Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1903 — What was It? [ARTICLE]

What was It?

IWarpotnt, Miss., Aug. B.—One »f the strangest cases ever reported occurred here recently. The son of Mr. U. Butler was very 111. The doctor he had some disease of the spinal cord, and treated him for two months, but he grew worse all the time, and finally the doctor told Mr. Butler that he did not know what wtt* the trouble. The boy would wake up In the night and say that he was dying. He would he nervous and trembling and want to run out of the house, saying he saw agly things which frightened him. His father was very much discouraged till one day he saw a new remedy called Dodd’s Kidney Pills advertised, and he at once bought some and began to give them to his boy. He used altogether eight boxes before he was entirely cured. He has sot been troubled since. Mr. Butler says: “I feel It my duty to tell what Dodd’s Kidney Pills have done for my boy. All this remedy needs Is a fair chance and It will speak for Itself.”