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Show FORMER MAYOR OF B11GHI, M ENDORSES TANLAC "You Will Hardly Know Me When We Meet Again, For I Am Getting Well," He Writes Friend One of the latest additions to the list of leaders of thought and action who have come forward with their unqualified un-qualified endorsement of Tanlac Is the name of Hon. Frank V. Evans, former J mayor of Birmingham, Ala., ex-State Examiner of Public Accounts of Alabama, Ala-bama, and .one time editor of one of the South's greatest newspapers the Birmingham Age-Herald. Writing to a personal friend in Atlanta, At-lanta, Mr. Evans says: Birmingham, .Ala., Feb. 2; 1916. ". . . . By the way, you will hardly know me when we meet again because I am getting, well and strong again. As I ,told you while in lAtianta last month, I liave been suffering a long time with gastritis, as the doctors call it really a disordered stomach with consequent .-oiistipation, pains In tile shouldrrs, headache, belching heartburn, loss of appetite, loss of sleep and fainting i pells. For weeks I could not sleep on my back, "One week ago, upon recommendation recommenda-tion of friends, who had tried the medicine, I purchased one bottle of Tanlac and began taking It. Since ; my second dose I have suffered none of these troubles to which I refer, and really believe I am going to get' per- fectly well and strong again. Won't that be wonderful at my age? Well, ' certain It Is that Tanlac is a wonder- ful. medicine, and you know that I am I not given to 'puffing mere experi- ments and am rather orthodox as to materia medica. "I shall continue the treatment with perfect confidence in the final results. re-sults. ' (Signed) "Frank V. Evans." 'Commenting on this sjilendid endorsement en-dorsement of Tanlac, G. F. Willis, Southern distributor of Tanlac, said: "Although the list of prominent endorsers en-dorsers is a long one, I recall a few-leading few-leading names that lend both dignitv and credit to the entl, arrav. Some of them are: "Hon. C. W. Mangum, of Atlanta, ex-sheriff ex-sheriff of Fulton County; Hon. Mc-Kenzle Mc-Kenzle Moss, Judge of the Kfghth District of Kentucky; Hon. Moses R. dlenn, Superintendent of Printing for the Siate of Kentuckv; Col. .Ino. II. Gains. Kditur and Publisher, Bowling Green. Ky.; Mr. C. C. Cooper, President Presi-dent Georgia Cotton Oil Co.; Mr. H W. 'Hill, Bank President of South Pittsburg. Tenn.; Mr. J. F. Carroll, Cotton Mill Superintendent of Chattahoochee, Chat-tahoochee, Ga.; Hon. S. S. Shepherd exCity Councilman of Atlanta, and many others whose names have heretofore here-tofore been given to the nubile." Tunlac is sold in ISiiigham Canvon by W. H. Wood ring. In Magna by R. K Douglas Drug Co., in Midvale by ,T. lm! ! Wr.tson in Snudy by Mrs. S. J. Schmidt, in Garfield by Garfield Trad- j lug Co., in Rlverton by the Page Hanson Han-son Co., in hark by the lLark Drug Co., in Gale by the Jordan Merc. Co.. !n Draper by the Draper Commercial Co.. in Murray by the Murray City Pharmacy. |