Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1903 — An Old Soldier’s Experience. [ARTICLE]
An Old Soldier’s Experience.
Dennard, Ark., Sept. 7.—Mr. E. J. Hicks, merchant of this place, has written for publication an account of a personal experience, which is very interesting. “I am an old Federal soldier,” writes Mr. Hicks, “and shortly after the close of the war I was taken sick. I had aches and pains afi over me, fluttering of the heart and stomach trouble. I just simply was never a moment without pain. I could not sleep at night, and I was always tired and fearfully weak.
“I took medicine all the time, but for a long time'l was more dead than alive.’' Altogether I suffered’’for over twenty years, and I believe. I would have been suffering yet, or in my grave, jf I had not read of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. T got an almanac which told me of this remedy, and I bought some of it I started with three pills a day, but increased the dose to six pills a day. I had not used, many till my pains began to disappear. J kept on, and now I Can sleep and eat as well as ever I could, and I feel like a new man, with no pains or aches left “I will always recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for they are a wonderful remedy.”
