1898. 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



Ill 



KIDNEY AND URIC ACID TROUBLES QUICKLY CURED. 



You May Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery^ Dr. Kilmer^s 

 Swamp-Root, Sent Free by Mail. 



Men and women doctor their troubles 

 so" often without benefit, that they get 

 discouraged and skeptical. In most 

 such cases serious mistakes are made 

 in doctoring and in not knowing what 

 our trouble is and what makes us sick. 

 The unmistakable evidences of kid- 

 ney trouble are pain or dull ache in the 

 back, too frequent desire to pass water, 

 scanty supply, smarting irritation. As 

 kidney disease advances the face looks 

 sallow or pale, puffs or dark circles un- 

 der the eyes, the feet swell and some- 

 times the heart acts badly. Should 

 further evidence be needed to find out 

 the cause of sickness, then set urine 

 aside for twenty-four hours; if there 

 is a sediment or settling it is also a 

 convincing proof that otir kidneys and 

 bladder need doctoring. A fact often 

 overlooked, is that women suffer as 

 much from kidney and bladder trouble 

 as men do. 



Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the dis- 

 covery of the eminent physician and 

 scientist and is not recommended for 

 everything, but will be found just what 

 is needed in cases of kidney and blad- 



der disorders or troubles due to uric 

 acid and weak kidneys, such as catarrh 

 of the bladder, gravel, rheumatism and 

 Bright's disease, which is the worst 

 form of kidney trouble. It corrects 

 inability to hold urine and smarting 

 in passing it, and promptly overcomes 

 that unpleasant necessity of being com- 

 pelled to get up many times during 

 the night. 



The mild and extraordinary effect of 

 this great remedy is soon realized. It 

 stands the highest for its wonderful 

 cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty 

 cents and one dollar. So imiversally 

 successful is Swamp-Root in quickly 

 curing even the most distressing cases, 

 that to prove its wonderful merit you 

 may have a sample bottle and book of 

 valuable information, both sent abso- 

 lutely free by mail, upon receipt of 

 three two-cent stamps to cover cost of 

 postage on the bottle. Mention The 

 American Bee-Keeper and send your 

 address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- 

 hampton, N. Y. This generous offer 

 appearing in this paper is a guarantee 

 of its genuineness. 



Bishop McCabe, of New York, on 

 Dr. James' Headache Powders. 



"Wiih regard to Jameb' Headache 

 Powders, I have no hesitation in com- 

 mending them to suffers from head- 

 ache. They relieve the pain speedily, 

 and I have never known anyone to be 

 harmed by their use. The Dr. James 

 Headache Powders have, however, 

 greatly relieved me at times, and I 

 never allow myself to be without them, 

 and have recommended them to others 

 freely. "C. C. McCABE." 



For sale by H. W. Davis, Falconer, 

 N. Y. 



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 Vice-President, W. Z. Hutchinson; Secretary, Dr. 

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