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Show This Old Soldier Is Still In Line OOFS TO MEMPHIS KI'l'NM AM) .MAIiCHES A MILES IN UK' I'A-HADE I'A-HADE GAINS 1:1 l'Ol M.S. "If It had not been for that Tanlac I couldn't have gone to the confederate confed-erate reunion at Memphis on the. eighth of October and marched afoot for nearly three miles in the big parade," pa-rade," t:aid Frank li. Kendrick, who li'.es at 48U0 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, Teiin. Mr. Kendrick Is one of Nashville's oldeet and best known citizens. As a member of Company 1, second sec-ond Kentucky Cavalry, Basil Duke's Reniment, Gen. John I!. Gordon's command, Mr. Kendrick saw service throughout the Civil War, and was wounded four different times. "During the winter," said Mr. Kendrick, "I suffered intensely with i hei matism, and when springtime came I went all to pieces. I had just about made up my mind that my end was not very far off. I looked like I was on the verge of a general physical physi-cal decline, and I had about des-paited des-paited of every walking again. I am 70 years of age, have fought a good fight and have proven my record, and was ready to go. But since I got hold of Tanlac I have set my head to round out ninety years, and from the way I feel now I believe I will do it. Before I began .taking this' medicine medi-cine I was rapidly losing what little strength and flesh I had, and .was so weak and debiliated it was all I could do to walk from the bed to a chair, and even that required great exertion. exer-tion. I had no appetite at all, couldn't sleep to do any good and was awfully awful-ly nervous. My flesh seemed to dry and I suffered a great deal with headache. head-ache. "I doctored and doctored, but did not show any sign of improvement. I always attributed -my failure to get jelief ito my old age and declining physical powers. But I made a bad guess, because after taking Tanlac two weeks I felt better and younger than I had felt in years. I am now on my ninth bottle, and am actually thirteen pounds heavier than I was before I began taking Tanlac. My clothes were too large now they are too small, and I guess I will have to buy clothes that will fit me comfortably. comfort-ably. To make a along story short the medicine just seemed to fill me with new life and energy and put me right on my feet. I have a fine appetite ap-petite now. "As I told you before, I can now walk anywhere, and have thrown my cane aside, because I don't need it any more, except for bad eyesight. I spent four days- in Memphis at the reunion, an'd just tramped around all over itown with the boys. All around were men who gave out during the parade, but at the end I was right there, and didn't feel the least bit tired. I just got back a few days ago, and am awfully, glad to tell you what Tanlac has done for me. If I had the money I would buy every old soldier a bottle of Tanlac, because be-cause I believe it would add years to their lives." Tanlac is now sold in Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock and in Manti by Ralph Ilougard. Advertisement. |