The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 04, 1906, EXTRA PAGES, Image 10
1 ?? ?
There is
Ipl
I Genuine-^1
H ) The Genuine is
Ip I California
fe;v. . '
I The full name of the co
tm printed on the front <
The Genuine- Syrup of
Packages Only, by
I Knowing the above will
I lions made by piratical cone
dealers. The imitations ar
therefore be declined.
Buy the genuine alway
It cleanses the system gently
when bilious or constipated
kidneys, liver, stomach and b
by men, women or children,
j effects from actual use and of
| laxative remedy of the wefi-i
Always buy the Geruii
MA]
(AIlRRi
| ^ I touisviQe. fty
|i *** b
|p T "I
Greedy Seagulls.
A.N'anaimo fisherman had a unique j
? experience with a flock of seagulls
y., several evenings ago. He reached
h\ Nanaimo in an open boat containing
- rwo tons of herring.
While uptown the seagulls took pos
v Session of the boat. On his return all
' hnt sixty flew away. This number
had so gorged themselves with her-*
ring that they could not fly, but hopped
A about in a state of helplessness. The
fisherman finally climbed into the
||gL boat and lifted them overboard: They
fl were able to swim with an effort, and
most of them went ashore to recover
from the efforts of their feast.?Ta'
coma Ledger.
W'-:'
fy.* King Philip VI of Spain codlectea
dwarfs, and many diminutive specl*
ments of humanity were sent him on
his birthdays.
iiliisi
MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
lytUn PLukhsen's
VegetaMe Gompouttd
*
The wonderful power of Lrdia E.
PInkh&m's Vegetable Compound over
the diseases of womankind, is not because
it is a stimulant not because it
in a palliative but,sknpiy because it is
tbs most wonderful touic and reconstruetor
ever discovered to act directly
v.pon the generative organs, positively
curing disease and restoring health and
vigor.
Marvelous. cures are reported from
all parts of the country by women who
have been cured, trained nurses who
have witnessed cures and physicians
who have recognized the virtue of
Lydia ?. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com?-.5c'
pound, and are fair enough to give
credit where it is due.
II physicians darea to be frank and
open,hundreds of them would acknowledge
that they constantly prescribe
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coirpound
in severe cases of female ills, as
they know by experience it can be relied
upon to effect a cure. The followlag
letter proves it, I
Dr. 8. C. Brigham, of 4 Brigham
Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes;
" It gives me great pleasure to say that I
have found Lycua E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound very efficacious, and often prescribe
it in my practice for female difficulties.
"My oldest daughter found it very h-nelleial
fora femaletrouble some time ago. a^dmy
youngest daughter is now taking it for a female
weakness, and is surely gaining in health
and strength.
" I freely advocate it as a most reliable spek
" oific in all diseases to which women are subject,
and give it honest endorsement."
Women who are troubled with painvful
or irregular periods, bloating (or
flatulency), weakness of organs, displacements,
inflammation orulceration,
can be restored to perfect health and f
vt.r<?'ntrrb bvtakinc Lvdia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. If advice is
needed write to Mrs. Pinkham. at
Lynn. Mass. She is daughter-in-law
of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twentyfive
years has been advising- sick
women free of charge. No other living
person has had the benefit of a
wider experience in treating female
7Us. She has guided thousands to
health. Every suffering woman should
ask for and follow her advice if the
wants to be strong and well.
So. 14-'06.
HAVc YOU EITHER $5 or $19
or few jdl? hours a we**' ? If so, we can show
y?r> the way to ifovidc h >afe. sn e an i lartre ncosne
for lie. -E* erien*-e sarv (ttfo matim free.
V iz -> rA% . A !CKI' 0 X * > i. R A X; >K L"J MP i>" Y
Tnc: &. y \'* r'< wry.
f
r.&z-l ffc' /'r/- ' ; . ...
1
only One
yrup of Fig
; Manufactured by th
i Fig Syrup Co.
mparty, California Pig Syrup C
jf every package of the genu!
! Fizs- is for Sale, in Origina
Reliable Druggists Everywl
I enable one to avoid the fraudulent ii
ems and sometimes offered by unre
e known to act injuriously and si
s if you wish to get its beneficial ef
yet effectually, dispels colds and head;
, prevents fevers and acts best en
owels, when a laxative remedy is n
Many millions know of its bene
their own personal knowledge. It i
nformei
ne- Syrup of Figs
NUFACTURED feY THE
?. Od
PRICE HFTT <2NTS PER BOTTLE
The new French Cabinet has finally J
been formed as already foreshadowed.!
STOPS BELCHING 5Y ABSORPTION
-NO DRUGS?A NEW METHOD.
A Jlox of Wafers Free?Have You Acute
Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Irregular
Heart. Dizzy Spells,
Short Breath. Gas on
the Stomach ?
Bitter Taste?Bad Breath?impaired Ap|
petice?A feeling of fullness, weight and
i pain over the stomach and heart, someI
times nausea and vomiting, also fever arid
1 sick headache?
What causes it ? Any one or a,'? of these;
Excessive eating and drinking" abuse o;
; spirits?anxiety and depression?mental effort?mental
worry and physical fatiguebud
air?'nsufficient food?sedentary bafcirs
?absence of teeth?bolting of food.
If you suffer- from this slow death and
miserable existence, let us send you a sample
box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers abso
Intely free. Xo drugs. Drugs injure the
stomach.
It stops belching and cures a diseased
stomach by absorbing the foul odors from
undigested food and by imparting activity
to the lining of the stomach, enabling it j
co thoroughly mix the food with the gastric
juices, which promotes digestion and cures
the disease. This offer mar not appear
again. _
,
{ ;
[ 476 GOOD FOR 25c. 145 1
Send this coupon with your name i
i and address and your druggist's name j
i and 10c. in -stamps or silver, and we
I will supply you a sample free if you j
j have never ' used Mull's Anti-Belch \
! Wafers, end will also send you a cer-1
i tificate good for 25e. toward the pur-1
! chase of more Belch Wafers. You will
! dnd them invaluable tor stomach trou.
ble; cures by absorption. Address
Moll's Grape Toxic Co., "28 3d i
Ave., Rock Island, 111.
Give Full Address and Write Plainly. >
i ^ i
All druggists. 50c. per box, or by mai!
upon receipt of price. Mtamns accepted.
No one gets to Heaven by running
away froin trial.
L. Si 31.! L. & Jtl.J L,. & >1.!
Buy L. M. Paint and get a full gallon.
Wears 10 to 15 years. because L. &. M.
Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and
makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron.
4 gallons of L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons
oil will paint a moderate sized house.
C. s. Andrews. Ex-Mayor. Danbury, Conn.,
writes: "Painted my house 19 years ago
with L. & M. Looks "well to-day."
paint your house.
15 per cent, commission allowed to any
resident where we have no agent, on sale
of L. <fc M. to property-owners, at our retail
price.
Apply to LONGMAN & MARTINEZ,
Paint Makers, New York.
Henpecked husbands are found even in
India.*
The unselfish may be sad but they
will never be sour.
NO REST NIGHT OR DAY.
Wi(h Irritailny Skin Humor?Hair Began
to Fall Out?"Wonderful liesiilt
From Cuticura Remedies.
"About the latter part of July my whole
body began to itch. i. did not take much
notice or it at first, but it began to. get
worse ail the time, and then 1 began to
get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and
other remedies that were recommended
for skin humors, but I became worse all
the time. My hair began to fall out and
my seal? itched all the time. Especially
at night, jus4- as soon as I would get in
bed and get warm, my whole body would
begin to itch, and my linger nails would
keep it irritated, and it was not long before
I could not rest night or day. A
friend asked me to try the Cutieura Kerne- ?
dies, and I did, and the first application j
helped me wonderfully, for about four 1
weeks I would take a hot bath every night i
and then apply the Cutieura Ointment to
my whole body, and - kept getting better,
and by the time I used four bores of Cutieura
I was entirely cured and my hair
stopped falling cut. D. E. Blankonsixip,
319 N. Tie!. St.. Indiana] cUs, Ird Or', i
27, 1905."
/tewYork. /yfLJIl
*;' yW;<.:{? "*2
?.imiJrigiWgjaHwy
Hope opens tbe. way to success.
~
Cures Career, Blood Poison and Kheu- j
matisui.
If you have blood poison producing eruptions,
pimples, ulcers, swollen glands,
bumps and risings, burning, itching skin,
copper-colored spots or ra?h on the skin,
raucous patches in mouth or throat, falling
hair, bone pains, old rheumatism or foui
catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
It kills the poison in. the blood; soon all
sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings sub
side, aches and pains stop and a perfect
euro 13 made of the worst cases of Blood
Poison.
For cancor, tumors, swellings, eating i
!or<<Q Hfflr ulcere nersistent nirnnlcs of all
vv*vw> j 1
kinds, take 15. B. B. it destroys the ennce.r
poison in the blood. heals cancer of aii |
kinds, euros the worst humors or suppnr- 1
ating swellings. Thousands cured by B. B.
B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed
of pure botanic ingredients. improves
the digestion, makes the blood pure and
rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp,
-hooting pains. Thoroughly tested for
tliirty years. Druggists, *1 per large bottle,
with complete directions for home
euro. Sample free-and prepaid by writing
Blood Balm Co., At.'.anta, Ga. Describe
rrouoie and free medical advisa also aent
in sealed l?tt ?
In a Corn Field.
The corn has much to say:
It tells with a gay delight
The gossip of golden day.
The dream of the tender night..
The sunny slopes run sweet
To the edge of the woodland shadows. Where
the idle, laughing streams repeat
The talk of the happy meadows.
Bat the trees that lean above
Have deeper thoughts to measure:
They whisper of home and love,
Ariu hold their own life's treasure:
Tliey breathe in the sun-filled space;
Rooted in calm they stand.
Granting the birds a nesting place.
Blessing the quiet land.
I
And the bills their secrets hold.
Where the brooding clouds hang over; j
There the soft winds unfold
Glad thoughts that few discover. j
O whispering corn, be still!
My heart is vainly trying
To hear, through all your rustling thrid
The deep tones underlying.
Ah. sweet escaping song!
Mine ears can ne'er compel it.
But the little flower I bring along
Smiles up. and tries to tell it! ,
?Marian Couthouv Smith, in Touch's j
Companion. i
Cytherea to the Years.
I am grown old:
Mv eves are dim.
Mv heart Is faint, my hair is white;
No new moon gilds the cypress limb
As cn that summer night!
But a disk wan
Ar.d sere and old.
Scroll of cold fires that had their
fashionAs
ancient palimpsests unrolled.
Hold fadea hints of passion.
I am grown old.
But not with days.
Not age's frost has touched my hair:
For she hath aged whose feet the ways
Have trod of hope's despair!
Of love's decay.
Of heart's despite.
Of laughter lost in some lost even?
Who chose her husks for soul's delight
And counted hell for heaven!
?Post Wheeler, in New York Press.
Collins Imported. Duty Free.
Some time between 1888 and 1892,
luring the tariff campaigns that were
.then waged, the democrats hired
Faneuil hall the day preceding election
lor the purpose of holding a noon
rally. The late Mayor Collins of Boston
was called on tc preside. On
taking the chair he made the following
short speech:
"Fellow Democrats, 1 have been
chosen moderator of this Boston town
meeting. I arn an imported article,
duty free, and there are a great many
of you who are just the same," refer*
ring to the crowd which occupied the
main body of the hall Then a mighty
cheer rent the air
There may he more of Heaven in
the human love yon put into one
l'and-out than in that von sing in a
hundred hymns.
H
t
A COLD 330UCHT IT ON. |
Serere Conation of the K?<]>:? vs S?oa
Cured by I)oau'? Ki?lue\ ldll*.
Richard M. Pearce. a prominent bus:lies?;
man of '-31 So. Orange Si.. Newark.
X. 'J., says: "Working uigiii* j
? during had weather
brought on a heavy
cold, acliing of the
limbs and pain in the I
back and kidneys. Severe
congestion of the i
kidneys followed. Besides
the terrific acliing
there were whirling
headaches, and I
became exceedingly
weak. My doctor eould not help me,
and 1 turned to Bonn's Kidney Pills,
with the result thai the kidney conges- '
tion disappeared, and. with it, all the
other symptoms. What is more, the
cure has lasted for S years." 1
.Sold by all dealers. 50 cents :? box. <
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. X. 1". *
" 7?j J
(. 'ejery is tbr cultivareti variety 01 the !*
Knglisii weed, smallage. ' (
?
FJTS permanently cured. No fits or nervous- ; '
ness after first day's use of Dr. Klin"'*- Grea': j |
Nerve ltestorer,fiitriaibofctleaudtreatis'free ' .
Dr. II. H. Kline. Ltd. ,'JSl Arch St. .PhilUjFa. i "
As trade now stands, mere ?s not I ]
enough gold out ni the earth.
Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for Children j
teething,softensthegums,reducesinflamma- ; '
tion,allays pain .cures wind colic,25c. a bottle I '
The Vienna police are about to ejperi- i
incut uth a phonograph.
Tell How to Rraise iVloney.
A new wrinkle in promotion
schemes is being unfolded by a busi- .
ness concern having headquarters in
the Illinois metropolis. A specialty ol
this enterprise is to furnish '"money
raising plans for church workers."
The firm announces:
"If you wish to raise cash easily
and quickly for any church. Sunday
school or society fund, send a postal
to-day. Our recently published new
method souvenirs of church and pastor
have already realized in cash upwards
of two hundred thousand dollars."
a ?.n!nn1 frtrm r\f r/io<1 c
t\ JJJV/UI iuiiu ui iuuui iTwiiivyiiv i vumk
in tbis fashion: "We will seud you
hundreds of letters in which real
church workers tell how ase the
j plans we submit."
Evil of Too Many Churches.
America has too many churches.
Towns which might be well administered
spiritually by one clergyman or
two have six. eight or ten. No one oi
the six or more congregations can
pay for a good preacher. Few oi
them can pay all the cost of any
preacher, however poor. Nor can any
cije of them pay for nil the lime ol
their spiritual leader. So only very
young men arc to be had and the demands
upon their time cover so wide
a territory that preaching must be almost
their exclusive occupation and
pastoral duties be almost entirely disregarded.
One of the clergymen ob .
serves tersely and justly: "No busl
| ness could flourish by that method
j and few churches can."?Washington
| Times. /
It makes a woman avful nervous
about the baby to read that there
is an epidemic of something- in Indoa.
The C
The published statements of a num-ji
ber of coffee importers ami roaster* in- !
dicflte a "waspy" feeling towards us. i ^
for daring to say that eoftee is harmful j.
to a poy< < !!Ingfi of the people. h
A fraulc public discussion of the sub-i
ject is quite agreeable to us and can jj
cerlainly do no harm: on the contrary i!
when all the facts on both sides of any j
question are spread before the people!
they can thereupon decide and act iu-'<
teiligently.
(live the people plain facts .and ihev j1
will take care of themselves. ..
^Ye demand facts in this coffee d!s- ; i
cussion and propose to see that thej(
facts are brought clearly before tiiejj
people.
A number of coffee importers and j
? J. >- -T - t .1 ,1 mftrflwanf +/\ ! 1
roasters nave juiutru i cuiv.?i. tv :?
boom coffee aud stop iiie use of Pos-|
turn Food Coffee and in their news*jf
paper statements undertake to deceive j
by false assertions.
Their first is that coffee is not harm- <
ful. . i
We assert that one in every three |
coffee users lias some form of incipient 1
or chronic disease; realize for one mo-* t
meut what a terrible menace to n ua- {
lion of civilized people, when one kind <
of beverage cripples the euc-rgies and
health of one-third the people who 1
(
use it. (
Wemake tlie assertion a'd^isedij and j;:
suggest tiiat the reader secure his own
proof by personal Inquiry among coffee j
users. , i
Ask your coffee drinking friends if ?
j.r. 1-- ? ac anhfit i
LUUy iitiCp <.1CC HVIU <iUJ OUi u VAi. uv.mv.' v
and ails. You will be startled at the c
percentage and will very naturally seek t
to place the cause of disorder on some- f
thing aside from coffee, whether food, i
inherited tendencies or something else, t
Go deeper in your search for facts, i
If your friend admits occasional neu- t
ralgia. rheumatism, heart weakness, t
stomach or bowel trouble, kidney com- 1
plaint, weak eyes, or approaching nervous
prostration induce him or her to i
make the experiment of leaving off s
coffee for 10 days and using Postum r
Food Coffee, and observe the result. It t
will startle you and give your friend e
something to think of. Of course. '(
the .rerscc is one of the weak cues .mil! 4
Tt M Of W FISH j j
;i||; j
\j .Jp-L Kw stood for the 5&5T j
jZrrttT during seventy years of !
increasing sales.
Remember this when you want waterproof
oiled coats, suits, hats, or horse
jcods for all Kinds of wet work.
Vfi CUA3ANTK EVERY CAW?HT. 4:fi
i
A.J.T0Y/E3 C0..50ST0K, MASS U.S.A.
TOWER (AKAEiAN C3,L..t;Vd TOCOHrO CAM. . j I
^LU/T . . 6UARAR? !
? i
Ce AAA BANK DEPOSIT;
500 FREE COURSE* j
Ion no hindrance. Board at Co*t. Write today. '
xA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon. Gi. j
If4!!tiicmpson's Eye Water |
i i __ ! ' j*?wwwwe j
Wherever the \\\?iv! is tc.iv?i tin-1
people gather.
Taylors Cherokee Itemcdy of Sweet Gam
??d Mullen is? Nature"? great remedy?Cures
Coughs. Colds, Croup and Consumption.and
ill throat and luncr troubles. At druggists,
25e., 50o. and il.00 per bottle.
I
Captured a Neighbor's Cat.
This last summer members of the !
I
(Jnited States fish commission were j
stationed at Lake Maubogog. Me., lor i
the purpose of. gathering statistics in
regard to the finny tribes which inhabit
that region. The guests of the j
small hotel where they made their |
neauquarrers were very muvu au- |
noj'ed by the loo frequent appearance
of a skunk, and stc-p,?. were taken to
capture the offender.
A box Irap was constructed, duly
baited and set. Through small holes
in the box the guests were highly
elated to learn the following morning
that their efforts had not been in
vain.
The fish commission men. thinking
it an unusually fine specimen, decided
to preserve its pelt, minus the objectionable
odor, if possible, and. gently j
handling the box. they proceeded to j
the lake, carefully lowered it into the j
water, removing it when ail life was j
extinct.
This capture will probably not ap- i
pear in their next report, as the animal
proved to be a black cat belonging
to the next farmhouse.
1
Meteors Buried in Cellar.
Excavations for a cellar in Whit- j
man has revealed two meteors weigh- j
ing about tfOO pounds each. They had |
been buried for a number of years 1
:.nd were torpedo shaped. They have |
been examined by scientists who con- {
firm the belief -im. they are real me- j
ieors.
Po ro rrr'*
A. VA.Ul'C'V*
i
We may need poverty to starve!
some of our sins. ;
The trouble with liappines sis there
are too many people to divide it up
among. So. 14- ?0(>
I
off?? D
say* "I can't <piit" you will have dl>*'?
covered one of the slaves of the coffee i
importer. Treat such kindly, for they
seem absolutely powerless to stop the r
gradual but sure destruction of body
and health. i
Nature has a way of destroying a ::
part of the people to make room for the i
stronger. It is the old law of "the sur- J
viva I of the fittest" at work, ami the it
victims are many. ; 1
We repeat the assertion that coffee'
Ices harm many people, not all, but an j t
xrwy large enough to appall The inves-ji
ligator and searcher for facts. j <
The nest prevarication of the coffee j 1
importers and roasters is Their statement
that Postum Food Coffee is made i
j? roasted peas, beans or coru, and <
mixed with a low grade of coffee and I
that it contains no nourishment. '
We have previously offered to wager 3
J100,000.00 with them that their state- c
ments are absolulely false.
They have not accepted our wager j |
infl they will not, !,]
We will gladly make a present of j f
*25,000.00 to any roaster or Importer of i
; j
dd fashioned coffee who wiil accept 11,
hat wager. ;
Free inspection of our factories and <J
xiethods is made by thousands of peo- (
)Ie each uiouth and the coffee iiupor:ers
themselves are cordially invited, s
Both Postiiin ami Grape-Nuts are ab-Js
<oIuteIy pure aud made, exactly as j r
stated. ' o
The formula of Posiuin ami the an- h
ilysis made by one of the foremost' v
,'hemists of Boston has been printed on j i
ivery package for mauy years and is j
ibsolutely accurate. < . [
Now as-to.the food value of.Fosium. j r
t contains the parts of the wheat berry j c
vhich carry the elemental salts such j e
is lime, iron, potash, silica, etc.. etc.. |
ised by the life forces to rebuild the c
:el!ular tissue, and this is particularly r
Tue^of the phosphate of potash, also o
'ound in Grape-Nuts, which combines h
n the human tnxly v.'itii albumen and .v
his combination, together with water. I'
ebuilds tlie worn out gray matter in a
he delicate uerve centres all over the i
>ody, and throughout the brain and so- j s
- ~ In
8.1 plexus. : Ordinary
coffee stimulates in an un- j s
latura! way, but with many people it *
;!owly and surely destroys and does n
lot rebuild this gray substance so vially
important to the well-behig cf
;very iminan being.
These are eternal fact*, prove'. well1
lutbeudcatecl and known to .? m; ;>;op- i
W.L. Douglas
*3 = & $8 = S IS OES
W. L. Douglas S4.00 Gilt Edge Llr.e
cannot be equalled at any price,
u/j. fill
5^} ais<s< I establkS?555^ i
I I Cap ual *2,500,000 {
W, I7DOUGLAS MMTS & SEL/JS MORE
MEM'S $3.5() SHOES 7H/J4 ANY OTHER
MANUFACTURER !H THE KfORLD,
1 fl n^.n REWARD to anyonj v*:o can
^ 5 UjUUU disprove this state ?.r.t.
If J cuuid take you into my thr.-e large ;actorie*
at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite
care with which every pair of shoe? is made, you
would realize why W. L, Douglas :53.50 shoes
cost more to make, why they held their shape,
tit better, wear longer, and are of --reater
intrinsic value than any other ?3.50 shoe.
VS. L. Kiowcjfojs Strong fit ado Shoes for
Moo, $2.50, S2.0Q- Coys' School S
Crcao Shoes, $2. SO, $2. $1.7 B, $1.BO
CAUTION.?In-vift up'.Mi having W.L.Douglas
shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine
without his name and price stamped on bottom.
Fast Color Euelcts used; they will not wear brassy.
Writ:; for Illustrated Catalog.
- r "Brockton, Mass.
/ -.s to Slugging.
"The English play football, and yet
don't slug." That sentence from an
American paper, quoted in these columns
yesterday, employs the same
verb "to slug." of course, which appears
in ".slugger," a pugilist, and
;'slnasr1nj? match." a nrizeSsrht. It is
own brother to "slog," and akin to
'slay." Absolutely different in origin,
as in meaning, is the other verb,
'*shtg." own cousin of "douch" and
"slack." which Spenser used intransitively
when be wrote of "slugging all
night in a cabin," and Miltcn transitively
when he declared that episcopacy
"worsens and sluggs Godavari
River and placed in the local
Indian the most learned and seeming
religious of our Ministers." Yet,
curiously enough, nobody knows to
which to the two families "slug," a
crudely shaped bullet, belongs. It is
something with which one slogs? Or
something as heavy as a "slug," or
'sluggish" person? Or was it supposed
to resemble the slug that
crawls in gardens? ? London Chronicle
i
Richard Arthur, M. P.. president of
the Immigration League of Australia,
has been pointing out some startling
facts in reference to the lack of population
in the Commonwealth. In the
vast northern territory there are only
SdO whites, or one inhabitant to every
7'>0 square miles. The immense empty
spaces, he says-, cry out for population.
The world has grown so small
that, the only solid title to any part
of its surfac*e is effective occupation.
-Modern nietnous or transit nave
brought the vast, unoccupied northern
territory of Australia within easv
reach of toe teeming Asiatic peoples.
ebate.
}Y;y educated physician, chemist and
W expert.
Please remember we never say ordfi:iry
coffee hurts everyone.
Some people use it regularly and
teem strong enough to withstand its
ittaeks, but there is misery and disease
n store for the man or woman who
lersisfs in its use when nature procsts.
by heart weakness, stomach and
)o\vc! troubles, kidney disease, weak
yes. or general nervous prostration.
I'he remedy is obvious. The drug caf?
cine. contained in all ordinary coffee,
mist be discontinued absolutely or the
lisease will continue in spite of any
uecHclne and will grow worse.
It is easy to leave off the old fastioned
coffee by adopting Postum Food
Coffee, for in it one finds a pleasing
ict breakfast or dinner beverage that
las the deep seal brown color, chang*
ng to a rich golden brown when good
ream is added. When boiled Jong
mough (15 minutes) the flavor is not
bat of rank Bio coffee but very like
be milder, smooth and high grade
ava, but entirely lacking the drug ef?
ect of ordinary coffee.
Anyone suffering from disorders set
ip by coffee* drinking tand there is an
xtenslve variety) can abso'utely de*
-end upon some measure of relief by
luittiag coffee and using Poitum Food
;offee. *
If the disease has not become too
trongly rooted, one can with good reson
expect it to disappear entirely in a
easonahle time after the active cause
C the trouble is removed and the celiuar
tissue lias time to naturally rebuild
vith the elemenrs furnished by Pos*
uiu and good food.
It's only just plain old common sense.
. Now, with the exact facts before the
eader, he or she can decide the wise
ourse. JookiDg to health and the pow.
r to do things.
If you Lave any doubt as to the
ausa of any ache or aiJ you may Lave,
emember the far reaching telegram*
f a hurt nervous system travel from
eel to bead, and it may be well worth
our while to make the experiment of
?nvlug oft' coffee entirely for 10 day*
ml using Posiuu; in its place.
You wi'I probably anther some good
olid facts, worth more than a gold
sine, for health can make gold find
ickress lose if. Besides there's ail
Le fun. for it's like a continuous Lateral
frolic to be perfectly well.
There's a i-M?or. for
POSTUM
'oevuta Ctei-eai Lc., Ltd.. BattleCiec? ll9k.