Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1883 — CAUSE FOR ALARM. [ARTICLE]

CAUSE FOR ALARM.

Alice E. Curtis, of Brunswick, Me., writes us on May 15,1883: “That she has suffered very much at frequent intervals with kidney disease, and the attacks were increasing in severity so steadily as to cause alarm. Her aunt, Mrs. N. M. Small, persuaded her to use Hunt’s Remedy, and after using several bottles Miss Curtis has been f.Ted from the severe aches and pains to which she had long l>een accustomed; and further says that Hunt’s Remedy never tails to relieve the severe pains in the side and intense backache, and Miss C. pronounces it a real blessing so woman for all kidnqy diseases, and she cordially recommends it for the many ills and’pains peculiar to women.”