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Day
20
Month
December
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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GOTTHE BACKACHE? If Yon Have, Here's the Way to Rid Yonrsell' of the Weariness and Pain Attending It. Some people suffer with headaches, tnany people are wom out and weary all the time, many more people have lame back and backaclie. Few people understand the real cause of their aches, and fewer yet know how easily they can flnd a cure. Justa word of explanation bef ore we prove that what we say is true. The back is the key-note of the kidneys. It j aches; that's a'sign that the kidneys are not working properly ; it is lame ; another sign, the kidneys are out of order. The kidneys', you know, are the filters of the blood, but filters sometimes get clogged up. This means in their case that the blood courses through the entire system impregnated with poisonous uric acid, briuging on many a disorder which, if neglected, means disease perhaps incurable. And now about the cure : - Don't take our word for it ; read what others say : Mr. David C. Oaks is proprietor of the well known hardware and paint shop at 220 East Main Street, Kalatnazoo. Mr. Oaks has suffered a great deal from kidney ailments; he described his condition and cure as follows: "Ihad a bad, lame back, which I suppose was caused by my kidneys ; was confined to my bed during bad attacks. I might say, from time to time, T have been in that condition for years. The urinary organisni was alfected, urine j beiug scanty, highly colored, and difflcult in passage. I was in a bad shape when I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pilis, about which I had hearrf. I have used now two boxes of them, and the pills have removed all the pain and trouble. There was a marked improvement right from the first. and it has continued right along. Doan's Kidney Pills are the right thing in the right place." For sale by all dealers - price, 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents f or the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no other.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News