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J Professional
Directory
Claude M. Houser
Samuel M. Mathews
HOUSER & MATHEWS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the State and
Courts
Loans made upon City Property
monthly payment plan and
loans upon farm property.
Woolfolk Bldg. Phone
Fort Valley, (ia.
NORMAN E. ENGLISH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brown Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Woolfolk Building Phone 31
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and
Courts
Loans Made on Realty
1 .ouis L. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr.
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. Phone 9
Furr Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans on Realty Negotiated
GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Citizens Hank Building I’hone 3 74
Fort Valley^ Ga.
1)R. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant
Citizens Bank Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
Phones: Office 82; Residence 115.
DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J. Office 14-J.
We Insure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone
Bldg. Ga. 58-J.
John T. Slaton
FIRE INSURANCE
Woolfolk Bldg. Fort Valley, Ga.
Phone 283
A TRIBUTE TO MRS. RILEY
In the passing on March 28th of
our beloved friend and co-worker,
Mrs. Lula Frederick Riley, out of the
shadows of this life into the glorious
dawn of a new day in the sunlight of
the glory-land, there has gone one
who was universally admired and
loved.
Not soon will we see her like again
—though God doeth all things well.
A woman—she was—of the old
school, whose home was her universe,
yet her benigh influence extended out
to all her neighbors and friends.
What a lesson was her life! Tranquil
and peaceful as a summer sea! Yet I
doubt if any one who ever lived in
Fort Valley had a stronger hold upon
the hearts of the people, or wielded
a greater influence for good, jq ot
with an aggressive force, but ty
gentleness and love did she win all
hearts.
I think of her as she walked m and
out amidst the flowers she loved so
well, as the fairest blossom of them
all, whose fragrance and charm will
linger in our hearts forever.
Mrs. Riley was a woman of wonder
ful personality. Gentle, lovable, mod¬
est, yet firm, loyal and true. Many
times has it been said of her, that
she was the most loved woman in
the community. The reason was, when
our hearts were troubled, we knew
where to find a heart full of sympa¬
thy—that beat in unison with our
own. Ever ready she was to meet us
with a warm hand clasp, and a mo
therly smile upon her sweet face.
She was closely identified with
every organization in the city- social,
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Now in Effect.
Sweet Milk in pint bottle* ------------------- ______ 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottle*.................... ______ 15c each
Buttermilk ..........................................— ....... 5c quart
Butter at market price.
________ 40c pint
i Terms: Ca*h in advance or strictly weekly.
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W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy
Dairy Phone 3303 Frrt Valley, Ga. Fes. Phene 131
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£ i THE KIWANIS KALL
£ £ OFFICIAL ORGAN BUY AI HOME
£ of the and Get Full Value
£ Fort Valley
£ Kiwanis Club Published Weekly Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Y alley, Ga. for Your Money
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* lastc » satisfies thirst and refreshes.
£ Every bottle is sterilized—insur
£ ing absolute purity
£ £ Fort Valle; m W' 2
£ £ W. G. BHISKN1HNH. KIWANIAN
£ £ J. W„ Woolfolk W. L. Snow Rulph Newton
£ ¥ J. W. Woolfolk & Co.
35 £ Spray Material, Peas & Peaches
Fort Valley, Georgia
EVANS CLARK CO. Inc.
Marketing anti Dealers in Asparagus
nod Peach Crates and Supplies.
A. J. Evans E. G. Clark
ifi Kiwanian Kiwanian
Your account, whether large or small,
respectfully solicited on the basis of
\ sincere appreciation. i
PROMPT COURTEOUS
EFFICIENT
SERVICE □ jO
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Bank of Fort Valley
Manufacturers of
CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR
FORI VALLE! KNITTING MILLS
F. O. MILLER, Pres. A. J. EVANS, Treas. & Gen'l Mgr.
T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt.
KIWANIANS
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literary and religious. Although nev
er seeking office for herself and al¬
ways preferring others—yet realizing
her ability, her keen sense of justice,
and her universal popularity, she was
called upon to fill important offices
in every society. Her advice, modest¬
ly and gently given, was always acted
upon, and found to be just what was
needed.
Mrs. Riley had a keen sense of hu
mour and could entertain in her own
inimitable style, yet her wit was nev
er tinged with malice—nor used for
an y ignoble purpose.
As a wife, mother, neigh iior and
friend she was unexcelled. No duty
was too irksome if she could thereby
contribute to the comfort and pleas¬
ure of others.
Her life was spent in doing for
others. She possessed the secret of a
happy life, and her motto was For
Others. 75 The following poem seems
to same been written of rare souls
like hers.
“Lord help me to Jive from day to Jay
In such a self-forgetful way
That even when I kneel to pray
My prayer shall be for Others.
Help me in all the work I do
To ever be sincere and true
And know that all I’d do for you
Must needs be done for Others.
Let self be crucified and slain
And buried deep: and all in vgin
May efforts be to rise again
Unless to live for — Others.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1925.
A Tribute of Love.
To Our Valued Member,
Mrs. A. C. Riley.
Woman’s Library Auxiliary
‘None hears the door that opens
Through which they pass beyond re¬
call
Soft as loosened leaves of roses,
One by one our loved ones fall.”
When we last gathered together
for the meeting of the Library Aux¬
iliary, Mrs. Riley was with us. As we
think of her today, our hearts are
saddened for we have lost not only a
valued member, but each of us hero
have lost a friend. The questions that
arise in our hearts only God can ans¬
wer.
That beautiful passage of Scrip
ture, “Whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely, whatso¬
ever things are of good report—-think
on these things,” must have been a
guide and favorite of Mrs. Riley, for
truly it was exemplified in her beau
tiful life.
Mrs. Riley loved her club work. Al¬
though she shrank from positions of
prominence, her strong mind, her
sound judgment, her poise, fitted her
And when my work on earth is done
And my new work in Heaven’s begun
May I forget the crown I’ve won
While thinking still of Others. v.
—A FRIEND.
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told When
Your Skin Breaks Out
Any breaking out of the skin on face,
neck, arms or body is overcome quick¬
est by applying Mentho-Sulphur. Ihe
pimples seem to dry right up and go
away, declares a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to take
the place of sulphur as a inexpensive. pimple re¬
mover. It is harmless and
Just ask any druggist for a small jar
of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it
like cold cream.
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925.
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THE CITY
A Service Station
• For Farmers
(Jet this idea on straight,” advised Dr. Walter
Burr to his audience at the Kiwanis Club’s city
rural love-feast in El Dorado. 1 A town is a ser
vice station for country people, A town’s trade
territory is that era in which it can best give ser¬
vice. Don’t say ‘business men and farmers.’ Say
‘town business men and country business men.’
The farmer is as much of a business man as a mer¬
chant, and in some instances, he is more of a busi¬
ness man than many merchants. ••
We can talk goods and prices until we g-row
black in the faces, but not until we give our farmer
friends a genuine neighborly service, will they be
attracted to this town as a trading point. There is
no barrier between the town and the country. Our
needs are mutual, our aims are the same. The
town’s one job is to look upon the farmer as a neigh¬
bor who is reasonable and entirely human in his
outlook. He is willing to pay as he goes. He will
make that town his home town which caters to his
needs, which gives him a true service untarnished
by any affectation of approach or insincerity of in¬
terest and attention.
—Editorial in the El Dorado, Kansas, Times.
NO MEETING FRIDAY
Postponed on Account of Picnic
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for places of leadership which she
jably filled in both her religious and
civic activities.
Hers was a beautiful nature—pure,
sweet, unselfish. The spirit of gentle
ness and kindness was in her every
word and act. Perhaps after all, there
is nothing so “kindly as kindness. ’
She was the type of Christian who
thinks no ill; whose tongue speaks no
ill; whose heart and mind had faith
in the element of good in all. As mo¬
ther, wife, friend, her life was one of
love and loving service.
We all know how generous she was
with her flowers. Many that she gave
Have Kidneys
j Examined By
Your Doctor
Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if
Eack Pains You or Bladder
Bothers
Flush your kidneys by drinking
quart of water each day, also take mi
occasionally, says a noted authority, \vi
tells us that too much rich food ton
acids which almost paralyze the kid:;
in their efforts to expel it from i
blood. They become sluggish ..
weaken; then you may suffer wi'b
dull misery in the kidney region, so
pains in the back or sick headache, di
ness, your stomach sours, tongm
coated, and when the weather i
you have rheumatic twinges. The -•
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the cli;
nels often get sore and irritated, oldie:
you to seek relief two or three tin
during the night. neutralize these irritab
To help
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys ai
flush off the tody’s urinous waste, g
four ounces of Jad Salts from any pha
macy here; take a tablespoonful in
glass of water before breakfast for
few days, and your kidneys may tin -
act fine. This famous salts is ni:e ,
from the acid of grapes anti lemon juir
combined with lithia, and has been use
for years to help flush and stimuli!.
sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize th
acids in thus the system often so relieving they no bladJc lotiga
irritate,
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: delightful can not it
jure and makes a efferve
cent lithia-water drink. Bv all mean
have vonr physician examine your kid
neys at least twice a year.
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The Fori Valley Oil Co.
Manufacturers of /
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
IK C. STROTHER St H. M. WHITING, KIM ASIANS
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
Gl.ENMORK GREEN. KIWANIAN
Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY- SERVICE
HARDWARE & FURNITURE
44 We’ve Cot It »»
F. O. MILLER, Kiwanian
For
SPRAY MATERIALS
SPRAY MACHINES
CRATE MATERIALS
Call on
SOUTHERN BROKERAGE COMPANY
F. W. Withoft, Mgr.
Kiwanian
C HALL
KIWANIAN
THE TIRE MAN
me have bloomed since she left us. I
see reflected in them the sweet spirit
of her, whose pure thought in innate
love of the beautiful, gave them so
gladly. Her spirit will live hot only in
her own flower garden but in those of
her friends as well,
We, too, may live again in flower,
* n tree, in vine. Who of us but can
recall even now Mother’s rosebush”
or the crepe myrtle, or dahlias in the
old home garden, or the tree that fa¬
ther planted. No matter how short a
time we stay in a place, may we not
leave a memorial so that others who
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M <n our family of six children
„ and find it a good liver and
” bowel regulator," Mrs.
says ”
C. E. Nutt, of Mineral W 1
'41 Springs, Ark. “Ihavetaken EH
4jj{ it myself in the last two or ^
qrj, three years for indigestion. I gp,
would feel dizzy, have gas m
<0 and sour stomach, also feel ^ ^
a thickness in my chest. I’d
m take a good dose of m
BLACK-DRAUGHT
m Liver Medicine »
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48 would relieve me, and I I ‘
would feel belter for days. a
zm 'r* “My husband takes it for A, ^ i !
41 biliousness. He says he has Bw
never found its equal. When ,
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‘41 ing, he takes Black-Draught
night and morning for a few wm \
,A days and he doesn’t com- A
41 plain ‘‘1 any more. do !
sure recommend Ww
gn Thedford’s Black-Draught.” A
m Your liver is the largest
organ in your body. When
out of order, it causes many A
4SS . complaints. Put your liver
in shape by taking Thed- a*
ford’s Black-Draught. m
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live there in days to come shall know
that it has sometime been the abode
of one whose soul was alive with the
love of God, of nature, and of human
ity.
Great-Heart is dead, they say!
Nor dead nor sleeping! She lives
on! Her name
Shall kindle many a heart to flame,
The fire she lighted shall burn on
and .on, I
Till all the darkness of the lands
be gone,
And all the kingdoms of the earth
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lMICA-KOTE
ROOFING
Workmen recognize its quality
C OMPARED there is a toughness with roll that goods distinguishes of equal weight Carey
Mica-Kote Roofing. This is due to the quality in the
felt itself and to the greater amount of asphalt
saturant which it absorbs.
Samples and prices gladly furnished.
FORT VALLEY LUMBER COMPANl
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Number 36.
be won,
And won. 1
A soul so fiery sweet can never did,
But lives and loves and worM
through all eternity. ft
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine is a Combined
Treatment,bods
local and internal, and has been sucres*
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for oven
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, Ohld