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TO ENTERTAIN GE?f. GOER A UP
t" M$eon, Ga., July 16. Elaborate
plans for entertaining the distinguish¬ J
ed French general, H. J. E. Gouvaud,
when he visits Macon Sunday. Aug- :
list 5 and 6, are being made by the
Ghanibe rof Commerce, civic clubs j
and Rainbow Division Association. A j
parade of Macon military units, .'a j
general reception, a tour of the. peach j
tjelt and the industries of the city, j
and an elaborate banquent are a few : |
of the : features planned. The 151st 1
Machine Gun Battalion here .was one
of the units of the Rainbow Division !
which served under the French gen- :
eral at the defense of Chalons in July, I
Take Salts If
Rheumatism is
Bothering You
T*ll« Rheumatism Sufferers to
Take Salts to Get Rid of
Toxic Acid.
Rheumatism is no respecter of age,
sex, color or rank. If not the most
dangerous of human afflictions it is one
of the most painful. Those subject to
rheumatism should eat no sweets for
awhile, dress as warmly as possible,
avoid any undue exposure and above
ail, drink lots of pure water.
Rheumatism is caused by uric acid
or body waste inatter, and is often gen¬
erated in the bowels and absorbed into
the blood. It is the function of the
kidneys to filter this poison from the
blood and cast it out in the urine; the
pores of the skin are also a means
of freeing the chilly, blood of this impurity.
In damp and cold weather the
skin pores are closed thus forcing the
kidneys to do double work: they become
weak and sluggish and fail to elimi¬
nate this toxic acid, which keeps ac¬
cumulating and circulating through the
system, eventually settling in the joints
and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness
and pain, called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism get
from any pharmacy about four- ounces
of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a
glass of water and drink before break¬
fast each morning for a week. This
is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove
waste and stimulate the kidneys, thus
helping to rid the blood of these rheu¬
matic poisons. inexpensive, and is made
Jad Salts is
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and is used
with excellent results by thousands of
folks who are subject to rheumatism.
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Laeve Brunswick .....Dtau am
Leave Brunswick ........ 11:30 am
Leave Brunswick ........ 2:00 pm
Leave Brunswick ......... 3:00 pm
Leave Brunswick .......... 7:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier ........ 11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier ........ 1:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier.......... o'-OO pm
Leave Ocean Pier ........ 7:00 pm
Leave Ocean Pier ........ 9-00 pm
Note:—All freight going to St. Si¬
mons must be delivered on wharf
foot of Mansfield street fifteen min¬
utes before leaving time, otherwise
we shall be forced to leave it until
subsequent trip. No freight carried
on steamer leaving at 5:30 p, m. ex.
cept perishable and express articles
Steamer schedule to leave 11:30
a. m. Sunday is held for A. B. & A.
train connection.
Phone 560 St. Simon Transit Co.
Mrs. J. Morrow Douglass
CHIROPODIST
formerly of New Jersey
Dixie Highway, near canal
Tuesdays and Thursdays
or by appointments by mail
FANS
THE GREATEST SUMMER
is the electric fan! It is a foe to
prespiration and general grouchi¬
ness. It will keep your temper
sweet and your intelligen in
working order. *Ve have the size
fan you need, and It’s a reliable
efficient article.
1 1ECTRICAL pjRAiTINGJ SjJM
PHONE 99 1528 NEWCASTLE 51
Best Food on the High
Declare of Cuisine on
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Chef and Head Cooks
New York, To the )
culinary staff of the steamship George
Washington of tae United States Lines j ;
t . longs me distinction of having been
v ted the best cooks on tile high seas,
When it is remembered that these
c iefs are part of an organization, j
every line or which is constantly prepara-! stri v
irtg to outdo the other in tKe
ii_a and service of food, (ho honor is !
a nigh one indeed. Behind the honor
■lies a storv.
A short time ago, in the Cafe de Paris
in Paris there were gathered many
notables of professional, business and
stage life, intent on ong thing only—
c-f satisfying the inner American man. Prac¬
tically every prominent resi¬
dent of Paris as well .Is many tem¬
porary sojourners, seemed gravitate
o the restaurant, until the whole
Ymcrican colony was w«fl represented.
rnative merits of the caisifte at
, ; . famous dining places.in the leading
riiies of the world arooL
From hotel and restali.i&t food
conversation shifted to tsgaa
oil winch all present fife CMWtapt
travelers. The relative iMtitl or
food served on the big i.n£i3 of iSc
variou|crack trans-AtlaatissscitcprirfiCs
was diseussed from every Sjtfcle. Vf*i* iC.<
naliy a vote was taken.
folded slips of paper on tffiilek .the
connoisseurs had written sh«‘r choice
opened, it found ’ tltSi by
were was
practically unanimous dec's.Hie the
George Washington had be t ! .iCv.aed
as the vessel serving the beB rivals
on the high seas.
As practically everyone at the cafe
had traveled on the George IVashing
ton, as well as other large liners for
years, the opinion is considered of de
tided value. A telegram was imme
(liately dispatched by the gathering
to the Chief Cook of the George Wash
in ft on, Albert niucii Meyer, then on the liner
at Cherbourg, / r I___L .. . ... k. notifying — .! f.. ■ m — him 1, ■ ■ of n £ the * V. a
vote. It also stated than on the re¬
turn trip of the liner he would be
presented with an engraved cup de¬
claring him the best chef on the At¬
lantic.
This tribute to Chef Meyer and his
Summer
Vacationist!
The season for summer vacations is here.
Where are you going to spend yours?
Do you prefer the mountains With their scenic grand
eur, babbling brooks and shady nocks, and affording
all out door amusements such as Hiking, Horseback
Riding, Golf, Tennis, Etc. with cool nights for rest and
refreshment, or would you rather go to the seashoe
with its Cool Breezes, Bathing, Boating, Sailing and
Fishing?
Consult nearest Southern Railway System Passenger
Representative or Ticket Agent for full particulars and
assistance in making your plans.
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Reduced summer tourut fares to all resort section!
in the United States and Canda.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
staff, ocean travelers declare, is a rpssi
deserved one. Meyer for >**'«<■* *f?.l
has had an international repu‘..!:ix,
as a cook, having presided over the
kitchens of crowned heads of Europe
and the biggest hotels in the United
States. He lakes the greatest pride
in his work and has under him a staff
of master cooks of very enviable
ability.
The George Washington, which is
the New Y’ork-Bretncn service of
the United States Lines has a total
passenger capacity of 1,144. The first
numerous
Despite the fact Washington that the big galleys
the George are used
greater part of every twenty-four
everything in the culinary de
of the vessel runs smoothly
CM Meyer, from his years of ex
j j pet icnciv knows- just'how -Urn* it -lakes
;o prepare anv given dish for coelc
an( j |,as his men on duty accord
Each of his assistant chefs has
under him a squad of cooks and pantry
m( . ni tmyme of whom has his par
ticular duties to carry out. One group
prepares vegetables, another roasts,
an irher fish, another salads, etc
Every main dish is cooked under the
supervision of Master Chef Meyer,
with the result that it is perfection
when ready to serve,
The menus on the George Washing¬
ton, those for the first cabin table es
pecially, present a choice of food stiffi
cient to please even the most particu
lar epicure. The person who cannot
select a meal exactly to his liking from
the list presented him in the dining
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“My God!” and the girl fainted. inci-! |
The foregoing is a dramatic
dent from the successful photoplay,
“The Isle of Lost Ships,” aj.First Na- ’
tiopul attraction, now playing at the
Bijou theatre. directed Maurice Tourneur per-, j
cofially this M. C. 'Levee pro
dnetion. ;
The girl had reason to Jbe fright
ened, for she was a society girl and i
alone with'the two men on a wrecked r
steamer in the center of the ocean. |
The hair-raising adventures throughj
which the trio passed before reaching ;
civilization Ships” makes the “The powerful Isie of Lost j
one of most pic-;
tubes of the year. • I
MANY PROBLEMS FACE
WIFE IN “LONELY ROAD” j
Suppose you were a young and .
beautiful girl—perhaps you are—and ■
a handsome six-footer, a successful
young business man, proposed mar
liage to you.
Would you give him the cold
shoulder? j
Ah! We thought not. |
Then suppose he took you out in
his car and surprised ydu with a;
handsome bungalow he had built
without your knowledge.
Would you be mad? Weil, not ex¬
actly.
■ Then suppose that just, about the.
time you were figuring to yourself
just where you’d place the baby grand
piano you had planned to get, what
sort of a dining room set you wanted
and all the fun you’d have picking out
the rest of 'the things,^he threw in an
added surprise by announcing that.
he and his jnlother had saved you all j
; this bother and that the. furniture
i \v$s already oi) the way.
How would you feel about it? Sort
; of disappointed, eh, that you didn’t.
1 have a hand in the affairs of your
j own home?
Then suppose that after .you had
• “settled down” your husband did
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A Wonderful Sale of
V I SPRING- T
f FIELD 1
This is our first tire sale and today we are offering Kelly Spri ngfield Tires at prices that arc
lower than at any time in the history of our business.
These prices are special and are subject to withdrawal without notice.
Every tire a FIRST, absolutely new fresh stock bearing serial number, guaranteed as such by
the Keily Springfield Tire Co., and by us.
All orders given prompt attention in order, in which they received.
FABRICS CORDS
LIST SALE PRICE LIST SALE PRICE LIST SALE PRICE
30x3 $ 11.95 30x3 1=2 stand- $14.50 $11.28 $45.34 $31.36
30x3 l?2 13.95 30x3 1-2 0. S- 17.15 12.85 46.40 31.94
32x3 1-2 18.50 32x3 1-2 26.90 1913 47.85 33.08
v 21.10 31x4 31.15 21.97 48.90 33.85
3I>4 32x4 34.25 24.19 55.15 37.85
32x4 24.20 33x4 35.30 24.95 56.80 38.95
33x4 25.10 34x4 36.32 25.75 57.95 39.84
|34x4j?*! 26.20 32x4 1=2 44.30 30.58 61.00 41.96
Add. 5 Per Cent Addition for
Putting Tires on Rims
Strictly CASH Sale
most of the ordering for the house,
the bills himself and gave you
little or no financial independence,
and was ashamed to let his wife earn
any money.
What would you do? Yovdd
bly do just exactly what
MacDonald does in her latest
National picture produced by B.
Schulberg, “The Lonely Road.,”
shows at the Bijou theatre
She leaves him, hut he follows
and learns an interesting lesson.
OUR NEW STUDIO
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Good to the last drop
Elext to cloudless
skies, no tiling sends
tlie day off to such,
a glorious start as
the right sort oi
breakfast cup.
([Most women prefer
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
L V VtihP aregoric laU Drops and month Soothing old Children Syrups, all especially ages olj
d relieve <m to
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Constipation W “ d Cohc
Flatulency To Sweeten Stomacfi)
Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of recommend
Proven directions o_n ca ± Physicians everywhere it
DO your house buildi ng
and repairing NOW
Building lumber for sale, all grades to suit your re¬
quirements, including mouldings* Heart Face and Rift
Flooring for your porches.
Our Guarantee; You get the correct grade you pur¬
chase. We will cheerfully assist you on your estimates.
Maritime Industries Co
Phone 354
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