Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1895 — GOT A BABY BOY NOW. [ARTICLE]
GOT A BABY BOY NOW.
Happlueaa in a Southern Man'a Home —Telia About the Kcd Flag of Danger at the Kuilroad Crossing— Warning to America's Men. “For twenty-six years I have used tobacco in great quantities and of late years took to cigarette smoking,” writes Mr. W. E. Simpson, of Lecompte, La. 1 want to go *>n record that tobacco has robb""- me of many years of life and a great Heal of happiness. I realize it now as 1 compare my feelings and my condition with that or a year ago, when I was a tobacco saturated cigarette fiend. Many and many u time did 1 try to quit smoking myself into eternity, hut I could not put through a day without suffering extreme nervous torture, which would Increase hour by hour till finally, to save myself as it seemed, from almost flying to pieces, I hnd to light the little, white pipe-atlck and swallow the smoke. One day I reud in my paper "Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away,” Just what 1 was doing. It came to me like the warning of the man who waves the red flag of danger at the railroad crossing, and said that No-To-llac was an absolutely guaranteed relief from tobacco slavery. I did not believe it, but like a drowning man grasping at a straw, I commenced taking No-To-Bac. The effects were magical, it destroyed the nerve craving, and desire for cigarettes. Two boxes, would you believe it, made me well and strong. I hnvo gained mentally, physically, in vigor and manhood, and with the brain free from tho nicotine and a breath no longer befouled with tobacco smoke I am so nappy to-day to write No-To-Bnc did it all a year ago, so the cure Is time-tested and tried, not only In my own case, but several of my friends who buve also been cured. Wo hare a baby boy now. My wife and I feel that all this happiness started from the time when 1 first used No-To-Bnc, and in evidence of our appreciation and lu order that the memory of the happiness may be perpetuated in n living form, we want to name our babv boy after the man who wrdto the line “Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.” No-To-Bae Is popular hero and all our druggists sell It. Hardly a day passes but somebody asks mo about No-To-Bae, so I don’t want you to hesitate to use these lines in any way that you think will make known to suffering humanity the happiness thn,t there is In No-To-Bac for the many men with nleotlnized brains and weakened resolutions. If they will only rnnko up their mind lo save the waste of vital power—to say nothing of the money —now going up lu smoke and out In tobacco spit.
