KNOCKING AT DEATH'S DOOR! Called Back by CLEMENTS TONIC. MR W. H. K. HICKSON, Quaama, Now South Walea. writes on October 19th, 1896 :— Two years ago I was near death's door frcm an attack of it-fluecz*.. I had been nursing friends and neighbors suffering from the same oomplaint, and thought I waß exempt from . contracting it, but I was mistaken. After trying the medicines recommended, acd also calling a doctor, who doubtless did all he could for me, failed to effect a cure. I then tried Clements Tonio, and am happy to say j I palled through. — Yours truly, W. H. K. HICKSON. IT SAVES IHE GROUPV CHILDEENj Seaview, Va. — We have a splendid sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coming from far and near, speak i of it in the highest terms. Many have said that their ohildren would have died of oroup if Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy had not been giveu.— gLellam and Ourron. For Bale by Jas, Gray and Sons,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2956, 29 April 1898, Page 5
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164Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2956, 29 April 1898, Page 5
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