Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1883 — ALMOST DISHEARTENED. [ARTICLE]
ALMOST DISHEARTENED.
A prominent citiMon sends us the following statement:— •For several years I have been very seriously afflicted with a very severe pain in the back, which I long supposed to be lumbago or rheumatism of the back. More recently the pains had become more severe, so mnch so that it was with difficulty that I waa able to get out of bed in the morning. I had tried various remedies without any apparent relleL By the earnest solicitation of a friend I commenced taking Hunt’s Remedy about three week’s ago, and its instantaneous benefits are wonderful, for I have had no pains In my back since taking the first three doses; and am relieved from the pains, aches and exhaustive weakness, the painful symptoms that usually accorawmy disease of the kidneys. And I confidently expect to be completely and permanently cured by the use of it. 1 most cheerfully recommend Hunt’s Remedy to all who are afflicted with any kidney or liver disease. WILLIAM O. ARNOLD,
Walnut street. Providence, R. I. March 29,1883.
