The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 13, 1916, Image 7

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<§885! fSjSftVand P from nimax. There F^aires in culti- r'^lavsoil. good Kd 6 room frame room tenant branch and K od school and me y J,ck ,“ ^ P' aCe f ° r kl. Barber UtlDGE GA. SERIOUS LOSS ■of appetite. iic digestive your appetite, aids di sproves the health, s strength and vigor, by us, SI.00. LS PHARMACY Bldg, Bainbndge, Ga. IN You Have a Gold L|t attention, avoid expos- s regular and careful_ of det, also commence taking W s New Discovery. It b Pine-Tar, Antiseptic jd Balsams. s slightly E. Dr. King’s New Dis uses your cough, soothes kroatand bronchial tubes, h your cold, starts to clear lead, In a short time you ■ your cold is better. Its the lard family cough syrup in per 40 years. Get a bottle Keep it in the house as (insurance. Sold at your tkt. (3) TE CLASSES I AND PECTAlCLES . N* J Can you read ^ 'Ilia type dearly and the same pa j r °l glasses see dis. Unt objects? ^” 0t - let me fit you with JW of KRYPTOK in. 5, bt-focals. They will ^eyou to see perfectly wth, the near point and ^tanoe. lf your eyea ^attention come in and ,. me ' ^ famine eyes mg to the latest scien- and guarantee ind'to h! Pr ' CeS yOU wil1 kepnrvt reasoria Me, and & t0 J ethebestthat . manufactured. Also sdGaen ne ° f Goggles J^eGlasses in stock. tA - kramp Gradua ^ Broad Si. Cra <u ate Opti cian Bainbridsp (la THIS WOMAN ONLY Mrs. J. D. Morrison De clares She is Now Well and Happy After Long Illness. - rto. 8 M A. M. ^tS Ever,, r>- *“■ ' er > First and ^Thursday Nights L J " | v ?j re .T‘ lren Especial- The phone-rang at Morris’ drug store in Ensley, Alabama, recently, and when Mr. Allison, of the firm answered, this is the message he received: ‘This is Mrs. J. D. Morrison ot 1403 Avenue F, Ensley, and I want you to ask one of the Tanlac Company’s men to come to see me, for I want everybody to know what this medicine has done for me.” That same afternoon the local Tanlac representative called to see Mrs. Morrison at her home when ’she made the following remarkable statement: ‘‘Three years ago I lost my health and have been sick ever since. I had chronic stomach trouble of the worst kind and just seemed to go into a general decline. Nobody but people who have had this awful trouble know how I have suffered. “I tried doctors, I tried medi cine and tried everything else, but nothing seemed to help me a particle. I tried dieting and lived on liquid foods, raw eggs and things like that until I al most starved, but even that fail ed to relieve my trouble. ‘‘I lost all the strenght I had and was a nervous wreck. I never knew what it was to get a good night’s sleep and was nervous, feverish and restless mo3t of the time. I also suffer ed dreadfully from biliousness and constipation, and was never free from pain night or day. ‘‘The 26th of last March I was taken to the hospital and opera ted on for what was supposed to be female trouble, and when I left the hospital I was nothing but a living skeleton and only weighed 66 pounds. That is the truth, and everybody who knows me will tell you it is a fact. The operation didn’t do me any good as far as restoring my health was concerned. If anything I got worse and it just looked like I was going to die. ‘‘Finally I was told that my trouble was Tuberculosis of the bowels and that I had better stay out in the fresh air all I could, as nothing else could be done for me. ‘‘About that time I began hearing a lot of talk about the new medicine, Tanlac and read a gread deal in the papers what different people had to say about it. Something just seemed to tell me it was what I needed, although the doctor didn’t think so, but I told him I was goir g to try it anyway, as they had al ready srid they could do noth ing for me. “The first bottle didn’t do me much good as far as I could tell but that didn’t dishearten me for I knew it would take time in my case, so I got the second bottle and began improving right away. ‘‘After this I commenced eat ing and my appetite increasing every day. By the time I had taken three bottles I was able to eat whatever I liked and gained flesh and strength right along. “My nerves got settled and I got so I could sleep good at night. Why, on the fourth bottle alone I gained 7 pounds and the other day I actually weighed 99 pounds. Yes, sir, I went Irom 66 pounds to 99 pounds-that’s what Tanlac did for me. | “I feel so much better and I stronger I am now doing every bit of my work. I even do the washing and nothing seems to hurt me. Honestly, this Tanlac beats everything I ever saw in my life, and I would iot give one bottle of it for all the o... medicines in Ensley and Birm ingham put together. I have just returned from a visit to my old home near Ala bama City and it is 'an honest fact that my own sisters did not know me at first. All around here my neighbors are wonder ing what on earth I have found to put me on my feet again for they had given me up to die months ago. “Never as long as I live will I ever be without a bottle of Tanlac in my house, because I owe my life to this medicine.” Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co; Climax by the Climax Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strick land and Cordell; Brinson, by H. B. Harrell Supply Co. IS ONE MAN'S GONFESSION Maniac on Counterfeiting Also Claims to Have a Bad Record as a Mur derer. Atlanta, July 10.—‘‘I have com mitted 1,000 murders,” is the claim of a man who is serving a life sentence in the United States penitentiary in Atlanta. He has confided to one of the guards that in the course of his bloody career as one of the great est counterfeiters in the history of the world, he put to death no less than 1,000 people, calmly, deliberately, cold bloodedly, The records of the government show that he is believed to have committed at least 100 murders, and included among them were his wife, his mother and his sis ter all in one day. “They’ve got 100 murders against me on the records,” he has told the guard in question, “but that’s not more than one- tenth ot all I killed.” According to the records in his case, this man spent mere than one million dollars of counterfeit money before he was caught. He claims that he now has two million dollars worth of counter feit money “hidden out,” and has repeatedly offered to disclose its location to the guard in ques tion if the latter would go and get the money and use it. The man, it is stated, was a perfect maniac on the subject of making counterfeit money. Eve ry time a person discovered him or suspected him, he would, he declared, kill that person and de stroy the body with quicklime. One day his mother, his wife and his sister accidentally made the discovery and he says they went the wav of the rest. He is a small man about 5 feet, 5 inches in height, his eyelids conceal about half of his eyes, and he talks in a low monotone. To look at him one would think he wouldn’t harm a fly. CUT PROPERTY FOR SALE One two story dwelling, six rooms and kitchen, all modern conveniances. all in first class condition, now rented to a good tenant. One vacantTot adjoining this house all on Evans Street, in a fine locality. Also one house and lot situated on the A. C. L. Ry. Street on three sides can put side tract to either end. This lot is suitable for wholesale ware house on light manufactory being less than 200 feet from the electric plant where the city will furnish power cheap. There are but very few available lots close in on the A. C. L. Ry. which makes this a fine investment to hold if not used now. Will sell all this pro perty at a sacrifice. Write or see L. F. PATTERSON for quick sale. % * V " This is the package that holds the cigarettes ..a-; V* * \ * that do for smokers what no other cigarette has ever done for them before—they satisfy and yet they’re M/LD 2. h'S • r 'm •T 10 for 5c -Also packed- 20 for 10c CIGARETTES ' — and yet they're MILD DRIVES CAR WHERE HE DROVE OX 60 TEARS ACO Let us do your Palm Beach -:<■ 50 cents. The Dixie steam Laundry. Driving an atuomobile over the same roads over which he drove an ox team and wagon more than sixty years ago is the achievement.of Mr. J. M. Kim ball, 80-year old pioneer settler of Manhattan, Kan. Two weeks after purchasing the car—an Overland, Mr. Kim ball was driving it over the pav ed streets of the city which he helped found and build, as well as over the surrounding country. He not only drives it, but he al so keeps it in his own garage and takes care of it himself. Mr. Kimball is one of the oldest settlers in the state of Kansas, going there from Goff- stown, N. H. In those days rail transportation ceased at St. Louis. There the journey was resumed by boat to Kansas City, a straggling little village cling ing to the clay banks of the Missouri. At Kansas City Mr. Kimball bought an ox-team and wagon and drove across the prairie to what is now Man hattan, where he has since lived. DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST Gold /^^s^^Bridge $3.50 $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office BelcherlBlock J. T, Watt & Company have a complete line of the famous Blackstone Tires and you can get splendid prices from them a^ once. BURLAP BAGS COTTON For lowest Prices on bags for sacking CORN, OATS, RYE, PEANUTS, POTATOES, or any other farm product, —===== write to —■ The Southern States Bag Co. Box 1111, Jacksonville, Fla. FERTILIZER BAGS