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GROWING OI.D TOO EAST?
Many Fort Valley Folk, Feel Older
and* Slower Thar. They Sho.ild.
Arc you weak, tired, nil worn-out?
Bo you feel year* older than other
•' dks of your ag- Then look to your
kidneys! Th< kdiney* are the blood
filters and if they weaken, the effeet
is quickly felt. You have constant
backache,' headaches, dizziness and
urinary trouble- You fee! lame, stiff
i.nd achy all piaycii out. Don’t
Use Doan’s Pills stimulant diurct
jc to the kidney.-. Read what this Fort
Valley resident says:
Mrs. J. W. Culpepper, Alberta St.,
says: “My back gave me u lot of
trouble and sharp twinges stabbed
through me. When sweeping the
floor sharp, shooting pains caught
me across my kidneys ano i became
d.xzy and speck danced before my
eyes. 1 felt weak and tired and my
NEW PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS!
Now In Effect.
Sweet Milk in pint bottle. . 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottle. 15c each
Buttermilk ........................... 5c quart
Butter at market price.
Cream ____ V 40c pint
Term.: Ca.h in advance or .trictly weekly.
W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy
Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131
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; ANNOUNCEMENT ;
To the People of Peach County:
I wish to announce to my many friends and customers «
1 that I have purchased the interest of -J. N. Kalish and am !
now sole owner of the company. \
The same courteous treatment, the same prompt and |
! efficient service will he maintained. Frank H, Johnson. J
EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
OCULIST’S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
MACON OPTICAL COMPANY
FRANK H. JOHNSON
> 468 Cherry St, Macon, Ga. !
ATLANTA PEOPLE ARE
*1 Can Never Pay
D e b t Of Gratitude
Owe This Great
cine,” Says
iW. A. Chewning.
East, west, north, and south,
over Atlanta, people are taking
Karnak, the remarkable new med¬
icine now on sale here.
Statements like the following
from Patrolman Wm. A. Chewning,
80 Beni St., popular member of the
Atlanta Police force for 21 years,
are being made all over the city.
“1 can never pay the debt of
gratitude 1 owe Karnak," says Mr.
Chewning. For the past eight
months 1 suffered so terribly with
my stomach that 1 would belch gas
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£ A day of tribute to those who have departed!
There is some one who lives with you only in memory—
someone who was loved or honored.
Flowers are the symbol of remembrance! \
£ £ A wreath or a bouqet will appropriately express your senti
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ANDERSON DRUG €0.
Reliable Service Telephone 48
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kidneys acted too freely. Doan's
rid me of the trouble.”
60c, ut a 11 dealers.
Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
GAS ON STOMACH MADE
MRS. COOK
“For years T had gas on the
and was nervous. Adlerika
more good than
signed Lola Cook. ONE
Adlerika removes GAS and
brings surprising relief to the
ach. Stops that full, bloated
Don't waste time with pills or
lets but let Adlerika give your
a REAL cleansing, bringing out
ter you never thought was in
system!
system! Copeland’s Pharmacy.
for hours after meals and fre¬
quently became extremely nause¬
ated. 1 was simply almost afraid
to eat. Constipation caused me no
end of trouble, too, and 1 scarcely,
had any life or energy.
“Well, sir, an old friend put me
on to Ivarnak, and it was the be¬
ginning of a better day for me, for
three bottles have fixed me up as
fine as a fiddle. I enjoy every meal
now and don’t suffer a minute
afterwards. Nights I sleep like a
top, and mornings I feel brimful of
new life and energy. 1 have taken
a lot of different medicines in my
day but I have never seen anything
that overcomes indigestion and
builds a person up like<Karnak.”
Karnak is Hold in ort Valley exclusive
t by I lie Anderson Drug Co.; and b> live
lending druggists in every town.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VA LLEY, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 2.3. 1925.
Presbyterians Will Raise
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ror or
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Somina Y\T J IN O O !/■ f r\ f VaCOrgld. .OAYn'l a
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PRESIDENT SEES SI
Atlanta Already Donated
000 Site and Subscribed
Over .$.‘100,000
Field Representatives Visit
Churches.
A field representative from
bla Seminary headquarters will he
this section at. an early date for
purpose of making known to
Presbyterians the facts connected
the recent movement in the"
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Dr. Richard T. Gillespie, Pre*ident
Columbia Seminary.
of the removal of Columbia
now located at Columbia, S. C.,
to Georgia, where it was founded
ty-seven years ago. It is planned
rebuild and reequip the seminary
its removal.
Interested friends in Atlanta
Decatur have already donated a
valued at $40,000 and $314,000
been subscribed In Atlanta and
tur for buildings and equipment.
site consists of forty acres of
tifully wooded land on the edge
Decatur, five miles from the center
Atlanta. It will be necessary, It
announced, that a sum of not
than $250,000 be subscribed by
Presbyterians of the rest of the
for an endowment fund and
equipment, before the removal of
ADVERTISEMENT RELATING TO
LOST POLICIES
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Auto¬
mobile Policy No. 1.34681 of the Na¬
tional Fire Insurance Company of
Hartford, Conn., requiring' for their
validity the countersignature of a do
4 authorized and license 1 agent,
have been lost. Since these policies
have not been regularly countersign¬
ed, or issued, or accounted for, or any
premiums received thereunder by this
Company, they will be valueless and
void in the hands of whomsoever they
may fall and any claim thereunder
would be illegal and fraudulent. If
found they should be returned to the
Home Office of the Company at Hart¬
ford, Connecticut. No claim of any
nature purporting to be based upon
them will be recognized by the Com-
; seminary be
i.m aHhur»-d 1 "u
i has at the present time only a
small endowment, it i* stat-l
Return to Former Home.
At a formal opening of the
campaign at headquarters, I?
St... Atlanta. Dr Richard T.
pie, of Lexington, Ky , newly
j President, of Columbia Seminary,
a Columbia alumnus, spok*- of
Kreat and ^"'hiring love for and
ty to his alma mater, and his deep de
i sire lo bring Columbia back to
i original home on Georgia soil
‘ through its great Influence,
already first in so many things, could
become a great center of spiritual
ership.
“Twenty year- ago, when I was
student at Columbia,” said Dr
pie, “ I caught a vision of a
Columbia, larger and better
and more centrally located, but I
dreamed at that time that God, in
great abundance, would ever give
the great privilege of taking part in
splendid task of building a
forward-looking theological
related to the church in all its
interests.
Losing Leadership,
Rev. ,J. Sprole L-yous, D. D, of
First. Presbyterian Church, of
and chairman of the Georgia
tee, spoke of the many vacant
in the Presbyterian churches in
gia and In the four other synods
plied by Columbia Seminary; said
this was due largely to the fact
these synods were too far
from the theological seminaries of
church: said that young ministers
variably accept, charges near
they have graduated; and that
was an urgent heed for Columbia
Georgia, where It would he
cally located to serve a territory
miles square
The Georgia campaign lias been
thorized by tha synods of
South Carolina, Alabama. Florida
Mississippi, and Approved by the
eral Assembly. The campaign is
charge of a Synods Executive
mittee of prominent Presbyterian*
follows Dr. J Sprole Lyons, Chair
man, Atlanta; Dr. Neal L.
Savannah; Mr. J. T. Brantly. Black
shear; Mr. J Bulow Campbell, Atlan
ta; Rev. S, J. Cartledge. Athens;
.1. B. Ficklen, Decatur; Rev K G
Hartman. Washington; Mr. W. D
Hooper. Athens: Dr K Tt
Rome; Dr. J. H. Patton. Marietta: Rev
j R. F. Simpson. Americas Mr
j Watkins, Atlanta
puny. The pblic will please take no
tice accordingly.
National Fire Insurance Co.,
Hartford Conn.
P>y Hugh T. Powell, General Agent.
John T. Slaton, Local Agent
At Fort Valley, Ga.
4-16-3t.
Hall 9 s Cataarrfi
Medidne will do what we
claim f it it —
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
I Sold by druggi.tt for over 40 year.
F. 7- CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohic
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IEEE RELIEF
ELIMINATES
MANUFACTURED AND GUA¬
RANTEED BY
Wheeler’s insecticide Co.
Fort Valley, Georgia
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HAIL AND TORNADO
% INSURANCE
City Realty Company
SAM PATTON, Realtor
563 Mulberry Street
Macon, Ga.
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| THE KIMBALL HOUSE J
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■ The Home of Georgia People . ■
, 400 Roomi of Solid Comfort \ '
The House of Courtesy
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; Ed Jacobs & Lige Maynard,
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Free Garage Service
Terminal Hotel, Macon, under |
same management o
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SHOES ARE GOING I ''—WHY?
„„ up , vou
; are throwing away good shoe uppers
j that ought to be saved, of you can
I reduce the slaughter calves now
by not throwing away tho.-o old shoe*
which shold be resoled for many
weeks and moths of additional wear.
. j ( j 0 )U |( now t,F ta t a resoled
,ooks , . P ract,eal, ... y as * ood as a
new shoe and that is far more com¬
fortable? Have your shoes rebuilt
here. We will save you some money
and at the same time give you foot
comfort and good appearance.
DIXON’S SHOE SHOP.
Shoe Rebuilders.
4-16-21.
m Frequent
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* “I suffered with severe §p
i§ bilious attacks that came on |g|
m two or three times each
» month,” says Mr. J. P.
* Nevins, of Lawrenceburg, 9
Ky. “I would get nauseated.
m I would have dizziness and gjp
couldn’t work. I would take
pills until 1 was worn-out
with them. I didn’t seeni to
get relief.
“A neighbor told me of
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Liver Medicine
j gi and I began its use. I never
■H have found so much relief HP
as it gave me. I would not
be without it. It seetned to
cleanse my whole system
■Btj and made me feel like new. HP
m I would take a few doses—
get rid of the bile and have
US my usual clear head, feel full HP
of pep, and could do twice
the work.” HP
■Ss Bilious attacks are “sea
sonal” with many people, gw
W? “®j?j ford’s Millions Black-Draught have taken 'Died- to HP
gm ward off such attacks, and gm
the good results they have
IB reported should induce you
gg to try it.
All Druggists’
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FOR SALE
ON/; SIX-ROOM STUCCO RUM,ALOW
ill modern improvements and equipment , built
on three lots in Oakland Heights. Fort J alley. Ga.
& SHOO rash, balance in monthly payments.
m ALSO SIXTY LOTS &
Prices from 850 10 rent first payment, bal¬ £
aft. per
$ £ ance 10 per cent per month. This is the best loca¬ 4
if tion in Fort I alley and must he sold at any sacri¬ if*
if fice. See {]. |<\ SE4KS- WEEK OF AP¬ £
oivner. tf
RIL 20TH. at hotel of Fort Valley. Ga. y*
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i GALVANIZED CEDAR AND AND PINE COMPOSITION SHINGLES ROOFING «
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Georgia Basket & Lumber Co.
C. E. MARTIN, President T. M. ANTHOINE, Vice President
PHONE 3s J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’y-Treas. 4
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Keep down the cost
and give good service
T HERE are many styles, each for
a particular purpose. Slate sur¬
faced (red, green or blue-black) ready
roofing for good looks, and spark
proof safety on steep roofed build¬
ings. Cheaper roll roofings for small
temporary buildings.
Extra heavy Carey Flexible Cement
ready roofing with the patent Carey
burlap lap—a roofing that has given
good service for over thirty years.
Our experience in suggesting a roof
suited t<p the building and at reason¬
able cost is at your disposal.
i • A Roof for Every Building”
FORT VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
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