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Show Throw Physic to IhoUogs; I'll Koiie ol" It." We do not in the least foel like blaming Macbeth for this expression of disgust; indeed, we are rather inclined in-clined to sympathize with him. Eren nowadays most of tbe cathartic offered of-fered to the public ara great, repul-bive-looking pills, tho very appearance appear-ance of which ia sufficient to "turn one'satomach." Had Macbeth over taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets he would not have uttered hose words of contempt. It is really encouraging, when one ia ill, Us find that a little, sugar-coated Pellet, no larger than a grain oT mustard, will as nronintlv produce tbe desired ef- fect as a doso of great, nauseating pille. These little- PelMe, unlike other cathartics, are really nature's physic. They do not debilitate, but tone and invigorate the system. No family should bo without Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Purgative PoHcts. nl3 |