Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1919 — MANY PROMINENT MEN COME OUT FOR TANLAC [ARTICLE]
MANY PROMINENT MEN COME OUT FOR TANLAC
MAYORS, JUDGES, BANKERS, LAWYERS, pOCTOKS, EDITORS AND MINISTERS INDORSE IT. FEEL IT THEIR DUTY TO TALK They Come Forward and Unhesitatingly Tell Suffering Humanity What Celebrated Medicine Has i Done for Them. IT is seldom, Indeed that men of prominent, especially men holding high public office, willingly express their Indebtedness publicly to a proprietary medicine. Many prominent men, however, including supreme court judges, mayors of our leading cities, prominent state and county officials, bankers, lawyers, doctors, editors, leading educators, government officials and even ministers of the Gospel have deemed it their duty to come forward and tell the people what Tanlac has done for them. These well-known men of affairs have recognized in this medicine a new discovery and a scientific triumph in the medical world. It Is a w’ell-known fact that these splendid indorsements have been given Tanlac time and time again and they will continue to be given just as often as new tests of its powers are made; and It also explains why numbers of the big drug firms, of the country are ordering It exclusively in carload lots. Doctor Prescribes It. Dr. J. T. Edwards of Fayetteville, Ga., one of the best-known members of the medical profession in the state of Georgia, makes a statement that will undoubtedly produce a profound impression throughout the country. “In my thirty years of actual practice as a licensed physician in the state of Georgia,” says Dr. Edwards, ‘‘l have never seen anything to equal Tanlac as a medicine to produce results. I have no hesitancy in recommending this medicine and I am prescribing it for my* patients almost every day.” Noted Texan Talks. Hon. Archie R. Anderson, exsheriff of Harris county, Texas, is unquestionably not only one of the best-known, but one of the most popular men that ever held office in Texas. He served the people In this important office for 15 consecutive 'years. “I had the worst form of indigestion, suffered all the time from gas on my stom'ach and was continually belching up undigested food,’’ said Mr. Anderson. “I suffered with neuralgic pains of the worst sort and nothing seemed to “help me except in a temporary way. ‘‘l began to feel better after taking my first bottle of Tanlac and have just now started on my third. I’m a different man already.” <H. W. Hill, president of one of the leading banking institutions of South Pittsburg, Tenn., and one of, the most successful bankers and business men in Tennessee, said: ”1 suffered from rheumatism and other ailments for many years and Tanlac has done me more good than anything I ever tried. I now wake up in the morning feeling fine. ’’lm telling all my friends about Taniac and am recommending it to them, regardless of their age and trouble.” Dr. G. W. De LaPerriere of Winder, Ga., is not only one of the best-known physicians and druggists in the state of Georgia, but is also a man of extensive property and wide influence, ranking as one V>f
the leading citizens of that entire section. He has been in the drug business in Winder for 25 years. Recently Dr. De LaPerriere wrote: “Our people are much enthused over the beneficial effects of Tanlac and I desire to say that it is the most wonderful seller I ever had in this store.” Other prominent men who have indorsed Tanlac are: Professor Elmer Morris, of Dover, Tenn.; Professor W. A. Wood, of the Central Graded Schools, Winder, Ga.; C. C. Cooper, president of the Georgia Home Cotton Oil Co., Lawrenceville, Ga.; Hon. S. S. Shepard, member Of the Atlanta city council; Hoif. George Samuel Riley, former Chief of Police In Macon, Ga.; Hon. C. G. Lavender, register of Willianfson county, Tennessee; Dr. W. H. Brown, 4822 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, Tenn., founder and president of the Tennessee Protestant Home for Girls; John F. CarVoll, cotton mill superintendent, of Chattahoochee and Atlanta; Hon. B. F. Whittington, judge of the Rolston Court, South Omaha, Neb.; Geo. L. Bedford, Traffic Manager for the Gustin Bacon Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, Mo.; James Taylor, Illinois State Mine and Mineral Inspector, residing at Peoria; Rev. W. C. Norton, pastor of the Wesley Memorial church of Jacksonville, Fla.; Rev. E. G. Butler, pastor Central Baptist church of Muskogee, Okla.; Hon. R. W. Damon, attorney of Tacoma, Wash.; Hon. C. W. Mangum of Atlanta, for three terms sheriff of Fulton county, Ga.; Rev. J. HL Dunn, pastor of the Church of Christ, Spokane, Wash.; Judge G. W. Kyser, W. 9th St., Austin, Texas, and hundreds of others in every part »of-the country. Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins.—Advertisement.
