Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1901 — MADAME BAVEAS TESTIFIES. [ARTICLE]

MADAME BAVEAS TESTIFIES.

A Distinguished Lady, After Traveling far Six Years ia Search of Health, at Last Fiada It ia Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hat Springs, Ark., March 18.— (Special.)—This popular resort numbers among Its patrons many of the world's most distinguished men and women, but none more so than Madam Isabelle Ellen Baveas, Life Governor of the Free Masons Grand Lodge of England. Madam Baveas, like most of tbe other visitors, came here In search of health. She was not disappointed, but her cure was not found in the virtue of the baths, but in a few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, a remedy which she found on sale here, and which is being used and with wonderful success by a number of tbe visitors to Hot Springs. She says:— “I traveled almost constantly for the past six years in the Interests of my society, and my health gradually became broken dowD, through the change of food, water, climate, etc. The doctors told me I had diabetes, and advised me to go to the Springs, as they could do nothing for me. While there my attention was called to Dodd’s Kid ney Pills by a fellow sufferer, who had been greatly benefited by using them. “I profited by her experience and bought a box, and then another, and so on until I had used seven boxes. It Is with gratitude that I state that they cured me completely, and I am now able to take up tbe duties of life once more. I am very thankful for what Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for me and as a grateful woman shall never hesitate to recommend them to anyone suffering with Diabetes.” The very satisfactory experience of this distinguished woman, should be an encouragement to all similar sufferers. Dodd's Kidney Pills are 50c a box, six boxes for S2.GO. Buy them from your local druggist If you can. If he cannot supply yon, send to the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.