Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1912 — DISFIGURED WITH CRUSTS [ARTICLE]
DISFIGURED WITH CRUSTS
"Some time ago I was taken with eczema from the top of my head to my waist It began with scales on my body. I suffered untold itching and burning, and could not sleeps I was greatly disfigured with scales and crusts. My ears looked as if they had been most cut off with a razor, and my neck was perfectly raw. I suffered untold agony an£ pain. I tried two doctors who said I had eczema in Its fullest stage, and that It could not be cured. I then tried other remedies to no avail. At last, I tried a set of the genuine Cutlcura Remedies, which cured me of eczema when all else had failed, therefore J cannot praise them too highly. “I suffered with eczema about ten months, but am now entirely <jured, and I believe Cutlcura Remedies are the best skin cure there is.” (Signed) Miss Mattie J. Shaffer, R. F. D. 1, Box 8, Dancy, Miss., Oct 27, 1910. “I had suffered from eczema about four years when bolls began to break out on different parts of my body. It started with a fine red rash. My back was affected first, when It also spread over my face. The itching was almost unbearable at times. I tried different soaps and salves, but nothing seemed to help me until I began to use the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. One box of them cured me entirely. I recommended them to my sister for her baby who waa troubled with tooth eczema, and they completely cured her baby." (Signed) Mrs. F. L. Marberger, Drehersvllle, Pa., Sept 6, 1810. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application 4o "Cutlcura,,” Dept £; Boston.
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