VOICE FROM THE PEOPLE. THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. No medicine introduced to the public has ever met with the success accorded to Hop Bitters. It stands today the best 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 it. It is the most powerful, speedy and effective agent known for the building up of debilitated systems and general family medicine. Winston, Forsythe Co., N.C., March 15, 1880. Gents.—l 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 Hop Bitters some six months ago. My cure has been wonderful. I am pastor of the First Methodist Church of this place, and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtue of your bitters. Very respectfully, Rev. H. Ferebee. Rochester, N.Y., March 11, 1880. Hop Bitters Co.—Please accept our grateful acknowledgment for the Hop Bitters you were so kind to donate, and which were such a benefit to us. We are so built up with it we feel young again. Old Ladies of the Home of the Friendless. Delevan, Wis., Sept. 24, 1880. Gents.—l have taken not quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble old man of 78 when I got it. To-day I am as active and feel as well as I did at 30. 1 see a great many that need such a medicine. D. Royce. Bradford, Pa., May 8, 1881. "It has cured me of several diseases, such as nervousness, sickness at the stomach, monthly troubles, &c. I have not seen a sick clay since I took Hop Bitters." Mrs. Fannie Green. Evansvtlle, Wis. , June 24, 1882. Gentlemen—No medicine has had onehalf the sale here and given such universal satisfaction as your Hop Bitters have. We take pleasure in speaking for their welfare, as every one who tries them is well satisfied with their results. Several such remarkable cures have been made with them here that there are a number of earnest workers in the Hop Bitters cause. One person gained eleven pounds from taking only a few bottles. Smith and Ide. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 3, 1880. Hop Bitters Company—l think it my duty to send you a recommend for the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop Bitters are good or not. I know they are good for general debility and indigestion ; strengthen the nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to use them. Dr. A. Platt, Treater of Chronic Diseases. Superior, Wis., Jan. 1880. I heard in my neighborhood that your Hop Bitters was doing such a great deal of good among the sick and afflicted with most every kind of disease, and as I had been troubled for fifteen years with neuralgia and all kinds of rheumatic complaints and kidney trouble, I took one bottle according to directions. It at once did me a great deal of good, and I used four bottles more. lam an old man, but am now as well as I can wish. There are seven or eight families in our place using Hop Bitters for their family medicine, and are so well satisfied with it they will use no other. One lady here has been bedridden for years, is well and doing her work from the use of three bottles. Leonard Whitbeck. 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 lias improved all the time since. My wife and children also have derived great benefit from their use. W. B. Hath away, Aot., U.S. Ex. Co. HONEST OLD TIM. Gorham, N. H., July 14, 1879. Gents.—Whoever you are I don't know : but I thank the Lord, and feel grstoful 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 mo to such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Lust May I was induced to try Hop Bitters. I used one bottle, but did not sec any change ; another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands to write, but now my good right hand writes this. Now if 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 Bunwi.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2535, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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