Boston, Mass., Jan. 16, 1882.

Gentlemen.—Your preparation has done so much for me that I cannot refrain from sending you my simple, unsolicited testimony. In my travels through this country and Europe, and giving two concerts per day for more than twenty years, I found at last my health became so impaired that I had to give it up. That was fifteen years ago. Since that time until last summer (when I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla), I had scarcely seen a well day. Dangerous symptoms with constant roaring in the head, abscesses forming, with fearful suffering until they would break, and then only a temporary relief until another would form. My legs from the ankle to knee would swell and turn black; in fact, I suffered all that man could suffer and live. I consulted the most eminent physicians in the country and could get no relief. A friend prevailed on me to try your preparation. I did so. Result, to-day I am a well man: no pains or ails, and can do as much work, feel as fresh, as forty years ago. I am well known through the country, and would be willing to answer any letter of inquiry as regards my case.

Respectfully yours, FATHER KEMP,

Originator of the “Old Folks Concerts,” and sixty-one years old.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla,

Sold by all druggists. Price $1; six for $5. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.


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