The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 29, 1916, Image 7

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M dealer was right '—they' do satisfy!" i I There’s more to a cigarette than merely c ‘pleasing your taste.” Other cigarettes, be- / sides Chesterfields, can do that. But Chesterfields do more — they begin where the others stop / Because Chesterfields satisfy!—they give you the true meaning of smoking! Yet they’re MILD! This new combination (“satisfy” yet mild) can be had only in Chesterfields—because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today! Jofaccc Ob’. \for 5c > packed |M0c CIGARETTES th ey { —and yet they*re MILD msm ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCE t =’*°r%onTihilif*v 13 ed . ucatin 8 young men for positionsfof — paduate« ar ; d Power in industrial and business life. 4 e8thu(,!', a J r - trame dtodo as well as to know. Their success * DU comnpfiH Stest Students have won highest honors in t . wLi rV 0 " 8 : , T ‘l orou frh courses in Hech.^ic.l, Electrical, * | i, New einica rntineerint. Chemistry, Architecture and Com- 'I 'MerinrTw? 6 ?*' lr ‘ c >uding a $200,000 Power Station and ellentcnmito'r tory i for experimental and research work. toC y »rP ,e,e brar ^ High moral tone. Free tui- r 0 .,„ t i Btudents ,n ca ch county in Georgia. ■ talogue address, K. G. MATHESON, Prea., Atlanta, Ga. > miaSchool otTechnology BAGS COTTON ^ or lowest Prices on bags for sacking MTS, RYE, PEANUTS, POTATOES, 01 an y other farm product, ===== write to — ■ —=--- fi Southern States Bag Co. ^ ox 1111, Jacksonville, Fla. 1U *ER bags grain bags Bad To have a Cold Hang On. Don’t let your cold hang on, rack your system and become chronic when Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-Honey will help you. It heals the inflammation, soothes the cough andl oosens the phlegm You breathe easier at once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is a laxa tive Tar Syrup, the pine tar balsam heals the raw spots, loosens the mucous and pre vents irritation of the bronchial tubes. Just get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey today, its guaranteed to help you. At all druggists. ID Our Ice Cream Soda is becoming more popular daily. The taste lingers and you wish for more. And we are never so rushed but what we can take the time to serve your drink properly in a sterilized glass. You’ll find our drinks are all, and more, than we claim for them. Mills Pharmacy Callahan Building HiisCoffee is Guaranteed good In your search for the best and most economi cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified guarantee: “After using the entire contents of this can according to directions, if you are not satisfied in every respect, your grocer will re fund the money you paid for it.” We also give a money-back guarantee that you only have to use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper coffee. Write for premium catalog. y'wmimmm/. - COFFEE The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE TO THE LEGITSLAURE Atlanta, Ga., June 28.—“The second regular session of the present legislature finds the country improved, so far as its general financial condition is concerned” declared Governor Nat E. Harris in his message to the Georgia legislature today. “Business has continued to ad vance, and the recent low prices of our farm products have be come things of the past. The merchants are selling for higher profits and in greater volume. The banks are thriving; money is easy, and the people of the Commonwealth, generally, are in much better spirits, in every respect, than prevailed at your last meeting. ‘‘While the war still rages with unabated fury across the ocean yet our people have escaped its ravages, and our country, up to this time, has been free from at tack by outside foes, save a few incursions on the borders of Mexico. “The call for the National Guard, it is hoped, has been more to teach our sister republic that the United States is noc as help less as our critics have sought to prove, rather than for the purposes of serious warfare. The result has certainly disclosed the fact that a call to arms will be heard as quickly, and answered as promptly now, as was the same call in 1847 or the tocsin in 1871. “It is a pleasure for me to (ell you that our state met the de mand as readily, and that our guard was in the field, equipped and officered, as quickly, as oc curred in any state in the Union —that the Georgia boys felt the same patriotic ardor as those in New York, or Massachusetts, or any other Commonwealth of the Union. In thirty six hours after the word come our ranks were filled, our organizations complet ed, and our men stood at their armories, with guns in their hands, awaiting the word of com mand from the National Head.” Governor Harris also discussed the national guard and the army reorganization act, passed by congress, calling attention to i he requirements placed upon this state; precedent to securing its benefits. Among other subjects discus sed in the message were tne lease of the Western & Atlantic railroad, the antiparalleling act, lynch law, compulsory education prohibition laws, local legislation, highway commission, state ware house system, state finances, in heritance tax, labor legislation, exemption of college endowments from taxation, litigation with copper companies, and four-year term for governor and state- house officers. The governor showed that the Western & Atlantic railroad is the best of all the tangible assets of the state of Georgia. He said the prospect of leasing the road seems very favorable. Referring to the prohibition laws enacted at the extraordinary session of the legislature, called by Governor Harris, and for which Georgia prohibitionists give him full credit, the governor show’s the great benefits that have followed its operation ofj nearly two months. Bank deposits have largely increased >n all the cities; the merchants are selling morfe goods to customers; there is more work in progress, and a general improvement has result ed in nearly all lines of business throughout the state. He points out that the law is being well en forced, and there seems to be a disposition to give the statutes a fair trial in every locality. He recommends compensation for the ordinaries of each county for filing statement of each ship ment of intoxicating beverages, as required under the law. The message of Governor Harris is of unusual length, as it goes thoroughly into the various subjects to that he takes up. It, is regarded by lawmakers as a part : cu!arly strong document and shows the close investigation which the executive has made into matters connection with his administration. The governor ex pects to send special messages on the W. & A. pioblem and other matters. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally aud externally. Price 25c. BradsfordV Pig and Calf Meal for little ones. All kinds of Feed sold by Ralph R. Belcher. Eugene Scuthwick, Secretary of the Board of Tra le, attended the Live Stock Association at Moultrie Tuesday and Wednes day. Mr. Southwick was also the official representa ive and had charge of the moving picture ex hibit of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. You know what Ajax Tires are if you know any thing about Tires. Get prices on them from Kwiecki. That’s all. .THE NEW. Emory University Academy Oxford,'Ga., Prepares boys for unconditioned entrance into the best colleges and scientific schools, in fall conformity with present standard requirements. Every facility for th© best car© of-boys, physical, mental, moral, will bo supplied as occasion demands. Seo the catalogue before placing your son elsewhere. Address A. M. HUGHLETT. A. M.. LL. D. ( Principal. OXFORD. GA. r}(rfiQn iJou ji/eed ‘'Pep' QYou can get your Chero-Cola “In a Bottle --Through a Straw,” at Soda Fountains and other Refresh ment Stands. Everybody knows it by its name tn minin'" n, mu ii n n mil n "n i u 111,11„.< ■ > i DRiNiC Chero-Cola THERE'S HOSE SO GOOD