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Show John 's Mother Frcises Doctor There isn't a mother moth-er living who won't agree that no half-sick half-sick clild should be the subject for an experiment ex-periment with mpili-eines mpili-eines of uncertain merit. When your chilil is bilious, head- achy, lialf-siel;, feverisli, restless, with coated tongue, bad breath, no nppe-ti!e nppe-ti!e or energy, you know that nine times o-.it of ten it's a sign his little stomach and bowels need purging. And when you know that for over fifty years leading pbysicinns have endorsed one preparation for this condition, con-dition, there doesn't seem to be any reason for "trying" things. Iiich, fruity California Fig Syrup clears the little stomach and bowels gently, harmlessly and in a hurry, it regulates the bowels, gives tone and strength to them and to the stomach; and helps to give your child new strength, energy and vitality. Thou-sands Thou-sands of Western mothers praise It. Mrs. Joseph V. Hill, 4"0G Bedford Ave., Omaha, Nebraska, says : "I'll aever forget the doctor who got me to give my baby boy, John, California Fig Syrup. Nothing else seemed to help his weak hovels. That was when he was just a baby. He suffered suf-fered a good deal before I gave him Fig Syrup, but it stopped his trouble quick. I have used it with him for colds and little upset spells ever since. consider him a Fig Syrup boy." Insist on the genuine article. See that the carton bears the word "California." "Cali-fornia." Over four million bottles used a year. |