Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1885 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HAPPY ENDING. Long Suffering of One of the Bost Men of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y.—His Final and Complete Recovery from Gravel. Plain words are best Mr. Edward 8. Hicks, of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y., had suffered long from Stones in the Kidneys. He sought relief, of course. Who would not? What are time and money to health? Mr. Hicks consulted the best physicians of his village and, also, of Poughkeepsie—and none better can be found anywhere —but, unhappily, without a good result. A friend in Rondout advised Mr. Hicks to go to Rondout and see Dr. David Kenned v about his trouble. This Mr. Hicks finally did. Dr. Kennedy saw at once what the suffering man’s difficulty was, and that “Favorite Remedy" was the medicine he needed. The Doctor prescribed it, and Mr. Hicks went home without much confidence in the power of “Favorite Remedy" to do him more good than other medicines had done before. But hope clings to straws, and he thought there might be one chance out of many in his favor. He followed the directions and was both surprised and delighted to find himself presently improving. To-day Mr. Hicks is a well man. While Dr. Kennedy is interested in introducing "Favorite Remedy," he continues to practice his profession and performs all the capital and minor operations In surgery. State your case. Letters promptly answered. Address Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, N- Y. “Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy" fqraale by all druggists. • R. U. AWARE THAT ' Lorillard’s Climax Plug tearing a red Un tag; that Lorillard’s lleee Leaf fine cut; that Lorillard’s Navy CllPSlnga, and that Lorillard’s Rnuffls, are the best and cheapest, quality considered ?

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