Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1901 — Verdict Meant Death. [ARTICLE]
Verdict Meant Death.
Aldrich, Mo., May 27th.—Four of the best doctors in the vicinity have been in attendance on Mrs. Mollie Moore of this place, who has been suffering with a case of nervousness and kidney disease. Each of them told her that she would die. Hearing of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, she began to use them, and instantly noticed a change for the better. improvement has been continuous since then. She sajjp that the disease first manifested itself by the appearance of dark spots floating before her eyes. Her nerves were so bad that many times they would collapse completely, and she would fall dow r n as if shot. The fact that Dodd’s Kidney Pills saved her after four doctors had given her up, has caused-no end of talk in this neighborhood, and all are loud in their praises of this new remedy— Dodd’s Kidney Pills—which is curing so many hitherto Incurable cases, in this state and elsewhere.
