To conduct a business with trae liner* ality, to study the taste and requirements of jyour customers, and acting on the belief that by first promoting their interests, we best serve <nr own, are the surest means of obtaining public ooniidence. Having applied these principles 'o the retail, trade at the ''Cash Exchange" the increasing support we have received is a substantial i proof of. > the wisdom of *uch a policy; > i; ; , i
Advertisements , , ; A Great Problem. —Take all the Kidney and Liver Medicines, — Take all the Blood pnr fiers, —Take all the Rheumatic remedies, —Take all the Dyspepsia and indigestion • : I ■ ' cures, —Take all tbe^twJ, Fever, and Billions ■ - •' Specifics, -TrTajke all the Brain and Ker> c force i '('■•:'■ ' revivers, —Take all the : Great health rest orers. — In short, t&Ve ail ■ the best qualities of theVe, and the . •■• ' .; ••: :.r ■ —rbest — Qualities of all the bes^ medicines m the world, and yon will find ; that Dr Soule'js American-^- fiop Bitters ba« e «he; best curative qualities and rowers of all '■'-'•'■•'■■-■■■** ■-' "' .'i- ■ and that they J wili inre when any^or all of- these/ singly or v ; v - ■ r: '--'_; .•■.,..•' ..-j -:.■ ■}'— combined ■'] '-•Pail. & thor<Ui:li trial will giv»}oii*; tive proof of ihis. j : Sarderied' lAver? '■' FiVey as «go I Wnkj>-."do^B : with kid« ney and I ver cetnplaint'and 1 i-h'-iimatism. Since then I have bet n ijinl'b 6 to llie about tit nil. My 1 ver became hard like w<od; oy limbs were puffed up and filled with water * . . ■■■-.>. .All :t ! e be c physicians agreed th*>t no h nig could cure me. I resolved to try la Soule's A iner fan Hop Bitiers ; 1 1 a^e tf! i ed ; >eveu v bo''tleß; tKe lard ness hjis « 11 none from ny liver, tbe swel ing from'-'~n>y ltm's, nnd it lias; worked a miracle in ny ra cV otlierw se T would hhTe bern now n my t.ra»e. J. W. Mobbt, buffa o. Oot. 1 , 1 886. ' s•' I•; Poverty and Suffering. . ,/: ,'•^l was dragged down with debt, por« ejfty and suffering for years, caused by a sick' family and large bills for doctoring.1 ' k ' I |was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the Bdriceof my pastor, I commenced usin,4 Dr Souk's American Hop Bitters, and in one month we were aULwel]', and none of unbare seen a &i?k day since, and I want to say to .all poojr men* : You can k 'ep your families w-11 i •tear with Dr Soule's American Hop B"t- - -vter*..fbr less than T one doctor's visit will cost, jlkn-'wit ."— A Working Man. ' : lKPri?<>ne genuine without a bnnoh of on tite wibite label, and Dr Sotile'* name blowa in the bottle* Beof all the yile poison-jas «taff r mad^
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 96, 31 January 1888, Page 3
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