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Show THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WOrjC food Eaten Is Worthless Unless Digested Di-gested Some Stomachs Itust Have Help. Food taken Into the stomach.' which, from the nature of the food or the con-tltion con-tltion of the stomach. Is not digested. Is worse than no food at all. This is a true itatement as far as it goes and a great many dyspeptics go only this far with their reasoning-. They argue with themselves them-selves that because their stomachs do not do the work riven them they must be given less work; In other words they must be starved. It would be Just as sensible for a business man who Is unable un-able to do all his own work to cut down his business to his own capacity as It Is for a man to starve himself to relieve his stomach. The sensible business man employs help and goeB forward with his business. Likewise the sensible dyspeptic dyspep-tic will employ help for his stomach and give his body proper nourishment. Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets actually do the work assigned to them. They relieve re-lieve weak and overburdened stomachs of a great portion of digestive action Their component parts are identical with those of the digestive fluids and secretions of the stomach and they simply sim-ply take up the grind and carry on the work Just the sairie as a good. Strong, healthy stomach would do It. On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are perfectly natural in their action and effects. They do not cause any unnatural or violent disturbance in the stomach or bowels. They themselves I digest the food and supply the system with all the nourishment contained la what Is eaten and carry out Nature's plans for the sustenance and maintenance mainten-ance of the body. How much more sensible Is this method meth-od than that employed by many sufferers suffer-ers from weak stomachs. By this means body and brain get all the good, nutritious nutri-tious food they need and the man Is properly nourished and equipped to carry on his work and perform his duties. He could not possibly be In proper working condition by starving himself or employing some new fangled. Insufficient food that does not -contain enough nutriment for a-year-old baby. A strong man doing strong work must be properly fed and this applies to the brain as well as the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by relieving re-lieving the stomach of its work, enable It to recuperate and regain its normal health and strength. Nature repairs the worn and wasted tissues Just a she heals and knits the bone of a broken limb, which Is of course not used during dur-ing the process of repair. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at SO cents a box and they are the one article that the druggist does not try to sell something in the place of that's "Just as good."-Their good."-Their unqualified merit and success and the universal demand for them has placed them within the reach of every I one.- - |