The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, January 01, 1925, Image 6

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THE LEADEH-TWBUNE. FOKT VALLEY, GA., JAHUAKI, l, im». How Can Fort Valley Prosper When the Residents Do Their Trading Away From Home? : P These Business Men <• • • and Citizens subscribe < * * •• the ideal of bigger • ■ to a • • and more prosperous «• FORT VALLEY and PEACH COUNTY for «• < ■ «■ ALL: • > + CITIZENS BANK OF FORT VALLEY • • FORT VALLEY MOTOR CO. • • Lincoln Ford Fordson LEE’S DEPARTMENT STORES EDWARDS BROTHERS •. + > GREEN-MILLER CO. ii HOTEL WINONA • • ALMON IMPLEMENT CO. • ■ FORT VALLEY LUMBER CO. COPELAND’S PHARMACY SOUTHERN INSECTICIDE CO. • > H. MOSKOVITZ o H. V. KELL CO. .. • • S. HALPRIN «« THE LEADER-TRIBUNE • • * • WHEELER’S PHARMACY • ■ MRS. M. T. WISE ■ • JONES’ FILLING STATION ■ • SINGLETARY’S CASH MARKET < • GEORGIA GROCERY CO. ■ • THE 64 TIRE CO. S. ARENSON ] $ Help Make FORT VALLEY Bigger, Better and More a Prosperous Town PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS This is a question that is being asked every day. The business men of Fort Valley say that it cannot be done. There is no way for a commu¬ nity to prosper unless every resident of that community puts his should¬ er to the wheel and helps move the load. The trend is now towards the bigger cities. Still the same fellow who jumps in his car and runs to the larger place to get a plow point or a suit of clothes, is the fellow who howls the loudest about the non-progressiveness of the “home town” and the high taxes. He does not take a second thought about his buying away from home is one of the causes of his home town being behind the times. , Suppose every resident in the trading area of Fort Valley was to confine his buying to Fort Valley—what would happen? We would have larger and better stores, the banks would be more prosperous, thereby being better able to help their customers in times of need, we would have better schools and a happier and more contented people. Merchandise would be cheaper because the merchants would be able to buy in larger quantities, thereby being able to sell it cheaper. People of Fort Valley, these things are worth taking into serious consideration. Fort Valley cannot stand still—will either go forward or backward. Which way are you going to help it go? The glorious New Year for Peach County is now upon us. Our mer¬ chants are ready to do their full part in building a more wonderful com¬ munity here. Look their stocks over thoroughly before making up your mind to go elsewhere. Don’t take or send your money away where you will have no chance to enjoy its benefit: no chance to get it back in public service or the profits of trade. * •f •i' * A 4 These Business Men *. * i * and Citizens subscribe * * to the ideal of a bigger and more prosperous FORT VALLEY and * * PEACH COUNTY for i * ALL: * ♦ t I 4* * + BANK OF FORT VALLEY + GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS * t FORT VALLEY COCA-COLA BOTTLING ♦ ♦ CO. J. W. WOOLFOLK & CO. A. J. EVANS * * FORT VALLEY V OIL CO. ANDERSON DRUG CO. * t ❖ GALLAHER-HALE GROCERY CO. ❖ I * ABE GLASS & SON * * R. S. BRASWELL & SON * V A ♦ V GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. v V JOHN VANCE -!• i ♦ V N. HAUSER * * + T. M. ANTHOINE + * * ♦ REMBRANDT STUDIO + C. HALL W. M. JOHNSON ADAMS GAS & OIL CO. EVANS-CLARK CO. VALLEY MILLING CO. W. R. BERRY /