Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SAYS IT KEPT HIM ON THEM T ROLL G. C. Janies Was Remarkably Built Up After Taking Tanlac. “Nothing else in the world kept me on the pay roll of the Illinois Meter Co. but Tanlac for I had already made arrangements to give up my position when I began taking it,” said G. C. James, who lives at 1419 Franklin Ave., Springfield, 111. “I had suffered for orver 15 years,” continued Mr. James, "and my health had reached a low state. I had rheumatism in my back and legs, and the pains were so awful that I couldn’t bmd over 12 inches without my legs hurting me so bad I couldn't hardly get about and soipetimes my left leg just below the knee would be swelled up twice its normal size. My kidneys bothered me day and night almost as bad as the rheumatism and I was hardly ever able to get a good night’s sleep or rest. But the worst part of it all was that I was never able to enjoy a single meal for nothing agreed with me, and I would be in misery for hours sometimes with indigestion. I had such terrible dizzy spells at times that I couldn't stand up and I would have to He down until the attack passed off. I have seen times when I gave completely out while at work and would have to be carried home in a car, why, it's no wonder at all that I was about to give up my position. “One of the men I work with who knew I was going to quit came to see me and told me to try Tanlac as it had done so much for him. So I decided to take it, and now, I’ll praise the day I bought it as long as I live for I haven’t a trace of rheumatism and I don’t believe any man can look at me and say I look like I ever had rheumatism in my life. I couldn’t tell that I ever had been troubled with indigestion for I eat anything set before me without any bad effects. Dizzy spells are a thing of the past and my