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It edd* YEARS to the LIFE of any
building. HEALTH It* i* wonderful; influence it upon indi¬ m
cate* and encourage* cleanline**.
In buaine**, it attract* CUSTOM¬
ERS. Paint i* a pricele** a**et, an
invaluable factor, in domestic or
business life. NOW IS THE TIME
TO USE IT. Our line i* among the
BEST and CHEAPEST. Our *erv
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GEORGIA BASKET A LUMBER
COMPANY
Fort Valley Ga. ’Phone 38
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||||f CLOPINE CLIPPINGS
Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Anderson
tored to Macon last week.
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Miss Alma Cheek has returned
her home in Vienna after
some time with Miss Vern Cheek.
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The many friends of Mrs. T.
Glover of Birmingham, Ala.,
pleased to learn that she is
ing after a severe illness. Mrs.
er is the mother of Mrs. A. I.
gle at Myrtle.
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In keeping with the spring
Mr. G. D. Anderson iB having
wouses, hotel, packing house and
re-painted in bright colors.
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Master Jack McRae, who was
ported having chicken-pox, is
hack in school.
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A magnificent road sign has been
erected at Clopine, the gate city
Peach county, carrying valuable
way information and will be read
thousands of tourists returning
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Flowers in Their Beauty &
PI Speak of Easter
A most fitting and delightful way in which to express I
the message of Easter to loved ones is through Flowers,
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t especially those so rare and fragrant from Dahl’s and the
Idle Hour Nurseries, which we shall be pleased to supply.
i 1/ WHITMAN’S and NORRIS CANDIES Delicious I®
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Florida, stating the fuct that this
point in Peach county is Central
Georgia’s foremost watermelon cent¬
er. Nine Fort Valley merchants have
very attractive ads on this board
which space was sold for one year.
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Mr. Albert Milburn was unable,
to go to work at Edwards Bros. Wed¬
nesday on account of a sore arm
from being vaccinated.
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Asparagus shipments are in
swing throughout this community.
Col. L. L. Brown and Duke
Singleton are the largest shippers.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Psitor.
Holy Communion 7:30 A. M.
Holy Communion 11:00 A.
Church School V :30 A. M.
Y. P. S. L. 6:30 P. M
Evening Prayer 7:30 P. M.
PALM SUNDAY
All arc itivifrM to attend.
THE LEADED TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925.
FORT VALLEY S PEACH FESTI
VAL
(Montgomery Monitor)
Wc huve arrived at the opinion
that the potential possibilities of our
state are as great as those of any sec
tion of the world. The world, too, is
arriving ut this sume conclusion and
Georgia’s resources are steadily and
surely being developed.
The economic conditions in Geor
gia are, no doubt, equal to those of
any state. A survey of wealth, debt,
taxation, population ai.d the general
trend of business reveals the wonder
ful opportunities now open in Geor
gia. And the fact which should thrill
the soul of every citizen of Old Mont
gomery is that our county stands to
day a land of golden opportunity,
rich in citizenship, in climate, in soil,
in scenery, in government, in all that
goes to make a land desirable.
We need pride, ambition, desire.
vision. We need to build; to build
for beauty, for endurance, for hap
piness; to build so that we might be
“loved at home and rever’d abroad.”
We attended the Peach Festival in
Fort Valley last Friday. This annua
pageant is one of the most marvelous
advertising schemes ever developed
Georgia. It is an event the fame
of which shall not be limited to the
narrow confines of our state. Neith
er shall its praise bj^ sung within the
bounds of America alone. But rath
er, "The Trail of Pink Petals” shall
lead around the world.
Even as the Goddess Pomona de
sccnded from her throne among the
dizzy heights of Mount Olympia and
placed an eternal blessing upon her
favorite fruit, The Peach; and even
as this blessed fruit has wound its
magic course down from the pagan
land of China into India, and on
through the Persian. Grecian and
Roman Empires, through sunny
France and Old Spain, and at last
over the Atlantic to America and to
Georgia, following the course of civi
lization; even so, now that it has
reached its destined home, it grows
strong and famous, its trail leads on
until its fame will soon resound
throughout the world. Even unto the
foot of the throne of its gracious
Goddess and benefactor the Pink
Trail will again wind its way, and
Pomona will know that she did not
bless the Peach in vain.
But it is no longer the trail of the
Peach. It is now the trail of the
GEORGIA PEACH. Its fame is Geor
gia’s fame. It honor Georgia’s hon
or. Fort Valley is bringing to Geor
gia honor, fame and prestige. It is
opening the way and clearing the
debris so that Georgia might pass
on to the hights sublime. Those folks
at Fort Valley are dreaming dreams.
They are building air castles and
making them real. They say they
are building a city over there. We
say they are building a state here.
Would that the three million souls
in Georgia would catch the vision!
That we would see the opportunities
thut are ours and with steady per
serverance aid Fort Valley, that we
might build wisely, justly and mod
erately, but on a plane equal to our
ability, a plane far superior to our
present meager station!
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine is a Combinec
Treatment,both
local and internal, and has been success¬
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. Ohio
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