Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1880 — WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE RENOWNED MEDICINE. [ARTICLE]

WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE RENOWNED MEDICINE.

The Greatest Cnratlve *-wcce*» of the Agi —A Voice from the i’e.iple. No medicine introduced to the public has ever met witti the success accorded to H>p Bitters. It stands to-day the best known curative article in the world. Its marvelous renown is not due to the advertising it has received. It is famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for in It is the most powerful, speedy and effective agent known for the buiiding up of d< bllitatcd systems. The following witnesses are offered to prove this; What It I>lil for an Old L.dy. Coshocton Station, N. Y., \ December 28. 1878. ) Gents—A number of people had been using your B tters here, and with marked effect In fact, one ca e e, a lady of over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for the -past ten years I havo known her sha has not been able to be around hak the time. About six months ago she got so feeble she was helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty-nve miles, and get a bottle of Hop Bitters. It had such a very beneficial effect « n her that one bottle improved htr so she was abe to dress lurself and witlk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able so take care of her own room and walk out to her neighbor’s, and has improved all the time since. My wile and children also have derived great benefit from their use. W. B. Hathaway, Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. An GnlhtiUitlc Indorsement. Gorham, N. H., July 14, 1879. Gents—Whoever you arc, I don’t know; but I thank the Lord and feel grateful to you to know that in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises to do, and more. Four years ago I had a slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me to such rn extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May I was induced to try Hop Biiters. I used one bottle, but did not see any change; another did so chang i my nerves that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to t ike both hands to write, but now my good right hand writes this. Now, il you continue to manufacture as honest and good an article as you do, you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men that was ever conferred on mankind. Tim Buroh.

A Husband'. Testimony, My wife was troubled for years with blotches, mrth patchej and pimples on ncr face, which nearly annoyed the life out of her. Siie spent many dollars on the thousand infallible (?) cures, with nothing: hut injurious 'fleets. A lady friend, of Syracuse, N. Y , who had had similar experience and had been cured with Hop Bitters, induced her to try it. On 6 bottle has made her face as smooth, fair and sof\as a child’s, and given her such health that it seems almost a miracle. A Member op Canadian Parliament. A lllcli Lmly’a Experience. I traveled all over Europe and other foreign countries at a cost of thousands of dollars in search ol health and found it not. I returned discouraged and disheartened, amt was restored to real youthful health and spirits with less than two bottles of Hop Bitters. I hos e others may profit by my experience and Btay at home. A Lady, Augusta, Me. Cleveland, 0.. Oct. 28, 1879. My better half is firmly impressed with the idea that your Hon B.tters is the essential thing to make life happy• She has used several bottle?, and I would like to have you send me a dozen at lowest price. B. Porn. Secretary I’iain Dealer Co. Spring pi eld, 111., Sept. 3, 1879. Gents —I have been taking your Hop Bitters and recei o l great help from them. I will give you my name as one of the cured feuflevora Yours, Mrs. Mary F. Starr. Cold Feet. What a common complaint this is! says the Family Phytiician, and yet no one seems to know anything about it. You suffer from it for years, and yet you don’t go to a doc tor, or if you do you derive very little benefit from his advice. Home people suffer from it at night only, while others are troubled with it in the daytime as well. It occurs' most frequently in women, but still you often hear men complain of it. We believe that the best remedy is hypophosphite of lime in one or two grain doses twice a day. This is soluble -in water, and should be taken in the form of a mixture, nothing else being put with it, with the exception, if you like, of a teaspoonful of sirup, to make it more palatable, although it is really by no means disagreeable by itself. Another good .remedy is mix vomica—five drops of the tincture in a little water three or four times a day. It is highly recommended, and you may hope for great things from it. Then you must do all you possibly can to improve the state of your general health. It is probable that you are below par somehow or other, although we must admit that it does not follow of necessity. If you feel generally out of sorts, and your appetite is poor, quinine will do you good. If you are pale and ansemie, you must put your faith in iron. Parrish’s chemical food often does good. Cod-liver oil is an excellent remedy for improving the general nutrition; many people feel quite in a glow after each dose.