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Show JFor 61-00 Monoy Order, The John A. Salzcr Seed Co., ta Crosse, Wis., mall postpaid 15 trees, consisting of Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cherries, Plums, Peaches and Pears, Just the thing for a city or country garden, Including tho great Rlsmnrk Apple, all hardy Wisconsin stock, nro sent you free upon receipt of J1.C5. AND POll ICo AND TU13 NOTICE. you get sufficient Becd of Celery. Carrot, Car-rot, Cabbage, Onion, Lettuce, Radish and Flower Seeds to furnish bushels of choice llowcrs and lots of vegetables for n big family, together with our great plavjt nnd Bced catalog.(W. N. U.) California Gold. California has produced over $1,-600.000,000 $1,-600.000,000 In gold during the last flfty-throo vpnr . :: Indispensable i J For all ichas from hcaJto foot J ijSUacobsOil; J ' hu euratlva quilltleJ to reach tho ;; PAINS and ACHES j cf tha huirai finlly, -d t ro- i lieva and euro them promptly. i J Prlc 25c and 50o. " . DOCTORS FALL IN LINE. I Practicing Phys!clan3 rocogilio the unfailing reliability cf Dean's Kidney Pills by Pre. B scribing them lor Bukache, Kldnoy, Bladder, end Ur nary Olsordors a trlbuto won B by no other Proprietary Modlclne. Four cases cited from "Notes ol His Practice," by h B Dr. Loland Williamson, ol Yorktown, Ark. f K Foster-Mildurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Yokktown, Ark., Mar. 1, 1904. Gentlemot: I have been engaged in the practice of medicine in this section for ten years. This is n very sickly climate, on the Bayou Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, near the Arkansas River. It is particularly malarious and miasmatic; we meet with many and various abnormal conditions of the human family, prominent among the cases in which I have been called upon to prescribe is kidney disease. Many of these disorders manifest thcniclvc9 by pains in the back, often extending to other parts of the bod, sometimes headache is present, caused by urtcmic or chronic uric acid poisoning, soreness in region of kidneys, cloudy, thickened and foul-smelling urine, discharges of pus or corruption; inllammatiou of the kidneys, extending to the bladder, is caused by excess of uric acid nnd decomposition of the urine. Hemorrhage is sometimes met with, caused by high state of inflammation or congestion. There is noclass of diseases a doctor is called oftener to treat than the variety of kidney diseases, in many of which the patient will have chills or rigors, followed by fever, a result of the kidneys failing to eliminate elim-inate the uric acid poison from the system. Such cases require the kidneys kid-neys restored to their natural functions, then the poison and foreign substances sub-stances are removed shock to the nervous system averted, and natural health restored. I have, for sometime, been using Doan's Kidney Pills in these many manifestations nnd with uniform success, curing mosf cases. I can further say that even in hopeless cases where they have waited too long, Doan's Kidney Pills afford much relief and prolong life. I can recommend recom-mend the pills in conditions of excessive or deficient secretion of urine, as also in convalescence from swamp-fever and malarial attacks, aa verified by the following cases in my practice. CASE1. CASE 3. ' Tnos. Orell, Bear, Ark., ago 60. Brown Eaks, Wynne, Arlc., age Pain in back for several weeks, then 21. Had scero cae ol malarial chills, Irregular sometimes, tevcio hecmataria or swamp feer. Gava j rigors followed by fever. Gave good necessary liver medicine.caloracl and purgative of calomel and padoph, pa.Ioph, and morph -sulph., to re- and Doan's Kidney I'ills. After lieve fain, and ordered Doan's Pills taking four boxes of thu pills, patient (or the high stato of congestion and tip and enjoying good, health for ono inflammation of lliu kidncs. Ho of his age. coery lesulted In two weeks, l'ro- scritxjd Doan's Kidney I'ills, to bo CASE 2. continued until tha kidneys were Mrs. Smith, Tarry, Ark.,, age 29, thoroughly strengthened and all pain mother of four children. Hadfcmalo in back t.ubidcd. complaint and kiduuy trouble, manifest mani-fest by pain in back and urine itregu- CASE 4. Li; sometimes ery clear, changing Elijah Klliott, Tarry, Atk., to cloudy, and with much sediment age 34. Pain In back and legs and on standing in chamber. Gave local headache. Uric-acid poisoning. Pro- treatment for female complaint and scribed Doan's Kidney Pills. After prescribed Doan's I'ills; after using taking several boxes pain subsided six boxes sho regards herself as urino became normal, or natural, cured. and patient able to resumo his work. These are a few of the typical cases in which I have used Doan's Kidney Kid-ney Pills. In a great many instances I use them alone with curative results, while with some others indicated remedies are associated. I believe that by the judicious use of Doan's PilU many serious complications com-plications are arrested and many hopeless and incurable cases of Bright's disease prevented. I havo often found that ono box of the pills is all that is required to effect a cure, but in some cases I continue their use until all symptotnsare entirely absent and the cure effectual and permanent Yours truly, Afreetrlalof this cent Kidney nnilUUcl- j 0 l V J An Steclficcimlio obtained l.yailclieniiig A-, -5 9 ff sfrfssyjjjl-. FosterMllburn Co . llulla'o. K. Y. Tho 7", G&ai( fOCstsC.CC&t4?r , reiular life lifO cents rerlioi, It not for aalobt jniirdnmln or dealer, willle sent Vnoir-rnww An byinaU,chatteprepald on receipt ol price. IQKKTOWK. am. rtso's Curo cannot bo too hlcMy spoken of ns ncouch euro. J. W. O'IIiuem, 3i! Third Ave, N., Ulnucapulls, Minn., Jan. 0, 1900. Sailor's lTouie Dnlldvr Corn. So named because CO acres produced so heavily that Its proceeds built a lovely home. See Sulzer's catalog. Yielded In 1903 In lnd., ID bu., Ohio 1C0 bu., Tenn. 98 bu., and In Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You ran bent this record In 1904. win? " ti"rMjtf","war tT'""T,ryw i 120 bu. Beardless llnrley per acre, i 210 bu. Balzcr's New Nat. Oats per A. 1 10 bu. Halzer Spcltz & Mncuronl Wheat. ' 1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. ; 14 tons of rich lilllton Dol. (irass Hay. , 60.000 lbs. Victoria Ilape for sheep acre, i 1C0.000 lbs. Teoslnte, the fodder wonder. 64.000 lbs. Snlzer's Superior Fodder ' Corn rich, Juicy fodder, per A. ' Now such yields you can have. Mr. , Farmer, In 1904, If you will plant Sal-i Sal-i ter's seeds. JCST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10O tn stamps to John A. Salzcr Seed Co., , La Crosse, Wis., and receive their , great cntulng iukI lots of farm seed . samples. (W. N. U.) Sim. 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' VThcn walls nro oaco coatol with Alabaitlno, nnocccdtng coatu jnny bo nppllcd, yonr ALAO ASTI N E nftr year, without wscMng tho wa'.li, tlm.t tmvlng great tixpviuo. and aniioynnco. tho Durabaie wan co.tina, Hot and Cold Water Kalsomincs Have No Merit on u Como dealers try to sell them, buying thcra cheap, nnd trying to sell on Alabastlno's deninud VJ H Y 7 until such tlmo in their customc-s lesrn of Uio lmiKKltlon, T, THCY AHE WORTHLECS PREPAnATIONS V Jocatao It cements to, ntljl J yqu 04 UJ. Ala'-af.t!no of your hardware, jmlrt or drug dealer, rofuae all f II HOC SIUCI. en tlio wall , ltll mttatinn8, nzd Wli'.o us. VTo v :'.l tell yon whero you ca:t get Alabiwtlno 'without dolny, accujlliu, I.U1I1HII Bluo, -o or soil it to you direct. S300.00 GIVCN AVAY. Writo for imrtlonlers. t.10 vnnins tu-cnl.iil "wnll un- iwluw " v 'if. 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