Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — IN AGONY WITH ITCHING [ARTICLE]

IN AGONY WITH ITCHING

“About four years ago 1 broke out with sores on my arms like bolls. After two months they were all over my body, some coming, and some going away. In about six months the bolls quit, but my arms, neck and body broke out with an itching, burning rash. . It would burn and Itch, and come out In pimples like grains of wneat I was In a terrible condition; I could not sleep or rest. Parts of my flesh were raw, and I could scarcely bear my clothes on. I could not lie In bed In any position and rest In about a year the sores extended down to my feet. Then I suffered agony with the burning, Itching sores. I could hardly walk and for a long time I could not put on socks. “All this time I was trying everything I could hear of, and had the skill of three doctors. They said it was eczema. I got no* benefit froin ill This. I was nearly worn out, and bad given up in despair of ever being cured when I was advised by a friend to try Cuticura Remedies. I purchased Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent, and used exactly as directed. I used the Cuticura Remedies constantly for four months, and nothing else, and was perfectly cured. It is now a year, and I have not had the least bit since. 1 am ready to praise the Cuticura Remedies at any time. (Signed) E. L. Cate, Exile, Ky., Nov. 10, 1910. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with 32page book, wip be mailed free on application to “Cuticura,” Dept 21, K, Boston.

• Old Map of America. Claude Vautln, an English mining engineer, who has been prospecting in Peru, returned the other day on the steamship Zacapa. Resides looking after mining property, he has been collecting interesting antiquities of the country. One of the most interesting things he brings back with him is a map of South America made by the Jesuits In 1592. It gives an outline of the land as far north as Cuba and is apparently accurate. Its purpose Is evidently plain, for every missionary station in the country at that time is indicated on the map, and the line of travel necessary to reach them Is marked out. This map was obtained by Mr. Vautln at Puno, Peru. ... * Another Interesting collection he brought back is the death masks of the Incas. These were hammered out of metal and placed over the faces of the dead. Three of these obtained by Mr. Vautln are of sheet gold.