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Show DISCOURAGED WOMEN. B' A Word of Hope for Despairing Ones B Kidney trouble makes wenk, weary, H&VJ worn women. Dnckncho, hip pains, B dizziness, hcndnclics, nervousness, Inn- HHK Rtior, urinary troubles nmko women HHa nuffcr untold misery. Ailing kldnoys hVAI a aro tl10 cn,mc c,,r J aky them. Mrs. S. D. El- Vt "BOn N. Broadway, La- B' Twl mnr' J0 sn'B: "KW HHB. Y?" Wi 11 cy troulj' voro mo HVAl lt 2? down till I had to tnko V -vY. t0 1j0(1, 1 lin(1 torrlbl i)n,n8 1,1 my u0('y Rnd twffifflmt "lllljs n,11 1,10 urlnc wns iH KWVt(fi annoying and full of sod- H 'y(i ' linont. I got worse and H' doctors failed to help. I wns dlscour- uged. Donn's Kidney Pills brought quick relief nud n final euro and now I am in tlio best of licalth." Remember tlio namo Doan's. Sold by nil dealers. CO cents n box. Fos-tur-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ij ' IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA. Whole Body a Mass of Raw, Bleeding, j 1 Torturing Humor Hoped Death ; I Would End Fearful Suffering. ' I I ' In Despair; Cured by Cutlcura. A i ' "Words cannot describe tho torrlblo i J c2oma I Buffered with. It broko out E ' on my head and kept spreading until k i it covored my wholo body. I V vas almost a Bolld mass of sores from bond to foot. I looked mora llko a tjj ! pleco of raw beef than a human bo- ! ing. Tho pain and agony endurod I soomed more than I could bear. Blood and pus oozed from tho great soro on I my ocnlp, from under my flngor nails, t ' and nearly nil ovor my body. My ' cars wero so crusted and swollen I was afraid they would break off. I Every hnlr In my head foil out. I could not sit down, for my clothes B would stick to tho raw and bleeding C flosh, making mo cry out from tho I pain. My family doctor did all ho could, but I got worso and worso. My I condition was awful. I did not think I could llvo, and wanted death to como and end my frightful sufferings. "In this condition my mother-in-law boggod mo to try tho Cutlcura Koto- I edles. I sold I would, but had no hopo 1 of recovery. But oh, -what blessed ro- licr I oxporlonced after applying Cutl- I cura Ointment. It cooled tho bleeding and Itching flesh and brought mo tho I first real sleep I had hadjn weeks. It I was as grateful as lco to a burning B tongue. I would batho with warm I wator and Cutlcura Soap, then apply I tho Ointment freely. I nlsp took Cutl- cura Resolvent for tho blood. In a I nhort tlmo tho sores stopped running, I tho flesh began to heal, and I know I I was to get well ngnln. Then tho hair I n my head bogan to grow, and In n, I short tlmo I was complotely cured, fl I wish I could toll ovorybody who has I eczema to ubo Cutlcura. Mrs. Wm. B Hunt, 135 Thomas St, Newark, N. J.( I Sopt. 28, 1908." I rotter Drug & Cheni. Corp., Solo I'rope., ilostoa Ak Your Druegltt for Allen's Foot-Case. . "I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-BASK recent-ly, recent-ly, and liavo Juat bouKht another uupply. It ImB cured my corns, and tlio hot, burning burn-ing nnd Itchlni; sensation In my feet which wis almost unbearable, and I would not bo without It now. Mrs. V. J. Walker, Uamdon, N. J." Sold by all Drusslsts, 25c! tiho-iu xicsT-rcA mtic i la fooreo comimreil nith the lining (it tbe bowels. nhen.lrrllutetl wo liuve luilns, dlurrhoa, cranipii. Whatever the cause, tuko T'uluUllur (1'errj DarU'). Wise is tho man who closes his faco before ho says too much. w .. A - Hi Canton Plows ' The Success Sulky Plow You enn malic two mlitaket In bnylnf? Itldliift I'hiWH. One In to buy nu Inferior plow booniiMC It In olloreil client), nnd the other U to liny n hlli jirleeil rlilliip plow when the SUCCESS, it medium priced plow, will do better work. Successful Plowing Cnn always be nccompllNhcd, under nil clr-cumHlnnecH, clr-cumHlnnecH, with tho Sucoobb Plow. - It is frnmclcBH plow Unit will Inst a lifetime. life-time. It linn the belt hitch, the best land-Ins land-Ins device, the best rolling cutter, nnd the best bottoms ever put on Hiding Plows. It has only two levers, but they give the Bamo ranee of ndJiiKlmonts n plown with three or four Icvoih. It In heavier hns more material but fewer pnrtx, nnd a lesH complicated, than others. Finished with wide nhnrcs for Alfalfa Plowing, when ordered. Thnt'H why It Is stroncr, simple and durable. Thnt's why wo cnll It tho "8uocobb." Ask the farmer who owns one he knows. 67 Years of "Knowing How" Ham-mercd Ham-mercd Into Every One of Them. Write for Beautifully Illustrated Pamph. let No. 37 of Interest to every farmer, and n P. & O. Oatalos, which will be mailed free. PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO. ' Canton, Illinois. Utah Implement-Vehicle Co., Flt I-keClty.Dtah. llurtnn Implement Co., Onlen, Utah, nichde d Implement Co., Rfrhfleli!, UUh. Hnske Hirer Implement Co., Hurley, Malio. Ready ;:4?-rv - . ,3 Cooked. t The crisp, brown flakes of POSt :":!:;.. Toasties i j Come to the breakfast table right, and exactly right from i the package no other; no delay. t. They have body too; these Post Toasties are firm enough to give j'ou a delicious substantial mouthful before they melt away. "The Taste Lingers." i Soldi Iby Grocers, 1 Made FylPOSf OIVT 1 ' ;i -r BATTLE CREEK, niCHKJAN. " V f ft i |