Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 94, Number 156, 25 January 1898 — NOT A FATALITY. [ARTICLE]

NOT A FATALITY.

A CnrioHS Law Thai Seems to Follow Some Persons, Believed to lie IMvsrtable.

It has frequently been observed that j when a married couple arrive at the ; point where they have furnished a nice home and after some years ot j i work and economy are just ready to | j enjoy life, one? Of perhaps both find J i that disease of some sort has made its j appearance and sadly marred the happy ; picture. I A little care In the selection of food, j j dv! ing the time one is well and strong j i w ill prevent the encroachment of dis- j I ease, whereas a continuance in the • j use of improper food and drink is sure j to build in disease sooner or later, and by some curious law the shows himself just when we are on the point tof accomplishing some long-cherished ! plan. j But poor lodgment for disease can be found in the properly fed and nourI ished man or woman. Coffee is an insidious foe to some I systems, while it does not seem to j hurt others. In cases where palpitation or un- j j pleasant symptoms of heart appear or I stomach, head, liver or bowel disturb- j | ances, it is almost always traceable io i I coffee and can be made plain to the j ! user by abandoning coffee ten days tc> ! a month and adopting Postum Food Coffee, which w in furnish the elements j j needed by the body and much thei : same elements as are destroyed in the i j nerve centers hy the use of coffee, j Pople can be happy and can realise their wishes if they will use good I j reason in their daily habits of food and drink. We take pains with our : J animals to see that the- food is carefully selected, yet we are ljkely to se- j riously maltreat that marvelous bit of ; ! machinery said to be made in the like- I '■ nee:s ar.d image of Him who planned jit all. Just think a little, that's all.