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DR. ABBOTT’S
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LIVER RENOVATOR
CURES ALL CASES OF LIVES DISEASES,
Such an Chrnnia n*d Acute Tnflnmn fttron of live I Ivor, T>ype|*i.i, Sick
Headache, Noiirnc*n of fjtomiieh, Lossof Appetite, Colic, Colli vone**, Heart*
burn, Ditwsaaea of the Heart, Chi I* and Fever, Intermittent ami Utlioua Re
mittent Fever, Neuralgia, Colds mid Coughs, Constipation, Chronic Diur
rlue.i, Filer, Flux, and Bilious Disease a generally,
53F“ Don’t fail to uao it, for it will cure yon.
It u Hie ehea|iest, medicine in circulation, because it i* lit . - best.
It it peifti'tly harmless — cowjaiiiiil of VeyctalU'a only.
Full direct lona upon the inside of inch package.
Don’t fail to try one package J’liee only 7 6 cents.
Prej wired only by 1> ABBOTT & SUN, New nan, Ga.
For sale by druggists ami dealers generally.
amNZßMDsra£ifii3e
Abbot’s L iver Renovator litui cured me twice of colic.
Hamilton, (la., Feb. 22, 1673. Biuxcii Lioon.
To my friend* and ocquainuukrg, especially the afflicted—lt is a plenau 1
and a doty to recommend Dr. Abbott's Liver Renovator. I have used 1
for several year*, ami have known many other* to use it with entire Mti B *
faction. I have never been prepared to commend any medicine more cor
dially. As it bus bettcfiiu and mo; so I hope it may relieve thousands. Very
respectfully, a friend of the afflicted,
Auburn, Ala., May 2,1871. • I’rof. I J, Mounts.
I hereby certify that Dr. Abbott’* Liver Renovator is the only medicine
that has over bom fitted the, I believe it to he a good remedy for all cases
of liver disease. Voui h truly,
Newnan, (lit., May 0, 1871, Rev. R, F. Jones.
D. Abbott Sc Son—l hereby eerti y that your Liver Renovator is the best
lever used, and I believe it a good remedy for all eases of liver dinease.
Atlanta, tin., May tf, 1871. Rt;*p., \V. 15. Sunn, Clk. U. 8. Court.
D, Abbott it Son—lt affords me much pleasure to state that I have used
your Liver Renovator, both in my family and practice, for the last 18 years,
and know of no instanco in winch it has nut given general satisfaction. I
would cordially commend it to those suflbi iug from liver ibsenseit, dyspepsia,
and all diseases originating from a diseased liver and stomach.
Newnan. Ga„ May 3, JbTl. A. Young, M. D.
D. Abbott it Son—l have used your Renovator, both in my family nod
practice, for a number of years. 1 take pleasure in recommending it to the
public, believing it to bo the best family medicine in circulation.
Detroit, Ala., Feb. 20, 1872. G. VV. Arch Kit, M. D.
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