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R. S. Braswell, Jr., spent
days in Atlanta last week.
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Miss Florence Smith will spTmd next
week end with her mother at Reynolds.
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Mr. T. F. Flournoy has returned
from a business trip to New York.
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Miss Lilia Braswel and Mrs. A. M.
Seifert spent last Thursday in At¬
lanta.
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Miss Mat* Me Kenney, of Walden,
will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Sanford Hartley, for some time.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dixon and chil¬
dren spent Sunday with relatives in
Marshallville.
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Miss Sara Vance entertained a num
ber of her young friends with an Eas
ter egg hunt last Friday afternoon
at her home.
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mg in,, young von daughter, >■ Carolyn, r are v,s
itmg relatives at Laurencevillc,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pressley and
daughter are spending some time at
Valdosta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Braswell, of
Atlanta, wfere guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Braswell, Sr., last week end.
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Miss Marguerite O’Shields spent
last week end with friends in Atlan
ta.
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Miss Evelyn Tift, of Atlanta, was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Eve¬
lyn Tift, last week end.
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young folks in 6th grade A en¬
joyed a weiner roast at Houser’s mill
last Saturday, chaperoned by Miss
Raile.
Mr. 4 4 4
and Mrs. W. L. Brandenburg
spent several days in Atlanta this
week.
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Misses Sammie Raile and Jes 1
Davis spent last week end at Donal
sonville with Miss Davis’ parents.
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Misses Frances and Pearl Price of
Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Austin last week end.
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Helen Austin will spend the week
end in Montezuma, the guest of Lou
ise Collier.
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Judge and Mrs. Emmet Houser,
Mrs .Mark Mathews, Dr. W. H. Hafer
and Mr. Claude Houser motored to
Unit man Sunday.
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Misses Mary Frances-Joiner of M a- j
con and Velma O’Neal, of West Point,
are the charming guests of Miss Vi- 1
loula White. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Vinson and Mrs.
Millard Vinson motored to Camilla last
Sunday where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. Frank Hartley.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shellejf, of New
York, who have been spending the
winter in Florida, stopped over on
their return home thi3 week for a
visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. S. White.
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Mrs. Glenmore Green and Mrs. J.
W. Woolfolk will leave Saturday to
attend the National Convention of
D. R. which convenes in Conti¬
nental Hall next week.
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Mrs. Mittie Wynn, Mrs. W. C. Fa
gan, rs. . Flournoy and Mrs. Mat
tie Flournoy motored to Marshall¬
ville and the Holt plantation Tuesday,
where they visited Mrs. Mattie Skel
lie.
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,, i rs. ^ eo c ,dty and Geo., „ Jr.,
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SOm \ Ume \ Macon
with Mr. McCarty who is at the Ogle
Sanitarium recovering from
an operation of two weeks ago. Mr.
McCarty hopes to be at home in about
ten days.
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Master Alfred Hume and David
Hume left this week to join their
mother, Mrs. Alfred Hume ,who li¬ '
the guest of Mrs. Hansell Hall at
Wes' Palm Beach.
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Mrs. C. H. Ijams and children of
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
The young folks are looking for¬
ward to a holiday on Friday when
the teachers will be at the conven
tion Macon.
TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
On Friday morning Miss Emily
Braswell will entertain for Miss Vel¬
ma O’Neal and Mary Frances Joiner.
{■ riday afternoon Miss Beatrice Cjon
nal will entertain for these charming
visitors.
BARBECUE FOR VISITOR
On Monday evening Dr. and Mrs.
W. S. White entertained at a barbe
cue on their lawn in compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shelley of New
York .Misses Velmfc O’Neal of West
Point and Mary Frances Joiner, of
Macon.
PRELIM1NARIES AT HIGH
SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT
An unusually large crowd attend
ed the 1 reliminary high school con
| test last Thursday evening.
| A large number of pupils contested
for places. The winners who will rep
j 'are resent Fort follows: Valley in the district meet
as
Piano, Marjorie Brown, first; Mil¬
lard Mosley, second; Helen Dasher,
third.
Reading, Miriam Edwards, first;
Evelyn Duke, second; Jeannette Nich¬
ols, third.
Declamation, Samuel Jones, first;
Floyd Carithers, second; Harris Haf¬
er, third.
J. F. Lambert, superintendent of
the schools, directed the contest and
teachers from colleges throughout
state acted as judges.
Clopine Clippings
The 15th of this month marked j
anniversary in changing the name
Shanty to Clopine, by the officials
the Central of Georgia Railway
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Mr. J. M. Green, owner of the
Fruit Farm, assisted by
Jessie Vinson, is making express
to the northern markets
of the most choice crates of as
shipped from this section
this season.
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The first election held in this dis
r j c t s j nce the creation of Peach eoun
was held by Messrs. E. B. Fagan, ■
G Fagan and w , j. cheek at An _ ;
„n’ S Store at Myrtle last Tuesday.
14th E E cheek was unani .
elected J. P. and Messrs. Rob¬
Tuggle and Mrogan Wilson, his \
There were 17 votes polled
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The many friends of Miss Alma
will regret to know of her ill¬
ness at a Plains, Ga., hospital where
underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis last Friday. Her condi-
, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Otis
burn of Reynolds are guests
week of Mrs. Millard Vinson and Mrs.
W. E. Green,
ROOK PARTY
Mrs. Charles Vance entertained on
Wednesday afternoon with a rook
I party m compliment to Miss Viloula
i White and her guests, Miss Mary
Frances Joiner and Miss Velma
O’Neal.
COMPLIMENTING VISITORS
Miss Margaret McMillan compli
mented Miss Viloula White and her
guests, Misses Velma O’Neal and Ma
ry Frances Joiner, with a rook par¬
ty on Thursday afternoon.
ROBERT BROWNS LEAVE
Mrs. Robert Brown and children
are leaving this week to join Mr.
Brown at Miami, Florida, where they
w •ill make their home. Miss Marjorie
Brown will remain in Fort Valley
until school closes and will he with
an<J Mra John Brown
ANNUAL RECEPTION
The annual junior-senior reception
will be held Friday evening at 8j.'b)
the home of Miss Frances March
on Church street.
early in the week when someone sent
us their first sweet peas.
The latest suggestion is ‘‘Be Kind
•to Husbands Week.’’
Now we have just as much right
as anyone to suggest “Be kinds” so
how about “Be Kind to Pedestrians
Week?” And this doesn’t mean avoid
them.
It’s hard to believe when you see so
many cars and filling stations, that
there are quite a number of peo
pie who never buy gas and ywho
never ride in cars. And there are a
number of people who have big cars
and no passengers; it would be real
kindness . to stop and pick up a weary
walker now and then and it wouldn’t
hurt a bit or cost you two minutes
time if they live two or three blocks
out of your way and, somehow, it’s
the kind of kindness that is remem
bered and brings a blessing. We rc
member a time when we picked up
sjn unknown old colored woman a few
rnilcs out o£ town 0,1 a hot Months
* a tei she approached us down town,
, though we didn’t recognize her, and
8aid: “ You ’ se <k ‘ la,i y dat picked me
U P dat day. I ain t forgot it and I’m
s ' 10 sw ‘ m ' ' )r ‘ n £ y° u some nice fresh
eggs.” And we truly believe that
we’ll get the eggs if she ever sees us
when she happens to have them. And
then we remember a number of times
when we’ve been picked up, specially
when we had bundles. Lots of folks
adore walking but a bundle is an
abomination and there’s always a kind
feeling toward an automobilist who
has a thought for those who are not
so fortunate.
Lon is not serious and it is thought
she will recover r&pidiy.
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Mr. Morgan Wilson visited frienu
in Macon Sunday.
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Mr. W. M. Rigdon spent last Sun¬
day with friends in Roberta.
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The many friends of Miss Ruby
Davis are congratulating her in hav
ign won the prize in her room in writ¬
the best essay on “Why I Would
Like to Live in Fort Valley. ”
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Great interest was manifested in
meeting held last Sunday at
church. A good choir from
Valley was out and assisted in
Easter program services,
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rHE LEADER-TR18UNE, FORT VALLEY. GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1321 V
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EASTER SERVICES
An ideal Easter Sunday was enjoy¬
ed by Port Valley folks last Sunday.
J Cloudless skies and bright sunshine
gave everyone a chance to get out to
the Easter services held at the church
OS.
IJ. was warm enough for those who
had spring apparel to blossom forth
and not too warm for those who pro
ferred to wear their light coats or
winter frocks.
Those attending the Baptist church
the beautiful Easter cantata,
“The Great Light, rendered by the
clioir and the Scripture lessons read
by Rev. Albert Howard.
In the Methodist church at the Sun¬
day school hour the senior depart¬
ment gave an impressive and beauti¬
ful program direeetd by Mrs. Lau¬
rence Houston.
The morning service was the bc
ginning of a series of meetings by
Rev. T. H. Thomson which will eon
tinue for ten days.
J Rev. the \V. F. Smith, presiding elder,
| gave message on Sunday even
mg.
i Impressive Easter services were
held at St. Andrew’s during the da/,
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BE KIND TO PEDESTRIANS”
WEEK SUGGESTED
We’ve noticed lots of special days
and weeks added to tliose already ob
scrvt ‘ (l ' We appreciate and approve
the sentiment that suggested Mother’s
Day and most everyone remembers
a rl< ‘ observes that day. bather has a
day hut very few pay any attention
to it.
There is a Friendship Day that
gives everyone a chance to be nice to!
friends. Chronic fans adore Baseball
Day. Then there’s Clean Up Week,
Health Week and Garden Week, all
good. Self Denial Week won’t hurt
This week is Be Kind to Ani
mals Week. We found out about it
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vessel in ttie world, the barque is manned by 42 cadets of the Danish merchant
marine. many of them sons of noblemen, others sons of fishermen or farmers,
Incidentally, neurly all of the cadets are over six feet in height.
BELT GOLF ASS N OR¬
GANIZED; START PLAY SOON
(Continued from front page)
May 7
Americus vs, Fitzgerald at Fitz¬
* i ' ort Valley vs. Hawkinsville at
May 14
Hawkinsville vs. Americus at
Fitzgerald vs. Fort Valley at Fort
May 21
Hawkinsville vs. Fitzgerald at
Americus vs. Fort Valley at Fort t
May 28
Fitzgerald vs. Americus at Ameri
Hawkinsville vs. Fort Valley at
Valley. /
June 1
Americus vs. Hawkinsville at Haw
Fort Valley vs. Fitzgerald at Fitz
June 11
Fitzgerald vs. Hawkinsville at Haw
Fort Valley vs. Americus at Amer
SECOND HALF
July 2
Americus vs. Fitzgerald at Fitz
Fort Valley vs'. Hawkinsville at
July 9
Hawkinsville vs. Amer if" n 4 ;
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Karnak, SeosalionaS
New Medicine, Will
Be Distributed Here
Marvelous Results Accomplihed by Re¬
markable Preparation In Other Sec¬
tions of Country Almost Incredible.
HAS HAD PHENOMENAL SUCCESS
Karnak, the sensational new health-builder, which has been ac¬
complishing such phenomenal results in the larger cities, is now
being distributed to the people of this section.
“The amazing success of the prepara¬
tion is nothing short of phenomenal.
People everywhere flock to the drug
stores to get Karnak and report benefits
from its use that far surpass even their
fondest hopes.
“The great reputation of Karnak is
founded on results—nothing else. People
buy the medicine because of the great
benefits they receive from its use. Thou¬
sands have written letters of thanks for
the splendid results they get from it.
BRINGS QUICK RELIEF
Karnak is a purely vegetable medicine
of remarkable purity and wonderful
efficacy in the treatment of stomach
and digestive troubles, weakness, nerv¬
ousness, rheumatism caused by digestive
trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh
of the stomach, insomnia, loss of appe¬
tite, torpid liver, constipation, gassiness,
anto-intoxication, dyspepsia, indigestion,
mal-nutrition, a generally weak, run¬
condition and a host of other
symptoms and complaints not generally
as having their origir. n
abdominal and digestive de¬
As'a general health-builder
Fitzgerald vs. Fort Valley at Fort
Valley.
July lti
Hawkinsville vs. Fitzgerald at
Fitzgerald.
Americus vs. Fort Valley at Fort
Valley,
July 23
Fitzgerald vs. Americus at Ameri
cus.
Hawkinsville vs. Fort Valley at
Fort Valley.
July 30
Americas vs. Hawkinsville at Haw¬
kinsville,
Fort Valley vs. Fitzgerald ?u Fitz
gerald. dl,
August 1*
Fitzgerald vs. Hawkinsville at Haw¬
kinsville.
Fort Valley vs. Americus at Amer¬
icus.
Handicap method will be used in
all games. Each team composed of
four men and two ladies.
IIA1L AND TORNADO £
INSURANCE
City Realty Company
SAM PATTON, Realtor
565 Mulberry Street
Macon, Ga.
and strength restorative Karnak has be¬
come the sensation of the drug trade
everywhere it has been introduced
ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED
The action of Karnak is so natural
and beneficial that it has won the name
of “the master health-builder.’ It in
creases the appetite for wholesome food
and helps the digestion turn this food
into strengthening nourishment which
builds-up firm flesh and strong muscular
tissue; it strengthens the organs of elim¬
ination, purifies the blood stream and
builds up the whole body in tone, vigor
and vitality.
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Karnak is sold under a strict guaran¬
tee that the first two bottles will pro ¬
duce beneficial results or the purchase
price will be refunded without question
Iioth the manufacturers and ttie local
distributors stand squarely behind this V
guarantee.
Karnak is sold in Fort Valley exclusive¬ *
ly by Ihe Anderson llrux Co.: and by tbe ■
'calling: druggist* in every town. .
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Announcement
We are glad to announce to the ■>
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i of Mr. Walter Doles, formerly with Flynt i:
and Genone, on Cherry St„ Macon, Ga. \\
... ... For the past five years he lias made a ::
■ ■ specialty of Ladies' and Children's work ::
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and comes to us very highly recommend- \\
ed.
• > Your patronage will be appreciated
■ ■ W. F. Hardie’s Barber Shop
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R. II. Connell Dies
Perry, April 14.—R. II.
at his home about four miles
south of town Monda y aftertioon
was buried in Evergreen cpmetery
WINS ECONOMY PRIZE
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William E. JRockwell, head social
clerk at the White House has worked
mt an economy plan which cuts down
the expense of official entertaining at
the executive mansion. Mr. Rockwell
received a cash prize for his proposal,
which was the best of the 40 sug¬
gestions offered.
50-cent Hand Spray FREE with
quart of SWEET RELIEF.
Kills All Insects
$1.50 Value $1.80
WHEELER'S PHARMACY
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this morning. He was 55 years old. H«.
is survived by his wife, daughter, Mrs.
John Amerson of Atlanta, one broth
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sisters, Miss ivf;« * Mamie ■ L Connell "n' and Li Mrs. M W °
G. P. Parks of Byromville, Ga., and
a ^ so several nephews and nieces in
different parts of the state. He was
originally from Reynolds, Ga., and
has been a resident of Houston for
about 35 years. He was a man of
strong character and was admired by
all who knew him .
“What are you doing?” yelled the
guardian of the dead.
tf Kidneys Act
Bad fake Salts
Says Backache Often Means You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water ^
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When you wake up with backache and
dulrmisery in the kidney region it may
mean you have been eating fowls which
create acids, says a well-known author
ity. An excess of such acids overworks
the kidneys in their effort to litter it
from the blood and they become soct of
paralyzed and loggy. When your kid¬
neys get sluggisli and clog you must
relieve them, like you relieve your
bowels, removing alt the body’s urinottS
waste, else you have backache, sick
headache, dizzy spells; your stomach
sours, tongue is coated and when the
weather is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, channels often get sore, water
scalds r ■! you are obliged to seek relief
two or three times during Jhe night.
Either consult a good, reliable physi¬
cian .*.i on.'c or get from your pharma¬
cist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and 1
your famous kidneys salts may then act fine. This
is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and lias been used for years to
help clean and stimulate sluggish kid¬
neys, also to neutralize acids in the
s' stem, so they no longer irritate, thus
often relieving Madder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not in*
jure and makes a delightful, efferves¬ of
cent lithia-watcr d ink. Drink lots
soft water. 1 ’>•- ad means have your
physician oninine your kidneys at least
twice a year.