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IN MEMORIAM
Mr*. W. C. Carter.
Soft the winds of night are
requiems where loved one:
Jgcid stars fair ea rns of light.
vigils keeping,
At rest her tir< d heart, mortal- are
destined to part,
The gentle spirit winged its
with the shadows de< penmg.
'Tis the earthly tie is severed,
unvasers (lod is true.
Another link in the chain i gone, 'tis
missing,
The time worn rocking chair, fondest
memories duster there,
Clinging to the silent home, and hallo
them for keeping.
T see the dear familiar path, winding
'round the old front step,
Up the hill ascending often we did
wander,
Abandonment with grief, daily cares
are sometimes brief,
Sunny hours and purple shades, we
did count them but to squander.
Hope within my breast is kindled,
pressing upward to the goal,
Through the goulen bars there is no
sin hequileing,
Heaven is without alloy, unquench
able eternal Joy,
Free and open to the King, to the
slave and hireling.
Iri sweet communion with my thoughts
when the twilight hours are spent,
Stealing oVr me an insatiable yearn
mg,
A picture of the past shadows indeli
lily cast,
Upon the walls of memory scared,
and constant burning.
Angel faces I discern them, through
a mist of tears and pain.
Hush! listen to their voices, methinks
I hear them speaking
Like unto a dulcet strain, gentle as
the summer’s rain,
And the silence 'twas so sweet, I
hushed my timely weeping.
Holy reverence, love sublime, are trib
utary to the dead,
Be resigned, when they are in our
deur Lord's keeping.
Live with this endeavor, meet them
in the vast forever,
Bid them “good-bye” for awhile and
leave them in peace asleeping.
MRS. HUGH L. ALLEN,
Powersville, Ga.
Wife and Husband
Roth III With Gas
“For years I had gas on the stom¬
ach. The first dose of Adlenka help¬
ed. I now sleep well and all gas is
(signed) gone, it also nelped my husband, *>
Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE
spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and
often brings astonishing relief to the
stomach. Stops that full, bloated feel¬
ing. Brings out old waste matter you
never thought was in your system.
This excellent intestinal evacuant is
wonderful for constipation. — Cope¬
land's Pharmacy. —Adv.
“COMICS • •
A colored customer walked up to a
table of B. V. D.’s in a Fort Valley
store, held one up and asked, “Lady,
what's the price of these A. B. C.’s.
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SOl'THKRN EXPOSITION TO HE
HELD IN NEW YORK MAY 11-23
Atlanta, (5a. That the Southern
Exposition to he held in New York
May 11 -23 should he the greatest ex
Ihibition of the South ever shown and
J that the vast financial resources of
the east and north should he drawn
way by the displayed opportuni¬
ties of Dixie as shown at the big
event, was the opinion expressed
here today by A. it. Daniel, passen
ger traffic manager of the Atlanta,
Hirmingham and Atlantic Railway,
who has just returned from a meet¬
ing of the Eastern Railroad Presi¬
dent's Conference, Committee on Pub¬
lic Relations, held at the Yale Club
in New York City.
“If the South makes a great show¬
ing at the exposition it will be hard
to estimate the benefit which will
accrue in an industrial, commercial
and agricultural way,” said Mr. Dan¬
iel.
INCOME TAX TO BE REDUCED
Atlanta, Ga.—May 5.—Good news
,for business comes from Washington,
according to Frank Hempstead, coun¬
| cilor in taxation of Atlanta and
Washington. At the next session of
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Congress, beginning in December this
year, the income tax will again be
I reduced.
The original Mellon bill, nroviding
for a cut of 25 per cent in the sur
tax, will be revived in a modified
form, Mr. Hempstead says. Other re
ductions on small incomes will be in
eluded.
The promised decrease in the tax,
with the hint that, further reductions
are likely to follow at intervals un¬
til it is wiped out altogether, business
experts here say, should draw much
capital that has sought immunity
from taxation in exempt bonds back
into business channels.
“Such a return of money to hard
work for progress, instead of idling
in security like a man on a summer
vacation, will begin at the time when
business financing may be needed,”
Mr. Hempstead.
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JUST A WORD
You would not burn your home
just because the roof leaked,
would you?
Well, Listen, there is no reason
WHY you should throw away a
pair of Shoes just because a
small hide has been worn in the
sole.
If you will let me repair them
you will be glad that you did
not throw them away—
Yours for COMFORT and
ECONOMY
Dixon's Shoe Shop
Opposite Water Tower i
FORT VALLEY
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For Real Optical Service
SEE US
Scientific Eye Examinations
Glasses that Satisfy.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925.
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VACATION
lime will soon be here. You will want a
new travelling bag, bat box or suitcase.
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TRAVELLING BAGS
$1.98 70 $11.95
LADIES' HAT BOXES
$4.95
SUIT CASES
98' 70 $12.50
BATHING TIME
IS HERE!
A vision of clear, cool waters, pure air and
the companionship of fun-loving folks. The
very spirit of out of doors in spring per¬
vades these attractive
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R made of fine quality wool jersey, a com
plete line showing all the new and fancy
shades
$2.98 AND $3.98
Fort Valley L Fort Valley fi X X
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COSTUME SLIPS
All colors and white Jersey Silk Slip!-.
$2.98
SHADOW PROOF UNGETTE SUPS
81.69
SATIN AND UNGETTE SUPS
$1.00
JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS
$1.98
HAM) EMBROIDERED AM) LACE
TRIMMED TEDDIES AND STEP-INS
$1.00
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Dresses for all Summer Social functions.
Adoralde frocks for end-of-school wear,
colors and styles that give youth, charm
and gracefulness.
Crepe de Chine Dresses at
$16.50, $19.50 ANI) $24.50
Figured Crepes and Striped Silks at
$5.95 ' m > $7.95
VOILE DRESSES AT
$4.95. $7.95 $9.95
Lovely white Dresses in Crepe de Chine and
Flat Crepe . $9.95 A ”? $16.50
LADIES’ HATS
The purchase of the entire stock of a Milli¬
nery House in Macon prepares us to offer
unusual values in
WOMEN’S HATS *
Hats that were originally priced from $8 to
S20. reduced to
$4.95
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HOSIERY
Full fashioned Chiffon Hose in white and
fashion t
black and all the shades that says
are smartest, including Blush and Freckles
$1.48
PICNIC "" HIKING
To he comfortable anti smart in the out-of
doors, whether von are planning a camping
| trip or a hike. Knickers worn with separate
or sleeveless jackets are tremendously smart t
KHAKI KNICKERS
$1.98
WHITE DUCK KNICKERS
$1.98
COTTON TW EED KINCKERS i
$1.98
P
LINEN TW EED KNICKERS
$3.00
KNICKER SUITS in KHAKI for GIRLS,
ages 6 to 11 years —
$ 2.00