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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925.
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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. Browi 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.
CEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Citizens Bank Building Phone 374
Fort Valley, Ga.
W. H. HARRIS I
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
SECOND FLOOR HARRIS BLDG.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts
Office Work and Income Tax Appeals
a specialty
Enrolled to practice before U. S.
Treasury Department
DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant
Citizens F>ank Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
•Phones: Office 82; Resident-# 115
DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland's Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Besidence 50-J Office 14-J
We Inaure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fcrt Valley Phone
Bldg- Ga. 58-J
John T. Slaton
FIRE INSURANCE
Woolfolk Bldg. Fort Valley, Ga.
Phone 283
LOCAL CAPITAL SHOULD LEAD
IN EXPANSION OF INDUSTRY
“Georgia right now offers to Geor¬
gia people more opportunities to in¬
vest in local industries which ulti
mutely will grow to great industrial
plants than any state in the union.
i his is a sentence sermon preach
ed by Frank T. Reynolds, former
newspaper editor, prominent Kiwan
is official, good roads advocate and
now serving as resident manager of
the Ansley hotel, Atlanta.
Mr. Reynolds declared that the
movement waged by The Week and
other organizations to bring about
industrial expansion in Georgia hand
with agricultural growth is
most timely and one that is hound
to bring direct, beneficial results.
“Our state is alive with chances to
build up big fortunes through the
establishment of industries,” he said.
“We should not sit down and wait
for some people from other states to
come here and erect these industries,
We have a lot of Georgia money that
can he used for this purpose and
there is not a town in the state with
more than 1,000 population which is
not right now able to finance and
establish some paying factory on a
small scale which later will grow in¬
to a big worthwhile plant."
Mr. Reynolds said we should not
cease encouraging foreign capital to
come here and should assist this by
throwing safeguards around such |
capital and in cooperating to the full¬
est extent with the men who bring
this capital to Georgia.
"We want to get Georgia adver
tised to the world as a state which
is ready to welcome foreign capital
:nd , protect ... front confiscation, ... al- , ;
it |
lowing it to earn a fair and reason
able increment on the investment,” |
he continued. “At the same time,
however, we want to show that w
have confidence in our state by pro
muting and building industries and
factories of our own no matter how
small they may be at the start.”
Mr. Reynolds said there are hun.
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
Costs Little and Overcomes
Trouble Almost Over
Night
fiery, Any itching breaking out of the skin, quickly even
eczema, can be
overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur,
declares a noted skin specialist. Be¬
cause of its germ destroying properties,
this sulphur preparation instantly brings
ease from skin irritation, soothes and
heals the eczema right up and leaves
the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
without delay. Sufferers from skin
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles * Mentho-Sulphur from any
good druggist and use it like cold
cream.
dreds and hundreds of big industries
in the South which were organized
by local people, began on a modest
scale and are today tin outstanding
factories in this part of the South,
“We have somewhat slacked up
in creating industries of our own al¬
though I can't recall a single indus
try of this kind which began on a
firm though small basis and which
handled intelligently that did not
succeed,” Mr. Reynolds continued.
"I recall the ease of the ( rown cot
Ion mill in Dalton.* Years ago that
mill was organized by Dalton people
and financed by Dalton capital. To
day it is one of the best plants of its
knid in the country. In one year that
plant paid a dividend of 93 per cent.
When it was organized I had a friend
who scraped together $500 and
into the plant. Today his widow pos
se: $10,000 which accrued from that
one investment.
“Georgia has lots of money which
can he invested in Georgia and pay
greater returns here than if invested
elsewhere.
“Every day 1 hear of some friend
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AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos¬
L trils and End Ilcad-Colds. J
You feel line in a fed 1 moments. Your
cold in head or catarrh will he gone,
Your dogged nostrils will open. The
air passages of your head will clear and
you can breathe freely. No more dull
nese, headache; no hawking, sniillling,
mucous dischargee breath or dryness; no strug
gimg tor at night.
Tell your druggist you want a small
'Tv 4 Cream Balm. Apply a
little ot this fragrant, antiseptic ' cream
in your u pv;vu ^ n u - through
every air passage of the head; soothe and
heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem¬
brane. and relief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and catarrh
sufferer needs. Don’t stay stuffed-up
and miserable.
RED PEPPERS END
When you are suffering with rheu¬
matism so you can hardly get around
just try Red Pepper Rub and you will
have the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene¬
trating heat as red peppers. Instant re¬
lief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat.
In three minutes it warms the sore
spot through and through. Frees the
blood circulation, breaks up the conges¬
tion—and tire old rheumatism torture
is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, Get costs little at any drug
store. a jar at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost
instant relief awaits you. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowles
on each package.
who has invested in some factory or
project in North Carolina or Florida.
This money should be kept here. The
investor knows personally the peo¬
ple who club together wl.h him to
establish an industry. He knows the
operatives and he knows where his
money is all the time and what it is
doing. He knows nothing of this in
foreign investments. »♦
Mr. Reynolds said there are more
than 500 towns in Georgia that
should at least one new industry this
year.
“That would give us a maximum
of 500 new industries,” he went n.
“If we were to build 500 new indus¬
tries in Georgia between now and
next March you would see a boom in
this state, based on a firm founda¬
tion, which would start the great ball
of prosperity rolling and it would
grow to such an extent that Georgia
soon ould get up there among the
leaders where she belongs.”
Mr. Reynolds said the case of the
Crown Cotton mill at Dalton has
been duplicated all over Georgia.
“In Atlanta, in the smaller cities
and towns there are splendid indus
tries running now which have not
lost a day since they ere established
and which were originally formed by
local men,” he said. “We somehow
have just slacked up. We ought to
keep right on adding to these indus
tries or building new ones. There
are at least 1,000 kinds of indus¬
tries which will pay as well in Geor¬
gia as in any other state ol the
union and which will have an even
chance at the world markets. There
are 500 Georgia towns that need
these industries. In these towns there
is idle money now drawing low rates
of interest which could be used for
fostering these new industries and
which would receive handsome re¬
turns on the investment.”
Mr. Reynolds cited the ease ot
Gadsen and Anniston, Alabama, as
two towns which developed rapidly
through the plan of building small
industries with local capital.
“Gadsen and Anniston Alabama
are centers of the soil pipe industry,”
he -aid. "I remember when they built
the first plants in those towns. Local
men built the plants and later they
| doubled and tripled the capacities
,and built additional plants. Doubling
] a plant now in operation is just as
j good as getting a new industry and
these local men realized that. As a
■ result the pipe industry developed on
SU( .^ a scale that combinations were
formed with other pipe interests and
those two towns doubled and re
doubled in population and wealth,
This is only one of a thousand ex
amples that could be cited of the
success of the plan of using local cap
jtal to build new industrial plants. 1
would suggest to the community
leaders in all towns in Georgia to
look over the situation in their town
' pick list of industries which
out a
can be successfully operated in each
particular town and then get busy
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Ah! Backache Gone *
Rub Lumbago Away
Rub Pain from back with small
trial bottle of old
si St. Jacobs Oil. M
Ah ! Pain is gone 1
Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant re- -
lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness
and pain follows a gentle rubbing j
with "St. Jacohs Oil.”
Rub this soothing, penetrating oil
right on your painful back, and like
magic, harmless relief comes, "St. Jacohs Oil”
is a backache, lumbago and
sciatica remedy which never disap¬
points and doesn’t burn the skin.
Straighten up! Quit complaining!
Stop those torturous “stitches, In a
moment you will forget that you ever
had a weak back, because it won’t hurt
or be stiff or lame. Don’t suffer! Get
a small trial botle of old, honest
St. Jacobs Oil” from your druggist
now and get this lasting relief.
and organize the plant. It makes no
difference if it starts with five or
ten employees; eventually it may
grow into a great factory.
Mr. Reynolds said in the develop¬
ment of pottery plants alone Georgia
should lead the world in the next
few years but as yet no movement of
any kind is afoot to build such
plants.
Macon and Atlanta ought to be¬
come new centers of the pottery in¬
dustry and eventually will take that
position,” he concluded, "The time
to do new things, however, is right
now as the greatest period of gener
a! development is ahead for Ameri
ea and Georgia should get in on the
ground floor.”
ARE YOU ALL RUN DOWN?
Many Fort Valley Folks Have Felt
That Way.
j Feel all out of sorts?
. Tired, achy, blue, irritable?
Back lame and stiff?
( k kid
j t may ), e story 0 f wea
neys: 1
i Of toxic poisons circulating about
Upsetting blood and nerves.
There’s a way to feel right again.
Help your weakened kidneys with
Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic,
Doan’s are recommended by many
people in this locality.
R. A. Seales, farmer, Route No. 2,
Box No. 4. Hawkinsville, Ga.,
-
\ C0 |<J which settled on my
caused a lame back. When I went to
lift anything, a terrible pain struck
me in the small of my back and 1
was down and out. The kidney secre¬
tions passed too often, getting me up
at night. I read about Doan's Pills
and two boxes which 1 used, cured
me of the attack.”
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CROP VALUES
While the chemical analysis of a fertilizer shows
the percentages of its plant food elements , it does
not indicate its actual crop value, as it does not dis¬
close the materials from which the chemical ele¬ I
ments are derived or the mechanical condition of
the fertilizer—two very important factors in the
crop value of any fertilizer.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
J. W. Smith, Minister
There will be preaching .next Sab¬
by the pastor at 11:00 A. M.
7:30 P. M.
Sabbath School and Bible Class at
9:45 A. M.
A welcome for all.
Drink Water If
Kidneys Bother
Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if
Back Pains or Bladder is
Irritated
Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart
of water each day, also take salts occa¬
sionally, says a noted authority, who
tells us that too much rich food forms
acids which almost paralyze the kidneys
in their efforts to *pel it from the
blood. They become sluggish and
weaken; then you may suffer with a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache, dizzi
ness your stomach sours, tongue is
coated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan¬
nel- often get sore and irritated, oblig
ing you to seek relief two or three
times during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids; to help cleanse the kidneys and
flush off the body’s urinous waste, get
four ounces ofjad Salts from any phar¬
macy here. Take a tablespoonful m a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few fine.’ days, and your kidneys may then
act This famous salts is made front
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com¬
bined with lithia, and has been used for
years to help flush and stimulate slug¬
gish kidneys: also to neutralize the acids
in the system so they no longer irritate,
thus often relieving bladder weakness.
lad Salts is inexpensive; ran not in¬
jure and makes a delightful efferves¬
cent lithia-water drink. Bv all means
have your physician examine your kid¬
neys at least twice a year.