Tfffi jtw - jj i ! Poor little fellow! He conghs '"! so hard he cannot Bleep. That -! makes him weak and. sickly all the !' ' next day. His brother thinks thi3 1 ! couching 13 terrible. So do we, for ',] wo know that just a few doses of l\ %hemi 9edoml ■> will stop the cough. For sixty years U } it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for j colds, co_g_3, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Be sure t i that you get Ayer's Cherry Pec- [ j toral. Accept ne cheap and worth- - i loss substitute, l U ' Ptyrtdty Dr. _CA.-vi.Co., L-w-LH-a.. U S. A.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13063, 13 March 1908, Page 3
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