People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1893 — A Child Enjoys [ARTICLE]
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Byrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that itis toe bests amily remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Hi (tenderly)—“Do yon think you could ever learn to love met” She (confidently)— “O, yes. Why, I learned to love Tom Barry, who was here last week, in two days.”— Spare Moments. Can a hungry untn mako a «juaro meal off a round steak (
On* Rkason Wnr.-She— (of St. Louis) —“I doiPt boo why the newspapers are always twitting the Chicago girls on the sis* of their foot’’ He—“ Neither do L Their foot are no larger than those of any other Kids.” She—“ Now, Charllo, you know that isn’t so.” —Detrdßt Free Press. “YE9, Bawkins is an absolute slave to fashion.” “Bawkinsf VYhy he looks like a rag-picker and never goes <yit at all.” '“Just so—he’s working himself to death; to bnv his wife a sealskin coatt”—Detroit Tribune. Dropsy is a dread disaaso r but it has lost its terrors to those who kndw that, H. H. Green & Sons, the Dropsy Specialists of Atlanta, Georgia, treat it vritn such great success. Write them for pamphlet giving full information. “It always nays a man In my business to take plenty of time,'’ murmured raq burglar softly to himself, gently dumping the thinl tray of gold watches into his capodous bag. —Buffalo Courier. Krru—“Where is Voltes now? The last time I Haw him lie was contending that a man should tell the truth In all circumstances.” Biff—“He is ia a nosuUal. —N. Y. Herald. For a Cough, CoM or Spro Throat, uso “brown's Bronchiiil TrothcxJ* gfvo immediate relief. Suhl onlu in ln/xen. Price 25 cts. ... It is Impossible to liavo tho last word with a chemist,, because he always has a retort.—Boston Courier. You can’t tell the size of a man's bank Recount by the magnitude of his chrysanthemum.—Philadelphia Uncord.
