Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1883 — TELEGRAPH ITEM. [ARTICLE]

TELEGRAPH ITEM.

Utica, June 9,1883. * Frakk W. Hoinua, clerk of the American District Telegraphoo„ says: “Haying had occasion to use a medicine for kidney trouble with a lame back, I was recommended by one of our Utica druggists to use Hunt's Bemedy, as he had sold a good deal of it to many of our leading families here with great success for kidney, liver and urinary troubles. 1 purchased some, and have only used three bottles. It has cured me, and I can truly recommend Hunt’s Remedy to any ons in need of the best medicine for these complaints' I send you a statement of my case. I will write you with a double purpose—first, to thank you for the great amount of good your medicine, “Hunt’s Remedy,' has done me; and, secondly, with the hope that my recovery will induce some sufferer to do ail did, “use the great specific and be cured.* For nearly a whole year I was an invalid, unable to go out of the house, and a great part of the time confined to my bed, a living, powerless subject of the most dreadful of all diseases, “kidney complaint.' From the long suffering I became weak from the loss of strength, with a lack of vitality, and very much reduced in flesh. All this time I was taking various medicines, and under the care of our family doctor, and not receiving a particle of help. I had almost despaired of getting well when my attention was called to Hunt’s Remedy by a boarder in. my family. I commenced taking it (unknown to the doctor) with but little hopes of relief. This non-belief was soon dispelled, however, as I daily began to improve. I continued the use of Hunt’s Remedy (and to make a long story short), used eight bottles, dispensed with the doctor, and to the surprise of all-who knew me, and my own great satisfaction, became as well as ever. All pains and aches vanished, appetite returned, gained strength and flesh, and to-day consider myself as well as ever, and only too glad to place my testimony with that of many others. That your medicine, “Hunt’s Remedy,' brought me from a sick bed I well know, snd many people who know of my condition pronounce my cure almost miraculous. lam happy to say lam enjoying excellent health, thanks to your valuable medicine. Hunt’s Remedy. Mbs. L. W. Clark, 109 Main Street. Hartford. Conn., May 21.1551.