Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1894 — NICOTINIZED NERVES. [ARTICLE]
NICOTINIZED NERVES.
The Tobacco H-iblt Quickly Broken ani Nerve Force Restored—A Boon to Hu manlty. A number of our great and most inveterate tobacco smokers and chewon have quit the use of tho filthy weed! The ta'lsmanic article that does th< work is no to-bac. Tho reform wai started by Aaron Gorb r, who was 1 confirmed slave for many years to th< u e of tobacco. Be tried the usi of no-to-lac, and to his greal surprise and delight it curei him. Hon. C. W. Ashcom, who hai been smoking for sixty years tried no-to-bac and it cured him Col Samuel Stoutener, who would ea up toba-co like a cow eats hay, triei this wcnderful remedy, and even Sani uel, after all his years of slavery, lo j the desire. J. C. Cobler, Lessing Evans} h rank Dell, George B. May, C. <* Skillington, Hansen Robinett, Fran) Her t h,erger, John Shinn, and other! have since tried no-to bac, and in ever} case they report not only a cure of the tobacco habit but a wonderful im provement in their general physical and mental condition, all of wh cl goes to show that the u-e of tobacci had been injurious to them in mort ways than one. No to bnc is popu'ai with the druggists, as they all sell un der absolute guarantee to euro or rc fund the money. —From the Press Everett, Fa.
