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£ .i. LEE
£ 5: Sweaters CHAIN I Gingham Dresses
£ Valley Valley
£ DEPARTMENT STORES FOR LESS DEPARTMENT STORES *{* New Patterns, New colors
£ Silk Knit • ■ | ♦
£ $2.95 Springtime colors are shown in the lovely new * t 98c to $1.98
dresses whether they flaunt the smart and youth¬ /■* ❖ + +
£ £ ful flare or the new slender lines. All the new i
£ fashion features are shown in this collection.
£ £ $9.95 $16.50 $19.50 $24.50 \ \
£ Knickers \\ \ Princess Costume
£ \ \ \ / Slips
£ New under things in crepe and batiste. The /
£ a In white, peach, tan. hen¬ prettiest of lingerie tints—plenty of white too-- In wanted shade
£ na, yellow and rose hand embroidered. every
£ £ Teddies Gowns i - Vf; •[> i also white and black
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REHOBOTH ASSOCIATIONAL
B. Y. P. U. MEET IN FORSYTH
The Rehoboth Association of B. Y.
P. U. will hold their annual conven¬
tion in Forsyth Georgia Saturday
night. April 25th and Sunday, April
26th. There will be a reception for
the delegates Saturday night. Every
t Baptist, church in the Association is
urged to send as many delegates to
this convention as possible. Forsyth
invites the whole association. Dele¬
gates coming up Saturday night will
be entertained in the homes of For¬
syth.
Plans are going forward for a
great convention. A good program
is assured with many interesting
talks from workers among our young
people. Each church (Baptist) is
urged to send delegates whether
they have a B. Y. P. U. or not.
GINNING REPORT
M. C. Watson, of Bonaire, reports
that a total of 5,647 bales of cotton
was ginned in Houston county for
the season of 1924 as compared to
6,605 bales ginned in 1923. Peach
County’s total was 5,575 ginned for
the season of 1924.
!j !; REPRESENTATIVES
WANTED IN
£| HOUSTON COUNTY
A good who is able to make 3J
man or woman
$1000 00 to $5000 00 per year as a Life
Insurance Salesman.
s Write for booklet.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N. Y,
Assets $715,000,000.00
R. F. SHEDDEN, Manager.
£ 5 Atlanta, Georgia
THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925.
ALL OUT OF SORTS?
So Was Thi* Good Woman Who Tells
Her Experience.
All ,. too often ... women accept, .ii their
pains and aches as natural *.i to 4 *u their
I hey fail to . recognize that .« , . weak ,
sex.
kidneys arc often to blame for that
backache, those headaches, dizzy
spells n and | that ,i . tired, , • , depressed , , feel- , ,
ing. Thousands have found . new
health , ... and , strength *i by i helping i i the
weakened , . kidneys . . , with *1 tx Doans • n;n Pills
—a stimulant , . diuretic. , , »pi I his • case is
of . this • Ncahty. , r .
one many in
Mrs. .1. H. Jones, 555 Arch St.,
Macon, Ga., says: “I had kidney
Irouble ami "*P. .Vooiin,>, T’*'" 1 ' ",
my back very often. My back was
stiff and it was hard for me to
straighten up. .'specially after sit
«"*■ Headaches were eommon and
often folowed by dizzy spells. My
head seemed to swim and things in
the room whirled around. After the
doctor had failed to help me, 1 war
advised to use Doan’s Pills. A few
boxes rid me of all symptoms.
60c, at all dealers. Eoster-Milburnj
Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V.
Adv.
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SPARKS CIRCUS IN MACON
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9
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Thursday, April 9, afternoon and
evening / under huge masses of can
vas, the finest , circus ever made by
1 the ... and of „
ingenuity courage men,
* ,U ! '‘ lru(U ‘ and sh ° W . Macon 0,1
H.ursday to make , the young folks
happy and the old folks young. * The
great parade , . is on ml lhursdav, April „
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9, . at ^ 11:00 <f clock, first of
’ morning o
all * a real wild animal circus is a
1925 acquisition, . . Jt , having been
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ported from the world s greatest wild
m imal , training . quarters A at A ^ Stelhng- ...
ham, Germany. Included in these dta
p!ays w ill be found lions, tigers, leop
ar( j S( p 0 ] ar and grizzly bears—even
tr . lined ostr iehes will be seen in addi
Uon ^ the gparks Ryoup of sixteen
.. RoUtion „ ^ the two e i ephan t
he ,. ds fancy Kaited an(1 posinR hors .
e s, the Bibb County Pig Circus, Cap-.
tai „ T ,, borV M als, and hosts of oth-'
prs of a nove , nnture The cil . cus
proper opens with an elaborately
staKe(} spt> etacle, “L’Ora. The Jungl’e
Queen,” in which all of the animals
performers, premier dancers, an'. a
large chorus participate. As a fitting
finish to the all-feature performance,
a genuine English Fox Hunt, intro¬
ducing real Irish-bred high jumpers,
broad jumpers, and perfectly school¬
ed fox-hr onds, will replace the old
time and very dangerous chariot rac¬
es usually to be found with other
circuses. Sparks Circus has been
tripled in size this season and is to¬
day one of the largest in the world.
Excursions on all railroads. DON’T
FORGET THE DATE—Thursday
April 9. at Macon, Ga.
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N0STR!’ S AND HEAD
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Soys Cream Applied in Nostrils
Relieves 1 .-Golds at Once.
If your no-tri - are clogged and youi
is atulled : u you can’t breathe *
because m i lojc) or catarrh, just I
a smali drug bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm I
any store. Apply a little of this
aritisc;.*. renin into vour nos
rils and let it penetrate through evtT\
wsliiig passage the of infl' your •xl. head, swollen soothing and j
mucous
and vo; instant relief,
Allt 11 v'W gOO it feels. Your noa
are open y<’or head is clear, no
IiaAvkiiii: -mifflin blowing; no
headache 1| VIK or struggling
or lireai b. K’.v's Cream Hahn is just
suflt-rtus from !u:ol colds and
atarrh need. Its a delight.
Mountain Lions Her Pets
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Cornelia Ilaker’s father is the champion liv. lion catcher of the Rbck'yl
Mountains. Hence Cornelia's love for the t ubs, She is seen here with one
of her j>et "wiki kittens."
Senators who see no way out
bullrushes of the League of
and the World Court might
than to consult their Moses.
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"after every meal "
Parents - encourage the
children to care for their teeth /
Give them Wi-igley’s.
It removes food particles
from the teeth. Strengthens
the cmns. Combats" acid
mouth.
Refreshing and beneficial ?
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I HAVE DARK HAIR .f
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody Can Tell When You
Darken Gray, Faded Hair
With Sage Tea
Grandmother kept her hair beairti
; fully darkened, of Sage glossy Tea and and attractive Sulphur.
with a brew
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this sim
. p!e mixture was applied with wonder¬
ful effect. By asking at any drug store
for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
: pound,” you will get a large bottle of
this old-time recipe, improved by the
addition of other ingredients, all ready
to use. at very little cost. This sim¬
ple mixture can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair.
Well-known druggists sav everybody
uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com¬
pound now because it darkens so natur¬
ally and evenly that nobody can tell it ’
has been applied—it’s so easy to use, j
too. Y’ou simply dampen a comb or
soft brush and draw it through your (
hair, taking strand time. ’
morning the one at a By
gray hair disappears; af¬
ter another application or two, it is re¬
stored to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and beautiful
FIVE GALS. PAINT FREE >
A large of paint concern, in further- j
ancc an advertising and introduc
tory campaign now in progress, off-!
ers to give, free of charge, five gal
Ions of its best house paint, any col-j
or, to one propeity owner at each j
postoffice or on each rural route in j
this county. This concern wants its I
paint on a house in each locality this !
season which is the purpose of this
remarkable requested offer. Persons interested j
are to write the Kero Paint I
Company, 213 South Tth St., Louis-1
ville, Kentucky. 3-26-1 tpd. j
(Adv.)
The spat between Great Britain
and Egypt is interesting. One of thc
contenders being the Lion, the other
must feel like the Mouse.
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine Treatment,both is a Combined
local and internal, and has been success¬
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovei
forty years. Sold by all druggist?.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Yon can be sure,
l of jour SprajMat^rials
You don’t need to take chances that *
might mean doubtful results, because every
needed chemical, for insecticidal or fungi¬
cidal use, is made by the General Chemical
Company to an exacting high standard, and
certified to you by the famous Shield of n
Quality on the package. :ORCHARDi Hi
ORCHARD BRAND |bR«iNi£}Jj MATERIALS')
Atomic Sulphur SPRAY
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for instance, assures definite practical re¬ w
sults to peach growers. Paste form, easy
to use, contains 45‘ J pure sulphur ground
to extreme fineness for highest efficiency.
Keep down scab and brown rot and secure
a money crop by using it this season—and
to be ready, order early.
Sold by »
J. W: Woolfolk & Co.. •v
Fort Valley, Go. li f/ L hORCHAPD, \v>.
_VaV |y. .
GENERAL CHEMICAL COMPANY ATOrflC^ SULPHUR I
40 Rector St., New York IS \ m j
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Justice of the Peace of
the Fort Valley Militia District, No.
1813> in the e i ection of April 14,
I926 . If elected wi] , fi „ office to thft
b(ist of my abiHty . Your vote soli .
cited.
Respectfully,
M. L. SHEATS
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THE KIMBALL HOUSE
| Atlanta
> The Home of Georgia People 'i
, 400 Roomi of Solid Comfort J
J The House of Courtesy <
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■ Ed Jacobs & Lige Maynard, <
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Props. ,
Free Garage Service J
! Terminal Hotel, Macon, under !
, same management 1