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£ £ I OFFICIAL Fort of Valley the ORGAN THE KIWANIS KALL and BUY Get AT Full HOME Value
£ Kiwanis Club Published Weekly Thursday the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. for Your Money
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£ Here’s the beverage that delights
£ taste < satisfies thirst and refreshes.
: absolute Every bottle is sterilized—insur
£ ing purity
Fort Valley Bottling Co.
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I W. G. RRISRNDINE. KIWANIAN
£ J. W. Woolfolk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton
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J. W. Woolfolk & Co.
£ Spray Material, Peas & Peaches
£ Fort Valley, Georgia
EVANS CLARK CO. Inc. i
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Marketing and Dealers in Asparagus
antLJ&ach Crates and Supplies.
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A. J. Evans \ E. G. Clark
Kiwanian Kiwanian
GALLAHER-HALE GROCERY CO.
Distributors Purina Feeds
“Feed from the Checkerboard Ba£ tt
WHOLESALE GROCERS
R. D. HALE, KIWANIAN
Manufacturers of
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
HI HUH HUH MILLS
F. O. MILLER, Pret. A. J. EVANS, Treat. & Gen’l Mgr.
T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt.
KIWANIANS
LAND SALES
Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold on the seventh day
April, 1925, between the usual
of sale, in front of the Council
her in the City of Fort Valley, Ga.,
1 ,he following property to satisfy City
Tax Fi-Fas issued from the City
Fort Valley, in favor of the City of
Fort Valley, the following property,
to-wit: Six vacant lots in West End,
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , Block “K”
ni the City of Fort Valley, levied on
as the property of E. L. Avera.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the west side ot
Sick
Headache 9
“I have used Black
Draught when needed for
the past 25 years,” says
Mrs. Emma Grimes, of
Forbes, Mo. “I began tak¬
ing it for a bad case of
constipation. I would get 9
constipated and feel just
miserable—sluggish, mouth, tired, Q
a bad taste in my
. . . and soon my head
would begin hurting and I
would have a severe sick
headache. I don't know
just who started me to
taking «*• s
Thedford’s 9
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BUCK-DRAUGHT
{j but it did the work, it 9
x just seemed to cleanse the II
; liver. Very soon I felt !
like new.
Constipation re-absorb causes poisons the jj
system to I
that may cause great pain
and much danger to your
health. Take Thedford’s I
Black-Draught, It will
stimulate the liver the and, poi¬
help to drive out
sons.
Sold by all dealers. Costs
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fHE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925.
! Miller Street in the City of Fort Val
| ley, levied on as the property of J.
i B. Bartley, the house where J. B.
■ Bartley now lives,
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot on west side of Fall
ground Street and one colored tenant
and lot on the east side of
| Coca-Cola Alley in the City of Fort
' alley, levied on as the property of
W- A. Bassett,
l Also at the same time and place,
| i one house and lot on the the City South of For’. side
of Persons Street in
| Valley, levied on as the property of
! W. M. Blewster, the house where W.
| M. Blewster now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the East side
of Railroad Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
Mrs. J. L. Bozeman, the house where
Mrs. J. L. Bozeman now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the South side
of College Street in the City of Fort
! Valley, levied on as the property of
Mrs. E. L. Burden, the house where
Mrs. E. L. Burden now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one sheet iron garage building and
j lot on West side of Macon Street in
! the City of Fort Valley, levied on the
! property of Dunlap-Huckabee Auto
Co., the place now occupied by E. R.
\ Braddock,
i Also at the same time and place,
’ sheet iron warehouse building
one
\ and lot the west side of Macon
on
Street in the City of Fort Valley,
i levied on as the property of Fort
i Valley Warehouse Co., the place now
! occupied by R. L. Marchman.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925.
ALL HAIL
To the
In tribute to this matchless event
the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, con¬
forming with its ideals in civic pride
and uttermost co-operation in pub¬
lic affairs, will hold no meeting this
week.
BUT NEXT WEEK LET
THE SPIRIT BURN
High again in a meeting quite as
brilliant as that of last Friday—one
of the best in Kiwanis history.
We must continue to give our best
thought and whole energy to main¬
taining the glory and grandeur which
the Peach Blossom Festival reflects
upon Fort Valley and Peach County.
It is an every-day f all-the-year
around job.
The program for Friday of next
week will be a good one. BE IN
YOUR SEAT PROMPTLY AT
TWELVE O'CLOCK.
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot on the North side of
Church street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property oi
O. M. Houser, Mgr., lot known as
the O. M. Houser Warehouse lot.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the west side
of Anderson Avenue in the City of
Fort Valley, levied on as the proper¬
ty of H. C. Neil, the house where II.
C. Neil now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the South side
of Persons Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
T. R. Ousley, the house where T. R.
O'usley now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
tioe house and lot on the South side
of Orange Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
R. J. Rowell, the house where R. J.
Rowell now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot in Sun Set Park at
the end of Greene street in the City
of Fort Valley, levied on as the
property of C. J. Smisson.
one house and lot bon the South side
Also at the same time and place,
one thirty foot front vacant lot on
the south side of Oak street joining
C. R. Williams home lot on the East
side in the City of Fort Valley, lev
Let Us Examine
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J. N. Kalish Frank H. Johnson
“Optical Specialists’’
MACON, GA.
The Fort Valley Oil Co.
Manufacturers of
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
1>. C. STROTHER & IS. M. WHITING, KIWANIANS
There’s Music in the Air
Bring free entertainment into your home with
a Radio Receiving Set. See the Radiola line
we are showing.
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
GLUNMORI-: GREEN, KIWANIAN
Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY SERVICE
HARDWARE & FURNITURE 5i
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F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian
For
SPRAY MATERIALS
SPRAY MACHINES
it PARACIDE ff
Call on
SOUTHERN BROKERAGE COMPANY
F. W. Withoft, Mgr.
Kiwanian
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,ied on as the property of C. R. Will
iams.
M. L. SHEATS,
3-l2-4t. City Marshal.
$25.00 REWARD FOR FISH
POISONERS AND DYNAMITERS
A most unpardonable violation of
our game laws is the dynamiting of
fish. This shameful practice is becom¬
ing a menace to Georgia’s fishing
streams, and we are determined to
use epery lawful means to stop it.
No genuine sportsman will be guilty
of it. A single charge of dynamite,
while killing a few lar/;e fish, des¬
troys thousands, and sometimes mil¬
lions, of little ones, which, if left
Lone would sooner or later furnish
abundant food and sport for the le¬
gitimate fisherman.
The game and fish department !
hereby offers a reward of $25.00
(good until January L, 1920) for the
arrest and conviction of every per
son caught dynamiting or poisoning
fish in Georgia streams. (In addition
provides that i
to this reward, the law j
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EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
You Can Bring Back Color and
Lustre With Sage Tea
and Sulphur
When vou darken your hair with
Sane Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell,
i because it’s done so naturally, though, so even
iy. Preparing this mixture, at
home is mussy and troublesome. At
little cost you can buy at any drug
itore the ready-to-use preparation, other im¬
proved by the addition of ingre¬
dients called “Wyeth's Sage and Sul¬
phur Compound." You just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By morning all gray
hair disappears, and, after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully darkened, glossy and lux¬
uriant. though , disgrace, ..
Gray, faded hair, no de
is a sign of old age, and as we all
sire a youthful and attractive appear
ance, get busy at once with W yeth s
Sage and Sulphur Compound and look
years younger.
any person causing the arrest and
conviction of persons violating the
game and fish laws shall receive
one-half of the fines imposed).
The department earnestly appeals
to the true sportsman and other good
people of every county in Georgia to
cooperate with us in our efforts to
stop ail forms of game and fish law
violations-—particularly dynamiting
and fish poisoning.
Keep in touch with your county
warden or report suspected vio¬
lations to this department for prompt
investigation.
PETER S. TWITTY,
Commissioner of Game and Fish.
Postal cards enable the Postoffice
Department to show a gain in annu¬
al receipts. Most of the other classes
of mail lose money.
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