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African Methodist Episcopal Church Review, Vol. 28, Num. 1
			
              HOW TO LIVE LONGER!

            The Gospel of Good Health

                (Second Edition)
  A TREATISE DESIGNED TO CORRECT THE LARGE
         DEATH RATE AMONG THE PEOPLE, BOTH
                   IN CITY AND COUNTRY

                By H. T. KEALING, A. M.




     Have You a Copy?  If Not, Hurry; They Are Going.
  A book for preacher and  people; full of valuable information needed
     by all  Simple, but comprehensive;  containing matter for many
         lecture telling how to save the lives of the people.

             SOME OF THE SUBJECTS TREATED IN THIS BOOK

     How Long We Ought to Live; How Breathing Poisons the Air of a
  Room; Air and Life; Sunlight and Life; Water and Life; Food and Life;
  Food as a Medicine; Value of Different Foods; How Much Should a Man
  Eat?  Cooking and Life; Dressing and Life; Housing and Life; Exercise
  and Life.
     The largest small book on the market.  Boiled down till nothing but
      essential facts are left.

     The first edition of 3,000 copies has been completely exhausted and the
  demand has forced a new edition, which is practically a new book, the
  whole having been rewritten and enlarged by the addition of much new
  matter.                                            
     The second edition is limited, therefore, order now while we can
  supply you. 
      Absolutely the only work of the kind written for the common people.
  Your life may depend on the information it contains.

  PRICE--40c per copy in plain board;  50c per copy in stamped board.
                       4c per copy extra by mail.

          Agents, book sellers and shools given liberal discounts.

                              ADDRESS:
                     H.  T.  KEALING, A. M.,
                206 PUBIC SQUARE,  NASHVILLE, TENN.




			
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OHS/National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center Serial Collection

African Methodist Episcopal Church Review, Vol. 28, Num. 1

Volume:  28
Issue Number:  01
Date:  07/1911


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