The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 30, 1916, Image 7

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Barefoot” Tire and Why. & % i .40 ■ iit' $10. $13.40 ,$15.45 ail $22.00 $22.40 .$31.60 .$37.35 $50.63 C ONSIDER now the means by which many Tires have been given maximum Traction,—i.e., by means of a “sandpapery” texture in the Rubber of their Anti-Skid Treads. Every time the Brakes are put on, to make such Tires grip the road, the relatively hard, unyielding, and compar atively brittle, texture of the Rubber in their Treads causes these Treads to grind away on the pavement, to WEAR OUT fast at the point of contact.* The sudden efficiency of their grinding-Traction also tugs so sharply on the Rubber Adhesive between the layers of Fabric in Tire as to separate these layers. There is little “give” to them—just as there is little "slide” to them. So, they gain Traction at the expense of Mileage. Naturally such Tires require a great BULK of such Rubber in order to deliver reasonable Mileage before worn out. And, therein they differ radically from GOODRICH “Barefoot” Tires. ^Because,—the Safety-Tread on Goodrich Tires is made of “Barefoot-Rubber,” a new, and exclusive compound which discards unnecessary whitish “frictional” ingredi ents that are heaviest and inert, as proved by their lighter weight H ERE is how it acts in Automobiling,— —When the weight of the Car bears on this clinging “Barefoot-Rubber” Tread, and the power is applied to go ahead or reverse, the wonderful stretch in the “Barefoot” Rubber Sole (or Tread) of the Goodrich Tire acts as a sort of Lubricant between the Fabric Structure of the Tire and the Road. Then, the Bare/oot-Rubber “Toes,” of the Goodrich Safety-Tread Tire, CLING to the pavement (instead of grinding against it,), in such manner as your Bare Foot would cling to a slippery surface—without Grind, and so, with the minimum of Frictional Heat or Wear for maxi mum Traction. Goodrich “Barefoot-Rubber” is now made into Goodrich FABRIC Tires,—Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires,—Good rich Inner Tubes,—Goodrich Truck Tires,—Goodrich Motor Cycle, and Bicycle, Tires, as well as into Goodrich Rub ber Boots, Over-Shoes, Soles and Heels. Get a Sliver of it from your nearest Goodrich Branch, or Dealer. Stretch it thousands of times, but break it you can’t. That’s the Stuff that GOODRICH Black-Tread Tires are made of. GOODRICH THE B. F. GOODRICH CO, Akron, Ohio rri« Aires WHEN THE NATION NEW ORGAN INSTALLED ie Motor-Bicycle Co. Igler Building J. Robert Haire, Proprietor BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. The following table of the dates the different European powers entered the great war between Germany and Austria and the Allied powers will be of interest to readers of the Post- Searchlight. 1914. July 28, Austria declared war on Serbia. August 1, Germany declared war on Russia. August 3, German declared war on France. August 4, Germany declared war on Belgium. August 4, England declared war on Germany. August 4, Germany declared war on England. August 6, Austria declared war on Russia. August G, Russia declared war on Austria. August 7, Montengro declared war on Austria. August 9, Austria declared war on Montengro. August 10, France declared war on Austria. August 12, Montengro declared war on Germany. August 12, England declared war on Austria. August 23, Japan declared war on Germany. August 25, Austria declared war on Japan. November 5, England declared war on Turkey. 1915. May 23, Italy declared war on Austria. June 3, San Marino declared war on Austria. August 21, Italy declared war on Turkey. October 15, Serbia declared war on ’Bulgaria. October 15, Great Britain de clared war on Bulgaria. October 16, France declared war on Bulgaria. October 19, Italy declared war on Bulgaria. October 19, Russia declared war on Bulgaria. 1916. March 9, Germany declared war on Portugal. By constant work the Rector and Congregation of St. John’s Episcopal Church have been enabled to have installed in the church a very handsome Two Manul Organ made by the Estey Organ People of Battleboro Ver mont. The organ was placed in the church on Monday of this week snd those who have seen it have spoken very highly of it. While it is not a full Pipe organ yet it has pratically all the range' and tone of a pipe organ and! will add greatly to the beauty! and effectiveness of the musical I part of the services of the! church. It is planned at a later j date to give an Organ Recital! on Sunday evening and it is ■ hoped that a large congregation i will be present. The organ hasj Wood’s Productive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina ting qualities. Wood’s Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-win ning and profit-making varieties in both Whit* and Yallow Corns. Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most im proved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor mation, and tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS, Soja Beans, SUDAN GRASS, Dallis Grass and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Rank Foolishness. , , , . ,, , . ... You occasionally see it stated been placed in the church pnnci- that coldsj do not reguIt from palafiy by the work of the cold weather . This rank foolish _ Ladies Guild togeher with thel negs Were it true colds would assistance of some kind friends be |as prevalent in midsum mer who have kindly offered to con tribute towards it. The purchase as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes i r price was $450 about half of | damp cold weather. To get rid which has been collected or pro-j of a cold take Chamberlain's mised. The Rector and congre- -°ugh Remedy, It is effectual gation are to be congratulated upon the success of their efforts ! to secure such a handsome in- j strument. and is highly recommended by seople who have used it for many years as occasion requires and know its real value. Obtain able everywhere. Exclusive Dealers IN Indian Bicycles $25 to $40 Smith Motor-Wheels $60 Call or Write for Catalogue We sell Cheaper because we sell for Cash, you don’t have to pay for what we loose on the credit customer. Boys Wheel $17.50 | s ‘Wotor-Bike with guards, coaster brake do S grip and spring seat $25.00 to $27.50 B 'cycle Tires $1.50 to $5.00 EBch. Tread Tire $2.50 each or $4.50 pair. Beils—all kinds 15c to 90c. Electric Light Outfit $2.00 Tubes $1.25 Gass Lamp $3.20 Girls Wheel $18.50 We Apply Rubber Buggy Tires v\ e have the largest stock of Bicycles and Supplies ned in Bainbridge. Come and look at our wheels, ft you are buying. Wc Have an Expert Repair Man w We do all Repair Work in our shop. _ Ve ^cupy the old Stansel place be sure to come and see our store. " rite for our Motor- Catalogue or cal! at ‘ t0re ar >d get one. can do repairs. ever see Supplias for all EPISCOPAL CHURCH The regular services will be held in this church next Sun day, April 2nd. as follows: io:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. The Special Lenten services during the week will be follows: Tuesday, 4:30 p.. m. Evening Prayer. Wednesday, 10:00 a. m. Lit any Service and Address. Thursday, 4:30 p. m. Evening Prayer. Friday, 4:30 p. m. Litany Ser vice and address. The People of Bainbridge are most cordially invited to attend all of these services, and especial ly the Lenten Prayer Services. The Aches of House Gleaning The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and straining during |house cleaning time are soothed away by Sloan’s Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan’s Lini ment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, your rest comfortably and enjoy a retreshing sleep. One grateful user writes: “Sloan’s Liniment is worth its weight in Gold.” Keep a bottle on hand and use it againts all Soreness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your druggist. (2) Subscribe for The Post-Search Light. Today, don’t delay.