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Show HEAD BEGAN TO FESTER P. O. Box 55, Greenville, Cal. "Last fall my baby boy, two and a halt years old, fell and hit the back of his head on the door-casing, cutting quite a gash. I thought It would heal right away, so when I picked him up and washed his head I put some on It and he soon was playing again. The next morning there was a scab over It, but after a few days It began to fester and other sores came near it. They commenced at his neck and gradually spread to the top of his bead. The eruption was like ulcerated ulcerat-ed pimples and Itched' and irritated him awfully, especially at night, when he would scratch and dig his head. I had hard work to keep him from scratching them. His hair fell out where the sores were thickest. "The sores looked red and mattered. I had all his hair cut close to his head so I could get the Cuticura Ointment on well night and morning and 1 washed his head well with the Cuticura Cuti-cura Soap. After a few applications night and morning the itching stopped and no more new sores came. In two Veeks it was healed nicely and in three w eeks he was cured and there is not even a scar on his head." (Signed) Mrs. A. B. Wolters, Dec. 17, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sng;ir-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate invig-orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Adv. MRS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.: "I suffered for fourteen four-teen years from organic inflammation, female WOakljeSS, Pfjljpliiii pain and irregulari-g&ll irregulari-g&ll ties. The pains in v;V" my sides were in-iii-'fej. creased by walking 1H I, Mil or standing on my Sim 45, yiiiliiii feet and I had such !iiyn;YyVPi!ll:: awful bearing down . MnirT feeling3,- was de-r-, iwilM''-$vlU: ' Pressec in spirits I 'h----J-'. : j -V and became thin and :. ; ' pale with dull.heavy - " " ' eyes. I had six doctors doc-tors from whom I received only temporary tempo-rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. "If these Knes will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mrs. Sadie Williams, 455 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pound.made Com-pound.made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, andHhousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vegeta-ble Compound will help you.write to Lydia U.Pinltham I eclicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. ad-vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, - and held in strict confidence. W.L.D0UGLAS1 SHOES f. Men's llni0iir M Women's llB 13 5s m $1.50 $1.73 $2 $2-60 3l 1870; now 'A 1,006,2 7WP firV ' '- - In SeilM of W. LTSilS- ij This la tho reason we give you the TV 3 Bamo values for $3.00, $3.5U. S4.00 V, ,g' Rutl 4.oO noiwllhvandlng the Vi . '--z eoormoiu lncresfle In ihe co of V V 'tf6ltie'' ur Biandards hve ''fv4s Sv not been lowered and the price wVs&. cys4ij to vol remains the same. SKC Auk your denier to show you MfVvA lDe tnd of w. L. louElas iboea be ijV V la selling fw $3 .00. 3-5u, SVOOand wi.'-'iX. W.60. You will then te convinced 'XSs'v,;? thai W.L.DotiRlas shoes are tbso-fcfct? tbso-fcfct? lutely aa goodasoiber mukw sold at higher prices. Tho only difference t3al l the price-X'v-:-H TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ' X : Uik Hon gmouiaa wlUioot W, L. Doulas' naisa V A UiBjMtl on tha bottom. If W. L. Douglas -V LJ tho! r not for ule In your rlcrnlty. ordtr 'Jj direct from factory. 8boi for vtry member W, . A . ol the family at all price, pojwg free. 'vi1 Write for lltuiiraied cnmlof iho-1n(r how NJsvTX to order by mill. W. L. DOUGLAS, g 310 Spark Btrwt. Brockton. Mm. PREVENTION" better than cure. Tutt's Pills If token In tlm rc not only a remedy lor, but will prevent SICK HEADACHE. bniousncsA, constipation and kindred diseases. Tuffs Fills Start Man or Woman In Mall Order Basl- Honsrhold ns:v5slty. Bitf profit. I'artlcu-Ura I'artlcu-Ura frvx. NORTON, Box 46S, Minneapolis, Minn. ngca S0rr'Tv3e3 W. N. U., Salt Laka City, No. 14-1914. Uric Acid is Slow Poison Unseen in its approach, hard to detect de-tect in its early stages, and cruelly painful in its later forms, uric acid poisoning is a disease too often fatal. Bright's disease is one of the final stages of uric acid poisoning. It kills in our country every year more men and women than any other ailment except two consumption and pneumonia. pneu-monia. Bright's disease and uric acid poisoning usually start in some kidney-weakness kidney-weakness that would not be hard to cure, if discovered early, so it is well to know the early signs of kidney disease dis-ease and uric poisoning. When uric acid is formed too fast and the kidneys are weakened by a cold, or fever, by overwork, or by over-indulgences, over-indulgences, the acid collects, the blood gets imr-ure and heavy, there is headache, head-ache, dizziness, heart palpitation, and a dull, heavy-headed, drowsy feeling with disturbances of the urine. Real torture begins when the uric acid forms into gravel or stone in the kidney, or crystallizes into jagged bits in the muscles,' joints or on the nerve tubings. Then follow the awful pains of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, sciatica, sciat-ica, neuritis, lumbago or kidney colic. "A'Klvry J'ir.luro "flO 0 I P it " don't know what ails mc." it is Dut a turtn-er step to dropsy of Bright's disease. lie warned by backache, by sediment in t lie kidney score tions.bv painfu!,Kcanti or too frequent passages. Cure the weakened weak-ened kidneys. Use Duau'.s Kidney Pills a medicine made just for weak kidneys, kid-neys, that has been proved pood in 3'oars of use. in thousands of crises the rem-edv rem-edv that is recommended by grateful users from coast to coast. SCREAMED ALOUD In Agony With Awful Kidney Ailment Mrs. Clnra Bras-h. 20(1 N. Ifith St., Lexington. Lexing-ton. Mo., says. "My wluile s stt'm was Ml led with uric acid poison. 1 had terrible, sharp, shooting pains in iny had and sometimes I was po dizzy, 1 staKKered and nearly (ell. Tho poisoning affected my whole body and mv hands, arms, limbs and ankles were swollen swol-len and sure. The pains got so bad X screamed and I thought 1 would die. I wna in rvous ami languid and at times 1 had blinding spelts Remedies and physicians' prescript ions did me no good. In 1MI I ht :)rd of Ioan'R Kidney PIIIh and had som procured for me. After I b::d taken them a lew davs, the soreness and pain began to case up and I felt a little stronger. In almost al-most no time, I was up and around. In good health. Doan's Kidney I'ille purified my whole svst.-.m and there Is no doubt that they saved niv life. Since I unit cured, I have had na further trouble.' k "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name" I IBOM'S KIDNEY PILLS mm IUiJfvlSX Sold by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, Proprietors JJp! J CLEVER WIFE Knew How to Keep P.ace in Family. It is quite significant, the number of persons who get well of alarming heart trouble when they let up on coffee cof-fee and use Postum as the beverage at meals. There is nothing surprising about it, however, because the harmful alkaloid caffeine in coffee is not present in Postum, which is made of clean, hard wheat. "Two years ago I was having so much trouble with my heart," writes a lady in Washington, "that at times I felt quite alarmed. My husband took me to a specialist to have my heart examined. "The doctor said he could find no organic trouble but said my heart was irritable from something 1 had been accustomed to, and asked me to try and remember what disagreed with me. "I remembered that coffee always Boured on my stomnch and caused mo trouble from palpitation of the heart. So I stopped coffee and began to use Postum. 1 have had no further trouble since. "A neighbor of ours, an old man, was so irritable from drinking coffee that his wife wanted him to drink Postum. This made him very angry, but his wife secured some Postum and made it carefully according to directions. direc-tions. "He drank the Postum and did not know the difference, and is still using It to his lasting benefit. He tells his wife that the 'coffee' is better than it used to be, bo she smiles with him and keeps peace in the family by serving Postum instead of coffee." Name given by the Postum Co., Eattle Creek. Mich. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. pow-der. A teappoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30c and 50c tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. There's a Reason" for Postum.' sold by Grocers. Distress After Eating. Indigestion and Intestinal Fermentation Fermen-tation immediately relieved by taking a Booth-Overton Dyspepsia Tablet. Buy a 50c. bottle at Druggists. Money refunded if they do not help, or write for free sample. Booth-Overton Co., 11 Broadway, New York. Adv. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the kettle. Adv. uma-am. " enjoy perfect health and Woman -to fee SlsMy. r&Mi&tSjr 1 " '" m perhaps more so in view of PTS the fact that it is Bhe who brings into the world the offspring-. psa Every woman can be strong and healthy. Don't resign p.j yourself to a delicate life. jsjsj If you suffer from headaches, backaches, nervousness, k low spirits, lack of ambition, or have lost all hope of beina well again it's more than an even chance that you wi J wis speediiy regain your health if you will try Dr, Flggcg Favorite Prescription . (Isi Tablet er Form) 5 j This famous remedy is the result of years of patient f research by a physiciar who has made women's peculiar L:1;! ailments a life study. f 'j Since its introduction more than forty ycara ago thou- : ;3 eanita of women in every part of the globe have testified 1 i to its wonderful merits. You, too, will find it beneficial. f Try it now. Your dealer in medicines will supply you or f you can 52nd fio one-cent BtamuB for a trial box. AddreBB ' fc; .J K. V. Pierce, M. D., Bultalo. N. Y. E 4 isfeS Br. S?l?;?'o !lea3T7 ""atareKHlatosCttmacb,Ilvcr,Iowela. -uam:e. . 3T'hOKSE SALE :llf ItifiiPEE- X You know what you sell or buv through the salon lias about Ay f one ohanc-o In Hfty to escape SALE STABLE J)!STKMIJER. L. IZ WfSfe'n i , "SPOMN'S" is your true protection, your only safeguard, for U iT$$P l J1 as sm-e as you treat all your horses wllh It, you will soon VjlV " f 'if J Or lie r'(l f the disease. H acts ns a sure preventive no mai- VXiV-- O tor llow tny are "p Poped." GO cents and $1 a bottle; $ft jsCf an dozen bottles, at all Rood druggists, ( horse good "W ho.ises, or delivered by the manufacturers. SP0HN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN. IND., U. S. A. j Rheumatism Sprains : lackaelie, Neuralgia "Yes, daughter, that's good stuff. Tho pain in 3 f iT hack iJ all fronc I never saw anything work a M'1 a3 Huickly a3 Slonn's Liniment." Thousands of t t:.; J grateful people voice tho same opinion. Here's VA'l .4 the proof. i V-SkJ rrf!7. . RcHeTod Pain In Back. j L-S. R Itri . "', troubled with a Tory bad pain In my ! &Tff''fcJlt ?''r"?-'4 b"ckforBcmoUnl''- 1 went to a doctor but lie I Jrrt i.f- Q M ""1 rv did not do mo any trood, so I i A2jk;H?i.',y vSJP' nt 1 purchased a bottle of Sloan's X i;.ftTW-!Vl PCX Wu- 'f Liniment, nnd now I am a well 5 M I J&'?- .'21? xSij?V' LA r&E woman. I always keep a bot- 3 S '.'.rj-5-vVVSY.'l ut tie of Sloan's Liniment in the 1 3 I " SyL,'i y-VViArlxS'J h' A house. " Mm UauUa Cotton, II S W1'1' - 3-"-U Sciatic Rheumatism. 1 0 KCV"fei ' v4R, g-ja "Wc have used Sloan's Linl- V 9 Vi .;i-e .'?. iV-.VSjlfr-'it i ' mcnt for over six years and 1 S SJiLf; ':rflJ s& When my w,fo l.ud sciatic a & 1 : ',?'!.' -'1-:'-v-? J ff thetimatism thoonly lbinr Uiat A Fit tt'--:l.J:-i"-:t-f.Pi did bcrany (rood was Sloan's 'J i .' '-y" -- OisiiaVil I-lnimcnt. Wo cannot praise It 4 5 Ursiirrjl-js- -J-"- bighiy enoiiith." Mr. i'.ryo. 1 i Das JuuLimi, Ivua, 'i M Sprained Ankle Relieved. 2 ."? w W for long time wilh a severely sprained anklo. T (rot a bottle of Sloan's t! y Liniment and now 1 nm able lobe aboutund can walk axrcatdcal. J write this he- A cause 1 thin): you deferve a lot of credit for putting such a fino Liniment on the W,"'' f l"'-" Ll,rH' t"ko time to recomujeud Dr. Sloajj's Linimeut." Jr, ri 1 'X S! !1 .-12! IJL1 .! 3 At ell Dealen 25c, 50c. end $1.00. Sloan's InitractlTe book a lanw, catll, hews t 3 and poultry seat trm; 3 Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Boston, Maes, 'i I FTg.'; i m mini mn |