Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1884 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fearfully Common. Kidney Complaint Among Both Sexes and Ages—A Brilliant Ilecovery. Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., Is often congratulated on the exceptional success of his medicine called "Favorite Remedy,” in arresting and radically curing these most painful and dangerous disorders. Proofs of this, like the following, are constantly brought to ljls attention, and are published by him for the sake of thousands of other sufferers whom he desires to reach and benefit. The letter, therefore, may be of vital importance to you or to some one whom you know. It is from one of the best known and popular druggists in the fine and growing city from which ho writes—and doubtless where those may .find Mr. Crawford at Ills place of business on the comer of Maine and Union Streets: Springfield, Mass., March 22,1881. Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y.: Dear Sir—For ten years I had been afflicted with Kidney disease in its most acute form. What I suffered must be left to the imagination—for no one can appreciate it except who have gone through it. I resorted to many physicians and to many different kinds of treatment, and spent a great deal of money, only to find myself older and worse than ever. I may say that I used 23 bottles of a preparation widely advertised as a specific for tills precise sort of troubles, and found it entirely useless—at least in my case. Your "FAVORITE REMEDY"—I say it with a perfect recollection of all that was done for me besides—is the only tiling that did me the slightest good; and lam happy to admit that it gave me permanent relief. I have recommended “FAVORITE REMEDY” to many people for Kidney disease, and they all agree with mo in saying that Bit; DAVII) KENNEDY’S FA- ' ITK K ,ia **>ot its equal in the wide world for this distressing and often fatal complaint Use this letter as you deem best for the lienefit of other*. lours, etc., LYMAN CRAWFORD.