Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1912 — NO WORDS WASTED A Swift Transformation Briefly Described [ARTICLE]

NO WORDS WASTED A Swift Transformation Briefly Described

OVI IMWIH About food, tbe following brief but emphatic letter from a Georgia woman goes straight to the point and is convincing. “My frequent attacks of indigestion and palpitation of the heart culminated in a sudden and desperate illness, from which I arose enfeebled in mind and body. The doctor advised me to lire on cereals* but none of them agreed with me until I tried Orape-Nuts food and Postum. “The more I used of them the more I felt convinced that they were Just what I needed, and hi a short time the? made a different woman of mo. My stomach and heart troubles dlsapt peered as if by magic, and my mind was restored and la as dear as it ever was. “I gained flesh and strength so rapidly that my friends were astonished. Postum and Grape-Nuts have benefited me so greatly that Tam glad to bear this testimony.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 'There’s a reason,” and it is explained la the little book, “The Road to Wellville.” In FkgSv .. , a -p u Bnr reeS the ebeve letter? A sew