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Show YOU CAN INTEREST HIM. Any Man Ovor Fifty. You can Interest any man over fifty years of age In anything that will make him feel better, because while he may not as yet have any positive organic disease he no longer feels the buoyancy and vigor of twentj-flve nor the freedom free-dom from aches and pains he enjoyed In earlier years, and he very naturally examines with Interest any proposition looking to the Improvement and preservation preser-vation of his health. He will notice among other things that the stomach of fifty is a very different dif-ferent one from the stomach he possessed pos-sessed at twenty-five. That greatest care must be exercised as to what is eaten and how much of it, and even with the best of care, there will be increasing in-creasing digestive weuknesa with advancing ad-vancing years. A proposition to perfect or improve the digestion and assimilation of food Is ono which Interests not only every man of fifty, but every man, woman and child of any nge, because tho whole secret of good health, good blood, stronc nerves, Is to havo a stomach which will promptly and thoroughly digest wholesome food because blood, nerves, brain tissue and every other constituent of the body aro entirely the product of digestion, and no medicine medi-cine or "health" food can posslbly croato pure blood or restore shaky nerves, when a weak stomach Is replenishing re-plenishing the dally wear and tear of tho body from a mass of fermenting half-digested food. No, the stomach itself wants help and In no round-about way, either; It wants direct, unmlstakablo assistance, suoh aa Is given by one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. These tablets cure stomach trouble because their use gives the stomach a chance to rest and recuperate; one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contains digestive elements sufficient to digest 300(X grains of ordinary food, such as breafl, meat, oggfl, etc. The plan of dieting la simply another name for starvation, and the use of prepared foods and new fangled breakfast break-fast foods simply makes matters worse, as any dyspeptic who has tried them Knows. As Dr. Bennett sayH, the only reason I can Imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro not universally used by everybody who is troubled In any way with poor digestion is because many people seem to think that because a medicine is advertised or Is sold in drug stores or Is protected by a trade mark must be a humbug, whereas ns a matter of truth any druggist who is observant knows that Stuart'3 Dys-pop.ila Dys-pop.ila Tablets have cured more people peo-ple of Indigestion, heart burn, heart trouble, nervous prostration and rundown run-down condition generally than all the pntent medicines and doctors' prescriptions prescrip-tions for stomach troublo combined- |