QWJriiial E. HALL, OGBDIAL, I*l QTTEJI^B. SEATED WATEB ; MAKUEACTUEEB ; ~..Z7»ia; havehad'd f§vr}_ trial; let no onebe longer oppressed withthet notion that his malady is incut able. A few 1 doses will' remove all disordered" 7 rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed i kidneys, cUdl&" impure'%lbW,'ahli confer on ereryfxmclipnrhealthfuhvigor.-They work-a thorough purification jthfoughout Ithe whole <Wtern, without disordering the natural ac- ' tion'pf any organ. ,/ *'" l ' "' - ! ■*• '-'V : r,M '.:.-■:"'::.: r ■•..•'/•"•''.■; ; ■'.-■."• ;\." .'•"."' !^~: /Wo organ in the human, body is so liable to■amrderwjhejifier.^jieme^nberwhennausedi-. ' %? 7>? c * ? re^idi AV on the stomach warns,us r that dVfestionds not proceeding pr.operlt, thr* ollpwag'sPills gide strengthto ever? orgi eedily.remove all causes of indigestion, in. 'spissated bile, and s-ick headache, and effect a , permanent cure. - ~-..•": -.. = • |. • . .>! TTeaifoiess aM <f Debility.- * . j„ i \ In cases of debility, languor, and nervous* nessi generated byex.cess of am, kind, whether - ; niental or physcdl, the effects ofthese Pills are :: in theMghestdegreebracing,renorating. andre* storative. They drive from the system the . morMd causes of disease, re establish the- di- ; ffestion, strengthen the nervous'system, raise ; the patient's spirits, and bring bach the frame ; \tttitspristine htalth and vigor. \ The Kidqeys—Their Derangement and' Cure: * \ P'dls be used according to the printed- directions, and the Ointment rubbed. :. fiver the region of the kidneys for at least Half : arinhour at bedtime, as salt is forced into : {meat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and cori feet any derangement therein. - , l J . --. ■-•:•". Coughs and Colds.. This till rifiilvirt n*,A—~~..i _j- ■.;'.• " ->■ conjunction with Solloioay's Ointment, It the best curefor hoarseness, sore throat*, diptheria pleurisy, and a thma; and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammotion, indeed as a family medicine, the<i are •invaluable for subduing such ailments vf youna and old of both sexes. ■* Bolloway's Pdls are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases . , 4gve i Gout Secondary Asthma Headache symptoms Com- , Indigestion Tic Doloreux' plaints ' Liver Com Ulcers BowsV Cm- plaints 7 enerealaffecplaints Lumbago lions' ' 'Debility Pjles . Worms of all' 'Dropsy - Eheumatism kinds 'Femaleirregu- Scrofula or Weaknesslanties ' King's Evil from what-Fevers-of all Sore Throats ever cause Mnds sc,4'c. ' The Pills und Ointment are sold at Professor Hollowafs -Establishment, 533 Oxford, London; also by nearly every respect-able-Vendor of-Medicine throughout the Civil? ised World. Full printed directions'are affixed to each >nt rrnrl T?n~. ~..J X . ?_ J .*" Vfoen in-furkish, Arabic, Armenian; Persia n. V or ?«es ;//;:_ -.> tions' Worms of all' kinds JFEITE^-; \Unesixit: adaptspitself) admirably, Ho< ,a'-large cases continually coming under my - r * \ : hearts" afihe I fif ihys advertisement, and who ponder will say,'^jknoioT should write, for I \hmeya'greai secret there in hidden :deep down, [and Ifear'every ' dai,i something I wiCl ' show-itself by some plain symptom. | and make that secret known to myfeliowmen, !«>«£ cause meto be pointed at as an [pityorlicorn. •-'. "'-■:■■; ■ " ':> ■ " Look into thy: heart? and'.say is"it.not I \fQ?£.J? r me io seek aid and[ r get.relief,by I ty one vfan in whom I hare confidence, I *?s£ yhom my secret is safe, and whose aid and Icfynsel-'ioill cause my Ufa hereafter to be happy, making me say with the prorerb—-"Jte* Jbice, O, Young' Man, in thy louthJ'/'; :; ;'" : ~ "j",look.then into thy heart and write," for hundreds have written tonne, when.it has. been top. late,-and who, in placeof having:dfen.Mkei olive, braiiches.t\ound /about Meir table," ha\e their homes desolate, and feel Ma reproach upsin their manhood, to live. '. 5 ,.-r £ ? Lobb then into thy heart and write," ami remember/that ""As ttyr"ddys, i so shdllStfiij strength lb," and that by writing down your case, no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically; can be given to you, 'and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and, premature„ death,_you can feel that, in the loordv of Wordsworth — "An*old age serene and bright, and lovely as, a r Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy.grave" r; ; *ii; -LOUIS Li SMITH. ofPoaen, Indiscretions of zLarly Youth,tsCy In ! all'cajji?B arising from 'errors' and the yield•iingtoithe passioasi no time sliotiia be lost , xto at once arrest the progress of disease. ; t[yr'(i's'z-B&..Z>:& SMITE, ■;'. I (tyt-pplifjegailyf qualified medical num., >....,...-.; advertising in, these'ColoniesJ 183 ?OOLLL\S SCREET EASIV MEL, '"■'Opposite'the : " • f'Zate.ihe-residence of the Private' entrance is in Stephen^st,eet,:Soitta\. ;V~;-+Gpij$ultailpji.Fee fbyjletter^ r, '.;^!-^C;X : •>! '^['^^^^^■^ i dv6id]oisWv'MwiK lT . } .-' ■■--- '--■'<' by Dr. L. LtSmm^ost- ■?'-'■ -'-*■.'■ 'fK ee s postage stamps i--rz >n ; * n i.s>9aV Medical:Hausehbtd •»Dohj-/,-/do --'//' do •'■■•. :noV2?j fimoi 'Weakness and Sterility ~„ ;1 •;.-. -i.v; 1 -BsJea" Medical Almanac] 1875 /..^""^■•"^-'•(ja'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 318, 2 April 1875, Page 4
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714Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 318, 2 April 1875, Page 4
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