Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1883 — GOOD NEWS FROM TEXAS. [ARTICLE]
GOOD NEWS FROM TEXAS.
Mr. Thomas A. HowASD,of Money Grove, Fannin county, Tessa, under date of April 5.1885, writes as. follows: | , . T have been suffering during several yean from severe illness, and a general breaking down of my '.physical system, and have tried the treatment and prescriptions of many doctors ter and near, and teaseled to the Hot Springs and other mineral springs famous for their remedial qualities, drinking the waters and bathing systematically in their healing depths, but all to no avail, aa I steadily failed in health; and although informed by my physicians that my ailments and weaknesses were the result of kidney disease of a dangerous character, they could give me nothing to cure me. During the past two years my sufferings at times were dreadful, and I had the most indescribable pains in the regions about the kidneys, the paroxysms of which were so severe as to render it impossible for me to sleep. While in thia dqplorabte and discouraged condition I was persuaded to try Hunt’s Remedy, and after using lees than half a bottle my great sufferings and paroxysms of pate were entirely relieved, and I could sleep better.‘and longer than I had in two years before, and although lam now on my third bottle only, my improvement is very remarkable, and I regret that I did not know of the wonderful curative powers of Hunt’s Remedy before, as it would have saved me years of suffering. I heartily recommend it to all afflicted with any kidney disease or disease of the urinary organs.’
