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St. Clair County Democrat
6 April 1910
Free Liver Remedy
It is well to stop a physical ailment at the first signs of its approach,
and that is especially true of liver trouble, which can eventually give rise
to so many serious complications. Many have liver trouble and imagine it is
indigestion, and hence take the wrong remedy.
When the liver does not store up sufficient gastric juices it becomes
sluggish, and in this way disturbs the stomach and bowels, with which it is
supposed to work in harmony. Then comes the sallow complexion, the pimply
face, the dull pain in the forehead, the thinning of the blood, etc. A very
quick and sensible way to stop the trouble as well as to cure it is by the
use of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which contains ingredients especially
intended to promote the activity of the liver.
Among the many thousands who have written the doctor about the results
achieved with his remedy, and who are eager to make the facts public so that
others can help themselves, are Mr. J.M. Kennedy, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. S.A.
La Rue of Smith’s Grove, Ky., and many others.
These, like thousands of others, started the use of Syrup Pepsin with a
sample. If you will send your name and address you can also obtain a free
trial bottle. This will prove to you that liver trouble is promptly cured
with this remedy or money will be refunded. Having tried it you can then buy
it in the regular way of your druggist at fifty cents and one dollar a
bottle, and the latter is sufficient for an entire family.
This remedy is a vast improvement over cathartic tablets and salts, which
only do good for the time being. Syrup Pepsin is permanent in its results,
is pleasant to take and does not gripe. It is especially good for all those
who cannot stand a violent purgative.
Dr. Caldwell personally will be pleased to give you any medical advice you
may desire for yourself or family pertaining to the stomach, liver or bowels
absolutely free of charge. Explain your case in a letter and he will reply
to you in detail. For the free sample simply send your name and address on a
postal card or otherwise. For either request the doctor’s address is Dr.
W.B. Caldwell, E. 500 Caldwell building, Monticello, Ill.


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