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JLVS/S GAIN.

CHAPTER I. “ I was taken sick a year ago with bilious fever. - ’ “My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again, with terrible pains in my back and sides, and I got so bad I Could not move ! I shrunk ! From 2281b5, to 120 ! I had been doctoring for my liver, but it did me no good. I did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Dr. Soule’s American Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite returned my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and after using several bottles I am r.ot only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life.” Dublin, Junr 6 th, 1886. R Fitzpatrick CHAPTER 11. “ Malden, Mass., Feb. 1, 18S6. Ge. tlernen—T have snffered with attacksnsick headache.” °f Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the most terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could ’give me relief or cure, until I used Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters. “ The first bottle Nearly cured me The second made me as well andstrong as when a child, " And I have been so this day.” My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious “ Kidney, liver and unirary complaint, “Pronounced by Boston’s' best ph ■ sic. ns—- “ incurable !” Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the “ Live 3 of eight persons ” In my neighbourhood that have been saved by your Bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit. “ They almost Do miracles?” —Mrs E. D. Slack. How to G et Sick.— Expose yourself day and night: eat to much without exercise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time ; take all the vi e nostrums advertised, and then you want to know hoio to get well, which is answered by a few words—Take Dr Soule’s American Hop Bitters. • igvgp None genuine without a bunch of green hops on the white label, and Dr Soule’s name blown in the bottle. Beware of all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above

A Woman From Austria.

Near the village ofZillingdorf, in Lower Austria, lives Maria Haas, ,an intelligent and industrious woman, whose story of physical suffering and fiual relief as related by herself, is of interest to English women. “I was employed ” he says, in the work of a large farmhouse. Overwork brought on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of the stomach, until I was unable to retain either ood or drink. I was compelled to take to my bed for several weeks. Getting a little better from rest and sleep 1 sought to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my side, which in a little while seemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by a cough and shortness of breatb, until finally I eould not sew, and I look to my bed for the second, and, as I thought for the last time. My friends told me that my time had nearly come, and that I could not live longer than when the trees put on their green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Seigel pamphlets. I read it and my dear mother bought me a bottle of Seigel’s Syrup, which I took exactly according to directions, and I had no taken the whole of it before I felt a great change for the better. . My last illness began June the 3rd, 1882, and continued till August the 9th, when I began to take the Syrup. Very soon I could do a little light work. The cough left me and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now I must tell you that the doctors in our district distribuetd handbills cautioning people against the medicine, and telling them it would do them no good, and maD y were thereby influenced to destroy tl ) Seigel’s paphlets ; but now wherever one is to be found it is kekt as a relic. Tin few preserved are borrowed to read, and £ have ent mine for six miles aroqpd on: district. People V a Y° ca.mo eighteen mijes to get me to buy the medicine ft r them, knowing that it cured me, and (o be sure to get the right kind, I knov a woman who was leokiDg like death, and who told them there w 3 no help for her, that she had consult* 1 several doctors, bat none could he}p bev. I told her of Seigel’s Syrup, and wrote the name down for her that she might mal e no mistake. She took my advice and tl e Syrup, and now she is in perfect health and the people around us are amanetl. The medicine has made such progress in our neighbourhood that people say they dont want the doctor any more, but tin y take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout wl.o we e confined to their bed ana c id h-rdly move a finger, have been cured hy it. There is a girl in quy district w>o caught a cold by giving through sot 10 water, and was in bed five years wijh costiveness and rheumatic pains, and hid (iO have an attendant to watch by her.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 25 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 25 May 1888, Page 3