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Description A bearded man is beset by a number of demons, including: Fig. 1 demon of catarrh, Fig. 2 demon of neuralgia, Fig. 3 demon of headache, Fig. 4 demon of weak nerves, Fig. 5 five demons of toothache, and a bunch of unnamed and un-numbered demons, but luckily banishes them with a red-labeled bottle of R. L. Wolcott's instant pain annihilator, a speedy and permanent cure for headache, toothache, neuralgia, catarrh and weak nerves.
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