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Day
4
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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WË WANT TO TËLL YOÜ Why Your Back is Lame- TVhy it Aches and Pains, and How to Cure it. Do you know what it is to have a back that is never f ree f rom aches and constant puin, a lame back, a sore back, au acning back, in fact, a back that makes your lii'e a burden? What have you done for it? And does it still keep you from the happiucss that perfect health brings to all Í We know full well if such is your conditiou a cure for it will be a blessing you no doubt desire. Piasters won't do it, but may assist in bringing strength. Liniment won't do it; for, while it may give temporary relief, it does not reach the cause. The cause, there's the point; there'swhere to make the attack. Most backachcs come from dieordered kidneys, therefore you must correct their action if you would bo cured. Read the following from D. D. Cook, whose address is No. 18 Michigan Street, Grand Rapids. He says: - "I have used Doan's Kidney Pilis and wiflh to say it is a truly great medicine. Thirty years ago I had ncrvous prostration while in the army, tvhere I served for over four years. I think it was during this service that the seeds were sown whicl) have caused all my trouble. Severe bilious attacks bothered me, and at such times my kidneys were worse. It is almost impóssible to describe the pain which so often lamed me. I have been so lame that to stand up after I had been sitting down required a great exertion. Walking was at times an impossibility, even at night I did not rest, being forced to get up during the night. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pilis and wondered if they could make an almost lame man well. I got some, and soon after taking them began to feel their good effects. I used them for some time, my lameness all left me and I have not feit it since. Doan's Kidney Pilis have done me an inestimable amount of good." For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., BuiTalo, N. Y., solé agenta for theU. S. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no other.

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Ann Arbor Register