A Veteran was relating his exploits to a crowd of boys, and mentioned his having been in fiv.e engagements. "That's nothing," broke in a little fellow, " my sister Sarah's been engaged about eleven times." JCollowaifs Ointment and Pills. —Low Spirits, Despondency.—Sickne=s soon weighs down the most buoyant spirits unless they be maintained by the hope of speedy recovery. This salutary hope may safely be based on Holloway's world-esteemed remedies, which are the safest and most efficient curatives of all diseases affecting the exterior or interior of the human body. They raise every organ to its natural standard by purifying the blood, stimulating the nerv<s, and dislodging any obstructions in the vessels or glands. In skin diseases and childrens' complaints, Holloway's medicaments are invaluable. In all the maladies to which females are liable to these remedies are particularly useful in rectifying and strengthening those organs, upon the due performance of whose functions the health depends.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 230, 1 August 1873, Page 7
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154Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 230, 1 August 1873, Page 7
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