Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1903 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Sedgwick, Ark., June 22.—Mr. W. S. Taylor of this place says: “My little boy had Dropsy. Two doctors —the best In this part of the country—told me he would never get better, and to have seen him anyone else would have said they were right. His feet and limbs were swollen so that he could not walk nor put on his shoes. “When, the doctors told me he would surely die, I stopped giving him their medicine and began giving him Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I gave him three pills a day and at the end of eight days the swelling was all gone, but as I wanted to be sure, I kept on with the pills fensometime, gradually reducing the quantity, till finally I stopped altogether. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills certainly saved my child’s life. Before using them he was a helpless invalid In his mother’s arms from morning till night. Now he is a healthy, happy child, running and dancing and singing. I can never express our gratitude. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills entirely cured our boy after everybody, doctors and all, had given him up to die.”