The most patient boy in the world lives in Binghampton, New York. He went to the house of a neighbour for a cup of sour milk. "I haven't anything but sweefc milk," said the lady of the house. '■ Then," replied the obliging lad, 89 be took a seat, M I'll wait till it (?-. .jraP"
IFbblb Yotrtfo- i,.:;AIN.-rr" My mother was abided a long time with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condition of >he whole system, headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or modicjnes did her any good. - Three months ago sbe began tc uae Hop Sitters, ■ with guph good effect that she teems and feela young again, although orer se?euty, yearn old."—A ZIVY jn B. I. Loo^ up
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 2
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122Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 2
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