The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, January 15, 1925, Image 6

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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. •» How Can Fort Valley Prosper When the Residents Do Their Trading > Away From Home? . -+ 44 .{.+ 44444444444444444444444444444444444 .. 4 * •F v These Business Men * r These Business Men 4 ;; ■ ■ 4 • • asked day. The business t * and Citizens subscribe This is a question that is being every men and Citizens subscribe •: •; Valley that it be done. There is for o * ♦ • • of Fort say cannot no way a commu¬ > ‘ •: to the ideal of a bigger ;; nity to prosper unless every resident of that community puts his should- -• to the ideal of a bigger •• •• and 1- and !: more prosperous er to the wheel and helps move the load. The trend is now towards the .. •• more prosperous I • • Still the fellow who jumps in his and the * ii FORT VALLEY and bigger cities. same car runs to • ■ ■ i FORT VALLEY and ♦ o *-• larger place to get plow point suit of clothes, is the fellow who 4 I! a or a o 4 PEACH COUNTY for J it PEACH COUNTY for 4 4 4 howls the loudest about the non-progressiveness of the “home town” and *F ♦ ALL: • • his buying ALL: w :: the high taxes. He does not take a second thought about * • • ■ 4 4 4 •• from home is of the of his home town being behind the o 4 4 ■» away one causes V <» - • ■ 4 • • times. •• •:* CITIZENS BANK OF FORT VALLEY v BANK OF FORT VALLEY 4 < » 4 FORT VALLEY Ford MOTOR Fordson CO. <» ■, Suppose every resident in the trading area of Fort Valley was to GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS | 4 4 ■ Lincoln t confine his buying to Fort Valley—what would happen? We would FORT VALLEY COCA-COLA BOTTLING ! LEE’S DEPARTMENT STORES •« CO. have larger and better stores, the banks would be more prosperous, 4 • • •. V EDWARDS BROTHERS J. W. WOOLFOLK & CO. 4 < ■ thereby being better able to help their customers in times of need, we t V < * GREEN-MILLER CO. would have better schools and happier and contented people. T. J. HALLMAN, Grocer ♦ V a more ♦ HOTEL WINONA FORT VALLEY OIL CO. ♦ Merchandise would be cheaper because the merchants would be able to ALMON IMPLEMENT CO. buy in larger quantities, thereby being able to sell it cheaper. ANDERSON DRUG CO. 4 FORT VALLEY LUMBER CO. CITY BAKERY | * < > People of Fort Valley, these things worth taking into serious 4 are GALLAHER-HALE GROCERY CO. V COPELAND’S PHARMACY «• - 4 4 • * consideration. Fort Valley cannot stand still—will either go forward or « « GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. i KENDRICK INSURANCE AGENCY 4 4 backward. Which way are you going to help it go? JOHN VANCE 4 -• 4 4 >« H. MOSKOVITZ 4 The glorious New Year for Peach County is Our •» N. HAUSER 4 4 now upon us. mer¬ 4 H. V. KELL CO. . • T. M. ANTHOINE $ • • chants are ready to do their full part in building a more wonderful com- 4 4 THE LEADER-TRIBUNE • GEORGIA CRATE & BASKET CO. 4 4 ■ thoroughly before making • > munity here. Look their stocks over up your I • ■ ■ • REMBRANDT STUDIO t WHEELER’S PHARMACY mind to elsewhere. Don’t take send where go or your money away you «• TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION • • C. HALL • • • • will have no chance to enjoy its benefit -no chance to get it back in ■ W. M. JOHNSON i * GEORGIA GROCERY AND public service or the profits of trade. SINGLETARY’S CASH MARKET CO.* 4 • • EVANS-CLARK I. • * Help Make FORT VALLEY a Bigger, Better and More Prosperous T own £ £ I PATRONIZE a HOME INSTITUTIONS y;