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Show AN OLD TOPER'S ADVIOE. I am nu old drinker. Have drank a quart or two of whi'key every day for the past lift ecu yearn, ctcrpt nn occaiunal day or two when I have "sworn oil." I am ia!ilird that there is no medicine for It, Social habits are a strong incentive, for one man to drink, thirst for stimulant tor miolhor, ullhnuph I lie lirut may ablior the la.Me and smell nf thn fluid. Tlie e!t el is what (ho inebriato of either chiKS den ires and nevdn. In Hie interest in-terest ol thn poor unfortunate inebriate ine-briate Irt mo loll him, if he is in rartirBl m bis desire to break ofT, tn shun nil liquor al nic,ht. tlo will not he able In sleep for a nihl or two, but he will rnnio all right in n short lime. Let him eat n benrly breakfast. break-fast. And should ho bp nervous u few hours Afterward, let him fi(ht it out, liidn himself, and shako it nut. One or two hours will give hi in rnl inf. rhnii let him (alio some solid fod, and hurry tn bis home, avoiding tbfl social rnmpiUiionnhip nf men, which is nnf of Ins greatest tempfal'mnn, and keep himself to himself km much as possible. All melicines prescribed lo prevent (hirst ur nervousness lire of no avail, Ti IB Ihn will, and prineipully the will Ui stop drink i UK ,lt night, nnd to keep aloof fmm social drinking friends. I have tried it, ami I know. New York Xim. |