Kenneth Bazemoro had the good fortune to receive a rnrall botlle of (jhamberlalu * . Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhus* Remedy, when;._ three members of his family were Hick Willi - dvaentry. This onefinall bottle cured them A all, and he had soma left, which ho gave to Geo. W. Balcer, a prominent uioroUunt oj the place. Lewistoti, N.C., end iv cared niiri of the Bamo complaint. When troubled ,■ with djsoHtry, diarrhfe*, colic, or clioler*- r morbus, c;ivo this remedy a tiial, ftud yo« - will be more than p eased wiih the reeolfc > The praise that naturally follows it* ip&* duction and use has made it very popu. l For eale by Wallaos amd Co., Cheiiutt«».. Ohrietohuroh. . . >};
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9339, 13 February 1896, Page 2
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