¡fjM, ■ Egyptian Tea gives relief and ca: by puttins all the óreans of t:: body in a thorousrhly healthy o;: dition, One trial will convinee^yr ■ of this and save you many doUar* possibly your life. RHEUMATISM. Who that has suffercd from Shis common f oe to mankind would not pve all they pos. snsed for a snre, safe and Epeody cure. Egyptian Tea :s a gift from Heaven for all nofferers from Kheumatism. Should one teaspoonfol prove too laxative, the amount can be decreased one-haíí <» evtm. one-fourth; but do not discontinué entírely, even one night, until at least one-half the package has been used up. ) , ,. . . .. . , .. , If the one teaspoonful causes profuse and numerous discharges from the bowels, it Je simpry the result of the poison in the system. When begtaning the use of this treatment it is desirable to have two or three e vacuations each day but 3 there is one full and free discharge it will sufflce. As soon as the poison is ont of the system the copious discharges will cease. After taking the Tea for a few days or a week, a profuse running off from the howels, with a bad smell and bilious in its character, often accompanied with slight pain before passage, is an exceedingly favorable indication. It is simply aresult of poison in the system and the derangement of the vital organs; and as soon as the blood is relieved of the poison and the liver and kidneys are stimulated to a more healthy action, the same amount of the Tea will not produce an undue evacuation; and when the de- rangements are entírely corrected there will be only a natural action of the bowels. AS REGAROS DIET, vegetables should predomínate over animal food. Greens (cabbage, lettuce, etc.) should be eaten as well as fruits, which should be ripe and eaten on an empty stomach. Bread made of bran, or three parts flour and one part coarse bran, or of cracked wheat, are all good. Drink hot water immediately on listas. Avoid all pastries, fat meat, new bread, strong coffee, spintuons liquors and anything which does not agree with you. Bathe frequently, always rubbing vigorously with a coarse towel afterward. TO SUFKERERS FROM COM»UL,EííCl?'. This wonderful remedy will positively cure obesity—either taherited or acquired—by taking double or nearly double the ¿ose as stated in the foilowtag lines: Take the regular dose the flrst few days and then increase it. At flrst the Tea may cause some discomfort. The evacuations may be profuse and you may experience some slight pain and nausea preceding a passage. This is a good symptom, and the bowels will regúlate themselves after a few days' use. Only hot water should be drank at meal times, and no cold water until two or three hours afterward. Drink hot water on riaing. , But two mieals a day should be eaten, which may consist of beefeteak, roast beef, lamb, boiled leg of lamb or mutton, and the white meat of turkey or chicken; also gaine. Meat should be broiled or roasted and no gravyor stuffing eaten with it. Oysters(raworcooked), fresh or salt codflsh, clams, lobsters and turnips, caulifiower, cabbage, tomatoes (raw or cooked), asparagus, string beans and greens of all kinds; also fresh fruits in any quantity. As little butter and sugar as possible, and no tea or coffee should be used. Take plenty of fresh air exercise, but do not become exhausted. ^A| ITI^^IXI ^ou cannot be to° cautious in using a remedy of V^#TaW I I\^IHb the nature of this Tea, to know that it is puré, harmless, and can be depended upon to perform what you expect of it without leaving any bad effects on the system. There are or may be other remedies offered you in the shape of a Tea, said to be the pame or as good as Egyptian Tea. This is false; ours is the only Medicinal Tea which contains all the curative properties belonging to the original prescription. Be careful and avoid cheap sub* gtitutes which seek to trade on the reputation of this remedy. All the ingredients entering into Egyptian Tea are imported direct from Cairo, Egypt, and then carefully examined and tested by a professional expert botanical druggist in this city, for-merly connected with the firm of Peek & Velsor, the largest botanical drug house ín the world. None but perfect, fresh and full-strength articles are used, thus securing the wonderful curative virtues that have made this remedy so popular. The price is as low as it can be made if a perfect medicine is to be given. Cheap drugs should be avoided.^s their cheapness is merely another ñame for worthlessness and disappointments. that EOYPTIAN REGULATOR TEA is guaranteed to positively and per- manently cure you of Indigestión, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Debility, Consumption, and many other difficulties as explained, and also those most distressing, uncomfortable and dangerous diseases, Corpulency and Defective Nutrition. CAMDI P DA^SÍ AACC A free sample package 9MITB rLC WT #% \mftXf% \J& k9i will be sen t to any ad- dress, prepaid, on receipt of two two-cent stamps. If you are sick or ailing you can't afford to miss this opportunity for trying the Best Remedy in the World—a remedy that really cares. The Price of Egyptian Regulator Tea is One Dollar for Large Packages (enough for eight weeks' use), or $1.13 when sent by maiS ; and Fifty Cents for Half-size Packages, or 56c. when sent by inail. This wonderful remedy is now being sold at retail in large quantities by Agents, both male and female, with great success. We have several Agents who are averaging from two to ten dollars per day, profits on sales mostly among their acquaintances. Make remittances by bank draft, money order or registered letter, and address all orders to THE EGYPTIAN DRUG CO., 88 Warren St., New York City, N. Y. (Formerly 29 Park Row.) REMEMBEf? PREMATURE QLD AGE, How frequently we tneet mee, young in years yet oíd and with- ered in appearance. This is not natural, and shows the need of a remedy that will créate a health- ful flow of blood through the body. Egyptian Tea is such * remedy. Try it once and yot will never be without it. BEWARE of cheap and dangerous imitati*ns. Egyptian Regu- lator Tea is the only remedy of its class MADE TO CURE,—the Oíd and Original which never disappoints. One package of Egyptian Regulator Tea costs more to produce than any ten of the imitations. You can find out who and what we are with little trouhle. It costs you nothing to try Egyptian Regulator Tea. x^r \ • ■ / V > X -ma . n i y.c i Jft^^iT X'x£x ^¡ETT^ . <- ^ á nv:r-y \ C,\e