Mr John Bell, whose name frequently appears in some eccentric advertising announcements in the Charleston Herald, gives this as his latest :—To de young, de oil, de blindt, de lame, and abrebody elze. Notiz ! Now my tears shuzt look here. I have all tings werry nice and sheep. Yon knows my shtock, come and see dem. De artikils is bound to to go for next noddings. ' /folio waifs Pills and Ointment. —During piercing wind?! and excessive variations of temperature every one is more or less lia'de to internal and external disease. Throat, chest, liver, bowels, kidneys, and skip, all suffer in some deyree, but may be relieved by rubbing in this Ointment, aided by proper doses of the Pills, for administering which full directions accompany each box; in truth, any one who thoroughly masters Holloway’s “instructions” will, in remedying disease, exchange the labour of an hour for the profit of a lifetime. All bronchial, pulmonary, and throat disorders require that the Ointment should bo thoroughly well rubbed upon the skin twice a day with considerable ’ briskness, and great persistence and regularity,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 233, 28 April 1874, Page 7
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