Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1903 — The J. P.’s Agree. [ARTICLE]
The J. P.’s Agree.
Staunton, Ark., Aug. 31.—News comes from Duff, Searcy Co., this State, that Mr. T. E. Reeves, a Justice of the Peace at that place, has written a letter recommending Dodd’s Kidney Pills in which he says: . “I think Dodd’s Kidney Pills can’t be beat for Kidney Trouble, and I wish them every success.” The local J. P., Mr. E. B. Cox, agrees with his brother Justice on this point for he says: “I had a bad case of Kidney Trouble and was not able to do a day’s work without great distress. I bought 6ix boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and after I had used three boxes I was all right. I am as well as ever, and I cannot praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills itoo highly. “I have given the other three boxes to some friends of mine who had found out what it was that had cured me so satisfactorily and quickly, aud they all speak highly of Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” No one disputes this unanimous verdict.
