A REMARKABLE
CURE FOR DYSPEPSIi
Munyon's Stomach Treatmerr
Performing Miracles.
MUNYON TELLS YOU
HOW TO GET. WELL
FREE OF CHARGE
A few days ago I received a letter
rom a young man, who states he is 28
years of age, and has occupied several
important positions, but owing to indi
gestion and inability to sleep he has been
unable to concentrate his mind upon his
work and has consequently been dis
charged on the ground of neglect of duty.
He goes on to say that he is a young
man of steady habits, but for years he
has suffered from dyspepsia, which has
so affected his nerves that he is unable
to sleep, and that it is not neglect upon
his part, nor lack of interest in the busi
ness, but simply physical weakness. He
asks my advice in this matter.
"For the benefit of a large number of
those similarly situated I propose to
answer this letter publicly, hoping that
it may be the means of helping many
who may be affected In this way.
"In the first place, the stomach must
be made well before the nerves can be
made strong. The nerves must be made
strong before one can sleep well. No
one is capable of doing his best who is in
any way troubled with insomnia or any
form of nervousness. The greatest gen
erals have been men of iron nerve and
Indomitable will. They have had perfect
digestion, being able to eat well, and di
gest all they ate.
"It is said that Napoleon lost the bat
tle of "Waterloo because of a fit of indi
gestion. Grant's enormous reserve power
was due to a well stomach. Abraham
Lincoln said that 'he did not know that
he had a stomach.' Grover Cleveland, it
is said, could work 18 hours a day, eat
a hearty meal at 2 or 3 o'clock in the
morning, go to bed and sleep soundly un
til 9 o'clock and get up refreshed, ready
for a new day's work.
"Pres. Taft is another type of healthy
manhood. Who thinks for one moment
that he would be the President of the
United States today had he been a dy
Bpeptic or affected with some nervous
ailment? I claim that two-thirds of all
the failures in professional and business
life are due to weak and deranged stom
achs. "No business house would care to em
ploy a dyspeptic representative to sell
goods for them on the road. One-half
the men who stand behind counters to
day, earning from $12 to $15 a week, will
never get beyond these figures, for the
reason that they are physically weak.
They lack the nerve power and com
manding strength that come from a good,
sound stomach.
"No one cares to hear a dyspeptic
preacher. No matter how pious he may
be. he is bound to reflect his bilious and
jaundiced condition. He will unconscious
ly inoculate his hearers with his melan
choly feelings.
"No one would think of entrusting1 an
Tmportant legal case in the hands of a
dyspeptic lawyer, any more than he
would care to entrust his own life, or
that of a dear one, in the hands of a phy
sician who is nervous, irritable or a dy
speptic. Men must have good digestion,
strong nerves and vital manhood In or
der to render a clean, clear-cut decision
either in medicine, law or business.
"I believe that more than half of the
divorces can be traced to ill health. I
want every dyspeptic to try my stomach
treatment, for it corrects nearly all forms
of indigestion and nervousness. It makes
Id stomachs almost as good as new. Its
marvelous power for digesting food and
getting the best out of it makes for good
rich, red blood. This, In turn, strength
ens the nerves, builds up the general sys
tem, and will surely prolong life and
make it a pleasure to live and do the
things allotted to us."
Professor Munyon makes no charge for
consultation or medical advice: not a pen
nv to pay. Address Prof. J. M. Munyon.
Munyon's Laboratories. Fifty-third and
Jefferson streets. Philadelphia. Pa.
Keeping Busy.
We are told that at New York's com
ing municipal "budget exhibit bells-will
be rung and lights flashed to show a
birth every four minutes, a death ev
ery eleven minutes.
Just what sort of demonstration is
made every time a cafe bottle pops, or
a bellboy is tipped, we are not told.
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Degenerated.
Kid McCoy, the hero of 125 battles.
is to open a sanitarium at Stamford.
He said the other day to a New York
reporter:
"I hope in my sanitarium to restore
lots of grumpy middle-aged people to
perfect health, and if I give them
back perfect health I'll give them
back youth and gayety and romance.
If middle age is stupid, if middle age
Is prosaic, it is only because the
health of middle age is poor.
"The woman," he continued, "who
sends her grumpy mate to my estab
lishment will no longer have to make
the bitter complaint of Mrs. Blank.
" 'My husband, 15 years ago,' said
Mrs. Blank, 'used to kiss me every
time was passed through a tunnel.
But now '
"She gave a bitter laugh.
" 'Now,' she said, 'he takes a long
pull at his traveling flask.' "
Wise Uncle Joshua.
"Be you the elevator conductor?"
asked Uncle Joshua, who had strayed
into town out of the sweet rusticity
of a comic paper.
"Yes, sir," grinned the boy.
"Well, I come ter this village ter
see the high buildin'. Haow high up
d' ye go?"
"To the top twenty-first floor."
"Take me up to th' 'leventh. Sho!
What's th' use o' riskin' my life an'
goin' all the hull way when the folks
to home '11 never believe I went any
higher than ten stories, no matter
what I tell 'em?"
SOUND SLEEP
Can Easily Be Secured.
"Up to 2 years ago," a woman writes,
I was in the habit of using both tea
and coffee regularly.
"I found that my health was begin
ning to fail, strange nervous attacks
would come suddenly upon me, making
me tremble so excessively that I could
not do my work while they lasted; my
sleep left me and'I passed long nights
in restless discomfort. I was filled
with a nervous dread as to the future.
"A friend suggested that possibly
tea and coffee were to blame, and I
decided to give them up, and in cast
ing about for a hot table beverage,
which I felt was an absolute necessity,
I was led by good fortune to try Post-
urn.
"For more than a year I have used
it three times a day and expect, so
much good has it done me, to con
tinue its use during the rest of my
life. ,
"Soon after beginning the use of
Postum, I. found, to my surprise, that,
instead of tossing on a sleepless bed
through the long, dreary night, I
dropped into a sound, dreamless sleep
the moment my head touched the pil
low. "Then I suddenly realized that all
my nervousness had left me, and my
appetite, which had fallen off before,
had all at once been restored so that
I ate my food with a keen relish.
"All the nervous dread has gone. I
walk a mile and a half each way to
my work every day and enjoy it. I
find an interest in everything that
goes on about me that makes life a
pleasure. All this I owe to leaving off
tea and coffee and the use of Postum,
for I have taken no medicine." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich.
"There's a reason," and it is ex
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Ever read the above letter? A nen
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Interest.
The Life-Giving
Stream
Sunday School Lesson for Oct. 8, 1911
Specially Arranged for This Paper
LESSON TEXT Ezekiel 47, 1-12.
MEMORY VERSE 9.
GOLDEN TEXT "Whosoever will, let
nlm take the water of life freely." Rev..
22:17.
TIME This prophecy of the Life giv
ing stream was written B. C. 572, "in the
beginning: of the year." It was near the
middle of the 70 years' captivity (605-536).
The earlier prophecies of this second part
of Ezekiel were written 12 or 13 years be
fore in 586, 5.
PLACJfl It was written at Tel-abib on
the river Chebar In Babylonia, to the
exiles scattered throughout that region.
PLACE IN HISTORY It belongs to the
second part of Ezekiel's prophecies, the
object of which was to prepare the people
for their return. It was like leaven work
ing during the 36 years before the people
were fitted to begin anew In Palestine.
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylonia.
Daniel still living as a .statesman.
In our last lesson we studied the
warnings by which God, through his
prophet Ezekiel, would persuade Is
rael to so repent and return to God,
that It would not be necessary to per
mit Jerusalem and the Temple to be
destroyed. The people refused. The
city was destroyed. The Temple was
burned, and its treasures borne away
by the Chaldeans. The best of the
people, those in which were the great
est possibilities of good, and the larg
est capacity for being trained, were
sent into far distant exile, for their
schooling; very much as their ances
tors were disciplined and trained In
the wilderness that they might be en
abled to take possession of the Prom
ised Land.
They were as sheep without a shep
herd. Their former rulers, whom God
had placed as shepherds over his peo
ple In their own land, had proved
false, and instead of leading them to
the green pastures and still waters of
obedience and righteousness, had done
none of the things a ruler-shepherd
ought to do. They killed the flock in
stead of feeding it. They neglected
the sick. They left the flock to be
torn by wild beasts. They let them be
"scattered upon the face of the earth,
and none did search or seek after
them." Now God promised them a
true shepherd.
Ezekiel became one of "the Society
of Encouragers." The new day was
yet nearly 50 years In the future, but
the promise and the hope and the goal
were from this time before their eyes.
The possibility of redemption, of a
new life of blessing, of a glorious and
perfect heaven, is one of the first es
sentials for escaping from a life of sin.
The assurance of a perfect earth, of
the transformation of this world into
the kingdom of heaven, is strength.
courage, success for those laboring for
this object.
In order to attain this hope, and
realize this promise, it was abso
lutely necessary that they should
have a change of heart. The heart in
Scripture denotes the center of man's
personal activities. It is the organ of
thought, the seat of the affections, and
all moral Impulses, of choice, and
love. From a right heart flows a right
life, from a wrong heart flows a wrong
life.
A home of worship, a temple or
church, hours of Bible study and wor
ship, sacred days, some forms of serv
ice or ritual, persons set apart for re
ligious teaching are essential to the
cultivation of religion and the prog
ress of the truth. These forms and
airs must indeed be filled with the
spirit They that worship God "must
worship him in spirit and in truth."
Hence these visions of Ezekiel. And
In fact, there grew up among the ex
iles, religious organizations, syna
gogues, schools, Sabbath keeping
which prepared them for their return
and their restoration as the visible
people of God. The temple was the
symbol of God's permanent presence.
The glory of the Lord came into the
house." "The glory of the Lord filled
the house" and "his voice was like a
noise of many waters: and the earth
shined with his glory." "And he said
unto me, Son of Man, the place of my
throne, and the place of the soles of
my feet, where I will dwell in the midst
of the children of Israel for ever, and
my holy name, shall be the house of
Israel no more defiled."
One thing only was wanting, the wa
ters of eternal life, the Holy Spirit,
in each one who receives, a well of
water springing up into everlasting
life. It is the stream of salvation,
widening into the gospel, flowing
through the centuries.
On the east side of the Jerusalem
temple there Is a valley which leads
to the Dead sea. The healing waters,
"a soft flowing stream, regarded as a
symbol of the silent and unobtrusive
influence of the divine presence in Is
rael, came from God, through his sanc
tuary, the source of all good, all pow
er for salvation. So six centuries
later the powers which have changed
the world, the widened stream of sal
vation, came from the risen Saviour.
It cannot be useless to insist upon
a clear understanding of the relative
positions of the threshold from be
low which the waters proceed forth,
and the Dead sea which is to be heal
ed thereby.
The river brings life, wherever Its
waters flow. The Dead sea, wherein
"it is Impossible for any form of life
to flourish, not even salt-water fish,"
it fills with fish as many and great
as in the Mediterranean itself. It
heals the heavy sulphurous waters
and they are filled with living things.
So the new life that God was bring
ing to the exiles, would change all
their discouragements and hardness
of heart, their tendencies to sin and
idolatry, all their heathen surround
ings and influences which had dead
ened their consciences and darkened
their hopes into despair all this dead
ness into life and love and hope and
obedience, into new energy and activ
ity of all the fruits of the Spirit.
So the Gospel transforms the dead
ness of the sinful heart into the full
ness of spirit blessing and activity
in righteousness. In the words of
Maclaren: "'Every thing shall live
whithersoever the river cometh.' let
the quickening effects of the entrance
of the Gospel into the Dead sea of
stagnant and rotten heathendom be
our comment on that jubilant prophecy."
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Mr. W. E. Griggs. Secretary and
Treasurer Westbrboks Elevator
Co. and formerly Cashier Bank of
Danville, says:
"About ten years ago my eyesight besran to
fail to such an extent that it became necessary
for me to consult a specialist. My trouble in
creased until I found it necessary to consult sev
eral others. My case was diagnosed as Atrophy of
the Optic Nerve, caused by impoverished blood
supply. The progress of my trouble was slow
but steady, with never any relief, until finally
my physician advised me that nothing further
could be done. About this time, about two years
ago, I could not see to read, and my ranee of
vision was so short that I could not see anything
at a greater distance than fifty or seventy-five
feet. I often found it difficult to recognize ac
quaintances when I met them, distinguishing
them more by their voicas than their features.
In May, 1909, a friend advised me that 'if the
physician's diagnosis was correct, MILAM will
cure you. because it will purify and enrich the
blood, increase the flow, and build up the sys
tem; but it will take a longtime and the im
provement will be slow."
"I did not believe one word of this, and con
sented to take MILAM because I did not think it
could hurt roe, and there might be a bare possi
bility that it might help me. After six weeks'
use I began to notice a slight improvement in
my sight, which has been slow but steady and
with no setback. Now I can read newspapers
with ordinary glasses, can distinguish large ob
jects two miles away, and have no difficulty
now, as far as my sight is concerned, in attend
ing to my duties as the executive officer of a
corporation.
"I am still careful not to tax my eyes unrea
sonably, because I realise that I am not cured;
but hope, and am more and more encouraged as
time passes, to believe that the continued use of
!ILAM will cure me.
"I think it proper to state that my general
health and strength have also improved in ths
same ratio as my eyesight, and I attribute this to
the use of Milam.
Signed! W. E. GRIGGS."
Danville, Va., March 23, 1914.
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HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR
KIDNEYS?
Thousands suffer from backache,
headache, dizziness, and weariness
without suspecting their kidneys.
James W. Clay, 666
W. Fayette St., Balti
more, Md., says: "I
suffered almost con
stantly from pains 'in
my back and head
and was laid up for
a week at a time.
I could scarcely walk
and experienced add
ed annoyance from ir
regular passages of
kidney secretions. ' After using all
kinds of medicine, without relief, I be
gan taking Doan's Kidney Pills and
received a perfect cure. I have had
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"When Your Back is Lame, Remem
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What a Husband Replied.
Among the bargains to be found
these days are women's hats, and a
fashionable young Philadelphia wife,
who has all the hats she can wear
without exciting suspicion, could not
resist the temptation to add "just one
more" to the collection. . When . she
reached home, she produced it for
hubby's admiration.
."Howard, it's a poem!" she said.
"Yes, but it doesn't rhyme well
with my pocketbook at this time," he
commented.
CHILLS A1VIJ FEVER AND AGUE
Rapidly disappear on using Elixir
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Bigger Brother Sister's usin' it for
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It's liquid pleasant to take acts immedi
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HEALTH AS AN INVESTMENT
Fraternal Orders, Labor Unions and
Insurance Companies Erect
Tuberculosis Sanitoria.
As an investment in the health of
their members, four large fraternal
orders, two international labor unions
and one of the largest insurance com
panies in the United States have es
tablished sanatoria for the treatment
of tuberculosis, according to a state
menssued by the National Associa
tion for the Study and Prevention of
Tuberculosis. The Royal League, the
first fraternal order to establish a
sanatorium, conducts a hospital for J
its tuberculous members at uiacK
Mountain. The' Modern Woodmen of
America conducts one at Colorado
Springs; the Workmen's Circle, one
at Liberty, N. Y., and the Independent
Order of Foresters have one at Rain
bow Lake, N. Y., and will soon open a
second one at San Fernando, Cal. The
International Typographical Union has
since 1898 conducted a sanatorium at
Colorado Springs', and the Interna
tional Printing Pressmen and Assist
ants' Union of America has recently
opened a new Institution at Rogers
ville, Tenn. A leading life insurance
company is now erecting a sanator
ium at Mt. McGregor, N. Y., which will
be the first of its kind established
by an "old line" insurance company.
"ECZEMA ITCHED SO BADLY
I COULDN'T STAND IT."
"I suffered with eczema on my neck
for about six months, beginning by lit
tle pimples breaking out. I kept
scratching till the blood came. It kept
getting worse, I couldn't sleep nights
any more. It kept itching for about a
month, then I went to a doctor and
got some liquid to take. It seemed
as if I was going to get better. The
itching stopped for about three days,
but when it started again, was even
worse than before. The eczema itched
so badly I couldn't stand it any more.
"I went to a . doctor and he gave me
some medicine, but didn't do any good.
We have been having Cuticura Rem
edies in the house, so I decided to try
them. I had been using Cuticura
Soap, so I got me a box of Cuticura
Ointment, and washed off the affected
part with Cuticura Soap three times a
day, and then put the Cuticura Oint
ment on. The first day I put it on. It
relieved me of itching so I could sleep
all that night.. It took about a week,
then I could see the scab come off. I
kept the treatment up for three weeks,
and my eczema was cured.
"My brother got his face burned
with gun-powder, and he used Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. The people all
thought he would have scars, but you
can't see that he ever had his face
burned. It was simply awful to look
at before the. Cuticura Remedies
(Soap and Ointment) cured it."
(Signed) Miss Elizabeth Gehrki, For
rest City, Ark., Oct. 16, 1910. Although
Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold
by druggists and dealers everywhere,
a sample of each, with 32-page book,
will be mailed free on application to
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The formula is plalnl printed on every bottle,
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When we look back now upon some
of the things we used to worry about,
we wonder what the lunacy commis
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As long as there are people In the
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Inflammatory Rheumatism may make
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inflammation to set in. When the first.
Blight pains appear, drive the poison out
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"I was sick for five years," says Mr. J. F. Holcak,
of Collinsville, Okla. "The best doctors treated me,
but they did me no good. One said rheumatism, and
another said nervous troubles. Many a time, when I
bent over, I could not straighten myself up. I was
very bad that way every spring. Sometimes, I could
not even turn over in bed without help. Many a time,
I had to be carried home and could not work.
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