I Owe My Life. CHAPTER I. " I was taken sick a year ago With bilious fever." "My doctor pronounoed me cured, but I got Bick again with terrible pains m my back and sides, and. l got so bad I Could not move I I shrunk ! From 2281bs to 120 I I had boon doctoring for my livor, but it did me no good, I did not expect to live moro than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magio, and after using several bottles, j am not only as Bound ob a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitiers I owe my lifo." Dublin, June 6, '81. R. Fitzpatbick. chapter 11. Maiden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1880. Gentlemen — I suffered with attacks of siok headaohe." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years m the most terrible and exoruoiating manner. No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I ÜBed Hop Bi tterß. '•The first bottle Nearly cured me ;" Tho second made me as well and strong as when a child. i( Apd I have been so to this day." My husband was on invalid fcr twenty years with a serious ' • Kidnoy, liver and urinary complaint. " Pronounced by Boston's beßt phyiscians — " Incurable^" Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the " Lives of eight persons " In my neighborhood that have beon saved by your bitters, And many more are using them with groat benefit. " Thej almost do mirac'os V" — Mr&E.D. Slack How to Get Sick. — Expose yourself day and night ; eat too muoh without exeroise, work too hard without rest, dootor all tbe time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to know How to Get Wem..— Which is answered m three words— take Hop Bitters ! Prosecute the Swindlers! If when you oall for Amerioan Hop Bitters (sec green, tnig of Hops on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown m the bottle), the vendor hands out anything but Amtrican Hop Bitters refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money for anything else indiot him for the raud and sue 'him for damages for tbe swindle and we will pay ycu liberally for the oQnvia< t}OQ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1637, 16 August 1887, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1637, 16 August 1887, Page 3
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