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Show 1 1 I thank Dr. Pierce for the kind advice he gave when I wrote to him." "lain t.hnnkhil to the friend who first recommended recom-mended your mc-.llcine," write Mrs Annie M. Brook, Of Sniithficld, Fayette Co, ra. "We have a twelve pound baby, three weeks old. I took three botUet of ' I-avorite Preemption ' before baby came, and th-r time was only one hour and a lwlf. Have had five children and before this always had a BCVCIC time, lasting two or three days, and never was able to do any work for about two ruonths afterw.ird. Now I am doing oil the tvork for four children. My friends say I look better now than ever before. ' We told one of tnj Meters to take ' Favorite I'rescription,' which she did. and when her child Iran born the tunc of suffering was very ihorL She lull better health now than since her marriage, rcune vears ago. We cannot praise Dr nerce'fl medicines enough. I thunk Jir. 1'ierce for the kind advice he gave when I wrote to him Whenever 1 see other women suficriug I tell them about your wonderful medicines." The benefits resulting from a coeisulta-tiou coeisulta-tiou by letter with Dr. Pierce are testified to by thousands of grateful womeu who have been nude uew women by his medical med-ical advice and fatherly counsel given absolutely without cost or fee. Sick and ailing women, especially those suffering from chrome diseases, are I invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held ;is strictly private and sacredly confidential. ! Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best medicine for the cure of woman-1 woman-1 ills. It establishes regularity, dries 9j weakening drains, heals inflammation W and ulceration and cures female weak- re ness. It is the best preparative for fjs maternity, giving the mother strength to gS give her child, and making the baby's g advent practically painless, sf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription con- tains no alcohol and is entirely free from 9 opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. K9 The Common Sense Medical Adviser, m looS large pages, in paper covers, is sent Q AW on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to y expellee of mailing only. Address -. R. V. Piurce, Buffalo, N. Y. H 1 EXAMINE YOUR DENTIFRICE, Acid and prit. (isacHect enemies of tho teeth, sbound in cheap dentifrices. Fine perfumes per-fumes do nol make line dentifrices. Your teeth de serve better of you than to bo offered up a sacrifice to your pocketbook. SOZODONT Is of proven value Slxiy years Is a pretty good test. No acid, no grit in Soiodont. The Liquid penetrates the little crevices and purifies them; the Powder give3 a bright and polished surface. 3 FORM: LIQUID, POWDER, PAST& THE OLDEST MAIN IN AMERICA! -jfjA ESCAPED THE TERRORS OF f INTERS BY I 'WM " AUrlblltG 'Mjifc my ExLremg Old Ag t,o ..S th Use of Mr. Isaac Brock, 116 Years Old Last Birthday. SAAC BROCK, a citizen of McLeii- I nan county, Texas, has lived for 116 years For many year? ho resided at Boscjue Falls, eighteen miles wert of Waco, hut now lives with liis son-in-law at Valley Miln, Texas. A short time- ago by request, Unt le Isaac came to 'aix and sat for his picture, pic-ture, in his hand he held, a stick ut from the grave of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Jack-son, which has been carried by him ever since. Mr. Brock Is a dignified old gentleman, showing few signs of decrepitude. de-crepitude. His family Bible is still preserved, pre-served, and it shows that the date of his birth was written 116 years ago. Surely a few words from this remarkable remark-able olel gentleman, who has hail 116 years experience to draw fromf would be Interesting as well as profitable. A lengthy blographlc.nl sketch 1" given of this remarkable old man In the Waco Timed-Herald, December 4, 1898. A ntlll more pretentious biography of this, the oldest living man, illustrated With a 4 f ftTTT f Born before the United States 4-was formed. -4-T Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from -nl sudden changes. T Veteran of four ware I tShod a horse when 99 years old. 4-Always 4-Always conquered the grip with4 Pe-ru-na. X Witness in a land suit at the age-4-of 1 10 years. t Believes Pe-ru-na tht? greatest. remedy of the age for catarrhal troubles. double column portrait was given the readers of the Dallas Morning News, dated December 11. 189S, and also the Chicago Times-Herald of the same date This centenarian Is an ardent friend of Peruna, having useel It many years. "After n man has lived in thi W 01 " ; 1 1 lve- he ought to -t. ' many thins i VM perlence I th h hav, n, , hy - One of the things I hav. found rut to my entire satisfaction is that th 1 proper thin for ailments that J9 due directly to the effects of the dij mate For 116 year3 I have vitJ stood the changeable climate of t)l" United States. " "I ha e alv ays be. n , , , x heahfcj but. of ecu, we. .uhjen, toVneaffJ v 1" h . le cue ,o sud.len ch.a in the climate nnd iempera.turP Ing mj long life I hav i BOWn , diarrhoea "As for Dr Hartman's remedy p-runa, p-runa, I have found it to be the best it not the only, reliable medy fal these affections. It has, been mJ standby for m-.ny years, end I at tribute my crcod health and extremi! old age to this remedy. 1 1 ( xactly nn J .- rf)U i It protects ii from 1 1 rVi J P C"'"! Jl'l" 't gives HI.- strength' Ii t k. . p.- i,i lilevid In K,.r.. , r, ulatlon' I L 1' i . "in.- to re i, dm it riln ,,-t .nreJ ly for the m iny little things for whiel 1 I need medicine. j f- W'I.ei . i-pLiemles e,f la grippe jfl I began to make their appearance In tH I country I was a sufferer from this fl I ease T , T b?.J several long sieges with thf f" griip A i Qrst I did not know tbsjv ' Perunn was a remedy for this diteuaft Vhen I heard that la gnppe was wrm demic catarrh, I tried Peruna for J'-grippe J'-grippe and found it to be just thi In a lettei dated Janunry ':i ir!r ur Brock writes; I an i I r ,:- j v e-i; as n have for ;. -a-- Ti e o,,iv thing inaMs both, i ir e is my If . ou'ol mtm i he farqflT would" do i.o C'-.; I venule! QCP be without Peruna." Yours truly. ISAAC BROCK. When old age comes it brings wlthj catarrhal diseases. Svstemlc catarrh li almost universal In old people. Tliis explains why Peruna ?ias becom so Indispensable to old people Perun I 1p their ."afe-guard. It Is the only reraed; yet devlwel that entirely meets thes cases. j Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotlca One reason why Peruna has foua permanent use In o many homes that it contains no narcotics of sj kind Peruna perfectly harrrl-. ' can be used at th of lime " ithot a quiring i drug habit Peruna doe not produce temporary re?uUs. It permanent In Its effect. It hns tic had effe, upon, the systen and gradually eliminates catarrh by p mo ing the rai,-.- of .n rrh Thet are- a multitude of homes where Perun has been used off and on for tent ars. Such a thing could not be post bio If Perm a . ontalne.l any il-uf of narcotic nature. |