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Show DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Profit by the Experience cf One Who Has Found Relief. James R. Keeleri retired farmer, of Fcnnor St., Cazcnovla, N. Y says: "About fifteen years ngo I suffered vlth my back and kidneys. I doctored nml used many remedies reme-dies without getting relief. Ileglhnlng with Doan's Kidney Pills, I found relief from tho first box, and two boxes restored mo to good, sound condition. condi-tion. My wife nnd many of my friends havo used Doan'B Kidney Pilla with good results and I can earnestly recommend rec-ommend them." Sold by nil dcnlers. B0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y. FEET OUT. She Had Curious Habits. "When a person bus to keep tho feet out from under cover during tho coldest cold-est nights In winter becauso ot the hoat and prickly sensation, It Is time that coffee, which causes tho trouble, bo left off. There Is no end to tho nervous conditions con-ditions thnt coffeo will produce. -It shows In ono wuy In one person nnd In anothor wuy In another. In this caso tho lady lived In S. Dak. Sho suys: "I havo had to. Ho uwako half, tho night with my feet nnd limbs out of tho bed on tho coldest nights, and felt afraid to sleep for fear of catching cold. I had boen troubled for years with twitching nnd Jorklng of tho lowor limbs, nnd for most of tho tlmo 1 have becu unable to go to church or to locturcs becauso ot that awful feeling that I must keep on tho movo. "Whon It was brought to my- attention atten-tion that coffeo caused so muny nervous ner-vous diseases, I concluded to drop coffeo and tako Postum Food Coffeo to soo If my troublo was caused by coffeo drinking. "I only drank ono cup of coffee for breakfast but that was enough to do tho business tor mo. When I quit It my troubles disappeared In an almost miraculous way. Now I havo no moro of tho Jorklng and twitching and can Bleep with any amount of bedding over mo and sleop nil night, in sound, peaceful peace-ful rest. . "Postum Food Coffee la absolutely worth Its weight in gold to mo." "There's a Reason." Rend tho llttlo health classic, "The Road to Well-vtllo," Well-vtllo," In pkga. IMD'THE-R'HO-ODfl! I The first requisite of a good (Wgil . ,. (jOOVlBlVflVr LVJ 'Another is good health, and the ex- ' fjyff;1'-' wv!!BB u)' Bfl perlence of maternity should not bo III H approached without careful physical 'i-cAm Bl' I BJ preparation, us u woman who is in III wtirBrafc T TSivWCvlll Btl fjood phyhlcnl condition transmits to III .MU 1 TWXSSk Bj ler children tho blesslugs of a good II V V-- v'rvKai i. Bl constitution. f CvT SHsS (fiSfw! Btl Preparation for hcnlthy mater- ' rTf'WS nltv i accomplished by Lvdla E. f Jpy7?Jf&& Btl Pinkhnm's Vegutablo Compound. l5 'ThvksS Btl which is mndo from nativeroots und 'fyy bH herbs, moro successfully than by nny $isft ' X r other medicine becauso it (jives tone KSir: r ' ' fySy -"jllll 1 nnd Strength tn tlin i-ntlrn fnmlnlnn FJ' "S1 Bfl organism, curiuir displacements, ul- Mrs .Iampc 5ut q- -rS1 Bfl ceFatl.m und inflammation: and the Mrl3. JAMES CHESTER result is less sufforiuir and more children healthy at birth. For moro J-liun thirty years fliflj Lydia E. Pinkliam'sVegetable Compound I has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. NotowhntMrs JamesChe.ster,of437 W. 33th St., New York says in this J letter: Dear Mrs. l'lnkhnin:-"I wish overy e.pectnnt mother knew about Lvdla K. 1'lnUham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of itB grcat value nt this trying period of a woman's lifo urged mo to try it and I did so, and 1 cannot say enough in regard to tho good it did mo fl I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now." vJfl f Lydia B. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful fl remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. . H Ithascured almost overy fonnof Female Complaints, nragglngSensa- H tlons, Wcnlc Hack. Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Ulcern- H tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluablo'in preparing for Childbirth and during tho Change of Lifo. 1 V b ) Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women I , Women suffering from any form of foinalo weakness aro invited to write Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her ndvlco is frco. B W. L. DOUGLAS X 1 $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES tK'rYd I B?8HOE8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF "Vo iflflflflk V B mm THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRIOE8. flPflflV 0UWWOum. domm mat makm amM mWT VM nmvwmru than mivr othm inufmoturmr. 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