooth all the way. 1 y h Incidentally, the Burlington is the only railroad ei ijH H running its own trains over its own rails Denver to St. Louis. H 'lllffifflSlffll TlCket !fnCe' S2nd Smih fl ' I II BjpMl R. Tl. NESLEN, General Agent ' jH ii IjrSlS SALT LAKE CITY. : |