Pierce's memorandum and account book : designed for farmers, mechanics and all people who appreciate the value of keeping a memorandum of business transactions, daily events, and items of interest or importance, for future reference / a present from the World's Dispensary Medical Association.
- Date:
- 1900
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Pierce's memorandum and account book : designed for farmers, mechanics and all people who appreciate the value of keeping a memorandum of business transactions, daily events, and items of interest or importance, for future reference / a present from the World's Dispensary Medical Association. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DR, PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS Cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, coi tiveness, or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetit! coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, “ hear’ burn,” pain and distress after eating, and kindred derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. Persons subject to any of these troubles should nevf be without a vial of the “Pleasant Pellets” at hand. I proof of their superior excellence it can truthfully U said that they are always adopted as a household remed after the first trial. Put up in glass vials, tightly eorkec therefore always fresh and reliable, One little “ Pellet ” is a laxative, two are cathartic. The regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach an bowels. As a “ dinner pill,” to promote digestion, tat one each day. To relieve the distress arising from ove eating, nothing equals one of these little “ Pellets ,i They’re tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules, scarce] larger than mustard seeds. RATES OF POSTAGE. FIRST CLASS. — Letters to any part of the Unite States, two cents per ounce, or fraction thereof, prepaid.. SECOND CLASS.—Transient newspapers and perioo ical8, one cent for each four ounces, or fraction thereof. THIBD CLASS.—Books, unsealed circulars, and a printed matter except newspapers, seeds, cuttings, root) etc., one cent for each two ounces, or fraction thereof. FOURTH CLASS.—Merchandise, types, metals, ore and minerals, and all mailable matter not in other classei one cent for each ounce, or fraction thereof. CHARGES FOR MONEY - ORDERS. — Monej orders can be obtained only at designated Money-ordtl Offices. Money can be sent to any part of the countr with absolute safety, by obtaining a Money-order, fd which the fees are: On orders not over $2.50, 3 cts.; ove f2.50, and not over $5, 5 cts.; $5 to $10, 8 cts.; $10 to |2t O cts.; $20 to $30, 12 cts.; $30 to $40, 15 cts.; $40 to $» 18 cts.; $50 to $60, 20 cts.; $60 to $75, 25 cts.; $75 t $100, 30 cts. NOTICE.—The War Tax commenced July 1st, 1891 and increases the fee on each Money-order two cent; No revenue stamps are required on Money-orders. Letters may be registered at any Post-office fc 8 cents, in addition to the regular postage.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30480565_0002.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)