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THURHDAY, JULY 14. 1921.
Physicological Ac
tion of Tanlac
Explained
World’s Leading Authorities Show Just What
Tanlac Really Is and Explain Effect of Each
of Ten Ingredients on .the Human System
Power of Medicine Conclusively Proven.
A day never passes but what tlionyans of people ask the questions: What
Is Tanlac? Why its phenomenal success? Why do we hear so much about it.'
and Why has this preparation so far out stripped all other medicines of its
kind?
The answer to these questions is easy and can be explained in just one word
merit. Tanlac is scientifically compounded and represents years of work,
study, experimentation and research by some of the foremost chemists and
pharmacologists of America.
The Tanlac formula is purely ethical
and complies with all National nud
State pure food laws. It. is purely veg
etable and is made from the most bene
ficial roots, herbs and barks known to
Materia Medica. The Tanlac Labora
tories are among the largest and most
modernly equipped In this country.
Ten Ingredients in Tanlar.
Altogether, there are ten ingredients
in Tanlac, each of which is of recog
nized therapeutic value.
In referring to one of the more 1 im
portant ingredients of Tanlac, the En
cyclopedia Itritannica, says:
“It lias been (he source of the most
Valuable tonic medicines that have ev
er been discovered.”
lii referring to other of the general
tonic drugs contained in Tanlae, the
13th Edition of Potter’s Therapeutics,
u standard medical text-book, states
that “they impart general tone and
strength to the entire system, including
all organs and tissues.”
This same well-known authority in
describing the pli.vsicological action of
still another of the ingredients of Tan
lae, which is of value in treating what
is commonly known ns a “run-down
condition,” uses the following expres
sion :
‘ It is highly esteemed in b'ss of ap
petite during convalescence from acute
diseases.”
There are certain other elements in
instance
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Tanlac which, because of their influ
ence upon the appetite, digestion, as
similation and elimination, improve the
nutrition and vital activity of all the
tissues and organs of the body ami
produces that state of general tonicity
which is called health.
The rill ted States Dispensary
makes tin* following comment regard
ing another ingredient:
"It may be used in all cases of pure
debility of the digestive organs or
where a general tonic impression is
required.”
There are certain other ingredients
described in the Dispensatory, and in
other standard medical text-books, as
having a beneficial action upon the or
gnus of secretion, whose proper func
tioning results in purification of the
blood streams passing through them.
In this manner, objectionable and poi
sonous ingredients of the blood are
removed and the entire system invig
orate and vitalized.
Tonic and Body Builder.
Tanlae was designed primarily for
the correction of disorders of the stom
ach, liver and bowels. At the same
time, however, it is a powerful recon
structive tonic and body builder, for
it naturally follows that any medicine
that brings about proper assimilation
of the food and the thorough elimina
tion of the waste products must, there
fore, have a far-reaching and most
beneficial effect upon the tntire system.
BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF NINTH DIS
TRICT EDITORS.
(Continued from page 2)
House three terms. Twice he was
elected without opposition, a distinc
tion that no other Georgian has ever
enjoyed. His faithfulness and efficien
cy is shown in the fact that during his
entire administration as speaker no
one ever appealed for his decision.
Mr. Merlin Jones of the Gainesville
Eagle has the honor of being the edi
tor of the only daily paper published
in the district. It Is yet young in age
hut shows unmistakable signs of be
ing well nutured.
There are two ministers of the gos
pel who are editors in the district.
These are Mr. Merlinjones, of Gaines
ville, and our president, Mr. McWhort
er. of the Winder News. To these two
gentlemen, the editors of the district
would pay special homage. No honor
higher can be paid to anyone than to
say he is accredited minister of the
gospel.
In tills connection would not neglect
to pay tribute to another minister, who
is, by reason of his long love and ser
vice for many of the papers of the dis
trict, a member of this body. We refer
to Rev. W. H. Faust, of Winder, the
‘‘Snap Shots” of the state of Georgia.
He is a fine platform speaker, a pun
gent writer, and a leading minister of
tlie gospel. He loves everybody and is
is loved by all who know him.
A Closing Word.
And what shall we say of the per
sonnel of the editors of the 9th con
gressional district as a whole? Only a
few of them are college graduates. Our
information touching this feature is
limited, but so far ns we know, Mr.
Holder, of the Herald, and Mr. Harber
of the Observer, are the only editors of
the group who are college graduates.
The bulk of them are of the cornfield
variety. They are of the common peo
ple possessed of good hard common
sense. They belong to the middle class
if people. We believe they will com
pare favorably with the editors of any
ongressionnl district in the state, not
excepting the fifth district. Rost of all,
they are clean men of outstanding traits
of moral character and men who be-
lieve in the communities in which they
live. They are interested in state and
national affairs but home boosters first
of all. They are usually found on the
right side of all moral questions. They
are advocates of education, good schools
and good roads, agriculture, and taken
as a whole, they are Christian gentle
men. If this estimation is correct,
what shall we say of the personnel of
the editors as an asset for the district.
Who can depict the contrast in the ef
fect of their seed sowing, if instead of
prohibitionists, they were advocates of
strong drink; instead of advocating
education and intelligence they oppos
ed schools and colleges; instead of ad
vocating a high standard of morals,
they gave the weight of their influence
to all that is vile and degrading; in
stead of being advocates by precept and
example of our holy Christian religion
they were enemies of the church and
Christianity. This brief contrast
Serves to show the type of men who
preside over the destinies of the news
papers of the district and of tlieir val
ue as an asset.
A Great Constiuency.
We editors have a great constlouen
gy. The nineteen counties in the fftli
district embrace five thousand six hun
dred and eighty-four square miles and
n these counties we have a population
•>f two hundred and twenty-eight thou
sand seven hundred and flftyone souls.
Ours is a great opportunity for service.
Will we measure up to the opportunity
and rightly discharge the obligations
•esting upon us? These are questions
every editor must answer for himself,
each in his own way and in his own
sphere.
A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach
and liver.
“Chamberlain's Tablets for the stom
ach anti liver are splendid. I never
tire of telling my friends and neighbors
of their qualities,” writes Mrs. William
Vollmer, Eastwood, N. Y. When bil
ious, constipated or troubled with in
digestion, give them a trial. They will
do you good.
Lake's Level Has Fa'*er'.
The pre-hlstorlc Lake Tahoe was
larger and deeper than the present
lake. During the Neocene epoch and
earlier part of the Pleistocene epoch
Its water stood much higher, but In
Its overflow It has cut through the
lava dams that maintained it at the
height. Reaches that mark the for
mer h'gher level are about 100 feet
above the present surface end doubt
less tbe wHter once stood even higher.
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Sale.
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oline engine, in good con
dition and will be sold
cheap. Call at this office
for further information.
THE WINDER NEWS
Biliousness and Constipation.
“For years I was troubled with bil
iousness and constipation, which made
life miserable for me. My appetite
failed me. I lost my usual force and
vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca
thartics only made matters worse. I
do not know where I should have been
‘oday had I not tried Chamberlain's
Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feel
ing at once, strengthen the digestive
functions, helping the system to do its
work naturally,” writes Mrs. Rosa
Potts, Birmingham, Ala.
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s’hen he was sitting on the fence
whittling What he was cutting up
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HER NICE new husband.
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STEPPED OUT of the house.
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WHISTLING LIKE a bird.
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WHICH ALARMED young wife.
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ESPECIALLY WHEN.
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SHE FOUND she’d picked
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THE WRONG package.
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AND INSTEAD of oatmeal.
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HAD GIVEN him birdseed.
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BUT DON’T think from this.
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THAT EVERY guy.
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YOU HEAR whistling.
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HAS NECESSARILY.
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BEEN ROBBING the canary.
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OTHER THINGS inspire.
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THE ALMOST human male.
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TO BLOW through hia lips.
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AND MAKE shrill ttfLL'S.
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A RAISE, for example.
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OR A day off when.
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A DOUBLE header Is on.
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Plant No. 2 was
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Non-
Skid fabric tires.
OR AN everyday thing.
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LIKE A good drag.
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ON ONE of those smokes.
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THAT SATISFY.
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WHICH CERTAINLY are.
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THE REAL birdseed.
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FOR MAKING men.
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TRILL THEIR pipes for Joy.
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SO LADIES, if hubby.
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GOES AWAY whistling.
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YOU NEEDN’T worry.
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ALL’S SWELL.
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THEM you sa7 that Ches-
V V terfields "satisfy,” you’re
whistling. You know—the in
stant you light one—that the
tobaccos in it are of prime se
lection, both Turkish and Do
mestic. And the blend-—well,
you never tasted such smooth
ness and full-flavored body! N
wonder the “satisfy-b!end” is
kept secret. It can't bo copied.
Did yoa know about tha
Chesterfield package of 10?