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CAPT. A. H, MILLER
GAINS 23 POUNDS
Southern Ry. Conductor
Says His Wonderful Res
toration to Health Is I alk
of the Yards
“Yes. sir, it, is a fact. I have
taken seven bottles of Tanlac and
have gained twenty-three
pounds.” said Captain A. H. Mil
ler. one of the best known rail
road men in Knoxville.
“Before 1 began taking it,” he
continued. “I only weighed one
hundred and fifty-one pounds.
I now weigh one hundred and
seventy-four pounds, and feel
like a sixteen-year-old boy.”
Captain Miller, who is the con
ductor on trains Nos. 711 and 74,
plying between Knoxville and
Harriman, on the Southern Rail
way, had just arrived in Knox
ville, checked out his train and
reached his attractive home on
Scott street, when he was met
by the Tanlac Man.
“1 am indeed glad you called,”
said Capt. Miller, as he shook the
hand of the Tanlac represenative
and invited him into his spacious
parlor. “For several weeks Mrs.
Miller and myself have been read
ing the testimonals of Knoxville
citizens regarding the beneficial
effects derived from taking this
wonderful medicine, and I had
promised my wife to go up to the
Kuhlman-Chambless Drug Com
pany’s drug store and tell them
what Tanlac has done for me,
but have been too busv.
“My restoration to health is the
talk of the railroad yards, and
every day I am being congratula
ted by my friends upon how well
I look.
“I had for years been afflicted
with catarrh and stomach trou
ble,” continued Capt. Miller,
“and when spring came I was in
a wretched run-down condition,
a walking skeleton, if you please,
and just had to drag myself about.
Before I became afflicted with the
terrible double complaint I weiged
190 pounds, and was strong, ro
bust and healthy. I went from
bad to worse and occasionally was
patched up, but nothing 1 took
in the way of medical treatment
reached the spot, and I was on
the verge of taking an extended
lay-off from my duties.
“1 could scarcely eat anything
at all. and what l did eat seemed
to sour on my stomach. I would
fill up with gas and seemed to be
bloated all the time, and mv suf
fering was intense. My stomach
would pain me and burn like a
coal of fire. I was so constipated
I had to take a purgative pellet
every night to get any temporary
relief. I was cross and fretful
and so nervous that I never en
joyed a night's sleep. Hissing
gteam. the noise of the train and
the ringing of the bell grated on
my nerves and all through the
hours of the night I could hear
these noises.
“At times 1 would have
dizzy spells and would stag
ger and frequently had palpita
tion of the heart. This was my
condition when I heard of Tanlac.
1 was willing to try anything to
get well, and started in on a bot
tle. In a few days I noticed a
marked improvement in my con
dition, and sent and bought six
more bottles. I have taken seven
bottles and here I am, in better
health than I enjoyed for twenty
years.
“I can eat anything, have
k gained twenty-three pounds, as I
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FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. R. B. Plymale was down
from Locust Grove Monday visi
ting relatives.
Mrs. Mamie Edwards and little
daughter, Eugene, have returned
from a week’s visit in Macon
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Wade.
Mr. W. A. Dozier. Miss Joe
Varner and Mrs. W. B. Dozier,
Mr. Howell Smith, Mr. Lamar
Higgins, Miss Beatrice Maddux,
Mr. Emory Duke and Mr. J. C.
Funderburk went down to Macon
last week to see “The Birth of a
Nation.”
Miss Margaret Giles invited
Misses Ada Sharpe and Emma
Alice Johnson, Messrs. B. C.
Harding, R. T. Smith and J. C.
Funderburk last Saturday even
ing to meet Miss Lucia Massey,
of Atlanta, who was her guest
told you before: I am not const
pated at all, eat- hearty, sleep
well and of mornings my wife
wife has to pull me out of bed I
sleep so soundly. I sleep all
night without hearing steam
whistles and moving cars, and my
nerves are now strong and I hard
ly know myself, so great has
been my transformation from a
weak, run-down man to a strong,
robust, healthy condition that it is
the talk of all those who knew
me.
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South.
Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu
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Flovilla by Dr. A. F. White, by
Moore & Cos., Cork, Ga., by J. E.
& W. R. Kitchens, Fincherville,
Ga. adv
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Misses Lillie Puckett and Bessie
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Miss Annie Kate Lynch enter
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Misses Annie Reid and Beatrice
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Mr. Claude Hendrick, of Lin
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Mr. J. L. Holloway, of Macon,
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Mr. Sam Etheridge, of Indian
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Rev. J. T. Pendlev went to
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