Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MSS. CARL WELSH GAINS 26P0UNDS Husband Says He Cannot Find Words to Express His Gratitude for What Tanlac Has Done. “When I think of what a perfect wreck my wife was only a few months ago, and then think of the marvelous change that has come over her since she has taken Tanlac, I am so thankful that I can’t find words to express my gratitude,” was the statement made recently by Carl Welsh of 616% North Adamis St., Peoria, 111., in telling the Tanlac rep-i resentative of his wife’s remarkable experience with this medicine. “My wife had been in the worst sort of health for six years,” continued Mr. Welsh, “and her condition had become so bad she was in misery from morning till night and I was beginning to think she would not be able to pull through it. She had headache spells so bad that she would walk the floor and almost scream, the agony was so awful. Nerves, why, they were completely shattered and the least little unexpected thing would nearly drive her frantic. She had a bad case of indigestion and I have seen her get so nauseated after taking only a few bites that she would get up and leave the table, and whenever she did force herself to eat anything It always gave her terrible cramping pains. Gas troubled her so much that she could hardly breathe and from the way she had to fight for air made me think she would never again get her breath. Her heart would palpitate so bad that she was afraid to lie down at night for fear it would start up again. She got very little sleep, was pale and thin, weak and worn out completely, and I could tell by the look in her eyes that if something was not done right away it would soon be too late. Why it worried me so I could hardly work. “I had heard so much hbout Tanlac that I got her some, but she had taken so many things that did her no good, I had to insist before she consented to take it. It’s an actual fact,. she was looking better in two days’ time, and how anxiously I waited to see if the medicine continued its work. And npw, it seems almost too good to be true but she is free from every trouble she had and is in perfect health. Her nerves are as steady as a clock, headaches are a thing of the past and she sleeps as sound as a child every

Man, Pitchfork and Friendly Breeze Africa’s Modern Winnowing Machine 'Of Xi .... Opposition to All Sorts of Progress, Aided By Teachings of Mohammedan Leaders, Make Civilizing Efforts Such as Those Proposed By Interchurch World Movement A Difficult Task. Winnowing grain by the method Abraham used thousands of years ago, this Berber of North Africa stands as a resister of progress—mechanical, educational or spiritual. What was good enough for his very remote ancestors is good enough for him, even to the extent of separating the grain from the chaff by holding up a pitchfork load and letting the wind blow away the chaff. Islam is straining every effort to proselyte Central Africa and, because the Mohammedan missionaries do not ask the giving up of animistic worship, the followers of the Moslem Prophet grow. Modern industrial and agricultural methods for this great territory through the agency of industrial schools, backing up the teachings of institutions of higher education, are the antidotes to prevent this turning back the wheel of progress, as proposed by the evangelical Protestant ihurches joined in the Interchurch World Movement Ignorance is Islam’s Idly, they report Through industrial schools Christian missions can make On invaluable contribution to the economic condition of the natives. —* These churches seek also to spread the benefits of modern medicine and sanitation by increasing the number of medical missionaries in Northern Africa, jvhere Mohammedanism accepts epidemics with fatalistic disregard.