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Show THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered suf-fered two years with female disorders. r7 r- 'ma. m7 health was very flfeibad and I had a. W&p<m continual backache fcy Fw' which was simply C?, "?3. Vw .awtul. I could not l if staui 011 m7 feet sjKl v 'W& long enough to cook X sfA ja meal's victuals 0WrM without my back ft i's ) nearly killing me, vfffif ,and I would bavo III II I BUCQ dragging sen-(II sen-(II II II 'sations I could , I I W 'I I hardly bear it. I bad soreness in each side, could not Btand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On advice ad-vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vege-table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good health. It is now-more now-more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, r.nd never have the backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may publish it." Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent relielf you must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Liynn, Mass., for special advice. Your letter will be absolutely-confidential, absolutely-confidential, and the advice free. QUEER DISEASE IS 111 ITEO STATES Many Here Afflicted With Odd Ailment, Says Prof. Munyon. GREWSOME CREATURES VERY COMMON, FINDS EXPERT. Many people in the United States are afflicted with a queer disease, according to a statement yesterday by Professor James M. Munyon. He made the following follow-ing remarkable and rather grevvsome statement: "Many persons who come and write to my headquarters at 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., think they are suffering from a simple stomach trouble, when in reality they are the victims of an entirely different diseasethat of tape worm. These tape worms are huge internal parasites, which locate in the upper bowel and consume a large percentage per-centage of the nutriment in undigested food. They sometimes grow to a length of forty to sixty feet. One may have a tape worm for years and never know the cause of his or her ill health. "Persons who are suffering from one of these creatures become nervous, weak and irritable, and tire at the least exertion. ex-ertion. The tape worms rob one of ambition am-bition and vitality and strength, but they are rarely fatal. "The victim of this disease is apt to believe that he is suffering from chronic stomach trouble, and doctors for yeurs without relief. This is not the fault of the physicians he consults, for there Is no absolute diagnosis that will tell positively posi-tively that one is not a victim of tape worm. "The most common symptom of this trouble Is an abnormal appetite. At times the person is ravenously hungry and cannot get enough to eat. At other times the very sight of food is loathsome. There is a gnawing, faint sensation at the pit of the stomach, and the victim has headaches, fits of dizziness and nausea. nau-sea. He cannot sleep at night and often thinks he is suffering from nervous prostration. pros-tration. "I have a treatment which has had wonderful success in eliminating these Sreat creatures from the svstem. In the ;ourse of its regular action in aiding Jigestion, and ridding the blood, kidneys md liver of impurities it has proven fatal to these great worms. If one has a tape worm, this treatment will. In nine cases 3ut of ten, stupefy and pass it away, but If not, the treatment will rebuild the run-down person, who is probably suffering suffer-ing from stomach trouble and a general inaemic condition. My doctors report marvelous success here with this treatment. treat-ment. Fully a dozen persons have passed these worms, but they are naturally reticent reti-cent about discussing them, and of course tve cannot violate their confidence by giving giv-ing their names to the public." Letters addressed to Professor James M. Munyon,' 53d and Jefferson Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., will receive as careful Ittention as though the patient called in person. Medical advice and consultation Ibsolutely free. Not a penny to pay. Finest in Quality. Largest in Variety, They meet every requirement for cleaning ana polishing shoes of all kinds and colors. -Him nK &fesfti ipml mim Mm! L--- '-iv?if Mlfriri -,y GILT EDGE the only ladles shoe dressing Chat positively contains OIL. 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