Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A VETERAN SOLDIER. Mr. G. F. Bowles, of No. 24 Common street, Lynn, Mass., says: “While in the army, at the battle of Spottaylvania, I fell while getting over a rail-fence and was badly injured and left for dead, but after & time I was picked up by comrades; and, upon examination it was found that my back was badly hurt and my kidneys seriously injured, and I have suffered the most excruciating pain since, and I could obtain no relief although treated by several physicians, and I had given up all hope of getting help when I was recommended to use Hunt's Remedy. I purchased several bottles at one of our drug stores in Lynn, and began to use it as directed, and can now attend to business and am free from the pains I formerly had; and I wish to say to my friends and comrades that Hunt's Remedy will do all that is claimed for it, and worthy of all praiseYou can use my testimony when you have occasion to, as I most heartily recommend it to all that have kidney or liver troubles.” April 26,1883. •‘YOU MAY USE MY NAME.” I desire to inform you what your valuable medicine has done for me. I was induced to try it by a member of our family, “who had been benefited by its use.” I have suffered terribly from kidney difficulties. At times I have been very bod, having severe pains in my back, with general low of strength and vitality. My urine was very bad, with a heavy sediment of brick-dust, which was fast leading to gravel. I commenced using Hunt’s Remedy with a marked improvement from the start; the pains left, the urine became more natural, and I can truly say one bottle effected a permanent cure. I have recommended it to many persons both here and in Boston, all of whom speak of it with the highest praise. You are at liberty to use this letter or my name in any manner you may think best, that other sufferers may learn the value of the greatest of all remedies. Most truly yours, JOHN F. COX, 62 Pleasant street. Malden, Mass., April 23,1883.
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