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•—they' do satisjy !"
There** more to a cigarette than merely
'“pleasing your taste.” Other cigarettes, be
sides Chesterfields, can do that.
But Chesterfields do more — they begin1
jwhere the others stop!
Because Chesterfields satisfy!—they give
you the true meaning of smoking!
Yet they’re MILD! /
Thh raw combination (“satisfy,” yet mild)
can La had only in Chesterfields—because no
cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield
blend! ^ ,
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Try Chesterfields today! *
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Brooks County Represent
ative Announces His
Candidacy for the Place.
10>or5 C
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20 for 10c
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NOTICE TO TRUSTEES
To the Trustees of the Local
School Tax Districts, Decatur
'County:
You are hereby notified to ap
pear at the office of T. J. .lack-
son, Tax Receiver, to assist in
making up tlve school digests for
your respective school districts
on the dates -following:
Attapulgus, Monday August 14.
Bell-Dixon, Tuesday Ausgust IB.
Bethel and Cornelia. Wednesday
August 10.
Brinson, Thursday August 17.
Climax, Friday, August IK.
JDesser and Faceville, Saturday
August lit.
Donalsonville, Monday Aug. 21.
Fairchild and Franklin, Tuesday
August 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 26.
Maxwell and Miriam, Mt. Car
mel and Parker and Swicord,
August 2S.
Pine Grove and Pine View, Tues
day August 20.
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.
THEY ALL DEMAND iTlfilTY PROPERTY FOR SSLE
Hen. Morten Turner, repres
entative from Brooks county, yes
terday made positive announce
ment of his candidacy for the
speakership of the next house.
There has been talk for some
time of Mr. Turner’s entering
the race and following confer
ences with triends he has gone
actively into it with their earnest
support.
Mr. Turner was co-author with
Mr. Barfield, of Bibb, of the Tor
rens land title registration bill,
considered by many one of the
most important measures before
the legislature this summer. It
is known as the Turner-Barfield
bill. Mr. Turner has also been
particularly interested in good
roads problems and has labored
unceasingly for a strong state
highway commission bill that
would enable Georgia to partici
pate in the federal good roads
fund.
He was a member of the last
state senate, and both in that
body and in the present house,
has been an earnest and avowed
advocate of the bill to exempt
college endowments from taxa
tion. This came natural to him
as he is a graduate of Emory col
lege, at Oxford, and later of the
law department of the State un : -
versity.
In his race for speaker,'Mr.
Turner has already received
many pledges of support from
members who will return to the
next house. These, it is stated,
represent all sections otthe state
coming from north as well as
from south Georgia. He an-
1 nour.ces it as Ins purpose to wage
an active and vigorous campaign
for this position. Mr. Turner
is a son of the late Henry G.
Turner, of Quitman, well remem
bered as one of Georgia’s fore
most citizens.
NOTICE!
This is to notify the public
that I will not be responsible for
any obligations made in the name
of either C. T. Mims & Co., or
of Mims Co.
■C. T. Mims.
Climax, Ga., July 12, 191G.
Bainbridge Like Erery City and Town
in the Union, Receives it.
People with kidney ills want
to be cured. When one suffers
the tortures of an aching back,
relief is eagerly sought for.
There are many remedies today
that relieve, but do not cure.
Don’s Kidney Pills have brought
lasting results to thousands.
Here is Bainbridge evidence of
their merit.
Mrs. N. C. Sapp, 225 Planters
Street, Bainbridge, says: “For
several years my kidneys were
weak. I let the trouble run on
until it kept getting worse and
during the winter especially, I
was brothered a lot. The kidney
secretions were to frequnt and
scanty in passage and caused me
a great of annoyance. Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at
the Ehrlich Drug Co., cured
me. I have not had any kidney-
tremble since.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a k idney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills-the
same kind that Mrs. Sapp had.
Foster-Milburn Co.’, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Why not join the club? Special
attention given to our dub mem
bers. All clothes that enter out
shop are insured full value.
Julian Hodges, phone 373.
One two story dwelling, 9ix
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
j 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
I light manufactory being less
I than 200 feet from the electric
j plant where the city will furnish
| power cheap. There are but very
j tew available lots close in on the
A. C. L. Ry. which makes this
l a fine investment to hold if not
|used now. Will sell all this pro-
ipertyat a sacrifice. Write or
| see L. F. PATTERSON for quick
I sale.
Our rates are right, our work
first class, give us a trial and be
convinced that we are first class
cleaners.
Julian Hodges, phone 373.
Magnolia Malm
is the Liquid Fp.ce Powder used by famous
beauties, if you have Sunburn, Tan or
Freckles try t^llagnolia It quickly
stops the burn and removes Tan and
Blemishes. Make* your skin soft and
smooth. Easy to use and
sure to please.
Three Colors:
White, ( Pinh, Rote-Red.
75c. ai Druggists or h\, rr '/ direct
Let us clean your rugs and
squares. Rugs, 25c-, squares,
$1-00. The Dixie Steam Laundrv.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
Representative from Decatur county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary of September 12th. I ask the
usual consideration at the hands of the
voters. If I am re-elected I will en
deavor to fill the position to the satis
faction of the best interests of the
county.
Respectfully,
E. H. Gkikfix.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
THE SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS
To the Voters ol the Second Congres
sional District.
Keeling profoundly grateful to you
and deeply conscious of the great obli
gation and responsiblity resting upon
me. f hereby acknowledge the debt of
gratitude I feel for the confidence you
have so generously reposed in me.
I have spared no effort to serve you
faithfully.
My record for the short time I have
served you is before you and I am
willing for you to pass upon it, confi
dently relying upon a fair verdict at
the polls in September from a great
people who are just as well as generous.
I hereby announce as a candidate to
succeed myself as your Representative
in the 65lh, Congress, subject to your
will and under the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary.
While important measures affecting
your interests are before Congress and
when ever vote counts, I feel that I
should attend to" the duties to which
you have assigned me, and return only
when your interests are not neglected.
1 expects to be in the district and
shall see as many of yon personally as
possible before the Primary on Septem
ber 12th.
Faithfully yours,
FRANK PARK.
Look Good==Feei 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)
Let us clean your rugs and
squares. Rugs 25c, squares,
$1.00. The Dixie Steam Laundry.
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Opposite Union Depot on Pryor
St.. Renovated and refurnished
throughout.. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water, private baths, electric
lights and elevator. First class
accommodations at moderate
prices.
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1NLI UP
JOJIN I,. KDMONnSON. Prop.
AUTOMOBlLt
* OWNER *
The rubber will softee , ,,
come more elastic. ee an ^
Greater tension'will be tk
on the fabric. e th
You will not dare run h,,,
andTOawillnotdarehft'
USE
RIM-GRIP
SUB-CASINGS
S d e head„ ltl , isa « noM[(i
Rim-Grip Sub-Casings will sir
ply that additional strength?
essarv to carry a full yj
can then be worn out
The Sub-Casings can be use
other tires.
Sold by-—
Brooks Garage!
YOU CAN HAVE
beautiful hair if you keep 1
scalp clean and healthv. Negl
results in baldness. We recon
mend
TRADE. MARIA
HAIR TONIC
for keeping the scalp healthy an
promoting hair growth. Sold on
by us, 50c and $1.00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, G
CHiCHESTES SPILLS
Cfi*
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candidacy for
I re-election to the General Assembly
l from Decatur county and if T am elect
ed will serve the people to the best of
my ability.
Respectfully,
A. B. Conger
t,k rar for CHT-CRB9-TBR S A
DIAMOND BRAND PICLS in Red r.J/Uki.
Bold instil.ic boxes, sealed with Blue* \T/
Rc Son. Taxi no otheti. Bar 7««r v/
»ri.Tdat mn4 *«U for Cni-CIIES.TF.B $ V
Dru.^yUt
OUIOS D BSLNI) PILLS, tor t went 7-8*9
years rn^rded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable,
SOL 1 ? BY ALL DRUGGISTS
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumutism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
; Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
■ Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-
•iuijp. EYFsSYIHHFHE ti«xso. ternally and externally. Price 25c.
T<
'O hold “its place in the sun,” is the avowed purpose
a great nation’s conflict. To hold “its place in
the sun,” is the object of every business in the great
fight for industrial and commercial supremacy.
To be able to hold “its place in the sun,” is the supreme
test of an asphalt roof. It is the sun, not rain or snow,
that plays havoc with a roof. If it can resist the drying
out process of the sun beating down upon it, day after
day, the rain or snow will not affect it except to wash
it clean and keep it sanitary.
Certain-teed
Roofing
takes “its place in the sun” and holds it longer
than other similar roofing, because it is made
of the very best quality roofing felt, thoroughly
saturated with the correct blend of soft asphalts,
and coated with a blend of harder asphalts.
This outer coating keeps the inner saturation
soft, and prevents the drying out process so
destructive to the ordinary roof.
The blend of asphalts used by “The General"
is the result of long experience. It produces
a roofing more pliable than those which have
less saturation, and which are, therefore,
harder and drier.
At each of the General’s big mills, expert
chemists are constantly employed to refine,
test and blend the asphalts used; also to experi
ment for possible improvements. Their constant
endeavor is to make the best roofing still better
The quality of CERTAIN-TEED is such that
it is guaranteed for 5,10 or 15 years, according
>0 thickness (I,2or3ply). Experience proves
that it lasts longer. Behind this guarantee is the
responsibility of the world’s largest manufac
turer of roofings and building papers.
General Roofing Manufacturing Compaq
World’. Largest Manufacturer of Roofings and Building . .
-V~l.O, »• - .... a. 1—Bo,too
The General make'
one third of Ameri
ca’s supply of as
phalt roll rooting.
facilities are unequal*
«<t. and he vs able to
produce the high«‘
quality roofing at the
lowest manufactur*
ing cost.
CERTAIN-TEED
is made in rods;
in slate covered shin-
CERTAIN-'t£ED
a®#:
pitched roo:», fr0 ™
the larger* Av-scrip-
er ,0 the
residence or out
buiidiag-
o*bta;n-tb*i’£
sold br responsi",
gnj lype cl f '
Si. Lasii
N*-w Or loans Minixvxpoi|« Soattki City
Kirhiaocd Do. Moomc Houston Ouiutfa Loouoa
Cop-righted 1913, General SooIng Manufacturing Co.
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