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Show ill! I J h' i ; ? ! : j jr s&K; ,! ii' ' ' '"it"ns.,M'.'i-vv.- lifeliA::..'. SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN 1892 When Dr. Caldwell started to practice medicine, back in 1875, the needs for a laxative were not as great aa today. People lived normal lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh air. But even that early there were drastic physics and purges for the relief of constipation which fir. Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings. The prescription for constipation that he used early in his practice, and which ha put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need just 6uch, a mili safe bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest celling liquid laxative. It has won the confidence of people who needed it to get relief from I headaches, hiliousness, flatulence, indi- gestion, os3 of appetite and sleep, bad brearn, dysjepsia, colds, fevers. At your druggist, or WTite "Syrup Pepiin," Dept. BB, ilonticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle, |