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F all the ills that flesh is heir to, few cause more intense suffering than earache. Not only to children, but to grown people, it seems as if malignant sprites were at work tearing up the most sensitive organ ~~ Salva-cea, (TRADE MARE the new Curative Lubricant, is just the remedy for such cases. A little of it placed in the ear will give instant relief and permit quiet rest. It will accomplish the same result with Neuralgia, Lumbago, Convulsions, Paralysis, Bruises, Pains in the Joints, Aches and Sprains, Eczema, Burns, Toothache, Boils, Ulcers, Stings, and all kindred ills and complaints. It is in truth the most powerful healing agent ever discovered. | RB. W. Toulmin, Brooklyn, New York, says: ** T have used Salva-cea and find it an invalu- able remedy for any kind of irritation. giving in- stant relief, It is certainly an excellent salve, and [can safely say no one after knowing its healing qualities would be without it.” | Edward Burgess writes: Poucuxexrsie, New York, January 2, 1595. * Last fall I was taken with a severe cold— the severest, I think, that I have ever had. It began in the head, but quickly went to the | throat and chest, causing a tightness and op- | pression such as I had never before felt. It was | accompanied by a violent cough, I fried several remedies without relief. ‘The oppression con- tinued without abatement, and I felt the con- | John E. Parsons, Boston, Massachusetts, | writes “have been a member of the police force in this city for the past twenty-four years, and con- sequently am well known to many of its citizens. T have been a sufferer from theumatism more or less for forty years ; stiffness in the knee-joints, and intense pain and lameness of the feet. Some months ago, during a severe attack, I was in- duced to use your Salva-cea, and found its ef- fects to be so marvelous—limbering my joints, removing the pain and giving me immediate, and, so far, permanent relief. : “'Tam an enthusiast in its efficacy.and recom- mend it ‘to all my friends. I have also seen wonderful beneficial effects from it in cases of sore throat. “If my humble testimony can be the means of benefiting others, you have my’ permission to use my name in its praise.” ditions were alarmingly favorable for something | much more serious than a cold. ““Having found no relief, one morning I thought [ would try Salva-cea. I had used it for cuts and bruises with great success, but not | for any such purpose as this. I spread a quan- tity on a piece of flannel and placed it on my chest. It is no exazgeration to say that before | night, I might almost say before noon, the op- | pression and tightness were entirely gone, and the fear of any more serious complications had passed. No one could have beeg more sur- prised than I was at the suddenness and com- pleteness of the relief.” Isaac B. Potter, chief consul New York state L.A. W. and president Brooklyn bicycle club, writes : “My desire to render a substantial favor to the wheelmen of America impels me to say a good word for Salva-cea. For that lameness | of muscles which comes to the moderate rider | whenever he attempts a long day's run Ihave William H, James, 39 Seventh avenue, New York City, writes : “Allow me to express to you my gratitude for | inducing me to try Salva-cea. I have been a great sufferer from theumatism for'the past twen- ty years and have tried almost everything known to the public, and have never found any medicine that would help me for any length of time until V commenced using Salva-cea, ave only used two boxes and feel like a new man ; pain of all descriptions has left me, and I shall always con- sider it a wonderful remedy, as it has done so much for me, 1 cheerfully recommend it to my friends.” found nothing to be compared with it, while for sprains and bruises its curative and soothing | effects are really magical. I heartily recon mend it,” | W. H. Morse, therapeutist and consulting chemist, certifies : |“ Lhave enjoyed the opportunity of examining | and testing Saiva.cea, and desire to extend to it | | my most hearty commendation, both from a | | chemical and therapeutical standpoint. Its sooth- | ing and ancesthetic power, relieving pain, healing | injury and acting directly on injured or diseased | nerves, renders it invaluable, Without chemical | | fault, harmless, effective and unique, it is alto- | gether unlike any other preparation of the mate- ria medica,’ A Lapy werres:— "1 have to thank you for the service of your valuable Satva-cea, for Tan | Tue Branonarn Co. a74 Canat Sraser, New York. testify with truth it saved the life of my dear baby. It had bronchitis and whooping-cough severely after measles, ... I sent for some, and rubbed it thoroughly on baby's chest, back, and soles of its feet, and in ten minutes the dear little lamb could take nourishment, and is now doing well.” Salva-cea (TRADEMARK) Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. At druggists, or by mail, ...Cures... CHILBLAINS For Chilblains, Chaps, Roughness, Red Noses, Coughs and Colds in the Head, Salva-cea stands unrivaled as a universal and permanent cure and preventive. 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