Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1883 — LABOR A BURDEN. [ARTICLE]

LABOR A BURDEN.

For a number of yean my wife haa been a severe sufferer at timea with indigeetion and kidney and liver troubles. She had such severe pains in the back that she at times became very much debilitated, and the least labor was a burden. I feared that it would terminate in Bright's Disease, as there were the symptoms. She bad no appetite at times. She Med several medicines, but only received temporary relief from any of them until she commenced using Hunt's Remedy, which was recommended to us by druggist Smith, of Auburn, saying that it had been used by a good many with the greatest success for the cure of kidney, liver and bladder troubles. She commenced using it, and found by the use of only one bottle she had been relieved of the pains in herbaok had regained her appetite, and could rest well and attend to her household duties, and we can truly say that Hunt’s Remedy is a most wonderful medicine, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. K. S. R. Armstrong, Juke IS, 1883. 92 State Street, Auburn, N. Y. I have been troubled for a number of years with kidney and bladder difficulty; at times have suffered a great deal with the weakness caused by the inflammation and intense pains in the back and loins. I tried many medicines that were recommended, but none of them seemed to reach my case until one dsy I related my case to one of our druggists here in Auburn. Mr. Smith was very urgent that I should try Hunt’s Remedy, for he knew of many who had used it with wonderful success. I purchased a bottle and used it, and found a good deal of benefit, and commenced to improve rapidly, and the pains in the back were relieved. I gained strength and vitality, and after using four bottles I have been completely cured, and have recommended it to others, and give this statement voluntarily, believing that, from my own case .Hunt's Remedy is all that it la recommended, and you can use this as you choose for the beueflt of the public. William C. Clark, Mason and Builder, 83 Van Anden Street, Junk 3,1883. Auburn, N. Y