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Show No Rest No Peace ... ..... . regular kidney action and uric add There's no rest and but little peace -houand8 of graleful reCom- for a person whose kidneys are out or f "yejy pjrfurg m mendations throughout the country-Lame country-Lame in the morning, suffering cricks 7es A StOy" prove their worth, in the back and sharp stabs of pain ftgjgTfops i .j , , ' i - f A ID IIP IN BED with every sudden strain, the day is 1 ' i , , ,, c just one round of pain and trouble. Gov Up All Hope of Recovery It would be strange if all-day back- 1 : ache did not wear on the temper but M im r Main it is not only on that account that ryTa Vermillion. S. Dak., says: "When 1 was' people who suffer with weak kidneys fg?h six years old I had dlptheria and it left are nervous, cross and irritable. V ' lZy Uric acid is poison to tho nerves, js?"-' .7 X "?- I had kidney weakness, but as I koi older and when the kidneys are not working fTNAS-' SN-k ''JSifk - ' 1 tho"sht 1 would SutKr?-w the lrolibiIC'; ,, I, .7 ,," t , u f A didn't however, and as time passed I pot well, this acid collects in the blood r ' ,i ' Vorsi. My feet and limbs were ternbly and works upon the nerves, causing ji II tkNjW I 'f I v-r-a; swollen and I couldn't wear my siw-j, headache, dizziness, languor, an in- p:M y.., F?U&$ My back w as so stiff l could hardly ten clination'to worry over trifles, and a fefe: rV,SSn! giann suspicious, short temper. iB(MflrTSrl'' l?3cSt of the doctors' medicine, I didn't improve. Rheumatic pain, neuralgia sciatica. g W; lumbago, neuritis and gravel are fur- -MllBaeiM torR in despnir and life certainly k.cJ ther steps in uric acid poisoning. :SM'5ir'-.. blue. I didn't think I would ever be ivelfc Don't neglect kidnev weakness. An -pi!ftS aKain. 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This became larger finally covering the entire scalp and spread to different parts of the body, the limbs and back and in the ears. These sores grew larger gradually grad-ually until some were as large as a quarter of-a dollar. They would itch and if scratched they would bleed and smart. The clothing would irritate them. at night when it was being removed re-moved causing them to itch and smart so I could not sleep. A watery fluid would run from them. My scalp became be-came covered with a scale and when the hair was raised up it would raise this scale; the hair was coming out terribly. "I treated about six months and got no relief and after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment with two applications applica-tions we could notice a great difference. differ-ence. It began to get better right away. In a month's time' I was com-ninini com-ninini rt,.t,rl " rQia-npdl Mrs Bertha LyLJ V-Jd Underwood, Jan. 3, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. 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