A Rattlesnake’s Bite. —The quick venom the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but deadly poisons found in the air of foul rooms. The aeration of the blood by the lungs becomes impossible sometimes, and the failing health, growing weakness, and loss of appetite are harbingers af approaching death. For such cases Hop Bitters are the potent and allpowerful remedy to drive all fevers out of the system, purifying the blood, and giving a new and happy lease of life.
Post Card Proof. Saiisbury, Tenn., April 4, ISB6. Gents ;—1 was afflicted with serious Kidney and Urinary trouble for twelve year . After atying all the doct rs and patent medicines I roil'd hear of, fused two bottles of Hop Bitters cm perfectly cured. B. F. BOOTH. Washington, D. C., April 3, 1883. To the Hop Bitters Co.: Mrs ; _j write this as a token of the great appieci tion 1 have for your Bitters. 1 was afflicted with inflammatory Rheumatism seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any good until I tried three bottles • f your Hop Ritters, and to my sin prise I am as well to-day as evet I was. I hope you may have great success in this great and v.du ble medicine. Anyone wishing to know more about my cure, can learn by addressing me. E. M. WILLIAMS, 1103 16th St. Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! If when yon call for American Hop Bitters Uee green twig of Hops on the -white label and Dr Souk’s name blown in the bottle), the vendor hands out anythi g hut American Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and i/ he has taken your money for anything dse indict him lor he fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we|{will pay you liberally for the convict# ig
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1415, 24 November 1886, Page 3
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313Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1415, 24 November 1886, Page 3
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