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MAINTAINING THE PRESTIGE OF THE PEACH
A. .J. has received the following letter from 1,. S. Wal¬
ter Commission Co., of Kansas City, Mo., “which if we can
jjet thoroughly fixed in the growers’ mind would he worth
a great deal to the fruit industry,” says Mr. Evans.
KANSAS CITY, MO., January 10, 1025.
Mr. A. J. Evans,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Dear Sir:—
In regard to the marketing of 1925 poach crop if
there will be one—kindly allow us to suggest.
Put in force a regulation that no small nor unripe
fruit shall be packed and shipped. When such fruit ar
rives in a market, the handlers naturally want to get it
sold at the best price they can get. When the consumer
buys this unfit junk and fraud, then eats or tries to eat it
but finds he has been heat or defrauded out of his money,
he does not buy any more. The result is the dealers can¬
not sell much or but little. Therefore, the peaches do not
sell, but speck, rot, and then go to the dump. The result is
the markets glut up with unfit fruit and react on the peach
grower, causing him great loss as it did in 192-1.
The jobbers that were eager to get the first cars of
peaches, highly recommended by the Southern brokers or
dealers, now can turn to their books and red-ink ihe
* * Peach Account”. This unfit-to-eat fruit, that should lie
condemned on arrival so as not to practice fraud on the
innocent consumers, comes at a time when the markets
are full of delicious berries. Th .retort*, the tint il-to- 1 at
peaches are let alone and Rood fruit bouRht.
We would like to handle Rood, ripe peaches, when
they are ready for market. Such which we sell to hitvh
class trade; they will come back for more and comment
on the quality and beauty of the fruit. Can you Ret good,
interested people, to see 1 hitt such peaches will be offered
to the consumers this season?
Yours truly,
L. S. WALTER COMMISSION CO.
L. S. WALTER.
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FOR SALE—Several houses and lots
in town; also small farm near town.
E. L. Fountain. Phone 210-J. Fort
Valley, Ga. 1-15-ltpd.
FOR SALE—Budded Stuart and
Schley pecan trees, all sizes. Write
for prices. Eagle Pecan Nursery, Cor
dele, Ga. l-15-4tpd.
FOR SALE—Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.50 per setting. A. B. Young, R5,
Phow* 4202. l-15-3tpd
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LOST—Thursday or Friday, one
white gold bar pin set with two
sapphires and one diamond. Reward
for return. Mrs. Geo. W. Mathews,
Jr., teltphone 135-J. 1-15-ltpd.
FOR SALE—Lloyd baby ourriare.
'Phone 170. l-8-4tpd
$10,000,000 Coptpany wants man to
sell Watkins Home Necessities ir
Fort Valley. More than 150 Used
daily. Income $35-$50 weekly. Expc
lienee unnecessary. Write Dept. 11-5.
The J. R. Watkins Company, 02-70
West Iowa Ave., Memphis. Tenn,
1-8-4t-p.
FEDERAL FARM LOANS
(Farmers in Peach County desiring
loans 34 years, 5$a per cent can do!
so through the Macon N. F. L. Assn.
GUY TAYLOR,
Secy.-Treas. j
R. 1, Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Farm five
miles east of Fort Valley. W. C. 1
Fagan. 1-7-tf.;
FOR RENT—Large front room con- j
nected with toilet and bath. Furn
ished. Enquire Mrs. W. S. Connal,:
telephone 397. 12-4-tf i
WANTED—To rent by January first
five or six room house. Southern ;
Brokerage Co. 12-11 -tf. j
ANOTHER PIANO SACRIFICE—
Due to inability to keep up pay¬ I
ments, we have had another high
grade piano, in the best of condition,
turned back to us. This instrument
wo can sell for a rare bargain, giving
terms to responsible parties. For full
particulars address Ludden & Bates,
Atlanta, Ga. 1 - 15 - 11 .
SALE OF LAND
Crorgia Peach Couffty.
Under and by virtue of ,a power of
in a deed to secure debt, made
and delivered by E. \Y. Bowman to
«1. L. Brown, dated August ^2th, 1919.
recorded in deed Took 21,
in the Clerk's office of Houston
Superior Court, the undersigned, as
transferee from J. L. Brown of said
debt, secured by said deed and of
Lie property securing the same, will
1111 *he l_'th day of I'ebruary,
1-J2a, be to re the court house door of
Poach county, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, the umowing des¬
cribed property, to-wit,
That ^
tract or pared of land situated
and being in the city of Fort Valley,
t.eorgia, and more fully described,
as that tract or parcel of land, with
1 *600 .00 PRIZES CASH IN - Sfi
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925.
all improvements thereon, in the West
End Addition to Fort Valley, in origi
irially Houston, now Peaeh county,
' being 50 feet front by
Georgia, and
one hundred and fifty feet deep, and
known and designated on the map and
plan of said West End Addition made: I
by J. H..Powers C. K. and attached
to a deed of trust from Fort Valley
Realty and Development Company to
A. C Riley Trustee, October 27th,
1906, as Lot number Three in Block I
B”, bounded on the North by pub- j
lic alley, South by lot number Two,!
same Block, East by Knoxville Street
and West by public alley. The debt!
<■( •ured by said deed being past due
and unpaid, the power of sale con
tained in said deed to secure the
has become operative. Said sale
w ill be made for the purpose of pay
the balance principal of said debt
of $1021.95, with interest thereon
from December 12th, 1921 to date
of sale at 8'/f. per annum, and costs
of saiil proceedings arid $310.00 tax
(*s and the balance if any will be
paid to said E. W. Bowman.
MISS JENNIE EVANS, Transferee.
A. C. Riley, Attorney.
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Early bicycles had front wheels j
five feet high and could negotiate
1 00 miles a day on good roads. i
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BASKET BALL br
m FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30
y Marshallville (i. M. (L
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SATURDAY NIGHT 7:30
ifi Marshallville vs Shellman iU
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FINE CENTRAL RECORD
Ninety-eight per cent of the pas
senger 'trains of the Centra! of Geor
gia Railway were on time in 1924,
according to a statement issued to
day by President L. A. Downs.
ing the year the Central of Georgia
operated 37,289 passenger trains, of
which 36,509 maintained schedule.
In discussing thi topic President
Downs states his recognition of th *
f act t j at the public has a r ; .:ht to
,. gatisfactor M , rvic( . an(? t .
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Sideache
Backache
"l have been taking Car¬
diff,” says Mrs. Lillie Bol¬
ton, of Lake Providence,
La. I got down in bad ■
health and lost In weight
until I only weighed 120
pounds. I had bad pains g
in my sides and back and
my legs hurt me until I
couldn’t walk. I stayed In
bed half the time. I tried
all kinds of medicine, hut ■
it did mo no good. Finally
I tried
CARDUI
Tire Woman’s Tonic
“It seems like It did me
good from the very first.
After I had taken half a
Dottle I noticed an Ini- ■
provement. I continued
its use and I got better and
better. The pains in my
legs and sides disappeared
and I began to gain in ■
weight until now 1 weigh
1 pounds and feel better
than I ever did in my life.”
Cardiff should help you.
too. Why not give it a fair
trial?
EX-103
on-time operation of trains is a fac
tor in such service. He lists as other
factors, safety, modern eqtnpmei ',
a smooth roadbed and efficient and
courteous employes. J
Referring to safety he cites the rec
ord of the Central of Georgia which i
\ | has handled in the past 8 but years 32,-1
000,000 passengers with one
I tality and that was an individual who
fell from a platform on which he was
i standing and was killed.
j Fq-t freight the Central’s service is operation. also a fea- In
j ture of
j 1924 the road hauled 5,399 through
■ or manife ' freight train . of which
5,033, or 93.2 per cent were on time.
i Mr. Down HH V s that it is the purpose
CREAM FOR CATARRH i
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get ((uirk Relief
J from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
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In one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air pas.-age- ‘ ! vour head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more hawking, -nullliogp Mowing,
headaciie, dryness, > o st ruggling for
breath at /light; your told r catarrh
will -be go im*.
Get a small bottle of Fly’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply hea.I
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
ing < ream in vour nostrils. It p fil¬
trati-s through every air |>i—age of the
head, soothes the inflamed r swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in
etantly. fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up
It’s just catarrh—Relief
wnth a cold or nasty
Domes so quickly.
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Tough 63c a a p 12 lb. ;ack 77c 4*
and durable, ea. 24 lb. sack $1.49 f
I Quality, Reliable 49c 12 lb. sack 64c I
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:: Erand and Cheese, No. 2 can
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once use Selected by
ways our experts from
choice Oriental gardens
t Coffee 55c \ THEA NECTAR TEA
Hi Supreme, lb.
i 1 Selected, Especially lb. 50c India-Ceylon 2 oz. pkg. 10c !
n'PinPlf 45c Orange-Pekoe V 4 lb. pkg......20c
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4* and Mild, lb.
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of the Central of Georgia to develop
the highest degree in organization,
equipment and facilities for satisfac
too' aervice.
Agates were first found in the Riv
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For Sale
SCHLEY m STUART
PECAN TREES
Any Quantity Desired
MIDDLE GEORGIA
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HERBERT VJN1NG, Manager.
Fort Valley, Ga.
If Kidneys Act ’
Bad Take Salts*,
Says Backache Often Means You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water if
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When vod wake up with backache and
dr l' i ery in the kidney region it mav
mean you have been eating foods which
cy, ye acids, -avs a well-known author
ltv. \n exce.is of such acids overworks
the kidneys in their effort to filter it
!r< i the bh >od and they become sort ot
i zed a id loggy. When your kid
uggish and clog you must
“ relieve your
relieve tneni. ’ like vou urinous
b. i iving all the body’s sick
waste >e iU have backache, stomach ^
che, dizzy pc IF ; yotir -
r tongue is cos d and when the
wc r is bad you. have rheumatic
ft’If The urine is cloudy, full of
get sore, water
are t ii to seek relief
two or three t during the night. physi
t a good reliable
mn o t froi vour pharma- Salts;
ut four ounce of Jad
ible-pooniul in a glass of water
breakfast for a few days Thi- and
kic mav tneii act fine.
li salt* i' rr :c rent the acid Of
and lemon juice, combined with
titlff and ha^ beet i used for years to
can and sti imuiate sluggish kid
i] =o to neutralize acids in the
so'iaev n t :er irritate, thus
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n g Iff hier weakness.
i- r .’Miensivc, can not m
n ; delightful, effervcs- of
Ant ffrink. Drink lots
a K means have vour
s it* tan nuit • your kidneys at least
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