I Owe My Life. CHAPTER I, 44 1 was taken sick a year ago With bilious fever." "My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again with terrible pains m my beck and sides, and I got so bad X Could not move ! I shrank ! From 2281bs to 120 ! I had been doctoring for my liver, but it did me no good, 1 did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitteru. Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as •f by magio, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life." Dublin, June 6, '81. R. Fitzpatmck. chapter ii. " Maiden, Mass., Fob. 1, 1880. Gentlemen— I suffered with attacks of siolc headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years. in the most terrible and exoruciating manner. No medicine or dootor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured me ;" The aecond made me aa well and strong aa when a child. cc Ai>d I have been bo to this day." My husband was an invalid fcr twenty years with a serious 41 Kidney, liver and urinary complaint t4 Pronounced by Boston's best physicians — " lucurable 1" Seven bottlea of your Bitters cured him and I know of the ' Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters, And many more are using them wi'h great benefit. " Thej almopt do mirne'es V" —Mrs E. D. Slack. Prosecute the Swindlers ! If when you oall for American Hop Bitters (see green tivig oj Hops on the white label and Dr Soule's nanw blo-wn m the bottle), the vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bittera refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraud and Bue him for damages for the Bwindle and we will pay ycu liberally for the conviowon,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1602, 6 July 1887, Page 3
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348Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1602, 6 July 1887, Page 3
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