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Show If BLEEDING ALY ECZEMA JjMore Like a Piece of Raw Than a Human Being, rl Doctors Useless. Id by cuticura JlM After First Application and First ;Jsieep in Weeks Facts of This Won-m Won-m Cure by Cuticura Vouched for by Bunt's Neighbors. !Iiiiot describp the terrible Eczema I suffered with. It eayhead and kept spreading, until it covered my whole ft Bmost a solid mass of sores from head to foot. I looked lece of raw beof thun a human bring. The pain and agony I endured seemed more 3HlW? than I could bear. ,l!Bal8irffil "Blood and pus oozed from the UmwWl great sore on my scalp, from un- Waffip, der my finger nails, and nearly all 5a over my bod'. My ears were so ' A crusted and swollen I was afraid IIP they would break off. Every hair in my head fell out. I could not J"5 sit down, for my clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding KfeV llesh, making me cry out from the sgfSUlfe l'aiQ- "My family doctor did all he nifii v '"iuld. but I got worse and worse. dSaaal II,'ATt rnltlon w18 awful. I did not jo' think I could live, and wanted I U death to come and end my fright- T "In this condition my mother- Inietotrv the "iiticnra Remedies. I said I would, but lit reoovp,'J'- 1',lt . whT blessi-d relief 1 experienced Cuticura Ointment. II cooled the blooding and itch- rilnl as ioe to a burning tongue. 1 would bathe with jgrfd Cuticui :i Soap, then apply the Ointment freely. I BBeeolvent for ih,- blood. In a short time the sores PfVlg, the tb-sh began to heal, and 1 knew I was to get hen the hair on my head beau i grow, and in a as completely -ured. But I kept on taking the Cuti-gtwa8tlley Cuti-gtwa8tlley n"4 po much good I did not want to stop Jritfc aS k" u,""1' rful 1 thought I would write you about Jjraise Cuticura enough. I w ish 1 could tell everybody ajjFja 1" 1 uticurji My condition was so terrible fP" nip cannol fail to rmv anybody of this awful dia-Be dia-Be dobts the truth of this fetter, tell them to write -jgas Ht., f.Wnrk, X. .1 MRS. WM. HUNT." ffprsicih ,1 ro acquaintid with and neighbors of Mrs. Thmas S' have knowledge of her wonder- juJm1 l Tl" ('utir,,r;l Remedies, as stated by Mrs, &;C c ' -1J"'1 ' Msirv E ooper, 15 Thomas St'. ew-jgHBr ew-jgHBr R,lbf,n Tnylor, .jsr, Mu11it; St., Newark, X. J " ff&'unriltoM'Vm1, 'Kter,,Ri ttnd "ntarnol Iroatment fur every ftSM.or.ri A . ,. . ''m InfaacT tn Age. price the Bet One Dollar, are nc and .cat ' h?,J of ,e" "Hnt to cure the moat torturing. d!a rK 5h'ilfC, li1'"' "-"d Jrrltatlone. when .11 othar . . JBor.oti, v s a rUrr,r"C - '.hem Corp., Sole I'ropa . Bi-aton. jjKP Ab0Ut Culkura Dolla.- Jium,r Oure." EXCURSIONS EAST Via Oregon Short Line. Sitll Iake to Chicago and return 44.60 Bait Ivike to St. Louis and return re-turn . 39.60 Salt Lake to St. Paul or Minneapolis Minne-apolis und return 41 .90 Bait Lake to Omaha or Kansas City and return 32.00 Salt Lake to Denver and return.. L'a Oo Con (.spondlngly low rates to many other points. Tickets on sale May 27th and 29th. and June Srd Gth. 10th and 12th, good for return until September 16th e,.-agents e,.-agents for further particulars i'ity Tkket Office, 201 Main Street, TEA ,We are a nerv56, ined people; We , "-we tea; we want it better; i PREPARE for SUMMER I Assist nature in getting tne system ready for the depressing Summer months. The change of Nature from Winter and Spring to Summer is no greater than the change that takes place in our physical systems at this season, and few can undergo it without some manifestation of disorder. Some have no particular ailment but are just worn out and j tired, with their energies so depleted that they are totally unfit for work or physical exertion I of any kind. The appetite is variable, they are peevish, hysterical and often unreason- HER system broken down. able, the digestion is imperfect, the Stomach Gentlemen :-For over fonr years I suffered from general j j j 1 1 i i dobllity, causing a thorough trreaklng down of my system, deranged and altogether the' are mere drags o that i was unable to attend to my household duties. I ! in their every day life. To Others the return had tried other medicines whloh did not relieve me. Seven f 0 - J . ' a ji r years ago my cousin, who had been benefited by S, S. 8., OI bummer means the return Ot disease, tor told me about it. I triod it, and it has ourod me. Ihave warm weather is SUre to force OUt the hidden always been able to attend to my duties ever since, in fact, j , r t -I'll am able to work in the garden as well as in my house. X 1 pOlSOns and seeds Ot disease WlllCll have aC- heartily recommend S. S. S. to all who may foel tho need ! cumulated in the blood during the Winter, L&ly od)t00Voriicrc, X JSSEk iii , .11 i ' 44 W. Oth St., Columbia, Tenn. MRS. J. A. BRITTAIN. and some old chronic trouble makes its appearance. ap-pearance. Boils, Eczema, Tetter, Acne, his skin made clear. SCaly eruptions, rashes, pimples, etc., break The doctors said I had pustular Eozema; it would break out also at this time, and the heated season ut ? rna11 wh;ie puf aies- m8tl-v m fao hand ' . . discharging a stioky fluid, orusts would form and drop off, IS made worse by the burning aud itching leaving tho skin red and inflamed. I was tormented with nf triPQf Irin forriirfQ tlie Zoning and burning characteristic of the disease for ui tucbc sjkiu umv-s. fiye years and dnring the time used various medioated During the Winter months we live a soaps, ointments and washes, but theso applications shut-in life as much as possible, breathing f.fT.0.: iJ'Ja . .j..-1 3 time I began to improve, the ltohing did not worry me so the impure air of closed rooms and heated muoh. I continued the medicine, and soon all the ugly i offices; we indulge our appetites to the fcftShILSV M oloBrM , ' . o r i i 1 anybody s. I have not been troubled since. i - . tullest, eating more of the heavier, richer Urbana, Ohio. E. E. kelly. foods and take a great deal less exercise. As a result the blood grows thick and sluggish, the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other avenues of bodily waste become inactive and dull, failing to carry out the poisons which j form in the system, and these are absorbed by the blood. Then when warm weather comes the blood is stirred to quicker action and begins to throw off these poisons, and they find lodgment in the system and produce disorders of various kinds. The time to prepare for Summer is before any warning symptoms are felt or the seeds of disease have time to get too deeply rooted in the blood. The blood should be cleansed and every part of the system put in good working order, so we can start the trying summer season fully prepared to withstand the disorders and diseases it brings. S. S. S., the recognized king of blood purifiers, is the remedy with which to prepare the system for summer. It not only builds up the constitution, but goes down into the blood and searches out all poisons that have accumulated during the Winter, as well as those that may be lurking there from old chronic troubles. It is a tonic and appetizer without an equal, and in cases of debility, weakness, nervousness and that dEjjl&gjfo 8S55 JJN fagged out, run-down condition it is unexcelled. Evei y fflB fiyB Part e sYstem s toned up and rejuvenated by this BSfefc Bt HfiBfri great remedy. There is one feature of S. S. S. that is iMB ftBk possessed by it alone; it is entirely vegetable, while other fi5fes8cll f!WA$ k$S blood medicines on the market contain Potash or some HF 9Qp other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stom ach and digestion, or otherwise damage the system. The way to prepare for Summer properly is to get the blood pure and strong with S. S. S., the leader of all blood medicines and the best of tonics. Our book on the blood and any medical advice wished will be sent, without charge, to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. 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