Show Millions Givc Away It Is certainly gratifying to thl plJb lie to krow of one conc lll i1 the ihn who are not afraId tl1 be ferlliS to the needY and suffering Tho lr11r etolS f i Dr Kings New DIsver for COhslJlfJrtioh Coughs an1 GOd5 have glvillWay over 1000000 tria hl1ltle cf ti i great medlcln nnd have the satisfaction of knowing It has absolutely I abso-lutely cured thousands of hopeless I cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoars ness and all diseases of the Thrat I I Chest and Lungs are surely curd by It Call on Z C M I drug depart ment and get a free trial bttle Regular Reg-ular size 50 cents and 100 Every bottle bot-tle guaranteed or price refunded Post 1m Cereal GrapeNuts and I Friends Oatmeal 0 c1F36 P BROOK tei 34 Ait forUtah 0 HALE STRONG LIVELY New Flesh New Vigor and New Hope When a physician discovers studies or classifies a disease his name Is gWen to It bY his fellow doctors They think that in this way they payhim a compliment although the discoverer need not have found a cure for the dlseas Dr Richard Bright an Englishman Is condemned to a sad immortality im-mortality which associates his name with a terrible disorder of the kidneys Bright = disease appears in several forms it springs from several causes and the older works on medicine positively declare it to be incurable To say that a man has Brights disease was once considered equivalent to sayIng that he stood In the valley of the shadow of death The end was only a question at time nut that was before Warners Safe Cum had spread Its benefits over the land The tOry of C II LIncoln of edford Mass shows how this wonderful medicine raised a man from his sick bed even when his closest friends believed they were hoping aalnst have Mr Lincoln says Ihad typhoid fever and after it came kidney trouble I tried a dozen doctors and still grew worse After taking doctors medicine enough to sink a ship I heard It whispered around that I had Brights disease of the kidneys I knew what that meant so I pitched the medicine I had outdoors rr then bought one bottle of Warners Safe Cure and took it according to directions The first bottle gave me relief and I bought a second Beforothat was gone I had gained nearly ten pounds I continued taking Safe Cure and it cured me I am fiftynine years old and enjoy as good health as any man of my age If anyone has kidney trouble and Warners Safe Cure will not cure him nothing this side of the grave will I believe It the best and only cure for kidney disease on earth Mr Lincoln Is a veteran fireman with a wIde acquaintance In Medford Unconsciously he makes a valuable suggestion to sufferers from kidney disease dis-ease Do not wait until you have taken medicIne enough to sink a ship Maybe In the course of lour Investigations you will light on a good remedy you never heard of before But probabilities arc all agaInst it Nowhere does the proverb Delays are dangerous apply with such force as In kidney derangement When Brlghts disease has set in the kidney tissue Is breaking 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