Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1883 — A GOOD MECHANIC. [ARTICLE]

A GOOD MECHANIC.

Mr. L. J. Jones, of No. 10 Charles street, Portland, Me., writes us these convincing facts, May 11,1883: 'f have for several years been troubled with liver complaint and indigestion, and have snlfered at times terrible distress, and have tried many different cures, so called, that have been recommended from time to time. I one day noticed In one of our pipers the testimonial of a person that had used Hunt’d Remedy and been cured of diseases similar to mine. 1 purchased a bottle of one of our drug stores in Portland, and before 1 had used the first bottle found that I was improving beyond my expectation; have used in ail six bottles, and I have no trouble from indigestion, no distress or pain in back as I formerly had; and since X have been cured my wife has used it for kidney trouble, and it has cured her. We can both say that Hunt’s Remedy is a blessing to any that are troubled with kidney or liver diseases, or indigestion. We gladly recommend it to our friends or to any sufferers from liver or kidney disea-es, and you can use this letter as you may choose for the best interest of suffering humanity."