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Show TOPIC A STRAW VOTE. Interesting1 Experiment In a Restaurant. Restau-rant. An advertising agent, representing a prominent New York magaaine, while on a recent Western trip, waa dining one evening In a Pittsburg restaurant. While waiting for his order he glanced over his newspaper and noticed the advertisement of a well known dyspepsia dys-pepsia preparation, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets; as he himself was a regular user of the tablets, he began speculating speculat-ing as to how many of the other traveling trav-eling men In the dlnlnf-room were also friends of the popular remedy for Indigestion. Indi-gestion. . ' He says: "I counted twenty-three men at the tables and In the hotel office of-fice I took the trouble to Interview them and was surprised to learn that nine of the twenty-three made'a practlceof taking one or two of Stuart's Dyspepela Tablets after each meal. "One of them told me he had suffered so much from stomach trouble that at one time he had been obliged to quit the road, but since using Stuart's Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia Tablets had been entirely free from indigestion, but he continued their use. especially while traveling, on account ac-count of Irregularity in meals and because be-cause like all traveling men he was often of-ten obliged to eat what he could get and not always what he wanted. Another, who looked the picture of health, said he never ate a meal without with-out taking- a Stuart Tablet afterward because he could eat what he pleased and when he pleased without fear of a sleepless night or any other trouble. Still another used them because he was subject to gas on stomach, causing pressure on heart and lungs, shortness of breath and distress In chest, which he no longer experienced since using the tablets regularly. "Another claimed that Stuart's Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia Tablets was the only safe remedy rem-edy he had ever found for sour stomach stom-ach and acidity. He had formerly ufed common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tablets were much better and safer to use." After smoking, drinking- or other excesses ex-cesses which weaken the digestive organs, or-gans, nothing: restores the stomach to a healthy, wholesome condition so effectually ef-fectually as Stuart's Tablets. Stuart's Dyspepela Tablets contain the natural digestive, pepsin, diastase, which every weak stomach lacks, as well as nux, hydrastln and yellow pa-rllla, pa-rllla, and can be safely relied on as a radical cure for every form of poor digestion. Sold by druggists everywhere |