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i t isccllancous. : \. :■'?"? ; x-< y*j &\ Impurity of the Blood. Unless the blood be kept in a pure stale he constitution must be weakened and is ase supervene, 'lhese wonderful pills ,o>stss the power of removing or neutra isingall contaminations of the blood and j jstem generally. They quietly butctr ] inly, overcome all obstructions tending j produce ill health, and institute regular ciion in organs that are faulty troui irriation or debility. '1 he dyspeptic, weak, nd nervous may rely on these Fills as heir beet friend and comforter, as they let upon the.main springs of life, and thus jare thousands from a premature grave. mrders of the Liver with Flatulency and Indigestion. Lo-s of appetite aud flatulency are tually the forerunners of stomachic .Bi'use. These famous Pills exercise the wst Ealutary power in all ati'ec ise the be liver, and all irregularity of the tuaiach and bowels; they restore a ealthy function to every internal organ, vtrcome all obstructions, and cast out ail upurities. "out/Is, Colds, Influent*, and Sore Throats Fur cuiing disease of the throat, ches iu! lung*, these fills have established for heniselvis a pre-eminently world-wide ime, as they purify the blood and r« gate its ciicuiatiou. Coughs, common ids, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, ' turiey. inflammation of the lungs, and jrtii consumption in its curly stages are Bceessfully treated with this mediciue, trticulurly if Holloway's Ointment be jelLrabbi-d upon the cheat aud_baek night iA morning* <: ■tm •$-~~i IH&S 1 >" W M :X. 2 Bli Old Sores and Old Skm Diseases. The seeds of these disorders uro i fFecully expelled by this penetrating Uniisnt, not only from the superficial parts, j it from tho internal tissues likewise. | .flyca™ even 0 f twenty years' standing, ! peedilf-yields to its influence- ! Bad legs, Bad Breasts, Old Sores and . Ulcers. By rubbisg the Ointment round the W'ttfU pans it penetrates to tho tissues piatb, and exercises a wonderful power " fll the blood flowing to and returning iptu the diseased part. The inflammation j 'tomiislus, the pain becomes less intoler- ! 'lf,the matter thicker, and a cure is toon jtertoj. Jn r.ll long-standing cases, Wluwaj's I»iil 8 should also be taken, as , Le y will thoroughly expel all depraved ! WBowfrom the body. (jout, Wteumatism, Stiff Joints. buut uuu iki4tumaUsm a,u=e lio.j. xu Wmwuou iu u.e ports urleetod. 'io effect T-ttUttUtui cure, u cooling ulut, water, tatie six iiohowtiy's ■ Wj>bi auu uwuuig, aud ruo tuts 'tuiiin, luusi, CWiee a day uuu " tutttuug paitsj \\i.en us.u eiiuull"«Wtt»iy u.cy uuvo idl *•■ PM«M JXOill tUt) »y! "M« ull mkigtmeut oi ilc joiuus, ttuu "'lWMltettvwalinmcU* la J* ijta label i s ilja hudreas, 633, Uxford «te«dL UU * where a^»i * tne y are oiauu"•SWARB of all Cooxpatiada styledPills and Ointment, lWitha.«,N'e w \ York "label.

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Lake County Press, Volume VII, Issue 386, 3 October 1878, Page 1

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