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Show CHILDREN TORTURED. Qlrl Had Running Sores from Eczema Boy Tortured by Poison Oak Both Cured by Cutlcura. "Last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent phy-slclan phy-slclan for an obstinate, caso of ec-Cr ec-Cr zema, I resorted to tho Cutlcura Remedies, Rem-edies, and was so well pleased with tho almost Instantaneous relief afforded afford-ed that wo discarded tho physician's prescription and relied entirely on tho Cutlcura Soap, Cutlcura Ointment, Oint-ment, and Cutlcura Pills. When we commenced with tho Cutlcura Remedies Reme-dies her feet and limbs wero covered with running sores. In nbout six weeks wo had her completely well, and thcro has been no rccurronco of tho trouble. "In July of this year a llttlo boy In our family poisoned, his hands and arms with poison oak, and In twenty-four twenty-four hours his hands and arms were ' a mass of torturing sores. Wo used only tho Cutlcura Hemcdlcs, washing his hands and arms with tho Cutlcura Soap, and anointing them with tho Cutlcura Ointment, and then gavo him tho Cutlcura Itesolvent. In-about In-about threo weeks his hands and arms healed up. So wo hnvo lots of causo for feeling grateful for the Cutlcura Cu-tlcura Remedies. Wo find that the Cutlcura Remedies aro a valuablo household standby, living as we do twelve miles from a doctor. Mrs. Lizzie Liz-zie Vincent Thomas, Fairmont, Wal-i Wal-i den's Ridge. Tcnn., Oct. 13, 1905." |