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Show LAWYER CURED OF ECZEMA "While attending echool at Lebanon, Ohio, In 1&&2, I became afllctcd with bolls, which lasted for about two years, when the affliction assumed tho form of an eczema on my face, the lower part of my face being Inflamed most of the time. Tbere would be water blisters rise up and open, and wherever the water would touch It -would burn, and cause another one to rise. After tho blister would open, the place would acab over, and would turn and itch so as to be almost uu bearable at times. In this way th aores would spread from one place tc another, back and forth over th whole of my upper lip and chin, and at times the whole lower part of mj lace would be a solid sore. This con dltlon continued for four or Ave years without getting any better, and In faci got worse all the time, ao much st that my wife became alarmed lest It prove fatal. r-"During all this time of boils and eczema, I doctored with tbe best phy aiclans of this part of the country, bu to no avail. Finally I decided to In Cutlcura Remedies, which I did, tak lng the Cutlcura Resolvent, applylni the Cutlcura Ointment to tbe sorea and using the Cutlcura Soap for wash lng. In a very short time I began t notice Improvement, and continued t tise the Cutlcura Remedies until I wa well again, and have not had a r currence of the trouble since, which I over twenty years. I have recom mended Cutlcura Remedies to other ever since, and bave great faith 1 them as remedies for skin diseases. (Signed) A. C. Brandon, Attorney-ai Law. Greenville, 0.. Jan. 17, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and 0!n ment are sold everywhere, a sampl of each, with 32 pnge book, will b nialled free on application to "Cut cura," D pt. L, Boston. |