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WHAT IT DID FOR AN OLD LADY.

Coshocton Station, N.Y., Dec. 28,1878.

Gents :—A number of people had been using- your Bitters here, and with marked effect. A lady of over seventy years had been sick for the past ten years ; she had not been able to be around. Six months ago she was helpless. Her old remedies or physicians being of no avail, I sent forty-five miles and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It had such an effect on her that she was able to dress herself and walk about the house. After taking two bottles more she was able to take care of her own room and walk out to her neighbor's and has improved all the time since. My wife and children also have derived great benefit from theJr use

W- B. Hathaway, A«t., U.S., Ex. Co,

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4938, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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141

WHAT IT DID FOR AN OLD LADY. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4938, 6 November 1884, Page 3

WHAT IT DID FOR AN OLD LADY. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4938, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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