Show John Newton Williams Eminent Inventor of the Williams Typewriter Owes Strength and Health to Paines Celery Compound I Jf k J I I 4 t r I I I t i 4 The oldtime visionary Inventor has given place to the practical hardworking hard-working professional inventor of today to-day The successful inventor must now be a business man as well as a man of mechanical ideas The high tension of the nervous system sys-tem often kept up for months and months makes tremendous drafts on the health of those busy brain workers work-ers Many succumb to nervous prostration pros-tration when they seem just on the point of surmounting every difficulty Of all the countless recent useful use-ful inventions none has passed through so many or so rapid rap-id a course of improvements as the typewriter Today the latest perfected per-fected machine is undoubtedly the Williams Wil-liams typewriter which represents a vast amount of culminative invention John Newton Williams Its inventor was born in 1845 in Brooklyn N Y He spent his early manhood on the western frontier Subsequently he set i I i tied in Kentucky where he became known as one of the most successful stock breeders in the state j But it is as an inventor that he has i won his national reputation Several 1 most useful and important inventions were made by him before he produced the Williams typwriter a machine that probably excels all others in the most important features I Mr Williams speaking of the labor expended in bringing the machine that j t bears his name to its present state of perfection says I Some four years ago when engaged In experimental work on the Williams I I was putting in about sixteen hours per day of hard work and worry and came I near breaking down Although very particular and regular in my habits and careful about eating my stomach troubled me It was difficult to eat and more difficult to digest and assimilate assim-ilate my food my stomach acting ins in-s with an overworked brain A friend had sent some Paines celery compound to one of my business asso elates and knowing him personally and seeing what it did for him I I thought I would try it I commenced taking it before meals and it at once stimulated my appetite and aided digestion di-gestion I took two bottles and was much benefited Again two years later I was troubled troub-led with nervousness and indigestion and again took Paines celery compound com-pound with great benefit My wife after her long illness last summer an < t severe nervous prostration concluded to try Paines celery compound a few weeks ago and she is now taking it with steady improvement Several of my friends have taken it on my recommendation recom-mendation and are now practical believers be-lievers in its great restorative powers I have found the celery compound a tonic and restorative that I could lean upon with confidence in time of trouble Paines celery compound makes people peo-ple well As a spring remedy it is unsurpassed un-surpassed |