Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1891 — CONFIRMED. [ARTICLE]

CONFIRMED.

The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and Um s-uecess of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. Dr. Hunter —If 1 had strength to hold a pen, I would write down how easy and pleasing a thing is to die. Louis XlV—Why weep ye? Did you think I should live forever. (Then after a pause)—l thought dying had been harder. Charles 11. (of England)—Don’t let poor Nelly starve (Neil Gwynnee). Charles IX. (of France) —Nurse, nurse, what murder, what blood! Oh! I have done wrong. God pardon me. Cromwell—My desire is to make what haste I may to be gone. Demonax (the philosopher)—You may go home, the show is over. Lord Elden —It matters, not where I am going, whether the weather be cold or hot. Fontenella —I suffer nothing but feel a sort of difficulty in living longer. Franklin —A dying man oan do nothing easy. Jefferson —I resign ray spirit to God, my daughter to my country. Will Need a Cushion.—The man who sits down to wait for somebody’s old ahoes will need a cushion, and it ought to be a thick one. Such people are usually dysn peptic with a bad liver, and should use Dr. White’s 'Dandelion to arouse the sluggish liver and put a little new life into them. It overcomes that feeling of weariness, purities the blood, and makes the weak strong and vigorous. Lot’s wife was the author of “Looking Backward.” She was too frash and be-< came a pillar of halt FlT*.—All Fit* (topped free bjr Dr. Klin*'* Great Nerve Iteotoror. No Fit* after tint day* u*e. MarfdlouM cure*. Treatise and *2.Ui trial bottle free to it ease*. Send to Dr. Kliue.'.d I Arcbßt., i*bila.,Fa

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