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A Voice From the PeopK a The Greatest Curat ive Success of the Age. No medicine ii !.-.> noed to the public l has ever met with i <• .-iK-cess accorded to U- op Hitters. It stands to-day the best known curative arti- Je m the world. Ila marvelous renown is not due to the advertising it has received, ft is famous by ren«on »>' its inherent virtues. It docs all th.-i! •' cl.iiiiiefl for it. It is the most power.' vi, .-jitffJy and eEFe.tive agent known for tlio building up of debilitated systems and general i'.imily medicine. V/inston, Porsythe Co., N. C., March 15. Gents:- I desire to express to you my thanks for your wonderful Hop Bitters. I was troubled with Dyspepsia for five years previous to commencing the use of your op Bitters some six months ago. My • cure has been wonderful. I am pastor of the Firat Methodist Church of this place, and my whble congregation an testify to: th'e great virtue of your bitters. Very respect f lly, ! ey. H. Kerebee. Kochester, N. V., March 1 1, 1880. Hop Bitters Co:— l 'leas* Mecept our grateful .acknowledgement for the Hop Bitters yoxi were so kind to donate, and which wer* such a benefit to us. Weave so built up with it we feel young again. Old Ladies of the llome of the Friendless. y Delevan, Wis., Sept. 24, 1880. Gents:— lhave taken not qaite one. bottle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble bid man of 78 when I got it. To-day I a^a ac active and feel t.s well as I did at M). I ccc a great many that need su h a medicine. • . D. Hoyce. Monroe^ Mich., Sept. 2\ 1875. Sirs . :— I have been taking Hop. Bittera for inflammation "of the kvdney.- and bladder: it has done for me what four uoctois failed to doV cured inc.- The effect of the Bitters' seemed like magic. < . < : : . ,•, W.-L. Carter. If you have a sick friend whose life is a burden, one bot le of Hop Bifters will restore that friend to perf ; ct h alth and :liappinesi. - '•'. Bradford, Pa,, May 8, 1881, "It has cured t»e of several di eases, such ashervonsness^ickness at the stoma -h, monthly trouble's, iScc, I have not 'seen a si k day since 1" took Hop Bi ters " ~ >-"ns Fannie Green, ■•■-».■» Evansville, "Ww, June 24, J BB2. • \ Gentlemm:— 6 mede.ine hns had one-' half the sale here nnd given such universal satisfaction, as : your >'op Bitie s havr, v.c take pleasure m speaking for their welfare, as everyone who tries them is w«'ll sa isfied with thi-ip results. Several >-ucu remarkable curps have been made with them here 'hat "there ate a number <f earntst workers m the, Hop ' Kilter*'.! wise. One person gained eleven -pounds from taking only ia /few. bottles. ' Smith & Ide. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 3, 1880. Hop Bitters Company -—I think, it my duty to send you a recomm- nd for the b- nefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop" Bitters, an good or not. I know they are-good for general dvbilitj and ■«ri<lige tion ; strengthen the nervous <trteni 'aad mio n w life. I mionuiVe/.d my patunts to uxe them Dr A- Ha t, Trent- rof hr nio D seases. .\ Superior, Wi. M Jan. !BSO I hearl m my neighboriiood that your Hop Bitters wa doing such a gr at deal of goo'i among the sick and afflicted with most tyery kind of diseae, nd as T had been troubl o for fifteen yea^s i'yith n> uralgia and all kinds. of rheumatic complaints uiil kidn-y trouble, I took one b ttl". ac>or. • ing to the dir ctions. It a' once did me a. great deal of goo •', and I used four bott'es more. I am an o ! d man, but am now a« well as lean wi-h. Tnere are seven or eight families m our pine; U3ing Hop Ritters for their family medicine, and are so well satisfied with it th y will use >o other. One lady here lun bepn b driddon for yenrr, i« well and doi<'g her work from the use of three bottles ... , ; •"■■■' '••■ r.conard Wliul'eck. X^hat it did for an Old Lady. Coshocton Station, N.Y.. Dec. 2?, 18<7. Gents:— A uunib":r op e p c had *-een i uting Bitters hero, and w:th miirke i effect. A lady of ove' seveuty year*, had 1-een si'"k forth- p»6t ten 'yi'iirs ; she bad not been aMe.to l)« avound. Six months a'xshe wa helpless. Her old remedies, of pl>y.«ici»i s b itig of no aviu'l. I s»nt forty-five niiles, and \ pot a bottle of Hop Liltcs. If ha I, such an effect on her thaf. she .was abe to dress herself and-'- a'k about the hou°e:-- '• After' taking two bottles more she was abe to take oare of her own room nnd walk out to her neighbour's, «nd has improved all th* time since. My wife and children also have "deriyce grf at benefit irom thei'" use* W. B. Hathaway, Aot. U.S. Ex. Co. ?Hoi3^sti Old Tim ; | . . •■ - ; GdKHAii; H; N :, July -14, f879. ■ Gknts.— Whpt v.f i you are. I rjon't know ; hntltha k ilie Lord and fe 1 . VnWul to you to kn> ¥ 'w ; ithat m .'his- world . of »dult"iat(d me lirines there m one compound that p oves and does ail its adverli-e to do, and more. Four years ago I had a slight shock of pal«y. which v ner> ed me to such an ex'en' that the lea^t cxciu-munl-would make me shak like the ague. . -Last 'May-I was induced '6 try Mop Uitters. I u*ed ; '*ne bottle.. but did ioi see any change; an >(her did to change my nerves that the are now «s .steady' as they ever wer< i ; It ust-d to- take both hands to wi,t-, but n-'w my good i-ight'hands write, this. Now, if yon continue to manufacture as lion s?. an j g. od an article at you do, you will a rumulate ■ an honeßt" fortune, and confer Ih, : greatest blessing on your fellow-m<:n that wrs ever "conferred on mankind. Tim Rurphl V '

Anna Maria Krider, wife 6f Tobias K. Chambersbnrg, July 25, 1875. This is to let . the people know that T, Anna Maria Krider, wife of T /bias Eri<ler, am jnow past seventy-four years of age. My .'health has been very bad for many: years pa^t. I was trouble'! with weakness, bad cough, dyspepsia, g eat debility, and constipation of the bowels. , I was so miserable I could eat nothing. ... T beard of Hop Bitters arid was 'resolved to try J.hem. 1 have only used thret bo ties. a ; i<i 'X -fel v wonderfuUy»gocd, well and strong again . My bowels are regular, my app>-tite good, an^l cough gon°. I think it my duty to L*.t the P' ople know how bed I was anil •.what iho mtdi-ine has dona for me, s > they can cure "heruselres with i. wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth patches, freckles and pimplei on her face, which neatly annoyed the l:fe out of her She npeiit-manv dol a>s on the thousand infallible (?) cures, with notking" but injurious tffec's. A 1 lady friend, of Syracuse, N. Y M who had had similar experience and had been cured with Hop Bitl era, induce! her to try it, One bottle has marie her fa-;e as Rmootb, fair and ?oft as a child's und given her «uch health that it seems almost ainiiaols, . A Member of '-'an ad ia:i Parliament.

A Rich Lady's Experience '. I travelled all over Europe and other foreign conptrieE at a cost of thousands ol" dolliirß m search of health and found it:nor, I returned home discouraged and disheai-1-ened, and was restored to real youthful health and spirits with less than two bottlf sof Hop Bittera. I hope others may profit by my tsipcrii nee and Btay at home. A Lady, Augus'a. Me. I had- been sick and miserable so long cousin? my hus) and go much trouble, and expense, no ope.know_ing,,what ailed me. 'was so completely dishear'ened and discouraged thiij> I got a bottle, of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family,. ■ I soon begin to improve and gained so fast that my hufband and family thohght-i^ waßttranpe and. unnatural but whrn. I told them what had helped me. they snid. " Hurrah for Hop Bitters! iong may they prosper, for -they have made mother weU and us happy." ' ... .' ' i ■' .".. v.'" The Moxheb. . ., My mothrr says Hoip Bitters is the only thibg that will kuep her from her od and scvi rej attacks of paralysis un« head;ich-i ' "• J r ,'i =•:••• i<l). C'SWEfJO Sus. Ltodiwotok. Mioh. F<?K 2 1880. I hare sbli Hep Bi'i« r« for four y^ar* and the 1 »• is no med'eine that surpasses tbnni Tot ilioufi- >.t,tack(«, ltidnej romi-'aintis an-l m-'iny dis. ases in> »• ent to ihij jnalai^ i]\. m»t^. ' v H. AIEXANDBK.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1321, 15 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1321, 15 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1321, 15 October 1884, Page 3

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