Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1881 — What the Director Said. [ARTICLE]

What the Director Said.

—A Boatetr-reporter, while in Ute rite* <* the New York and Boston Dispatch Express Company, had a comreraatiow witfc Mr. B. RLaSbee, ©ne ©Abe DKeotop of the company, who gave the following personal experience: “A little over a year ago I was taken si k. I did not know what tho trouble wasTbut 1 continued to grbw and my complaint baffled the skill of my doctors. At last my svmptoms developed into that terrible complaint, Bright's Disease, which has been pronounced incurable by all physicians. My sufferings at that time were unspeakable. I was bloated from head to foot; my heart pamed me; my pulse was irregular, and I was unable to breathe except in short convulsive gasps. While suffering thus I learned of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure; and, although I had been given up to die by the prominent physicians of Bo«on, and they had told my friends I could not save a weak, I resolved to try this remedy at a lastvesort lam rejoiced to say it has effected a perfect cure inmy mm, Mid with many of .my Inends, who have been afflicted with kidney troubiM, either ci Wag standing or acute forms, and who, under my advice, have used thia most Wonderful remedy.”