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Don't wait until y
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driven you to despaii
shattered and your co
w I Help and happiness surely nwa
1 advice. Disease makes women nor
~ children and household duties; sue
of a woman who understands the
woman is Mrs. Pinkhnni, who wi
TMnkhnm's Vcjfctiiblc l'om]Hiun
courajjed women to health and hn
Her address is Lynn, Mass., and 1
not wait.
. _ ) Will not the volumes of lotl
L : made strong by Lydta I'. IHnkl
I Yinco others of the virtues of thii
L WKion (i luiu *
fww ,? mmm-+ ??<\ lltV M*M |I r
cases is it justice to yourself to
believe it would, help me ?"
Surely you cannot wish to
cournpred, exhausted with each <
rangement. of the feminine orf
f Vegetable Compound. It will sn
Mrs. Emilie Seering, 1'
York Cit
" DKAR Mrs.
blues
before loop my back wasjbetter too, na
six bottles in all, and it is with tha
present good health in due to the use
Cainpouud."
FREE MEDICAL A
it there-is anything in your
special advice, write freely to
your letter. She can surely help
such a wide experience In treati
has helped hundreds of tliousan
address is Lynn, Mass., and her
Lsh if you do not aee^^t her kind
Ocnnn forfeit ? \to cannot forth'
V V* ?<5 W w ttl>',vo ' *u"t,,no,?l,4L wUleh ?.ll i?r?i
I* *M PIOB "?uin m . ,
L? o?0 -prof* k.iivv 1 qJHior? ???g W
C 'Sl'Vl JS11 11* mil* S1U03 fr*1
atS. *- ??
I IS NOT A (
| BUT iT CURES Rl
I jtntI all dlr.rnxrx arixhirj frtnn impuriti
1 itt,fure the diyextlre iprfjanx. Intnrrh,
9 disappear under the pweerful hi,,oil pm
I I TWO BOTTLE
I Sf Gentlemen:?I t*?e pieniture in bearln
I ?f T?"r " ItHBCMACinS. Two bottlftrt mi
I I be of unjr beceflt to you in advertlsinr ym
H Tours truly, XT. II. KAN'TV
I All Druggists, $1.00, o
I j Bobbitt Chemical Co..
I WITH NERVES UNS
THAT
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L BOTT1
our suffer^-s have \
r, with your nerves all r
urage gone. \
its you if you aceept Mrs. Pinkham's a
,'ous, irritable, awl easily annoyed by r
h women need the counsel and help |
peculiar troubles of her rex; that
th her famous medicine, hydla E.
d, have restored more sick and dis- s
ippincss than any other one person. r
her advice is free, "Write todav, do '
(
ters from women xvlio have been ,
mill's Vegetable Compound oon*
great, medicine? t
iuccessftil in more than a million i
say, without trying it. " t do not
1
remain weak and siek mal dis- 1
lay's work. If you have some do- ?
pvn is m try Lydia Ik Pink ham's i
irely help you.
.
74 St. Ann's Ave., New
..r* i
v, writes; v
en who are always blue and depressed
would lake I>vdki lk i'inkliaill^ i
(impound they would find it the modi- |
;d to bring them to a wore cheerful
il. 1 was terribly worried and downcast,
and bloodless. Mv back a.'hod till the 5
,tcr how hard I tried to forge'. it or
osition to ease it. and 1 :-.o pain at the
brain was so had that I sometimes '
I would j'Tow crazy : 1 bad the blues bo
s always so depressed I eould not stxu | '
t off; half of the time 1 did not. seem to J
courage to do my work ; everything 1
:o go wrong with inc. and 1 was always J
X and fearing the worst, i began to
ilia K. IMnkhnm's \ eget:?hle Com- | (
After the liriit few doses a 1 oad seemed i
am ray shoulders, I felt better in every '
left me and my head stopped aching; 1
d I looked younger and stronger I took ! :
nkfulness that I acknowledge that my j
of T^ytlia K. Plnkliam's Vegetable
lDVICE TO WOMKN.
case ftbout which you would like i 1
Mrs. Plnkhuin. No iiinn will sen 1
you, for no person in America litis ;
iwv Silo ou I O 1 1 * I
tviiuiu 111.7 iui> iiiiu. r'fir
?ls of women back to health. Her 1
advice is free. You arc very fool.
invitation.
with produce the original letter nml tt}c?tu:? of
v? its itl.si.lutA KrnultiMiiiw.
la K. 1*111 khnut MimIIi Iuk Co., Ljrun, Mn<?.
Vie Allen's PnnMlstn,
It is tin* only euro for Swollen, Sinn ting,
; Tircil. A<'iiing, Hot, Sw i.tiu z l'eet,Corns atel
! bunion-.-. Ask for Allen':- Foot* Knse, npo\v?l?'f
! to bo shaken into tlio mIhios. Cures while iO'.?
! walk. At all Druggists n..l Shoo Stores,
S Don't u-eept any substitute, Sample sent
i r sb. Address,Allan ti. Olmsto 1. Leltoy, N.V.
The forest* oi S'o.ilii AiM.-a hiv coin* i
pined | iinoipit'i'.y <>. ...in.etl ,ui>i j'.nnrled
native trees, til on'.y h>i vti^o.i tanking und
tctice. Inn.<:ue_.
i
The bigger tiie man tin* harder it is lor
him to squeeze o;it oi a light place.
You can do your dyeing in halt tn
1 hour with J'UTNAM KAIIKI.KSS l)VEs>.
;
it may he cowardly to show the whit*
j feather, unless you ate a milliner.
5 do not believe 1'lso's Curo lor Const) up*
tlon liosan? jual lor cousin and coat-?-Jon x i
1. tiovr.ii, trinity rinriii/s, in.l.. b'e*j. lo, 1JJJ.
:URE-ALL,
HEU M ATI S M ;'i
m in thr Wnorf. ft pnvitirrl 1/ trill ?#?<
KUnrit, J.lrrr ttntl Stmnnett troublra
rift/in;/ qualities of this inrtlirhir.
:s CURED. . v ? I
lUt.tHiii. N. C.
gr testimony to the curative properties
r*<1 my son of it hail case. If this will 1
ur ruoritorJous remedy, you can use it. .
, Stcirord, X. C. Tnftilutiem for lillnri.
r expressagc prepaid. <
* Baltimore, nd.. I. 5. A.
TRUNG AND HEADS 1 '
ACHE I 1
VOMEN
SELTZER !
HE I.
10 CRNTS J J
THE DESIRE.
Giro me no mansion# Ivory whit#,
Nor palaces of pearl ami gold;
Give me a child for all delight
Just four years old.
Clivo mo no wins# of rosy shine.
Nor snowy raiment, fold on fold.
Give tne a little boy all mine
Just four years old.
Giro me no gold nnd starry crown?
Nor hnrp*, nor pnlm-brnuches unrolled,
Give me a nestling head of brown
Just (our years old.
Give mo a cheek that's like the peach,
Two arms to clasp mo from tho cold.
And all my heaven's within my reach
Just four years old.
Dear God. You give mo from Your skioa
A little Paradise to hold
As Mury once lier Fnntdise,
Jus-t four>?:j?rs old.
?Katburino Tynon, la London Sptlctntor.
HUMOROUS.
\Vigg?ll?'s rather dense. isn't lie?
>Vagg- Yob; lie wouldn't r cognize the
>oint of a joke If lie sat down on it.
Mine Chicago?I have a pair of canas
shoes made from the sail of Jack's
acht. Miss Falrmount?Graeions!
iVas the sail large enough?
Sharp??He told tha his get-ri<h|UieV
Scheme was not a game of
banco. Wlrealton?He's right. You
vouldn't have any chance at all.
"Pfmhlet.on seems to ho always oul
LUtomobiling," "Yes; lie said tie would
ather run the risk of being blown tip
>y the automobile than by his wife."
First Convict?I se? some parson
ays dat more papers should he sent to
imtise de prisoners. Hoc mil Convict? j
A'ell. 1 wouldn't niir.d receiving a few '
>ld Mrs myself.
"He said he i onld not live without
ne." "Then you will marry him, clear?"
'No; 1 am going to give paw a chance
o make some money." "How?" "Why,
law's an undertaker.
Wigwag?Did you get much cpteer
noney shoved off on you in Paris?
SJewrieli?Yes: 1 guess 1 got nbotit j
verythlng going except one o* them !
here l.atln quarters.
"Yes. our 'lllnek Spook' was demol- j
sed by running into a barn." "Then 1 j
.oppose you had to walls?" "No. we I
lad to run. The farmer ratne after us j
ivlth a pitchfork nnd :t bulldog."
"Why Is Ciml ra put tin' on Btteh j
Mrs," queried Timothy Ties. "Because j
10 spent de night lit a eell wid two rich j
;uyK tint Wefe heltl for automobile
H-orehin ," replied Weary Walker.
"Why are you frying, little boy?" j
isked toe tourist in Texas. "Boo-hoo!"
sobbed the youngster; "tie eyelone blew
lown every house in town but one."
'What one was thai?" "The schoolhouse."
Sbarpe?What was tlto eause of
Walker's demise? Whealton?it was
lite |xuo that kills. Sharp ?You don't
mean to say he was dissipated? Wheal- |
ton?Nt : he was run over by an auto- i
mobile.
Assistant?There is a woman in your !
studio who Wishes to know what !h the !
priee of your last pieture. Artist?Tell
her a hundred dollars. Assistant?And
site says she is a connoisseur. Artist?
Well, tell her a thousand.
"The straw basket .Mrs. I'lum planted
her hanging vines in cost one hundred
dollars last summer." "Great heliotropes!
('no hundred dollars for a
straw basket?" "Vis; it was originally j
her husband's Panama lint."
(Iriftv Hnnrpp?1 ?iU* I Kftar ?1ul vai? I
cuckoo-clock is out of order. The Linly
--What of thai? Gritty George?Well.
I just want to say dat I'll sit around un'
do de cuckooin' every hour for me
board an' lodgin'. I'm always willing
to work.
"Gracious!" said the exasperated
minister; "is there no way in which I
can get the feminine eyes turned i t ray
direction?" "Then is one," replied the
deacon. "How. brother?" "Why. hang
the most gorgeous hat you can find
on the pulpit."
"Roast duck, terrapin, charlotte
tttsse--" repeated the hoy in the red
sweater. "What are yer talkin' about?"
asked the boy in the golf cap. "Why,
I'm only talking about good things.
Didn't you say yon was going to make
tne eat my words?"
l.a Mont?I hear thai Riehwood's
daughter ran away with the chauffeur.
La Moyne?Yes, and Ilichwood is near- j
ly crazy over it. I.n .Montt?Well, it Is
hard to lose a daughter in that way.
l a Moyne?Oh, he don't mind the
daughter, hut they took the automobile
with them.
The spirit friend told the Shade of
George Washington that one of his
letters had just brought $150. "You
should have written more letters." said
the spirit friend. "Oh. no," responded
George; "If 1 had waded into the letter-writing
habit there wouldn't be a
monument to me today."
A Defence of the Spanish Woman.
More awful rubbish is written about
the people, especially the women, of
Latir. countries than of almost anything
else. Take them all. the sparkting
daughters of Andalusia, the nobly
grave women of the Castiles, the enchanting
of Valencianas, the ruddycheeked
women of tho Asturla. and
j1 Galicia, t'r.e robust and wholesome
Cat^loniant. tho proud Arajj5?n^$as,
iocj they make up a national gripping
if women hard to surpass for charm
md verve.?Mexican Herald.
A Dccd Laid Scheme.
Towne?You seemed anxious to pick
i ouarrel with hini.
Browne?Yes. he'a going to lie married
next month.
Town??Ah! I sr>e. Cut you out. rh?
Browne?Oh! no. but I hope he will
:ut me out of his invitation list. My
tame is to save a wedding present.?
?h11arielrihin Pre?f.
"PE-RU-N.
Will
Women Made Strong and Happy
flothers.
Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs is a Erequent
Cause of Barrenness*
Pe-rti-na Eradicates Catari h I'rorrt
the System.
TO the wuRinn of ancient l?r.iel not t'become
a mother was regur?led as Urn j
greatest of cartlilv calamities. To j
become it mother more esptviullv the
brother of ;i strong, healthy boy was the.
height of glory for the faithful woman of.
the good Old |{:!>le days. Kven now. when
tnuternity is not esteemed ;>s ot yore, the
mother of healthy children is an object
of admiration, and sometimes envy. In her
neighbor^. As compared with auc.cui
peoples. the ..veragc American woman ha
it !o\v appreciation of motherhood. There
are, however, it great many exceptions to
tnis statement.
The accompanying letters from grateful j
women tt lio have been tu.eh* strong,
health\ and happy mothers need no added
words of ours to make thent convincing.
Catarrh had weakened and impaired tin
entire systems. l'cruiia tnade them i?ouml
ami wed.
Mrs. I . M. (Irillith, Arcn, Idaho, writes:
"Your medii inr did mc a wonderful I
amount oi good. It cured me of barren-:
iu'sc. I -mii .'Hi vi-nr- > <t : ! me,er i"1 I
arty children; but since beginning your
m< lil- l. i I ; t\e niri Ii 1<> .1 1 noun.: , .
a Young moth
X JSr?\ \V. M< KoIm.i is. xvi it's to
following:
? Ihict ir S. It. Ihiitinan. t'?>/1?mbits, t
Itcnv Sir:?"I jcrl ycrfcctl y we
cil mc to ami took I'd'iots ami Mtih
birth to a I il-ftnn ml ha b y rji ?*/ ????/ i
v: ry tha nk; ul to yon, tntd I'erunn
etrri/oiip ?i?i</ can't jiratu? it riioiig
"/ send you in 1/ oic?? a ml in 1/ /?if
rjont!, ?shc ts a J'crnna baby. I hai
1111/ hnusi icork anil take rare of my
' Their, arc three or four of m
Hlnct it did me t.o much yootl. The
think it is{Inc. It is no yo nl to yivi
rmI. She i- now .-i \ mouths <>!?? am! j
weighs fouiuls. .My mends were ail'
surprised. > >nie v.nnhl not believe it until i
t ln-> i .I'm- to see mi'.
".\i\ hu-iMin! m; , {it- never saw ~-u. li a
than go hi am one a-. Ilicro was in me nt'.oi
i ha! la!.en throe or four imtllis 01
IVriina. 1 ;nn >trnngrr than I hi e hern
since I was ijui'.e young. ijoil lih'ss von
ant! your medicine inri'irr. I ' i::mo; 1 !'
you all. Mv litter : too long u!reail\ ;
but I \vt!l say IVniua euroil *110. I uov? r
saw or heart! tit anything lialt t? good.
I ran never I hunk you ciinuyh 'or yoni
l;:utli?? >. In tii.'i'. tti ,1 i*i'i|iot' 1win '."
like a t!i.ti'ii. It enrol lllV l:ait\ who::
otlu r medicines I ideil. She was leal hut!
with la Kii|ij)e." Mrs. I.. M. Crulilh.
Mrs. I'., riiom.is. \lji!:,'. Mo., write":
"I have U"ccl your IVruna ami Maualiu.
1 ii el h< 'i: doctoring t'nr "t \er.il year.", but |
Natural flavor
=Cot*age=
Corned Reef %
i ------- - ? - - I '
it rii
Krcp it in the house (or etnrrtO'ticics? (or
you \\a-it sonteth-iij: ijood and want it qui. a.
appearing lutuh is tcadv in an instant.
Ltbliy. McNeill & Libby, CI
Thompson's Eyo Water |
Scraps
Indianapolis New.-.
The Jews have a greater number of
religious papers, proportionately, than
any Christian denomination, ant! their
papers are the best supported.
One-fourth of the people on the
earth die before the age of six. onehalf
before the age of sixteen, and ono
person in every hundred lives to the
age of sixty-five.
Tho consumption of mineral waters
in the United States has increasedd,
until now it aggregates $18,000,000
worth per annum. N
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DOAN'S CHANG
Everett, Mass.? I received the I j
sample of Doau'a Pills and tliey ship- ! lin
jH'd all in v trouble of pain in the back,
from which 1 have suffered lor two
years. Iain a sole-leather cutter, and
being on my feet and lifting heavy- :
dies all day, appreciate the help
Doan's Pills have given me. I feel
like a new man.?Geo. A Burgess,
108 Belmont Street.
St. Louis, Mo.? Received sample, ^
and am on my llrtt bottle from the ^
druggist*?they helped uic -wonderfully.
I bad a feeling of wanting to
urinate all the time, and trouble in <^j
passing, burning and itching. That is <]
.mi gone now, unci l reel thankful?
U. 1\. Stkvenson, f;351 Knstou Ave.
^
Asj'kn. Coi.o.. April 10, 1003.? *
Doan's Kittuey I'ills accomplished
the ?Ve.v'red result in my case? relief
came the stcond day after I commenced
taking them. I was troubled
with retention and dribbling of the
urine. Now it is natural nml free us
1 '??i- ii> ( > t;v ? iv Sc.vj". ivy#>. C<
I SAVED l\
tes Mrs. W. McRober
ill ?
a J? IKS %
Mima Kwtli
J I
[ER'S LETTER. I
,
I)j\ llnint'ii liont Delano, Mis*., the 5 i
2
/?r/(t?o, Mist. J \
)U in : J
'/ ?/ catarrh.' I did it.* yntt direct
us I l it. The third i>/* March I gave J
irr (ire ftul/i ii'rll an i Itappy. 1 am
saved tis i/ /</? . I recommend it to
U. J
ty's ptcture. She is so street and J
t* such good health iinir. / do all
baby, ami /eel so goad. J
y neighbors using Teruna note, J
/ trere .fast ran duirn, and they
atrcngth.''? Mre. H". Mc Huberts.
kept pelting \we-r. Our ilay a neighbor J
uiiiii.ni in** ;. i:ir book. tin- '111m
Hi l.ifo." aim wanted me to take your
mod ieim*. I tu!?! tier that I had given up
s!! ? i>i over getting well. I htil tried I
' i much medicine. My neighbors thought \
I near v ile iii iv t h enns'.iinptiou. I
"Fiiutl'.v ' ennelui'i"! r ii t I would make f
a a-' tii't. in\ liii.-ti.'iid got ine a Imttie y
of I'i i tin i and M inn! I commenced w
taking tlii'ii aocoiainig to diroetioiii. That
v.... i v\n year-; a:;o. \ year ago la?t NH ?
vi in!aT I gav. "li1111 to a ID pound ImIiv j
liny, \\iii i-. weil ami hearty: and I am \
doing my own luiu-eworl;. 1 an never
, ive iVrnua to i ereat praise. I think ;t
i* t ie l?e*t mod ;oilio I ever heard of."? j
V.iK. K. riioinas.
I: ym do mil derive prompt ami sat is- |
i : r. 'I'i - from tin* u.se of IVruna, |
wii.e at on to l)i 11.ill man. gi\itlg a|]
r jm&m
yf i- - J -' 7/sSf y?j. i^ii ,*'l
r Jlv3E"->i?5;.^V.
tak- ourclinicc cornod bepf. cook it nnii *pa?on ;
ill dor h\ r\, r: t otter tV..it: i~ tosilde nt
< . When in si ricl.t vv> pur it in rnnsto Keep
^lit unlit \ .>u want it.
cuppers, inr sandwiclu-s?lor r.ny time wlirn
Jhmji'.y turn a key anil tlic can in open. An
??.' -><S.r* Write tot our tree hook let. "How
IHs<S?,U. to Make t'.ood riiinps to Eat."
So. 1i>.
Married men live longer than bachi
dors. In other words, conjugal life
seems a necessary condition of longev- |
; ity. An authority cites the cases of '
fifty centrum ians, not one of whom is
a bachelor. A curious fact, too, is
! that these centenarians ai^wcre all
j widowers. *
; Marriages average d.OO't a day in the
! n'li/tl <. mne!<! A * 1 ftfin - 1
nun nviiu. \n i,'iuif wjiu marry,
332 marry younger women, S70
marry w:mcn of the same ago and 98
older women.
E DOUBT TO G1
\ching hacks are eased. Flip, hack, and Join pi
lb swellings ami dropsy signs vanish.
Pliey correct urine with hriek dust sediment, ]
ored, pain in passing, dribbling, frequency,
ttirig. Doan's Kidney Pills remove calculi
ivel. Kclievc lieurt palpitation, slcsplcssi
iziuess, headache, a a a a nerve)usu58?.
\jfcii T OUT AND >ZV//THIS
3CAL TO f03TCR-MI
\7 tyy oup.n co.. buffalo. ? f.. vy >
l/t/e-K d OOTAlfl A trial oox. r?cc.*^^,
Ifrfl \?.
patjw&-i/LJuarjo \\
I kitm&'Kidn&ffim \
I fflUSuJ Pills, pigi I
\ YA' I'MCt 90 CTHXS. /
\\ ^ t?tc\r\c vex /^,
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i.suit our Physicum l?y mail; medical advice I
/
\Y LIFE,"
ts. _
"I Do All My Housework
and Take
Care of My Baby
and I Feel So
Good."
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nil statement ?>i \niir ease anil lie will
>?' pleased to gi\o \ on liis valuable advice
(rut Is.
Address l)r. liar) man. President <>? The
lluriniuu Sanitarium, I minibus. Oln >
IfeaJth Ssvsuraacc
rWhen traveling there'? a heape.'cc.r- 'D
fort 11 kr.owinK that you nnJ x-.rtlir.* H
oaes are protected from accident fcy
, . i>iy.-o pcop.e t :oinp ;>! man injur**:. (y
H Are you prrtev.ed ' or' illness? You |H
m should be. Der.\ truvel without a be*.- m
m Dr. Thacher'f
g Liver and 3'ood Syrup n|
u All it costs is 50 cents end It may rave 2
r ten tm-.es that in doctors' bills. pcsMfs K
I trivir.tf you absolute r rote.-.ton from I
l ill health. *
Greet (or r.'l Liver, Mil!-toy and Giood I
| Trouble?. Ask your druugi-t.
! 25. CO cent* and $1.00 per Bcttle. 4
I $1.00 six* contains more than twice SO 1
> : Wr'te our Consultation Department, I
H expisir.irg symptoms, and receive !rec ?
Q confidential advice. I
IB THACHER MEDICINE CO., 3
R Chattor.ooRa, Tenn. 1
uir8 i nnai i imp
ncLL uniLumu
TVr yv r? xx x tsx to r*. - v.
J. H. Hatlnx. of Kern, i!I~r. writes a? fnllown:
"I will wr lint I ImvoMnvor iw*n a Wt*)l l'j illlrr
Mii. lilin t!:nf vmnltt tlio "Ohio" Mai-lime for
tlila | art of the coutiiry. li iatle fasteM tiiaehttin
in earth or v<? 1; that I e\*r w,rn. ant) 1 aui wall
nloaxod wit!? it. 1 have !:a>l no troulde with it Mnr*
1 rlarlol it."
T'urti-* v.-i-liiriw- to t.tn ?!-.) ? kindof Well Mnehltwry
addro? LOOM 18 MAC lll.NK Co., 'I'll tin. Ohio.
i in
The Rev. l?r. Henry M. Field, the
last of the famous Field brothers,
reached his eighty-Srst birthday a few
days ago. Ho is living at present at
Stock bridge, but will upend the summer.
as usual, at his Lenox home. Dr.
Field was for many voars editor of the
! New York Evangelist.
The researches pf the last few years
have furnished us with the lost eon
simmon or Ai:stoi!e.
It is no use to urge abstinence while
you are organizing appetite.
LAD SURPRISE
ains, BcnwNOTON Jcxctiox, Mo.? I
1 received sample of Donn's Pills and
liigh | they are nil that js claimed, they rebod
licved a pain in my back, and did all
nnd that was represented.? C. C. Kay,
aess, | It. F. L>. No. 1.
I aYL0usvn.LZ, Miss. ? No man can
tell the good of Dean's Kidney Pills
until he tries them for a weak bock.
I tried everything and got no relief
7 until I used Doon's Pills. ?J. N.
lewis
*WnsTE&ANCn.ilicij., A.prllllth.?
Many thanks for the sample of Doan's
Wr Kidney Pills. We had tried many
1^remedies with little benefit but found
Donn's act promptly, and hit tliecase,
> which was an unusual desire to urinate
*iN ?had to get up five and six times of
, - .. inpiii, iiiinn I'lIIUClCS ?'I18 wen
f\ under wnv, the feet and anklrs
swelled. There was an intense paiu in
the hack, the heat of which would
feel like putting one's hand up to &
lamp chimney. 1 have used the free
trial and two full boxes of Dean's Pills
with the satisfaction of feeling that I
am cured. They are the remedy par
irue. excellence.? B. F. Bauljuux