The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, July 27, 1916, Image 6

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NOTICE TO TEACHERS To the Trustees of the Local School Tax Districts, Decatur County: You are hereby notified to ap pear at the office of T. J. Jack- son, Tax Receiver, to assist in making up the school digests for your respective school districts on the dates following: Attapulgus, Monday August 11 Bell-Dixon, Tuesday Ausgust 15. Bethel and Cornelia. Wednesday August IG. Brinson, Thursday August 1<. Climax, Friday, August 18. Desser and Faceville, Saturday- August 19. Ponalsonville, Monday Aug. 21. Fairchild and Franklin, Tuesday Augnst 22. Greenshade and Griselda, Wed nesday August 23, Humphrey and Ham. Spr., Thurs day August 24. Iron City, Friday August 25. Lela and Mariola, Saturday August 2G. Maxwell and Miriam, Mt, Car mel and Parker and Swicord, August 28. Pine Grove and Pine View, Tues day August 29. Recovery and Reynoldsville, Wednesday August 30. Sylvania and Trinity Thursday August 31. Twin Lakes, Thursday August 31. Ward and West Bainbridge, Friday September 1. J. S. Brad well, C. S. S. JEWELRY REFLECTS the taste of the wearer. Even in the smaller trinkets this state ment is true There will be no disputing the good taste or judg ment either of the jewelry se lected here. For here the tawdy and mertricious are never seen. Only the refined and worthy find a place in our cases. N. J. SMITH & SON Oldest and Best Jewelers STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throuRhout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. AND UP JOHN I,. KPMONDSON, Prop. Why not join the club? Special attention given to our club mem bers. All clothes that enter out shop are insured full value. Julian Hodges, phone 373. 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 vacant lot 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 tew 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. Look Good—Feel Good No one can either feel good nor look good while suffering from constipation. Get rid of that tired, draggy, lifeless feel ing by a treatment of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Buy a box to day, take one or two pills to night. In the morning that stuff ed, dull feeling is gone and you feel better at once. 25c at your druggist. (2) Spend Sunday at Lanark-On- The-Gulf where Gult breezes blow. The “Special” leaves Bain bridge 6:45 a. m. Fare for round trip $1.50. news like good wkenyoure waiting— thesy satisfy! You can hardly wait—something big is going to happen. And then the good news comes—it does satisfy! That’s the identical thing Chesterfields do for your smoking— they satisfy! And, yet, Chesterfields are mild! It is this combination of mildness and tt satisfy * * that is giving smokers a new kind of enjoyment. No other cigarette can offer you what Chesterfields do — because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields—today! JQjvattOf. jy\ 10 for Sc Also packed 20 for 10c CIGARETTES r*.v SAf/sfy { v —and yet they're MILD The Eastern Tour Sal] BY MISS RUTH VOORHIES The Soutnern Woman’s Maga zines party, representing eleven states, met in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, July 4th, and were welcomed at the Hermitage Ho tel by the entire magazine staff, Tom C. Rye, the Governor of Tennessee. All enjoyed the de lightful lunch at 1:30 P. M., af ter which splendid talks were made by Gov. Rye, Mayor Ew ing, and other prominent men of Nashville. At three o’clock a sight seeing trip was taken over the city in autos, after which dinner was enjoyed again at Hermitage Ho tel. The party which consisted of forty-two persons, some of which were married ladies, wid ows, old maids, young ladies, and one young man, was conducted and chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. U. J. Stewart, and left Nashville Tuesday night, July 4th at 9:30. Arriving in Atlanta at 7:10 Wed nesday, A. M., we had breaksast at the New Kimball House, then took a trip on the electric cars out to Stone Mountain, 16 miles from Atlanta. Stone Mountain is one mile from Base to Summit, and is the largest solid stone in the world. We had a splendid lunch at the Kimball House at 1:00 P. M., and left the city at 3:00 P. M. Arriv ing in Washington, D. C., at 12:38 noon, Thursday, we went to the Capitol Park Hotel, where we stayed during the two days we were in that beautiful city, the Capitol of our great United States. Cy taking sight seeing cars we visited all the public buildings in the city, consisting of the Capi tol, in which we saw with pleas ure the National Statuary Hall, the Hall ot Representatives. Su preme Court Room, Senate Chamber, Marble Room, Vice President’s Room, and the Presi dent’s Room. The Library of Congress which is one of the most magnificent buildings in our country was visited Wednesday night. The White House, whose site was selected by Washington, was viewed with pleasure by us, and as we passed through the Main corridor, the East, Blue, Red, and Green Rooms, and the State Dining Room, exclamations of delight could be heard from various members of our party. We next visited the United States Treasury, State, War and Navy Departments, Washing. Prince,” and went up the St. Lawrence river t o - Montreal, Canada. This trip was very ex citing on account of shooting the many Rapids which were on the river. From Montreal we traveled by rail to Albany, N. Y„ then get ting on the steamer “Hendrick Hudson”, we made the daylight trip down the lovely and historic Hudson River to New York City, where we spent three days see ing the wonderful sights in that great city, and made side trips to Coney Island, and the Statue of Liberty. Although we enjoyed staying at theCumberland Hotel and see ing Wall street, and the homes of many rich men, when we passed through East New York and saw the horrible way in which the poor people lived, we were only too glad to leave the city and reach a quieter, cleaner place. As for me, I had rather live in a cabin on a Georgia farm, than in New York City. After spending about twenty four hours on the Atlantic Ocean, we stopped at Old Point Com fort, Va., long enough to see Fortress Monroe, the place where President Jeff Davis was kept for two years after the Civil War, and other historical places, then arrived at Norfolk in time to have lunch at the Monticello Hotel, and see the city before boarding the steam boat “Berk ley, ” and traveling up the James River to Richmond, Va., where we quietly spent the Sabbath. While there we attended church, and after lunch at the Jefferson Hotel, we visited the Capitol, the home of Robert L. Lee, and St. John’s Episcopal Church, where Patrick Henry made his famous speech in which he said, “Give me Liberty, or give me Death.” • Our next stop was Atlanta, Ga., but on account of the high waters our course had to be changed, and we spent only a few hours in that city. As we passed through the country near Chattanooga, we could see the great Lookout Mountain, and the lovely scenery of East Tennessee. We arrived in Nashville Tues day, July 18th, at 6:55 P. M., and after many hasty farewells, we parted and went to our different homes in many states of the Union. During our trip we branded over eleven states, the District ton’s Monument, the New Bu- of Columbia, and Canada, and as reau of Printing and Engraving, New Post Office, Patent and Pen sion offices, Concoran Art Gal lery, Custis-Lee Mansion, and the Arlington National Ceme- the weather was fine, every one thoroughly enjoyed the entire trip. • • As I was the only Representa tive from “The Empire State of tery, on the Virginia hills be-j the South,” I felt it my duty to yond the Potomac, where lie'get all the knowledge from the 20,000 men who died during the Civil War, and “Who gave their lives that the country might live.” One of the most interesting places we visited was Washing ton’s Mansion, Mount Vernon, on the lovely Potomac River, and as we passed through the rooms of this mansion and saw where Washington spent many years of his life, then looking at his Tomp where he and his wife! have done for me. trip I possibly could, and I am now even better prepared to teach the school children where- ever I may go, and although I had to work hard to win the trip, I am more than paid tor all my trouble, for the trip was grand, and I wish to thank Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, and the entire Staff of the Southern Woman’s Magazine as well as mv friends who help ed me win the trip, for all they Calomel and Makes Sick Acts like dynami sluggish liver; loose a day’s and were hurried, we had many ten der thoughts of Washington, “The Father ot Our Country.” With many regrets we left Washington, and spent two days in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where we visited the Inde pendence Hall, and other public buildings, and enjoyed bathing in the Atlantic Ocean. Our next stop was at Niagra, where we spent a short time see ing the wonderful Niagra Falls, then passing through the beau tiful Niagara Gorge Route, we boarded the steam boat’ “Gayu- ga,” and crossed over to Toronto, Canada. After viewing that city we crossed Lake Ontario in the steamer transferred There’s no reason wh son should take sicken vating calomel when buys a large bottle of Liver Tone—a perfect: for calomel. It is a pleasant liquid which will start just as surely as calomi does not make you sick not salivate. Children and grown take Dodson’s Liver cause it is perfectlv hap ■ Calomel is a dangeroi It is mercury and atta banes. Take a dose calomel today and you weak sick, and nause; morrow. Dont loose a day’s woh a spoonful of Dodson’ Tone instead and you w up feeling gaeat. No m ousness, constipation, ness, headaches, coated or sour stomach. Your t says if you don’t find [ Liver Tone acts better th horrible calomel your m waiting for you. Why Endure Sun Colds? It isn’t necessary to ha ed head, running nose. ] your head off as it were, need do is to use Dr. bell Tar-Honey. The shootii healing balsams open the air passages and in a shor you get relief and start road to recovery. Your no; running, you coagh less know you are getting Get a bottle, use as di Keep what is left as a cou cold insurance. MR. AUTOMOB OWNER Hot weather is coming. Your Tires will heat. The rubber will softee a come more elastic. Greater tension will be t on the fabric. You will not dare run the and you will not dare inflate hard. The result will be a BLOWN-OUT-TIRES. USE RIM-GRIP SUB-CASINGS and head of this annoyance expense. Rim-Grip Sub-Casings wil ply that additional strength essary to carry a full inn without danger of blowing the tires. This small outlay will i you for the season as the can then be worn out The Sub-Casings can be us other tires. Should Sloans Lini ment Go Along? Of course it should! For after a strenous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan’s Liniment will take the soreness [and stiff ness away and get you in fine shape for the morrow. You should also use it for a sudden attack of toothache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are incidental to a vacation. “We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without Sloan’s Liniment.” Writes one vacationist: “We use it for everything from cramps to toothache.” Put a bottle in Toronto , then j y 0ur b ag _ prepared and have to the- TRapkls no .regrets. (2) Sold ey— Brooks Gara£ Let us do your Palm E Suit, at 50 cents. The Steam Laundry. ladies i Ask jour for CSI-CHE5TSS’ DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ^ ^ • Gold metallic b «5, \,„ T “or Ritboa Tam no , 0TH cni.cuLVi£»* Drurgist and aik for SvV V • - twent DIAMOND BRA NO PH-J; , F- yeara regarded as Be«?.Safen - ■ . SOLD BY ALL DRUGG!' ,£gjg, EVFRYWHFRt u» Palm Beach Suits Cleaned See me and get a n ' ! n ;.‘ : Julian Hodges. Phone o. J.