eis»= ~f=ig' tie' §;.&if i _n m'.»;=-aww f»1».¢1i=y;<~vJir`~|fliawsf-\g_»~`»'- ~t i s /., " | I 1: _. TH” GUARDTAN f`F{AVTO'TTE”l‘f)WN JUNE ]Q_ ~_5zgg_ C ORD TO THE WISE 6 1 ¢ v "filly-‘s. Gem - ~ S SUFFICIEP » :.:.-:_-..-.z ’,,°°_‘=,= ‘ Those who hive visitel our OLOl`H[.\IG ROOMS this Spring have been delighted with the assortment, the makes, the materialland the lini=h of our goods, i km *melt depulQi:I;eeIpL;i.ees are wenflerfully low. If you have the time pay usavisit-. We dont care, if you want to buy or not. It’s a pleasure to show you thrc-qi 1/ _T fa” Clothing’ Caps- Staple ca-ooan. I-Iats, House Furnishings; C4-ents’ Furnilhinfh. Dress Goods. Under ,ci.<>1:n1ng. Capes, D °srr<-:ei Incident. “My Dear Sir," exclaimed Lawyer Bartholomew Livingston. meeting the Rav. Dr. Archibald W'idham on the village street. “\Vhat does this mean? Ithought you were laid up with all sorts of had diseases Z" “And so I was,” replied the reverend gmtleman, ‘-I had an attack of indig- atioii and from that time on my whole system has beenln a disordered condit- ioauutil I began taking Hood’s Sarsap= iiills which has put me onmy feet and med all my stomach troubles." -‘I donlt doubt it." said -the lawyer "This same medicine cured my wife of rhaumatism and my little girl ol scof- ula. When they sayitis the best medic- icine money can buy, they only tell the mth.” -°Yes, yes. so they do.” replied the minister. and the two passel on. '__ " *: ~ L; 1] The country woman is usually » \ healthy and ro- `..~_ bust. If she isn’t it is generally be- oiher own or neg- is a WO- " but her sur- ings are , and uu- less she has some local weakness, she bears her \ _ heavy b u r d e u _ ' without serious inconvenience. The trouble with too many country wo- men is that they do not sumciently realize the supreme importance of keeping healthy in a womanly way. Q. woman’s general health cannot be good if she suffers from local_weakness and disease. If she suffers H this way, the strongest woman will soon lreak down and _become a weak, sickly, nervous, complaining invalid. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all weakness l!_|d disease of the organs distinctly femi- Ime; It acts directly on these organs, making them strong, healthy and vigorous. It cures all weakness, disorders and dis- gacements of the delicate internal organs. r_s the greatest of all nerve tonics. It hnishes the discomforts of the period of solicitude, and makes baby’s advent easy Ind almost painless. It positively insures the little new-c_omer’s health and an ample supply of nourishment. Thousands of wo- men have testided to its wonderful merits, and many of them have cheerfully permit- ted their experiences, names, addresses and photographs to be printed in Doctor Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. The “Favorite Prescription” is sold by all pod medicine stores, and a paper-covered Medical Adviser ” of 1008 pages is mailed free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to ¢0ver cost of customs and mailing. Cloth- hound 50 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. _Frank Caulfield, of East DlCkit1S0r1, Frankizri CO.. N. Y.. writes: "I deem it my d‘“§'i* €.\:prc~.