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Fell Off until He Only
Weighed 70 pounds. He
Takes Tanlac and Gains
Twenty-One Pounds.
“I’ll tell you the truth; if I
knew this Tanlac was not going
to be sold any more I wauld buy
every bottle on that counter oyer
there before I left here tonight.’
said W. A. Spitzer, at Patton
Popes s Drug Store, Birming
ham, recently. Mr. Spitzer is a
well known painter employed
by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and
Railway Company, and resides
at 910 South Sixty-eight street,
Birmingham.
“Before I began taking it I only
weighed 135 pounds. Today I
got on the scales and tipped
them at 156—a gain of 21 'pounds
—and more than I ever weighed
in my life. That’s exactly what
four bottles of Tanlac did for
me. Just look at this belt! I had
to let it out four inches, and it
is still tight on me.
“About seven years ago I com
menced having stomach trouble,
and it kept getting worse until
I began having attacks of acute
indigestion. When these attacks
came on me I would just swell
up like a mule with the coin, and
got as limp as a rag. My breath
would get short and my pulse so
weak I was afraid my heart
would stop beating. The stomach
pump had to bs used every
time, as this was the only thing
that would releive me. Finally
my kidneys went back on me
and I dont believe I was out of
pain night or day for long years
and I actually got so weak I
could hardly stand on my feet
much less work. I was fad
ing away fast, and got down to
where I only weighed 70 pounds.
I was almost a walking skeleton,
and I tell you I was flirting with
my grave, and guess I would
have been in it if it hadn’t been
for Tanlac. For four years I
couldn’t hita lick of work. I guess ( , n the matler of >r . w . DraUe) Bank-
I was as near dead as any man nipt County of Decatur, Oh.
you ever saw to be alive. But!, l,ie creditors of the nbove named
^ bankrupt:
look at me now; I am strong, You arc hereby notified that the
as well now as I ever vtas in jSIrtr^'disihaw hlnn
my life, and can do as big a all the debts provable in bankruptcy
day’s word as any man. j “^belaM 5,V«u Itevcl
“Yes, sir, if ever a mortal man . Iiy the Hon. Emory Speer, .Imlge of
hn<5 iVin-mah thp ruh T am tlle United States District Court for
nas oeen tnrougn rne ruu l am | gaK i division anil distriet, at the i nit-
the man. I have paid out, I ed StatesCourt House, at Valdosta, on
guess, not less than $2,500 j n I‘he 2Ur.l. dayof June l9li>
the past six or seven
doctor’s bills and medicines, and^'J tlw'pmyeT'e!.nt
have bought enough medicine
from drug stores in Birmingham
the Climax Pharmacy, Iron City,
Ca„ by Strickland & Cordell,
Brinson, Ga., by H. B. Harrell
Supply Co.
PINE CROVE
A good rain would be appre
ciated by all the farmers of this
section.
Miss Callie Harrell ot near
Colquitt, is spending the week
with her sister, Mrs. E, D.
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lane, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Clay near
Shady Grove.
Miss Pearl Crawford spent the
last of the week with Relatives
at Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lovett
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with their brother Mr. J. S.
Lovett.
Misses Dosha Pope and Dolie
Thompson spent Thursday night
with Miss Valda Josey of near
Bethel.
Mr. W. A. Crav/ford spent
Sunday with relatives in Boy
kin.
Miss Ida Mae Tompson spent
Sunday with Misses Rebecca
and DeLacie Lovett.
Mr. C. C. Nawls visited re
latives in Boyin Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. Jona Culberth of near
Gordon, Ala., spent a few hours
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Hester Culbreth.
Mrs. A. J. Rawls visited Mrs.
J. D, Lane Sunday.
Buster Pope took Miss Essie
Perry of Iron city to the Sing
Sunday.
Messrs. J. D. Lane, W. H
Powell and A. J. Rawls went
down on the Creek fishing last
Friday and reported plenty of
fish.
EL00REND0 DOTS ICE CM SOPPED
Mr. C. E. Franklin, of
Moultrie visited friends and re
latives here from Saturday un
til Monday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. H.
Smith regret the loss of their
home by fire one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams
of Bainbridge, were with home
folks a few hours Saturday.
A car load of young people
were out huckleberry picking
last Thusday.
Miss Valentine returned home
Saturday from a few days visit
to Bainbridge.
Mrs. Julian Powell, of Pine
Grove was out shopping Friday,
All are invited to attend the
Sunday school picnic to held on
Smith’s Ford Creek next Satur
day the 27th.
Rev. Bluett filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist
church Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. H. A. Taylor is cutting
high freight and passenger rates
since learning to run his Ford.
Miss Ola Powell called on Miss
Louise Powell Friday evening.
Mr. A. P. Whidden, of Roy-
ston, Ga., was attending to busi
ness here last Thursday.
The Davis family are rejocing
over the fact that their children
will be home by Wednesday
from Tifton.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, SOUTH
WESTERN DIVISION. SOUTH
ERN DISTKICTOF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
NOTlrK OK APPLICATION" FOii
DISCHARGE IX BANKRUPTCY.
Firestone 30-3-1-2 Tires
for SI2.06 all special bar
gains. Bainbridge Motor
Company.
Messrs. J. W. Drake and Gus
Parker attended the meeting of
the county officers’ association
in Savannah Monday and Tues
day.
One 2 passenger Buick
only $100. Bainbridge
Motor Co.
White Skirts 20 cents, Shirt
Waist 15 cents at the Dixie
Steam Laundry.
The Presbyterian Aid Society,
of Climax wishes to announce
that there will be a Sandwich
and Ice Cream Supper at the
park on May 30th for the bene
fit of the manse. Everybody
is invited to attend.
FIGURE ON RIDING
with more cpmfort and ease—
for your wheel will be in much
better shape than ever when we
repair it. Nothing hurts a
machine more than turning it
over to fellows who only fool
with the job instead of doing it.
We’ll do what we have done.
Our past work is guaranteed.
They can’t beat us at the factory
THE MOTOR-BIKE CO.
J. Robert Haire, Proprietor
THE TWIN BEAUTIES
of our jewel ry are called “Beauty”
and “Quality.” There is another
name that might be added and
that is “Exclusiveness.” So when
making a jewelry selection see
what we have to offer and you’ll
find your choice all that you would
have it in every respect.
N. J. SMITH & SON
Oldest and Best Jewelers
Jim Smith at the Palace
Market says: “Now by jinks, if
that er Bainbridge Base Ball
team will git their beef at the
right place they will knock that
dern ball slap into Flint river.”
‘‘Thar’s four home runs in every
pound of steak that the Palace
Market sends out.”
The Wheel For Delivery Purposes
-o own an interest in one of
them, and I was lucky not to
have an undertaker’s bill' to
wind it all up.*
“I have been a painter all my
life, and have had painters colic
several times, so guess that had
a lot to do with my condition.
Anyway, there seemed to be
nothing that would straighten
me out. Every time 1 heard of
a new medicine I would get it.
1 read of Tanlac one day, and
that’s one time I hit right.
That’s what saved me. Why
Tanlac just raised me right out
of my grave. I can now eat
anything, and actually I eat so
much I get ashamed of myself.
My landlady said the other day
she -would have to raise my
board. I told her though, she
must remember that for four
years she sad made money off
of me, and that I was only mak
ing up for lost time. Why,
seven or eight biscuits at a meal
don’t satisfy me now. but I just
quit at that for fear I will overdo
matters, but everything tastes so
good to me now! And sleep!
why, I never would wake up if
they didn’t come in and shake
me. I haven’t a pain about me
now.”
Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge
exclusively by Willis Drug Co.,
and in Donalsonville by the
Palace Drug Co., and Climax by
. All creditors of said bankrupt are
yeai S for ] notified to appear at the time and place
my they
tained in
said petition should hot lie (framed.
Dated at Valdosta, Georgia, thisiird.
dav of May 1»1«.
COOK |CLAYTON, Clerk.
I). It. SMALL, Deputy.
Wt&ii?
Read?
are the
Forman Farm Loans,
Ten years time, annual
instalments if desired,
and reasonable rates.
Write or see me for in
formation.
R. G. Hartsfield,
Bainbridge, Ga.
BREAD YOU’LL ENVY
our ability to produce is what we
ask you try. Made from the
best materials, mixed with the
most expert eare, and baked in
modern ovens, it is bread that
no home could duplicate for
quality of every sort that makes
for perfection.
White Way Bakery
The Bicycle Hospital
Bainbridge, Ga.
Factory Man
211 Water St.
Where
The
Phone 290.
Who
Knows
Repairs Bicycles; &Iso Batby Cai.rrl&.ge Repairs
&nd Tires. A full line of Tires,
Accessories &nd Supplies.
POPE BICYCLES--SEE?
DR. E. C. SMITH
DENTIST
Gold
Crown v.
$3.50
Bridge
Work
$4.00
Set of Teeth $5.50
Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office BelcherJBlock
CHICHESTER SPILLS
BRAND
LADIES I
A.k jour UrwM for CHI-CHB9-T8R S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS'in R*D and ‘
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Bluet
Ribbon. T/.eb no otukh. Bar ut
Dniflit ill l*k for CIII.CI1K8.TI
DIllIOSD BRAND PILI.8. for tw-mr o™
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
In getting ready for eummer if you have overlooked buying your Hat,
you surely want to attend this sale as it is your
LAST CHANCE
To get something real neat, nobby and late for the summer wear. Our
new line just gotten in will possibly be our last shipment for the present.
We are also opening for the inspection of the trade a lot of Sport Hats
that will appeal to all.
A,, ° f gofrom S WlM $|..50 TO $4.50
These are especially cut for this sale and we will dispose of them as
well as all Dress Hats at very much reduced lates. This is your real
chance to get you a hat and get it at the lowest price.
'(She Ladies Shop
MISS EDDIE STORY. PROP.
CALLAHAN BLOCK BAINBRIDGE. GA.