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Show A Sick Man - -i Writes Dp. Hart- ', - tx I man About ' lSh' J Kidney 1 " - J Disease. A gentleman S5( 1 writes me: I VJ was greatly ln- ' i Is terested In your , article describ- , ing the Kauff- , man case of 1 serious disease of the Sidneys, j The description 4c- ' ' ' k3 case ex" v.&ctly outlines J " my condition. I I jl.!. am sure if Pe- S. B. Hartman, M. D. rUDa CUred hl as you say, it Trould cure me also. I am losing flesh rapidly and the doctors say I have every symptom of Bright's disease dis-ease of the kidneys. If you think I would be benefited by Peruna I will certainly try some as the doctors have practically given me up, the same as they did him." In reply I wish to say, first, that I never make any promises as to what Peruna will cure. No physician, can make positive statements of that sort. I can say this much, however," if I were in your place I should certainly give Peruna a trial. I know of no other remedy that would be so likely to be of use to you in your present condition as Peruna. Take a table-Bpoonful table-Bpoonful before each meal and at bedtime. bed-time. Continue this for two or three weeks and then if there is anything you wish to ask me further write me and I will give your letter prompt attention. at-tention. If I find that the Peruna Is not helping you I will be perfectly frank and tell you so, for I would not have you take Peruna unless it was really helping you. Bui, it has rescued so many cases of kidney disease that I am quite confident you will find it exactly ex-actly suited to your case. Kidney disease begins with catarrh of the kidneys. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Unless the destruction of the kidneys is already too great Peruna relieves the catarrh and the cause of the kidney disease is removed. I shall anxiously await a report of your case. Remember, all letters are sacredly confidential. I never use any j one's name or address without his written consent. My correspondence Is absolutely private. I Pe-ru-na. Jian-a-lin and La-cu-pia, manufactured by the Pe-ru-na com : par7, Columbus, Ohio. Sold at all drug stores. I SPECIAL NOTICE: Many persons inquire ! for The Old-time Peruna. They want the j Penma that their Fathers and Mothers used to take. The old Peruna is now called Ka- j , tarno. If your druggist or dealer does not keep it for sale write the Katarno Company, ! Columbus, Ohio, and they will tell you all about it. - 'Cough, Coldi JSoreThroat Sloan's Liniment gives ; quick relief for cough, cold, ; -s hoarseness, sore throat, I croup, asthma, hay fever ij and bronchitis. ' '', HERE'S PROOF. rE Mb. Albert W. Price, of Fredonla, Kau., writes: "Wo use Sloan's Lini-mcnt Lini-mcnt in the family and find it an ex-' ex-' cellent relief for colds and hay fever ' attacks. It stops coughing and aneez-. aneez-. ing almost instantly) 1 SIOAM'S i UIIMEMT; RELIEVED SORE THROAT. 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