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At last a friend, member of the same lodge, F. & A. M., per- suaded me to try “ Warner's SAFE CURE,” which I did, and very soon experienced Re- lief. I continued steadily with it for some months, much to the disgust of my physician, an old school allopath; and now having dis- continued the use for more than a year, Feel Better than for years past. In fact, I have no symptoms of anything being wrong with my kidneys, no pain, the water flowing freely without pain, of a good, clear color, free from sediment and normal in quantity. Further- | more, | am now Free from Those Dis- tressing Pains in the Loins, which at one time were ever present, no matter what position I might be in, sitting or standing, in bed or the easy chair. In fact I feel to-da that “ Warner’s SAFE CURE” Has Cured Me of a very serious complaint, not only for the time being but Permanently. It is now more than a year since I took the last bottle of ‘“Warner’s SAFE CuRE,” and since that time I have not attempted any kind of diet, but have eaten and drank tea, coffee or anything else I might desire, and to-day am feeling better, weigh more, have a better ap- petite, am altogether a Different Man to what I was Ten Years Ago. Ait ill We have published from time to time statements of the wonderful results following the use of Warner's Safe Cure, so wonderful indeed that some people sus- pect their genuineness. Messrs. Warner & Co., offer $5,000 for proof that the testimonials used by them are not genuine as far as they know. They also say they can furnish MILLIONS OF SUCH TESTI- MONIALS from every quarter of the globe. You must believe the evidence—it is overwhelming—of the merits of WARNER’S SAFE CURE. 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