Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 17 November 1892 — Page 3
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ON® ENJOYS the method and results when
Figs is taken it is pleasant refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, l^iver and Bowels, cleanses the cys|im effectually, dispels colds, head**ches'and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the dtomach, prompt in
ftfT action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most I healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it tp all and have made it the most ular remedy known. !yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on haud will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.
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Kidney Complaint, Ditbetes, dropsy, scanty or hijjh colore 1 una*. Urinary Troubles, •Unplnp scny.il.ions when voiding, prr.«. •a*? to. tho pares, urethral irritation,etrMiMe,
Disordered Ovcr9 Bloat or dark circles under the t:i gua soatcri, constipation, yellowish fyeij.ii!#.
CunrBntHft-Ujwoontfnts of Ono But:!*, If not ben"£'St3 V/" 1*1 refund you tlic [*rit*e po5 At Drifcgl&t*, 50c. Size, fcJ.OO Sire. Inrallds' GnVe to Health" frna—Coaciltatlou fxoa.
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Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says fcci mother has l)een cured cl Scrofula by tha use pt four bottles of after having had tmch other treat- incnt, and being educed to quite a low condition of health, as i| X- TS thought Bho could not live.
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Cured my little boy of hercditary scrofula •which ap
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lifter asfnfronebottleof "Mother's Friend" -fullered but little pain,and dicluotexperienco that weakness afterward usual in such cases.—Hr*.
Anna Gage,Lamar, Ho., Jan. 15th, 1891. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot Africa, 1.50 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed rrea,
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It's the colonel—lie's taken her back
again,"
said one member of the
family to the other "shameful, isn't it?" "And she kicked," continued Aunt Jerushy, Closing her eyes "oh, how she did kick!"
And she run away four different times to my certain knowledge—once with Alf Marsh, oace with Lem Slack "She never did! I think it's real mean of you to say that, Aunt Jerushy," said the pride of the family, putting her apron to her eyes," and I'll tell Lem as soon as ho comes, see if I don't!" "Law, child, that ain't nothin*. It didn't hurt Lera any." "It didn't? I'd like to know if it didn't. Do you s'pose I'm going to marry him now?" "Law salces, what on earth has that to do with you marring Lem? The colonel's got her now, and is, going to keep her, but I must say I was supriseu, and she such a kicker, to say nothing of her running away." "1 never heard of her running away but once, and I didn't know as Lem had ever seen her. I never heard a word against her, only that she didn't like the colonel's ways, aud wouldn't live with him."
Merciful sakes, she couldn't choose who she could live with—just asjjif she were a human," gasped Aunt Jerushy "what are you talking about?" "The colonel's wife,"chimed in the familj*. "I'm talking about that old yellow marc that I bought of him, and near-
»ph'i9,s»5dSment j«t:rin«iikeir!'k-dt.sj ly everybody in town has owned, and now he's taken her back,'cause she's old and ugly, and is going to
sediment J« urine!!ke brh
frequent calls or retention, r!:euruatitm,
give her a good home for the rest of her life, and I'm clean beat trying to make out why he did it." And Aunt Jerushy fanned herself with redoubled vigor.
The Giraffe and (be Kids,
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"Now, Rudolph, this animal shall help us gain that lofty fruit. Twist his tail, Rudolph!"
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"Catch, Rudolph, and bless the tallented friend of your youth.— Truth.
Too Inquisitive, .v/j.,
ChJ cago Inter-Ooean. Customer—I want to look at some fur trimming, please.
Clerk—What fur, please? Customer (in high dudgeon) I want it for a dress, but I don't sea what difference it ca^i make to you.
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The members of the clacque has a ehcerful occupation.
Nothing Llk It.
For seven long years I suffered more or lesn, with Kidney and Liver Complaint, and during that time doctored with a number of Physicians, who stated that my case was bevond cure. I found no Remedy like Swamp-Root', and to-day, thankGod, I am a well woman.
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