The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, January 08, 1925, Image 3

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WORLD FAIR IN SAVANNAH Atlanta, Jan. 6. ■The proposal to Hold a world fair and maritime ex ! osition in Savannah in 1926, follow <ig the sequi-centennial at Philadel¬ phia in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Dec¬ laration of Independence, has beer ■o^/ived in Atlanta with unusual in¬ terest where business men see untold possibilities in boosting Georgia and 4 'he South. M. D. Gleason, editor of the Busi : ess Review of the Atlanta Constitu¬ tion; director general of the Macca •ees for the Southeast and a me in bn ■ f the world’s fair commission, who ias returned to Atlanta after a trip ver Georgia and neighboring states, ays he found business men every ♦here enthusiastic over the propose xposition plans. Mr. Gleason visited v avannah on his trip and spoke at a m M ;w : s: ORCHARD !f 4 || BRANDS m i m SPRAY MAH RIALS I For money crops, proper care and culture are essential—and spraying. The practical value of this depends on the chemicals ■ la you use. The most efficient sulphur spray is ^ ORCHARD BRAND Dritomic Sulphur Similar in its virtues to our popular Atomic Sul¬ phur but made in dry form. Used to combat the pesky rust and brown rot. Gives fruit the well known sulphur finish, but without injury to foliage. Easy to use, highly effective, most economical. You can depend on Orchard Brand Dritomic Sulphur, with the Quality Shield on every package. Sold by J. W. Woolfolk & Co., Fort Valley, Ga. GENERAL CHEMICAL COMPANY. 40 RECTOR ST., NEW YORK m gig# m . AV, §1111 £££££&** 7* £ £ M c Call Patterns >£ • £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ it ■77 A We opening McCall Pattern £ are a Agency as an important service to our £ customers. This will give our friends £ £ the same McCall service that is found £ in all larger cities. Shipments of patterns £ £ will be received almost daily. £ The McCall Pattern is printed. It is contribution the and £ £ a great to ease sewing. £ economy of American women in £ £ The McCall Pattern is to sewing what £ £ the Ford automobile is to the millions £ £ of American motorists. £ £ £ £ £ This is just of the £ £ one many ways £ £ in which we expect to show our appre¬ £ £ ciation during 1925 for the patronage £ £ I £ i *1 of the people of this section of Georgia. 31 m fl Come To See Us £ «*• i *■ I £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ f 4 £ £ Ihe LEE £ CHAIN I a £ i %xl £ DEPARTMENT STO RES FOR LESS DEPARTMENT STORES £ £ £ LJI U: t - * _ THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925. special meeting of directors of Board of Trade. “Not only was Savannah the ial capital of Georgia, but the was born on the banks of the nah river where the great port city now stands, and the first to cross the Atlantic steamed out that port,” said Mr. Gleason "No city in America is more linked with the traditions that are sacred to every American than vannah, for Georgia was born in spirit of democracy, whereas the er colonies were merely great plantations with no distinction government from that of the land. “Georgia did not have a lonial government until many after it was founded, and by time the strength of the liberty ty had become so pronounced it was not long until Georgia an established democracy, entirely free and independent of any old world denomination. It took harddA sacrifices, blood—but Georgia gave first birth to true democracy on the western continent, and at Savannah." As to the proposed exposition con¬ tacting with the Philadelphia cen¬ tennial, Mr. Gleason said the latter will materially help the proposed ex¬ position for Savannah. Great num¬ bers of European exhibits will be in Philadelphia and can be easily moved to Savannah, Features will be added to both that neither could possibly otherwise secure. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Books given to the library since January 1: History of U. S. 6 vois., Story the Universe 4 vols. given by A. O'. Brewtnn. Boys’ Books, 2 vols. by J. B. Bart¬ ley; 1 vol. by Royce Bartlett. Girls’ Books, 10 vols. by Mrs. C. Boyne; fiction 1 vol. by Mrs. C. Boyne. Juvenile books, 2 vols. by Miss ie Fred Shepard. History of World War, 7 vols. Haslam Hafer. Everyone who has books out due are requested to turn them in early as possible. When you get on the road to cess be sure not to shift into r SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, Because declares a noted skin special ' st. of its destroying 1 germ properties, this sulphur preparation he ^ins heal at once to soothe irritated skin and eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment, Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Kowlcs Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. IN MEMOR1AM Into the golden mesh of life a link is fashioned, that of friendship. The hearts of the Round Table Literary Club feel a genuine sorrow as we contemplate the loss of our friend and co-worker, Mrs. Julia Foute Lambert, whose gentle spirit wafted its way December 8. Wadsworth tells us “The best por¬ tion of a good man’s life is ! His little nameless unremembered acts— of kindness and of love.” As we realize her souls transition into another sphere, the sudden call | of the grim reaper, the separation, (he my8tery| how humanity tram it and stands appalled vve cannot understand the will “Him who doeth all things Mrs. Lambert was universally holding a strong tie upon the she made. Her strength of stood out prominently. Her ministrations to the loved ones in family circle was beautiful to It was there she shone Patient and gentle, hopeful, Truly an ideal companion to her reaved husband, and a true i in every sense of the word to three attractive little daughters will ever miss her council and affection. Tho we feel keenly the going h of our co-worker, yet we will cherish the ardor and fidelity of Lambert. Her ever ready and kindness, her thoughtful eration, her loyalty made her an friend and faithful club What seems to be a trial to our ed eyes we know is for the Therefore be it I'esolved; I (1) The Round Table Club would tender its sincerest pathy and love, reminding them , her life will ever be a sweet lion. Her life's work for them I™’ of unselfishness. Sometime 0 will understand. God holds the key. (2) That the church., the jn losing , her gave up a priceless Truly “her works do follow her.” know her was to appreciate her j womanhood in all its phases. (3) That a copy of these , lions be the family and sent to Sandersville and Fort Valley press, (4) That a copy he spread upon the minutes. “Trust God’s wisdom and the end will toll That, through His love, all things doeth well.” And to the sorrow-bowed we say; “O cross that lifted up my head, I will not flee from thee. I lay in dust all glory dead these bios soms red, Life that shall endless be.” Mrs. I. W. Newman, Mrs. Jodie B. Massey, Mrs. S. M. Hitchcock. CROSS WORD PUZZLE Elsewhere in this paper under heading, “What Are the Cross Saying,” will be found an ment announcing a Cross Word zle contest devised by the liank - Interest in cross word puzzles the present time runs so high it is believed that a large number will be glad to compete. Five prizes are offered for the l iution of the puzzle. It’s too easy to say just what mean, but not mean what you say. Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may pro¬ duce kidney trouble in some form, says a wdl-kftown author’!.y, because til e acids created excite the kidneys Then they become overworked, get sluggish up and cause all orts of dislrcs particularly backache rad misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twingi eve re headaches, acid toi n rich, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid jiev ■ aren’t acting ri; a, or if id.elder alters you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass days of water and before breakfast for a few your famous kidneys salt is may made then from act the fine. acid ^Ailis oi grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving blad¬ der disorders. Jad Salts ran not injure anyone; lithia makes a delightful .('fervescent water drink which ini.Jons of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney dis . orders. By all means kidneys have your least phyyi- twice cian examine your at PECAN TREE BOUGHT FOR GRAFTING AT $2,500 COST Monticello, Fla. What is describ ed as the world’s highest priced tree has been bought by a Monticello nurs¬ ery from its grower in Kosciusko, Miss. The tree is 1 (i years old and cost $2,500. The tree is a pecan tree and was purchased for the purpose of graft¬ ing, by which some of the enormous psoductive qualities of the tree may he transferred to other plants. It has been bearing nine years and produces pesans of such dimensions that only 25 of them are required to make a pound. The nursery concern will strip the tree of all grafting parts and will use them for improving its stock. Professional Directory Claude M. Houser Samuel M. Mathews HOUSER & MATHEWS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans made upon City Property on monthly payment plan and regulai loans upon farm property. Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 107 Fort Valley, Ga. NORMAN E. ENGLISH ATTORNEY AT LAW Brown Building Fort Valley, Ga. C. L. SHEPARD ATTORNEY AT LAW Woolfolk Building phone 31 Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Loans Made on Realty Louis L. Browr R. E. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr. BROWN & BROWN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wright Building. ’Phone 9. Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Loans on Realty Negotiated. i GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Citizens Bank Building Phone 374 Fort Valley, Ga. DR. W. L. NANCE DENTIST Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant Citizens Bank Building Fort Valley, Ga. ’Phones: Office 82; Residence 115. DR. W. H. HAFER DENTIST Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy. Fort Valley, Ga. ’PHONES Residence 50-1 Office 1 4-J We Insure Everything Insurable KENDRICK INSURANCE AGENCY Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone Rider. Ga. 58-J 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Headaches, Constipation, Biliousness. It is the most speedy remedy we know. *• 4* THE KIMBALL HOUSE Atlanta I The Home of Georgia People •j. 400 Rooms of Solid Comfort . The House of Courtesy V if* * * Ed Jacobs & Lige Maynard, .j. ... -j. Props. * V Free Garage Service 4 * 1 Terminal Hotel, Macon, under ^ t .*> same management V * V > ‘I ’ V «J # *Ji »£• .*« •> *I* -1* »!• -2* HEAD STUFFED FROM t CATARRH OR A COLD * Says Cream AppLed in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. ❖ * * * * »>*** * 4* *5 ’*< Instant relief no waiting. Your logged nostrils open head right up; tho air passages of your clear and you can breathe blowing, fn*ely. headache, No more hawking, No snuffling, dryness. struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappear?.. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal¬ ing cream in vour nostrils. It penetrates head, | , through every air passage of tin 1 soothes the infbi.nn*d relief or swollen inslantly. mucous j membrane and comes rt’s just line. Don’t slay slufTed-uj with a coad or nasty catarrh. INCOME TAX BLANKS READY Announcement of ,1. T. Rose, col¬ of Internal Revenue, for the of Georgia, regarding Income Return Blanks for use in the 1925: All income tax return blanks to be for the filing of Federal tax re¬ for the calendar year 1924, are for public distribution as of 2, 192d. All individuals, corporations, part¬ or fiduciaries, who, for any desire to have income tax re¬ blanks mailed to them at once, request to that effoet addressed the Collector of Internal Revenue, Georgia, will result in the forwarding of such blanks. Blanks will be mailed without re¬ on or before February 1, 1925, all those who filed returns in 1924 the year 1923, and the purpose of announcement is to enable those for any reason, may desire to their returns prior to Feb¬ ruary 1st, to know that blanks will be forwarded to them on request any during the month of January. The many changes in the 1924 In¬ come Tax make it advisable for tax¬ payers to make themselves as famil¬ iar as possible with its provisions pri¬ or to March 1,5, 1925, the last date for filing. It is the desire of this office to render every service legally possible to the Federal taxpayers of the State Hairs Catarrla Medicine Treatment,both is a Combined local and internal, and has been success¬ ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO„ Toledo, Ohio If your titles are good we can loan you money on long time on your J) farm property. We can especially get' you loans on your city property, payable <• • • monthly and in few home will be paid for. ■ • a years your HOUSER & MATHEWS ■ < < • Fort Valley, Ga. > > 1st Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone 107 m r— JOHN T. SLATON INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Fire, Tornado, Automobile, and Surety Bonds. Any business entrusted to me will have my personal atten¬ tion. List your City and Country Property with me and let me find you a buyer. OFFICE WOOLFOLK BUILDING Now In Effect. Sweet Milk In pint bottles . 10c each Sweet Milk in quart bottles 15c each Buttermilk .......................... 5c quart Butter at market price. Cream ................................... 40c pint Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly. W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131 _j •»*« INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Fire or Life Large or Small THE ■v JNO. A. HOUSER ♦ a ESTATE AGENCY * INSURANCE & REAL 1,1 Office Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 23G-J I We will appreciate ANY PART of your INSURANCE business. * ♦ V* Consummating REAL ESTATE deals quickly, on a small ,ij, commission basis is our purpose. * ! WE cm FOR YOUR BUSINESS GUARANTEEING A t * SERVICE AND SATISFACTION i. *1“ % V *2* 'I* *1* % > V •l 0 -1“ "fr * O’v 'S®*** ‘I® » , *S I When u homeyl ffirl sets to be eighty or ninety, she’s a pretty old one. Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri¬ tating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au¬ thority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and |xis> it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irri¬ tation at the neck of the bladder, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer in constant dread ; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is diffi¬ culty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can’t control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often otic of the most drinking simple ailments soft to over¬ come. Begin lot.-, of water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table¬ spoonful breakfast. in Continue a glass this of water for two before or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so thev no longer ar a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act nor¬ mal again. is inexpensive, _ and made Jad Salts is from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irri tation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. pleasant, efferves Here vou have a cent lithia-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder irritation. By all means have your physician exam¬ ine your kidneys at least twice a year.