A VILLAGE BLACKSMITH SAVED HIS LITTLE SON'S LIFE.
Mr H. H. Black, the well known village blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N.Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy _ for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and many be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. Pot sale by all dealers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 126, 29 May 1901, Page 3
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