Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1883 — A WOMAN’S AFFAIR. [ARTICLE]

A WOMAN’S AFFAIR.

Mrs. N. H; A. Small, the wife of the popular Deputy Sheriff and Assessor of Topsham. Me., writes us on May 15,1883: “That she had been severely afflicted during several years with kidney and liver disease, accompanied with severe pains and backache. Having tried many so-called cures, and medicines, and doctor’s prescriptions, without receiving any benefit, and while seeking for a cure, she noticed the advertisement of Hunt’s Remedy and decided to try it. Having bought a bottle at Mr. Johnson’s drug-store t commenced using it with such flattering results that she continued its use, and after u«ing only five bottles the improvement in her health is so marked that she wishes all who are afflicted in like manner to know of Shis most valuable and reliable medicine; and she most cheerfully recommends Hunt's Remedy to all. and especially to f emales who are troubled with the complaints peculiar to the sex.”