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Tans, Blacks and Whites ^
For Men, Women and Children.
These shoes are the latest styles to be found in
the market. But they are made not only for style,
but comfort as well. A shoe that is made according
to the latest art in the trade, should fit the foot per
fectly. This is what our shoes will do. And this is
what we term Comfort.
Material and workmanship count among the
biggest things with shoes. You want a shoe not
only to look well and fit well, but also to wear wed.
The material and workmanship of our shoes are up
to the highest standard. None can excel us in this
feature.
Our prices talk mightily for our shoes. If you
are already one of our customers you know what we
mean. If you have not called on us, we cordially
invite you to call and let us show you through [our
immense stock of shoes. We believe you will be a
regular customer after that.
J.
M. LAING
Bainbridge. Georgia.
The next examination of an-
Iplicants for license to teach will
be held Friday and Saturday,
! June 14th and 15th, 1912, begin-
! ning 8:30 a. m.
| The new school law has made
some changes in the examina-
r \'>n, requiring different ques
tions for those of primary grades.
The State Board of Education
ill provide two kinds of license,
■'rimary and General Element-
arv -jffy Primary license is in-
teij^p. for those teachers doing
. vork of the first four classes.
,%»applying for the Primarv
license will be examined on Fri
day, June 14th upon the follow
ing subjects: Reading, Writing
Spelling. Arithmetic (to per cen
tage), Lnguage Lessons, and
Composition. Elementary Geog-I
raphy. and the New Manuel of i
Methods.
The General Elementary !i-|
cense will be much like that now,
in force. It will require two!
days for tiiis* examination, both
Fridav Saturday. June 14th
and 15th, 1912. In addition to
the questions for the applicants'
for Primary license, which are
to be tnswered on Friday, ap
plicants for the General Ele-i
mentary licnnse will be required
to take an examination on Sat-j
urday on the following subjects;!
Arithmetic, Grammar, U. S.
History and Civics, Geography,
Physiology and Agriculture.
Teachers holding first grade
license expiring this year may
have these license renewed on
two additions:
1st—Successful experience on
the part of the applicant in
teachings and
2nd—Completion' of the
fessional reading course.
pro-
This course for 1912 consists
)Wh
onhe New Manuel of Methods,
Seeley’s History of Education,
and Hodges 7- Nafonre Study and
Life.
J. S. Shad,well,
Co. Supt. of School!*.
Mr. G. P. Bell of Tiger’s Bay,
Fla., has been the guest of his
nether for a short while.
Mrs. McCollough, of Colum-!
bus, Ga., spent a few days last j
week with Miss Alline Ballou.
Mrs. Massev and chikmn of!
Quitman, are spending some time
with Mrs. Massey’s parents, Mr.
an I Mrs. John Wilson.
We are glad to note that Mrs.
0. C. Duke, who has been quite
ill. is now improving rapidly.
Mrs. J. L. Avirett is expecting
to have as her guests within the
next few days Mesdames Carr,
of Donalsonville, and Laing of
Hinson, Fla.
Miss Lelia Smallwood, one of
our most attractive young ladies,
who was in Thomasville several
weeks, and who has been a re
cent visitor in Attapulgus, has
returned home.
It is with much pleasure that
we note the convalescence ©f lit-
t'e Miss Ethel Ingram, and Mas
ter William Donalson, both of
whom have been indisposed for
several days.
Mist Getrgia Donalson, who-
has been spending several
months with Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Donalson, is' wow the guest of
Mrs. Hugh Engrain of Climax.
Mr. J. H. Griffin, who left At
tapulgus forty Sour years ago for
Texas, visited'Macon during the
Re-union, and came from there
to Decatur county to visit his
relatives. He was- the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cl- Griffin while
in-Fowftown. He was a charm
ing visitor and chdighted those
coining in contact 1 with him with
his thrilling stories- of earlier
daywim Texas.
BaiCing-Powdei
Absolutely Pun
Makes Home Baking Easy
y
No other aid to the housewife
" is so great, no other agent so
useful and certain in malting
delicious, wholesome foods
The only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lime Phosphates
Tent Meeting.
Min:. £ Mrs. C. N. Willson'
& Master Will Carson' wi II leave
in a Sew days to visit Mrs*. Will-
son’s! parents, Mr. & Mrs, Kent,,
in Savannah. Later;, the? wiWi
be the- gusts of Mr. <£Mms, Kent,
who expect to spend the suantnesr
in Tennessee.
Revival meeting begin* at Doc-
alssnville, Georgia, May 30th
and'> continues until June 9th,
Singing by Rev. M. TJ Bran-
dybemry and wife, of Seymour,
Ind.
Services 3:30 p-m and 7p-m.
Rev:. C, W. Roth of Indianap
olis, IhdU will 1 do the preaching..
Everybody cordially invited' to'
attend. We are expecting*great
times and! for many souls to find
there way to God.
A lMe song book callted:
“Tears and Triomps No«. 41”
edited by Rev’. L. L. Pickett,
will be used' kv the meeting:
Come everybody.
J. G. Printer, Pastor in charge
of Pentecostal Nazarene church.
DasnaJsonville, <&&.
A Card From Mrs.
JohiE. Donalsu
Editor Search Light.
Dear Sir:—
Thank you for suggestii
me as a suitable person to look
after the flood sufferers,
deepest sympathy is m this
sacred matter, and I woaid Ion
tile work, but, our Governor to
appointed mo om the Board
Visitors for the State Homo!
School at Milledgeville, and
must be absent attending to my
duties there, so, Ewill ask yw
to-appoint some one-else to tab
charge of the fund$6r the fin
sufferers, Thanking you t
your confidence in me
Mosttsinoertfy,
Loulto Donation.
Short Talk About Shoes
$1.75 to $3.
The Season has advanced nowiryTidr^re the first pair of Low Gut Shoes has just about worn out, and
. , , . fbdy next yq^ J%r
we wish to call your attention to#° n s ress >° n aht'ine of White Shoes we- iust received
j mSehool CojitesK*
in ail sizes at prices from fL; ,d y |Ga. in
K ^ Tf Jwonthe// 0V O
You have doubtless heard 0 i^JS e iwch U Sjof' Sherwood Shoes \n Patent Leathers, Gun Metals, Tans, and
Blacks and Brown Satins.|tttr!tLoving 0 ^/ou will pay seventy-five to one dollar 4C fr AO
a pair more for at the other/oi^y^-^j/r price is from ipZs45 tO <JkwO
We have the Chil/ Ayses in all kinds of Blacks. Tans, and: Whites at the most reasonable pnees.
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We have just received a new shipment of Millinery Trimmings and Shapes and
we cordially invite you to come and have your mid-summer hat-made.
Don’t forget to see our. line of ready made dresses for Ladies
and Children, we have the most complete line in the country,
and we are daily receiving some of the new things in the ready
made line.
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Try one Pictorial
Review Pattern-
lust one will start
you buying them
regularly.
When in the city you a^ r cradially iL.t>eed to visit our store, we have everything for Ladies and Children
••The Store That Sella Everything
for Ladies’ and Children
FOR SPOT CASH."
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HAIRE & WILSON
“The Store That Sells Everything
for Ladies’ and Children
FOR SPOT CASH.”
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