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Show SHarp Pains In tKe Back Point to Hidden Kidney Trouble. Qyf s,r" Have you a 1' AVv lame back, ach- l' iD lng day and W' jwT night? L''-)Cr Do you feel a rjV ffff sharp pain after "jfe, bending over? Il When the kid- -V-,v""f neys seem sore T jvA and the action I ' An irregular, use VA V V Doan's Kidney ' V TW Pills, which have V .lS cured thousands, ac A Colorado Case John T. Scantling. .Trtnirind. Colo., FHV8- "I was confined to heel so helpless help-less I had to be fed. Nothing helped me until I used Donn's Kidney Pills, and thev did ma a world of good. I have never missed a day s work since." Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box D. Kidney pan s puis TUf! RI BCCt M' qulritly.reIIOTe.ejrj Rytfe INUInrSUn V irritation gu" vSlEYE WATER ind.'uookrr! JOHN JL. THOMPSON SONS &CO-. Troy, N. V. Paxtine Antiseptic sprayed into the nasal passages is a surprisingly successful suc-cessful remedy for catarrh. At druggists drug-gists 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt re-ceipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of' CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the y yTTi Signature of (uz-7T7-cicCUli In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria By Experiment. "What was your little boy . crying about last evening?" "Over his lesson in natural history." "A child of that age studying natural history? You astonish me!" "It's so, just the same. He was learning the difference between be-tween a wasp and a fly." : "Exclamatory" Was Right. Mrs. Mason's colored washerwoman, Martha, was complaining of her husband's hus-band's health. "Why, is he sick, Martha?'' asked Mrs. Mason. "He's ve'y po'ly,' ma'am, po'ly,'' answered an-swered the woman. "He's got the exclamatory ex-clamatory rheumatism." "You mean inflammatory, Martha," said the patron. "Exclamatory means to cry out." "Yes, ma'am," replied Martha, with conviction; "dat's what it is. He hollers hol-lers all the time." Judge. Works in the Garden Now. Grown old in the service of bis master mas-ter and mistress, James was a privileged privi-leged retainer. He was waiting at table one day, when a guest politely asked for a fish-fork. fish-fork. Strangely enough, the request was ignored. Then the hostess noticed the episode epi-sode and remarked in a most peremptory peremp-tory manner: i "James, Mrs. Jones hasn't a fish fork. Get her one at once!" "Madam," came the emphatic reply,, "last time Mrs. Jones dined here we lost a fish fork." James has now been relegated to the garden. ( To The Last Mouthful one enjoys a bowl of I crisp, delightful ! with cream or stewed fruil or both. Some people make an entire breakfast out of this combination. Try ill "The Memory Lingers" Sold by Grocers. Pwlum Ccrc.l Company. I.imul, 13lllc Cck, Mid,., U. S. A. |