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Show 1 HEALTH RESTORED TO SIX OLD LADIES Famous Medicine Accomplishes Wonderful Won-derful Results in Treating Infirmities of Old Age. For the past year or so, several of the more elderly ladies of the Old Ladies' Home on Rutledge Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., have been in a very feeble, delicate state of health, bordering bor-dering at times, on, what might be termed a general decline. Their failing health was due, no doubt, in a large measure, to the general gen-eral infirmities of advanced age, and although they received every possible care and attention, they seemed to be beyond the reach of the treatment ordinarily administered in such cases. At the suggestion of Mrs. Culton, the matron of the institution, they concluded to try Tanlac and it was a happy decision indeed when they did so. The reconstructive powerso f the meairtne were at once in evidence. They began almost immediately to feel better, eat better and rest better. Since that time the treatment has been continued with the most astonishing aston-ishing and gratifying results, but let them tell their own stories in their own individual way. Their statements state-ments are profoundly interesting. Mrs. Houser was one of the first to use the medicine, and being at a very advanced age, her trouble had been more persistent and difficult to treat, perhaps than any of the others. Mrs. Houser said: "I have been in a very weak, nervous ner-vous state for several years and have suffered principally from stomach trouble. I would go for months at a time without eating any solid food and up to a short time ago, spent most of my time in my room, as I was too weak to come down stairs. I ate some corn bread and spare ribs for dinner today and they seemed to agree with me perfectly, as I have suffered no bad after effects whatever. what-ever. The horrible headaches and nervousness are gone and I am feeling feel-ing so much better in every way." Mrs. Martin, who was the next to testify, said: "I have suffered a great deal from hard, darting pains in mv head and had stomach trouble. I hardly ever have a pain now, the catarrh no longer lon-ger troubles me and my appetite is much better." Mrs. Fink said: "I was sick all last summer and now I feel better and stronger than in months. I no longer suffer from the headaches I had so much." Mrs. Wallis seemed to be especially delicate and had a very weak constitution consti-tution and weak stomach. Mrs. Wallis Wal-lis said: "In only one week after taking your medicine I began to feel greatly improved. im-proved. I feel much stronger, enjoy j my meals more a.nl seem to rest better bet-ter at night. I expect to continue taking Tanlac." In referring to the above statements, state-ments, Mr. G. F. Willis, who is now personally directing the introduction of Tanlac throughout the south, said: "I consider the statements of these old ladies the most remarkable that have ever come under my observation. I do not hesitate to say that I believe these endorsements to be the strongest strong-est that have ever been received by a proprietary medicine of any character." charac-ter." Quoting from one of Mr. Cooper's lectures, Mr. Willis said- "When people grow to a ripe old age, their digestive organs lack vitality, vi-tality, and begin to act more slowly and less effectually than in youth. The circulation becomes poor, the blood gets thin, the appetite fails and the digestion weak. "Tanlac, the powerful reconstructive reconstruc-tive tonic, is the ideal strengthener and body builder for old folks, because be-cause it creates a good healthy appetite, appe-tite, strengthens digestion, enriches the blood and in this natural manner builds up, strengthens and invigorates invigor-ates feeble, run-down, nervous people, peo-ple, and is an unfailing source of comfort to the aged and infirm." Tanlac is sold in Cedar City by the Cedar City Drug Store. adv. w Mr. John H. Williams of Kanarra was a Cedar City visitor last Monday. a Bp. John W. Berry, Joel J. Koundy, Riley (J. and Berry Williams of Kanarra, Ka-narra, were In Cedar last Monday on some kind of land business. If I Were a Farmer. If I were a farmer I would keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so serious ser-ious as to require the attention of a physician, such as Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. com-plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds and croup. Chamberlain's Liniment for sprains bruises and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. By having these articles at hand it would often save the trouble of a trip to town in the busiest season or in the night, and would enable me to treat slight ailments as soon as they appear, and thereby avoid the more serious diseases that so often follow, adv. YOU READ the Other Fellow's Ad 3 I - You are reading this one. ' ' L. That should convince you that advertising in these L columns is a profitable proposition; that it will 7 v bring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is getting more business than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance To Read Your Ad in These Columns? Whooping Cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to keep the cough loose and expectoration expec-toration easy. 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If you want one H that has an appetizing flavor, one that will be H thoroughly enjoyed, order it at our market. You H get honest weight at honest prices. H THE URIE MEAT MARKET H fmmmm,m'mmmm --- --'--- m-m mm mma. iaaiaialH FIRE1 FIRFJ FIRE! H Have you had one? If not, you may. H So we advise you to take out a fire insurance policy at once. The long dry spell makes it easy H for everything to burn when fire starts. I The Home Fire Insurance Company will insure H your property at rates that everyone can afford. H FOSTER & COBBY, Agents H Hank of Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah mmmmm-mmmmmmmwMmMMMMMMMMMMMammMmMmmmMMMMMmMMMMmmmmMMMMmMMWmmmmmJ M Our "Victory Bread" is better M than whole wheat bread; Our B "Victory Cakes" are far ahead of the M whole wheat cakes. Our "Fifty-Fifty" Rye and Wheat combinations in M Donghnuts and Cream Puffs can not be H beat. While you are eating them you H can not feel that you arc making any H sacrifice, but you are helping to win I the war. 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