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Show A SUDDEN TWINGE Of pain is pen orally tho first; warning of an attnclc of rheumatism. It feo3 as if iho disease were in tho bones or mnsclos, but tho real causo of rheumatism is yZghi? found in impure K&Za blood. In order to (&sr" T- euro rheumatism L A iSPv the blood must be XTjft V j cleansed of the poi-SjtSsf' poi-SjtSsf' sonous Impurities VMP'' which aro tho U cause of Iho dls- j oaso. SKK -" Dr. Pierce's 'fcgE&S Golden Medicni Discovery has been W 4ffi&tu vcrv sfcecs3'"! 'n I I Sff raj i tho cure of rhcuma-Ml rhcuma-Ml wl tlsm, because it en-Do en-Do f Mrely cleanses tho W I n I blood from the HI I poisonous uric acid u f ij which is tho causo a J $V of t lie disease. hi "Your "Golden JrJf -t Medical Discovery' tU. cured moof rhouma-Sk rhouma-Sk tlsm after I hod tried g) a do 7. on remedies rIthoui relief, and also trono WmI In search of health," writes Barry ICIttor. of No. 1W5 fllh Street. Denver, Colo. "Only those who have suffered from this dread mnlndy know the pain and misery I endured for over flvo years. Whenever the weather was flnrnp or cold m.v troubles were IncrMned and my Joints would be so still and sore that I was hardly able to move about, and often unable to dress myself I used a number of lilchly rccommonded medicines, but they had no effect whatever on me, and 1 came to Colorado hoping to rcealn my health, but failed lo obtain tho relief I had hoped for. A ecntlcman In tho house where S lived advised me to use Dr Pierce's Golden ledlcal Discovery, and In four months and a half after 1 besran using It l was a well man, and havo had no touch of It for the post so von months." The solo motive for substitution Is to permit tho dealer to make the littlo more profit paid bv the sale of less meritorious medicinos. tie gains; you los. Therefore, There-fore, accent no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." ajrx- These tiny, sucar-coated antl-gCTCCB antl-gCTCCB bilious granules reculato and lAvIlL Invigorate Stomach. Liver and rvewo-ta nowi,ls Donotbecot tho "pill habit," but cure constipation One or two each day for a Inxatlvo and regulator, three or four for an active cathartic. Once tried always In favor. Tut up In vials; always fresh and reliable CKACHE AND i SWOLLEN LIMBS Ray Goodwin, Who Suffered Unteld Misery t. from Kidney Disease, Cured by EARNER'S SAFE CURE PIIEB TSJLNY REMEDIES WITHOUT RELIEF, AND IN DESPAIR WOK A TRIP TO HOT SPRINGS, BUT NOTHING DID ME ANY IpOD UNTIL I TOOK YOUR GRAND MEDICINE." SHE WRITES: WSKi "For 1110 lflst fow years T have been a HwigPSaipfevAW sufferer with kidney troubles, which SHIfllW threatened the mo.st serious consequences. BtBBBaaBiBSM 1 -surrore( greatly from backache, which HBHSShKIBrW. became unbearable. After a shllc 1 got BMMWK&a' pains In niv limbs, which caused great HHHSH3 ' I was utterly discouraged, as I tried MgZy-'W many remedies without relief. 1 also con- BkK:'.''.;: : : -'SKKDa Milted many physicians with the same re- .P-xWw'v .WWam, su,t 1 waa 1,1 despair, and took a trip to ffftft-: 2-1 ot Springs, which made me feel better B-mHBHb while I waa there, but when 1 returned BlfHBBK homt fu "3 ba(1 w k01 c;As a inst BfSpll 0MfS& and 1 liavo ljeen entirely restored to KW$i?"S?MaK5 health, which 1 owe to your very valuable mMMyW0mKA remedy. I always keep It in the house and Wm'l-ySWA us- as w" consld m- It the best remedy WvWw'MW in t,u world- 1 1'cartlty Indorse it as a 5fflSSWBi? ijur0 VUTi' tw a" wo I""'" euffered as I WWyWM StV Ka7fII?oSstoVVMSDWIN' 138 Gl'VW WMyWmwA Ari -vou "ervous, tired and depressed in spirits. lacking In energy, ambition and KmMMWM, vitality, with dull, grinding pains In the EmiwMW'Wi lol,,K untl 1,fekV Have you rheumatic BP1' i 1 i 1 1' I if" I I I gout or swellings, frequent headaches. S ' loss of memory, poor appetite torpid W MRS "RA V rnoTiTrrr-KT Uv''1, !iml '""hlllty to assimilate and dl- 1, rZf'.u G00DWIN. gest food? Is your sleep lltful? It you 'wm'-Wntl, i?C8S sm')loms 'our kidneys are affected and your onlv hope for life SfciViwD i i u c'un? which must bo taken without a moment's delay. Safe Khi Vh 'J? .f 10 tne H0Urce of the trouble and cleansing the blood of uric acid BKiV i, . allowed to remain in the system, breeds Brlght's disease, diabetes ner complaints which end lh speedy death. iWOlir KillllftVS Lui,sone morning urine stand 21 hours; if a rcddlsh-broun !Blou(H- i r'cdlni(n forms, or If particles llont ubout In It. or if It Is the Hfttt' Vurc okv' your kidneys aro diseased and your onlyvsafety is In War-. l"mlUnb,Lilrr.wd.e .f ,"cr8 and contains no harmful drugs. It Is free from sed-IBtWrfio sed-IBtWrfio v t0 tnkfv Bokl at nU dru' stores, or direct, W cents and ?l a pur p i5TT)e.pwf?rR.af0 Curo Co" "Rochoster. N, Y.. for free medical book. HSner-H mlbTLS- Thy "" worthless and very often dangerous. jBpm.ru bate Pills move tho bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. A Source of Cozistant Worry-and Worry-and an Injury to fiealtk . Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal it is a sure sign that there is something wrong with the blood. It is not healthy as it should be, but infected with some .germ or perhaps old blood taint that has lain dormant in the system for years awaiting a favorable opportunity for manifesting itself. Then often an insignificant scratch, cut or bruise will develop into a festering sore that resists all treatment and becomes a source of daily care and worry, affecting the entire health and causing the sufferer many hours of anxiety. Those most usually afflicted with sores and ulcers are persons who have reached or passed middle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to wane, and the poisonous germs with which it is saturated force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or some other part of the body and form a sore or ulcer. This being fed by a poisoned blood supply, grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it be-comes be-comes what is veiy aptly termed "an old sore." While the old or middle-aged are the usual sufferers, the young are not exempt if the blood becomes infected with the germs. How aggravating and stubborn these places are can best be told b.y some person who lias nursed and treated one for rears, applying salves, powders, washes and the like until his patience is exhausted and with no good results. The sore or ulcer remains and con-tinues con-tinues its work of destruction by eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, and distributing' its poison through the circulation to all parts of the body to affect the general health. Some years ago I was shot in the left leg, receiving what 'ri, I considered only a slight wound. It developod into a run- The tact that often a wart, mole, pimple 01 ning sore and gave m a great doal of painnd inconvon- birthmark, that for years showed 110 signs of ionoe. I was treated by many doctors, and took a number , 11 '-m 1. of blood remedies, but nono did mo any good, and did not trouble, will sometimes, with a little rough 600m to cnock tne progross of th0 soro. i had heard' handling or slight Cllt, develop into One of S. S. S. highly rocommondod for tho blood, and concluded . ,1 ,11 1 i i 1 to givo it a trial, and tho result was gratifying. S. S. S. these Stubborn ulcers, sllOWS Conclusively seemod to get right at the trouble, and forced the poison that the Cause is in the blood. Not Only are out of my blood; soon afterwards tho sore healed up and , i r 1 1 . j 1 ,1 was cured sound and well. I am sure S. 'S. S. is by far they painful, but dangerous, because the . tho best blood remedy mado. same taint that is behind an "old sore" xawrenceburg, Ky. v j. h. MoBRAyer. , is back of caucerous ulcers. The practice of cutting out the diseased part and scraping the bone is often resorted to, but these severe measures seldom do any good. The sore may be removed and for a time heal over, but the same poison that produced it the first time is still in the blood, because the blood cannot be cut awa', and it will return. Nor can external applications be of any permanent benefit for the reason that the trouble is beyond their reach and they cannot possibly have any effect on the germs and poisons the most they can do is relieve the pain. The only treatment that can do any real good is a competent blood purifier one that goes to the very root of the trouble and forces out the cause; and for this purpose nothing has ever been found to equal S. S. S. It goes to the fountain-head of the disease, drives out all poison and morbid matter, reduces the inflammation and allows the sore to heal natu-rally natu-rally and permanently. Not onty does S. S. S. purify the blood of all poisons and germs, but builds it up, making it strong and healthy and able to supply every part of the body with sufficient and proper nourishment to keep it SfcPI3S n Perect nealtu- S. S. S. is purely vegetable, being H iPic'l ilS!! made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, and is not 8$S& SK oub7' the king of blood purifiers, but the greatest of all ys tJ tonics to strengthen the constitution, restore the -vital it', gfrtjllll fefegjc help the appetite and digestion, and tone up the S3'steui. tP If 3rou have a sore that is slow in healing; do not fl waste time with external applications, or experiment fl with unknown remedies, but begin the use of S. S. S. and by removing the cause, cure the H trouble permanently. Our special book on sores and ulcers and any medical advices will be fl given without charge. THE SWIFT SPBGSfi 0flfiPAftiV9 ATLA91ITAP GjIb H U (JrPPro Particularly artistic in do- M I Unless your diuing-room has M$$W . . . . , W 1 0 swi;'& sign, substantial in conrstriic- ! I been recently furnished from V tion and exceedingly rich in fin- ' I I the. stocks of our store, there is a feY kW isb as well as modest in price, i H I a reason why you should see Ql 0UL" liew cxtGnsion tables Pos" 1 1 these new extension tables, a MfiS' SeSS aU lhe l"alifications lhe I H choice of which would make a M' most conservative purchasers 1 I delightful. improvement in Ihnt WMl - .JST WJllM 1 I I 'W&kmk. ' '-Iwi md The range of variety is from 1 section of the Home. Alto- 'kfflmi n i i , i , - I M 1 . . , IrlWWfe' WWu S the highest grades shown in 1 gether it is as elaborate an ar- PM 4111 the City to the cheapest that's I raugement of handsomely de- J pSP reliable. H 1 signed dining-room pieces as Below wc sbow 0 few PP- l I I JecQlild . ,-t c lgP lar styles which have been 1 0110 C0U W,Shl0See' , ySv priced extraordinarily low. j l Egn ixtln l - 1 I , Dining table, solid oak, top od In inch l 0 -112x42 square, S ft. extension, 4 in. Finish, ip l)G(1(?Lstal nnd npally Polished iol,. (j fr. extension, 34-incb fanoj H 1 fancy legs, highly polished and $6.00 carved legs, a truly remarkable $8.00 legs, well finished and highly pol- H I jiei'fectly finished. quality fit its price. S ished. 1 I 1905 REFRIGERATORS, . OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS, I I For an economical refrigerator or ice box we can gratify Are invariably interesting in the showing of the new things m I all your desires. Our new ones are not only very economical house furnishings as they arrive. You may always look to I in the first cost, but in the cost of maintenance, as they are of them for (he very latest creations or special offerings in tlio I durable construction and will keep things cool with the use of furniiure lines. This week some weathered oak novelties are J tm very little ice. the attractions. |