Ayer's American almanac : for the use of farmers, planters, mechanics, and all families. . sited usto-day, when weve only got pork for , if you were here to-morrow I couldgive vou a fine dish of hare or : All right, mv dear. Ill prolongmv visituntil the dav after to-morrow. Mrs. Plankington: Here is my new dressall right. But where is the bill? Boy: I couldnt carrv both. In the first transports of delight, a happyHarlem father rushed into the club-roomlast Thursday night, exclaiming: Ive gotI a son! Its a boy! Ayers Cherry Pectoral £j|ca°f; speedy .specific for this dang


Ayer's American almanac : for the use of farmers, planters, mechanics, and all families. . sited usto-day, when weve only got pork for , if you were here to-morrow I couldgive vou a fine dish of hare or : All right, mv dear. Ill prolongmv visituntil the dav after to-morrow. Mrs. Plankington: Here is my new dressall right. But where is the bill? Boy: I couldnt carrv both. In the first transports of delight, a happyHarlem father rushed into the club-roomlast Thursday night, exclaiming: Ive gotI a son! Its a boy! Ayers Cherry Pectoral £j|ca°f; speedy .specific for this dangerous disease. — E. T. Harrison, New York City. I have much pleasure in stating thatduring the late epidemic of influenza, or lagrippe, Ayers Cherry Pectoral operated withsuch admirable effect that it saved the livesof many persons, both• FOR young and The YOUNG inestimable value ofAND OLD tnis 8reat emergencymedicine was especi-ally demonstrated in places where the ser-vices of — Jose Mexico, Mexico. a physician could not be Alvarez, pharmacist, City of Croup. commences with restlessness, which, ina few hours, is followed by a wheezingin the throat and hoarseness, a croupy,ringing, rattling cough, accompanied by-loud and difficult breathing. Membra-nous croup can be distinguished by gray-ish patches in the throat. In such cases,unless thetreatment beprompt andenergetic, thefalse mem-brane will fillthe windpipeand shut offthe supply ofair to the fl/l f ( // A*¥Z 1 lungs. Sendn/s jpi AjhJfH I for the doctor Hi n^i^ii I/ \ without delay. While waitinghis coming, administer an emetic of mus-tard-and-water, ipecac, or other simplemeans at hand, and as soon as this hasoperated, give Ayers Cherry Pecto-ral in doses of 5 to 15 drops, , with cold water, a strip of cottoncloth, 4 inches wide and 18 inches long;wring it dry as possible, and wind itloosely around the throat, covering withtwo or three thicknesses of dry the chest and back


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