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When You Visit
The Mobilization Camp
In Macon, Ga., Make
The Hotel Lanier
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
HAVE YOUR FRIENDS LUNCH WITH
YOU THERE
T. W. HOOKS GEO. L. KEEN
ENGINEERING
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ARCHITECTURE and COMMERCE
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Georgia Tech is educating young men for positions of use
fulness, responsibility, and power in industrial and business life.
Its graduates are trained to do as well as to know. Their success
is the school’s greatest asset. Students have won highest honors in
various competitions. Thorough courses in Mechanical, Electrical,
Civil, Textile and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Architecture and Com
merce. New equipment, ineluding a $200,000 Power Station and
'Engineering Laboratory for experimental and research work.
Excellent climate. Complete library. High moral tone. Free tui
i:on to fifteen students in each county in Georgia.
For catalogue address, K. G. MATHESON, Pres., Atlanta, Ga.
ofTechnoiogy
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Try This Service
The two-number method of making Long Dis
tance telephone calls enables you to get quicker serv
ice to Atlanta at reduced rates.
You give the local operator the telephone num
ber in Atlanta, then you hold the line until the called
party answers or the operator reports.
Two number service is rendered to Atlanta on a
no delay basis at reduced rates.
The Manager’s office will gladly furnish a list of
telephone numbers in any or all two number points.
Particular party service at the regular rates can
be had by calling Long Distance and placing the call
in the usual manner.
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AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Cut This Out—
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Cut out this advertisement, enclose
5 cent3 to Foley & Cos., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will re
ceive in return a trial package con
taining:
(1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound, the standard family remedy
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, tightness and soreness in
chest, grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over
worked and sordered kidneys and
bladder ailments, pain In sides and
back due to Kidney Trouble, sore
muscles, stiff Joints, backache and
rheumatism.
(3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a
wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic. Especially comforting to
stout persons, and a purgative needed
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THE OWL PHARMACY
A lot of beefing, bulling and
bellyaching is mostly for political
effect. Jackson Progress-Argus.
We understand you. We have
a few slices in good old DeKalb.
-DeKalb New Era.
COAL
From Mines to Consumer
Bonita Jellico Coal
Delivered in Jackson
June Shipment $4.36 per ton
July Shipment $4.46 per ton
August Shipment $4.61 per ton
HAMILTON FUEL SUPPLY CO.
Knoxville, Tenn.
The farmer who opposes tick
eradication is the farmer who is
not going to be prepared to deal
with the boll weevil when the
latter pest gets busy.—Albany
Herald.
For Summer Troubles
Hay fever afflicts thousands and
asthma sufferers endure torture. Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar gives relief. It
allays inflamation, clears air passages,
eases rasping cough, soothes and heals.
This wholesome family remedy con
tains no opiates—a bottle lasts a long
time. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
WHY PUBLISHERS DON’T
CLIP COUPONS
Tifton Gazette.
A man will not walk into a gro
cery store, pick up a ham and
walk out with it. without so much
as saving “bv your leave, or dog
gone your hide,” or anything like
that. Neither will he walk into
a drug store, and say ‘‘give me a
quart of oil,” and not offer to pay;
he won’t go into dry goods stores
or other places of business and
pick up articles offered for sale
md carry them off. If he did,
he might be arrested. Yet he
will step into a newspaper office,
pick up a paper if it is in sight,
or ask for one if it isn’t and walk
out without offering to pay, or
even saying “thanks.” And
newspapers and advertising are
all that a newspaper has for sale.
They cost money to produce, and
if they do not bring in money the
publisher loses. Yet the average
man does not think one copy,
even though it is sold for only
two cents, is worth while offering
to pay for. Because the average
newspaper gives away so much
space and so many papers is one
of the big reasons why publishers
do not make money.
Beautiful thin Summer
Dresses for special sale at
$1.98 and $3.48. You should
see them. Just the thing
for the hot weather.
The Busy Corner
Her Left Side Hurt
Mrs. Laura Beall, Plattsburg, Miss.;
writes: “Last April I got in bad health,
my left side hurt all the time. I had
symptoms of Bright’s disease. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and feel all right
now.” They quickly relieve backache,
rheumatism, aches'and pains. Bladder
troubles, too, are corrected by this rem
edy. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
Financial Statement
OF J. A. McMICHAEL
Treasurer of the City of Jackson, Ga.,
for the quarter ending June 30, 1916
SCHOOL FUND
Balance from lastquarter I 41 83
Rec’d from Hugh Mallet, C H S 1075 80
“ “ Water & Light fund 1500 00
“ “ Adv Taxes 1916 166 27
$2783 90
Disbursements
Payroll Teachers $2006 51
Incidentals 46 20
Water and Light Fund 500 00
12552 71
Balance 23119
$2783 90
GENERAL FUND
Balance from last quarter $ 728 17
Rec’d from Fines 266 50
“ 11 Business Tax 580 00
“ “ Street Tax 482 00
“ *• Adv Tax 1915 75 68
“ “ Sundries •_ 39 00
12171 25
Disbursements
Paid out as per vouchers $1217 49
Balance 953 76
$2171 25
WATER & LIGHT FUND
Balance from last quarter $2796 23
Rec’d from W & L Collections 2825 00
“ “ School Fund 500 00
$6121 23
Paid out as per Vouchers 4168 55
Balance - ..$1952 68
INTEREST & SINKING FUND
Balance from last quarter $ 387 31
Rec'd from Adv Tax 1915 151 15
$ 538 46
Paid Bond Commissioners 538 46
SEWER FUND
Balance from last quarter $ 671 09
NOTICE
On the first Tuesday in August, next,
will be sold to the highest bidder for
cash, the ginning outfit of Hammond
Bros., located in C'oodys district, con
sisting of gins, engine, belts and belt
ing and all other articles used in the
operation of the said outfit. This sale
is for the purpose of liquidating the
assets of the said Hammond Bros.
7-14-at
A low infant mortality rate in
dicates high community intelli
gence.
The U. S. Public Health Service
cooperates with state and local
authorities to improve rural sani
tation.
SUMMER SCHOOL IT
STATE UNIVERSITY
A Great Factor In Elementary School
Improvemment in Georgia.
The Summer School for Teachers
has come to be one of the greatest
of Institutions in nearly every state
of the United States. With educa
tion changing, new subjects coming
In, old methods being recast, even
the beat prepared teachers feel the
need every two or three years of the
broadening contacts and new points
of view obtained in our best summer
schools. In Georgia many teachers
have second and third grade license,
evidencing that the original prepara
tion has not been the best. The
University Summer School plans for
all such teachers or prospective
teachers, to extend and broaden the
scholarship of some, to bring others
up to standard, and to present to all
the best there is in modern methods
in education.
A Greater School.
This School for the 1916 session
will probably be the best of Its kind
in the United States. Not ttve per
cent of Georgia teachers who will go
to a summer school this year need
to go to Harvard, Columbia, Chicago,
or any school outside of Georgia for
better offerings than will be found
in the Georgia Summer School. Here
will combine three institutions, the
State University, the State College of
Agriculture, and the 'State Normal
School in one Summer School. The
talent of these faculities will be at
the service of the teachers. Other
teachers In Georgia have been called
in, and still others from many parts
of the United States.
Teaching Talent.
In primary reading and spelling,
Mrs. Alexander of the State Normal
School will be the principal teacher.
For general primary methods and
with special applications in arithme
tic, language and history, Miss Esta
line Wilson comes from the State
Normal School at Warrensburg, Mo.
Miss Wilson received the B. S. In
Education degree from the Univer
sity of Missouri, and the A. M. de
gree from Columbia University with
special Diploma from Teachers’ Col
lege. She Is a gifted teacher and
supervisor.
Miss Wilson will also give a course
in Principles of Teaching applied to
the common branches in grades sth,
6th and 7th.
For Penmanship, Miss Mary E.
Banks comes from the A. N. Palmer
Cos., N. V. City, the home of the cele
brated Palmer system.
For Geography, the Instructor will
be Dr. F. A. Millldge of the State
Normal College, Farmville, Va. Dr.
Millldge has his Ph. D. degree from
the University of Chicago, and he has
a reputation unsurpassed as a teach
er of Geography. He will give a
course in Primary Geography, and
another course for Higher Geography.
For Nature Study, Dr. Clifton F.
Hodge conies from far away Univer
sity of Oregon. He is the author of
Nature Study and Life, the first, im
portant book on Nature Study pub
lished, and the one still most widely
used.
These are mentioned to indicate
the quality of instruction given in
the Georgia Summer School for 1916.
Not a phase of modern schopl work
for primary aijd general elementary
subjects will be omitted, but every
thing covered in a thoro manner by
teachers of great reputation, many of
them authors of note.
There will be common school re
views covering all the branches.
Courses In school management, or
ganization of play as well as work,
boys’ and girls’ clubs, home econom
ics for rural schools, drawing and
blackboard sketching are among the
many helpful courses to improve the
teachers. Special courses will apply
to the problems of rural life and edu
cation, considering the one-teacher
school and the consolidated school.
Other special courses will be devoted
similarly to teachers and problems of
town and city schools.
School Improvement.
How to improve our teachers and
our schools Is a great problem in
Georgia and the South. The Univer
sity Bummer School is one of the
greatest agencies in helping towards
the solution. Get the teachers to this
school, and the Improvement in the
schools will be marked. The expenses
of the session are the lowest, and
teachers should be encouraged in
every possible way to attend. Boards
and superintendents are urged to con
sider this. It is not an uncommon
practice for superintendents to map
out courses for teachers to complete
on basis of promotion. A few teach
ers ma.y study specialties and be a
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PROGRAM AT THE DIXIE
WEEK OF JULY 17-JULY 22
Mondav
The Crimson Trail, 2 reels, N.
W. Drama. (Stanley Walpole and
Edvthe Roberts.) The Wrong
Bird, (Billie Rhodes) Comedy.
It Nearly Happened, (Wm. Fra
ney and Gale Henry,) Comedy.
and 2 reels of GRAFT.
Tuesday
Monna Vanna, 3 reels, Specta
cular. A Friend, But a Star
Boarder, (Ritchie,) Comedy.
Wednesday
Drugged Waters, 5 reel drama.
(Wm. C. Dowlan and Gloria Fon
da.)
Thursday
Lady Raffles Returns, 2 reel
drama (Francis Ford and Grace
Cunard.) The Janitor’s Busy
Day (Moran, Burns, Compson),
comedy. There’s No Place Like
Home (Short Family), drama.
Friday
The Model Husband, 2 reel
comedy (Harry Meyers and Rose
mary Theba.) The Blackmailer
(Rupert Julian and Elsie Wilson)
The Gasoline Habit (Victor Potel)
comedy.
Saturday
A Fool’s Gold, 3 reel drama
(Myrtle Gonzales and Fred
Church.) He Almost Eloped
(Billie Rhodes), comedy.
"FATS* TRIUMPHED
OVER THE "LEANS"
In their second game of the
season, the “Fats” wallopped
the “Leans” Wednesday after
noon 17 to 7—or thereabout. A
world of fun was afforded those
who attended.
Lamar Etheridge and Threatt
Moore did the heavy work for
the victorious fat men, while
Fred Thaxton, Maurice Wright
and Tison was the battery for
the thin fellows.
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Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
great help fo the Superintendents In
training other teachers in the in
troduction of the special branches.
The recreation feature of the
School will help to make the time
an enjoyable vacation outing needed
by all teachers. Every teacher
should aspire to start every school
year better equipped than In the pre
ceding year. Every superintendent
and school board should be ambitious
to operate schools improved every
year. The State offers great assis
tance to all through the Summer
School for Teachers with its Confer
ence for Superintendents.