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Book 1 on 
Book 2 on the art 
Book 3 on the Kidneys 
Book 4 for Women 
Book 5 for Men (sealed) 
Book 6 on Rheumatism 
Six Books 
For The Sick 
Learn How to Get Well 
The book will tell you 
How to get well at my risk. 
Just ask me for the book. 
Don’t send a penny. 
As a physician—a specialist—I tempt you to try my prescription, Dr, Shoop’s Re- 
Isay ‘‘tempt’’ you, because to a sick oneit must be a temptation—the 
How could I better show my faith than 
offer Imake. You cannot well resist it. 
by saying ‘‘take the Restorative a month at my risk.’’? 

James Knowles, Wilmington, Delaware, writes: 
“Brights Disease laid me on my back Oct. 12,1902. Water 
flowed out through my slippers through a thousand breaks 
in the skin 
The tension from dropsy caused the skin to break every- 
where. 
All physicians pronounced my case hopeless. 
Girhel of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. 
tofeel better. The swelling began to subside. 
bottles completely cured me. I have not been so well in 
twenty-five years. I am sixty-sixyears of age. I considered 
this medicine, coming into my hands, as a direct and over- 
ruling providence of that great God in whom I believe and 
lace my trust. My physicians were astonished. My pen 
is ever ready to urge the use of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative."’ 
Physicians ‘‘shake their heads” when called 
toa case like Mr, Knowles. 
Then I 
After six bottles I began 
Fifteen 
To-morrow never comes; write me to-day. 
Let me take the risk. 
Which Book 
Shall I Send ? 
My way to help is certain. 
Is so certain, at least,that the expense is mine, not 
yours, if it fails. 
Tell me in strictest confidence about your ailment. 
I will advise you. 
you who will let you have six bottles 
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative 
I will tell you of a druggist near 
A Month At My Risk. 
If I succeed you pay $5.50; 
If you say to the druggist ‘‘it did not help me,” he 
will bill the cost to me. 
But you will not say that. You will be glad to say 
what thousands are saying of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. 
I will tell him to do so. 
J. N. Renfroe, 46 Granger St., Atlanta, Ga., 
writes; 
“New York specialists pumped my stomach. Called it 
acid catarrh of thestomach. Treated me two years and failed. 
I got six bottles Dr. Shoop’s Restorative at the Jacob 
Pharmacy, Atlanta. 
It was to cost me nothing if it failed. After four bottles, 
then came the change. 
After six bottles I was eating most anything I desired. I 
am well now. 
Dyspepsia nervousness gone. Use my letter privately or 
publicly, for I feel that this is as little as I can do to show 
my gratitude for the results you have brought in my case."’ 
He used my Restorative because I took the 
risk. I make this same offer to you. 
Say which book and address 
me Box 4214, Racine, Wis. 
