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Show CHIEF ENGINEER ALMOSTGIVES IIP Thought He Would Have To Stop Working Tanlac Makes Him Well Again. "To my mind Tanlac is the greatest great-est medicine in the world," said O. H. Mahaffey, cheif engineer of the Life And Causalty building, Nashville, Nash-ville, Tenn. "For two years," he continued, "I suffered awfully with the worst kind of stomach trouble and went down until I lost forty- eight pounds. My ' back ached terribly and I suffered so much misery from indigestion that I thought I had an ulcerated stomach and was actually afraid to eat anything any-thing but a little oatmeal and sweet milk. I got weaker every day till finally, as nothing I took did me any good, I thought I would just have to throw up my job. "My wife read in the papers where a man who had suffered like I was had been helped by taking Tanlac, and she begged me to try it. After I had taken Tanlac a few days I began be-gan to get hungry and started in eating eat-ing like I was starved, and nothing hurt me a bit. Soon those awful pains in my stomach and back were gone, I sleep fine at night now and get up in the morning full of life and energy and ready for my work." Tanlac is 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, in Mantl by Ralph Hougaard, in Fountain. Green by M. C. Hansen, and in Gunnison by Gunnison Gun-nison Pharmacy. Advertisement. |