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Show General Debility Day in and day out there is that feeling of '.weakness that runkes a burden o itseli. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not rofresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vitality Is on tho ebb, and tho whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsapariiia It vitalizes the blood and plvcs vigor and tone to all tho organs and functions'. In usual liquid form or In chocolnted tablets known as Sarsatnbs. 100 docs $!' CURABILITY OF BR1GHFS DISEASE (By tho Editor of tho Town and Country Journal.) Personally I havo not believed that chronic Blight's DI.soae 13 curable, and this for two distinct reasons-. First Medical works class It as Incurable Incur-able and fatal. , Second Tboso l have known who had It have died. ,, Result J look Willi distrust upon nil claims of alleged specifics. During my recent visit to San Francisco Fran-cisco I heard tho president of t lie Pacific States Tvpe Foundry claim that chronic Bright 'h Disease was now as curable as hi grippe. I said I would like to believe It- . He took me in hand. The statements of hundreds were exhibited to me many wero ho marvolous that they had been sworn lo and sealed by notaries. I then manifested a desire to see some of the parties themselves. The recoveries have boon so numerous in Snn Francisco that wo did not have; lo go four blocks In iinv one direction In live minutes we were In the presence of one of the best-known merchants In the. city. Has been In buslnosH on tho same spot llfty-one years. Ho said ho had had both Brlght's- Disease and Dia-betos Dia-betos and had been given up, but had completely recovered. Said he knew many others who hud recovered. Gave It as his belief that eight-tenths of all cases were curablo under the new spocltlc. We next called on one of the big Insurance men on California street Ho said his son was swollen with dropsy from Bright s Disease, and his doath was dally expected when ho was put on the treatment. He Is now an athlcto. We called on the editor of one of San Francisco's great dailies who had a physician physi-cian test It out la his own (the physician's) physi-cian's) case, the latter being a hopeless diabetic. In six months ho was well. Tho head of another large lnsuranco company on Montgomery si root was next soon-he. soon-he. was In bod In November last In a critical condition duo to chronic Brlght's Disease. He was well and In his office and nlso told of a friend of his who was In convulsions when put on the treatment and was now out on tho street. We wont to tho office of an ex-Supromo Judgo and also another editor, both of whom had recovered. re-covered. I declined to go further. Although there wro hundreds more to neo. It was uso-less. uso-less. If human testimony from the very best people Is worth anything, the books are wrong, nnd chronic Brlght'B Dlsenso and Diabetes, even In extreme cases, arc positively curable. Ethics ought not to be permitted to obscure this discovery, and In the Interest of -those- reuders of this papor whose homes may havo ono of Iheso blights upon lts I now declare the facts and will sec thnt any of them desiring It may be sent full literature. The namo of tho discovery should be staled. It Is known as Fulton's Compound. Many broad physicians are using tho new diuretic, but In view of the terrlllc annual death list In the United States from Brlght's Diseases (nearly C0.000) tho fact that medical ethics prevent them from proclaiming the discovery to tho world, because tho formula is the personal per-sonal property of Individuals, In this Instance In-stance practically amounts to a public calamity. Town and Country Journal, San Jose, Cal., July number. 1905. If any ono having knowledge of a case of Brlght's Disease or Diabetes will send us tho name and address, wo will see that they are sent full literature concerning this remarkable discovery. F. J. Hill Drug Co.. SO West Second South r Tho Modesty of lYomen jfaturally raako's them shrink from tho Indolicatp questions, tho obnoxious examinations, ex-aminations, arid unpleasant local treatments, treat-ments, which some physicians consider essential In the troatmont of diseasos ol women. Yet, if help can bo had, It U bettor to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow and spread. Tho trouble 1b that so often the woman nndcrgoos all the annovance and shame for nothing, ThoosajidsNjf women who havo been cured lyv Dr. Tierce's Favorlto Proscription Proscrip-tion wrlwt In immolation of the cure whroh dlipShSBSimfa the examinations and local trcatmftntT,)erft q tq Qfhfir medicine "p nnd 'safn for fjetlcPTo Yome,n as "Favorlto Prescription." 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"Favorite Prescription Pre-scription " is of kkown cosrpoemoK. It makes weak women strong and alck women well. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sentrv: on receipt of stamps to pay exponso of mailing only. Send to Dr. JR. v. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.' If 6lck; consult the Dootor, free of charge by letter. All Buch communications are hold 6acredly confidential. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and reerulcto stomach, liver and. bowei. Look to - That Roof AVOID THE i I possibility of there being a I leak in your roof by giving I it a coat of Barn, Bridge and Roof Paint. - j This paint is made in six fl durable shades of the very I best material and is espe- 1 cially adapted to shingle or metal roofs. I 1 Morrison, Merrill & Co. j 1 28 Main Street. 1 Bell Exchange 9. 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