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Show ness Fifty and Fit z - iiukin .. - t Volv.n ' -' -;" f" A - r; .4 ? W' . ' .'5 : ? R ) Twei lives-toe t 000 in .&fc-" f reducti I'- ' "ii A MAN is as old or as young as his organs. At fifty, you can be in your prime. Why go along with "fairly good health'' when you might be enjoying vigor you haven't felt for years? There's a simple little thing anyone any-one can do to keep the vital organs stimulated, and feel (it all the time. People don't realize how sluggish they've grown until they've tried it. The stimulant that will stir your system to new life is Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. It will make a most amazing difference in many ways. This famous doctor's prescription is a delicious syrup made with fresh herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. pep-sin. It starts its good work with the . fm i " crderec firat spoonful. That's all you , p. to drive away the dullness f!f headache of a bilious spell, anrf ""I the system of that slow poison t w , saps your strength. It's better tj jl ' a tonic for tired bowels, and m . . habit-forming laxatives you j cll!Pn take it freely or give it to any ci Cum And it isn't expensive. ?n"n: . . , , I held o Get some syrup pepsin today,' rates ( take a little tonight. Don't in val until you're sick to give your By. came this wonderful help. You can s hitlon those spells of biliousness or cot of ld pation. A spoonful every nowj wvom then is better than constant nation about the condition of your bo rate o or fear of auto-intoxication as f grow older. Dr. Caldwell's s); h! pepsin protects the system, j , ? druggists keep this preparation rM e5. |