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Show THE PEEVISH CHILD NEEDS TREATMENT When a child sulks drowsily, or U fretful, It It usually due to some alight (Unorder of the digestive organs, and a mild laxative Is very orten all that Is necessary to restore cheerfulness and buoyancy of spirits. In cases where the use of a gentle, effective laxative stlniulnut Is Indicated, Indi-cated, many of the best physicians are now prescribing Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This preparation is admittedly admitted-ly the perfect laxative, being mild, yet positive la Its action on the bowels, and far preferable to violent cathartics cathart-ics and purgative waters. It Is very pleasant to the taste and Is an Ideal remedy to regulate and strengthen the tomacb., liver and bowels. Its easy, natural action makes It especially do-Irable do-Irable In the case of children, a dose at bed time being sure to have the desired de-sired result next morning, with no attendant at-tendant unpleasantness or discomfort. rr. Caldwell's Syrup I'erwln is sold by druggists everywhere In 60c and 1 1 00 bottles. If you have never tried this splendid remedy, write to Dr. W. II. Caldwell, 201 Washington Kt.. Mon-tkello, Mon-tkello, 111., for a sample. He will be very glad to send a trial bottle without with-out any expense to you whatever. |