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Show J Why Colds Arc Dnntjerous. You nre often told to "beware of a col,d," but why? We will tell you: Every cold weakens the lungs, low-res low-res the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases. People who contrnct pneumonia first take cold. The longer a cold hangs on, i the greater the danger, especially i from the germ disenses, as a cold 'prepares the system for the reception recep-tion and development of the germs of consumption, diphtheria, scarlet fc-, fc-, vcr and whooping cough. The quicker quick-er you get rid of wour cold, tho less tho danger of contracting one of these diseases. Chamberlnin's Cough .Remedy has a great reputation as a 'euro for colds and can bo depended 1 upon. It is pleasant to take. Adv. |