HGllmcay'spPUh.— Weakening "Weather The sultry summer daysstain the nerves of the feeble and decrepit, and disease may eventuate, unless some restorative such as these puri'ying Pills, be found to correct the disordering tendency. HoUoway's medicine gives ease to the nervouß system, which is the source of all vital movements, and presides over every action, which maintains the growth and weil-being of the body. Ko one can over estimate the necessity of keeping the nerves well strung, or the ease with which these Pills accomplish that end. They -are the most unfailing antidote to indigestion, irregular circulHtior, palpitation, sick headache, and costiYeness, and have therefore attained the largest sale and highest reputation.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3
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111Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3
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