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THURSDAY, MAY 14, 11*25.
Oh! that we had Fort Valley,
of the Georgia peach, in the
Exposition at New York. Ob! that
had u chamber of commerce
The Brunswick News, the
Dispatch, the Wrightsville Hca'i'
and the Vienna News are cordially in¬
vited to attend this editor's desk
again. It. S. V. I*., likewise S. 0. S.
We do not -believe there is any
other one progressive step that will
give such impetus to every whole¬
some institution in a community as
will be gained through proper con¬
solidation of schools.
Ye editor* seraph, after reading
last week’s reference to his New
York trip, calmly suggests that she
made the trip, too, and why don’t we
ever put her name in the paper. Now
we are bound for another world.
We would rather have to our credit
gifts to such institutions as the Mai -
tha Berry School and the proposed
Woodrow Wilson College at Valdosta
and ti vote for large improvement in
rural schools than be president.
Add Schoois-President: Columbia
Theological Seminary. If God nour¬
ishes the struggling world through
any channel it certainly must he
through schools that train men to
teach His word. Every denomination
of Georgia church people certainly
must recognize the great opportunity
offered in Columbia Seminary.
Bill Biffem, in the Savannah Press,
wisely surmises that “Editor Leavy
is evidently back from that editor’s
trip to New Yorly” quoting the
Brunswick News as follows: “No sen
sible woman ever argues with ... her' ,
husband; she just tells him, that's
all.”
By the time this comes out we will
lie doing our stuff on hoard the Chat¬
tanooga hound for New York. Our
socks have been anchored to our leg
with a No V Id safety pin and if-we IJ
lose them the fishes, it will
just because the whole business w->nt. i
*- Bainhridge Post-Searchlight. I
But the inimitable Pat Griffin came
through with colors flying and baiujg
playing.
Four quarts of American peanuts,
taken to China thirty-five years ago
by a missionary, are the ancestors if
the Chinese peanut crop which now
exceeds American production. ,
•Greensboro Heruld-Joural.
A few quarts of It fire water, ■> a
brought to America a few centuries
ago by discoverers, were the n rices
tors of the modern bootlegging sys _
tern, which now runs neck-and-necK s
with American consumption.
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You. Too. Charlie Renas ?
After a week of frolic and a ne st ,
wonderfully good time it’s hard to
settle down to real work. In fact we
find that we will have to come to it
gradually.—Butler Herald.
.... I lint Railroad if -i it'' (crossing •
"e are sure that the Central of
Georgia railroad, always ready to
hear a call from Fort Valley, would
eliminate some of the great danger
.of the temporary crossing near he
ice plant by placing a watchman
there until the work is completed, if
the matter were properly called .
its attention. That is a very danger¬ ly
ous place.
A Rad Mixture
A corresponednt of the Atlanta
Georgian sends the following, which in
he calls “a recipe for a fool stev.
Take one regular, natural born fqol,
add two or three drinks of bootleg to
liquor and mix the two in a
power motor car. After the fool is
thoroughly soaked, place his foot or.
the gas and release the brakes. Re- ed
move the fool from the wreckage,
place in black satin-lined box and
garnish with flowers.”
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more outstanding ability, sterling Prepared ‘ are they in armor bright
j worth and clear, broad vision as to To put Abaddon’s host to flight
the right methods in which to build Through Christ the ever blessed Lamb.
a state.
'Tho Brunswnck News. the (‘,;v-ulrl.
Dispatch, the Wrightsvilke Hon/“3.4m.
and the Vienna News are cordinll; luv
viwd to Mutnd this editor'~' NHL:
again. R. S. V. PA. likewise S. 0‘ .\'.
We do not, -lwlivve there is um
other one progressive step that. will‘
give such impetus to every whole-l
some institution in 'a community as‘
will be gained through proper mn
- solidation of achools.
‘ Ye editor‘s seraph, after roaming
last week's reference to his New
York trip, calmly' suggests that sh»
made the trip, too, and why don't we
’
ever put her mum- in the paper. Now
We are bound for another world.
We would rather have to our “rudil‘
that if they would defeat the devil and
[and his terrible onslaught upon tin As it has fried for years years
true Christian faith, they must bestir The cleansing blood by Christ apt lied
themselves and adopt modern, vigor-! Has saved her and she’s crucified,
ous methods, one of the most impor- 'Nailed to the Cross with Him alone,
taut of which is newspaper advertis- His love’s reflected in her fuee,
Theological Seminary. If (lml nour
ishes the struggling world tlu'nugh‘
any channel it' certainly mum, Iw‘
through schools that train men to
teach His word. Every denomination}
of Georgia church people certainly
must recognize the great Opportunity
offered in Columbia Seminary.
Bill Biffem, in the Savannah Press.
wisely surmises that “Editor Lemar
is evidently back from that editor‘s
trip to New Yuri?” quoting tho I
Brunswivk wa as follows: “No amp
Bowie, of Rome, field secretary! ' I
lor the , state, delivered , , addresses] ,,
should inspire much ambition ) Mothers
our men of pretensions to ■ . Rev. David Albert Howard, on the
The officers of the i
occasion of Mothers' Day, made of his
Valley league are: Mrs. A. A. Sunday morning sermon one of the
president; Mrs. W. finest combinations of beautiful sen
ffht, Mrs. F. \\ . Withoft and Mrs. timent, sound philosophy and practi
ran ^ ^’nice, first, second and third ( . H | common sense we ever have heard,
Mrs. Edgar Duke, ft was at once an inspiring tribute
Mls ' Most ' s Solomon - tm *- s - to Mother and an eloquent appeal to
We predict that the infant coun-
of Reach will grow into finer man- ■ can Press Association's dinner; the New York Times* midnight supper; the
because of the devotion and We are reminded ol Kipling s lines, j Mergenthaler Linotype Company and the American Type Foundry with their
care ,, If I were hanged on the highest hill,
the League of Women Voters. luncheons and revelations of groat plants; the abundance of Savannah’s hos
! know whose love would follow me | pitality both upon the ,| ay of i eavin g and upon the day of returning, to say j
ft , still,
H ooarow II i/son College Mother o' mine, etc.
A Chambered Nautilus “Build That kind of love is priceless. It
more stately mansions, O, my breathes of the spirit of the mercy
That is Georgia as she lifts seat of God. But that mother’s love
eyes to the , very alabaster , , gates which , . . transcends . , all other ., love . . the .,
.. ,. . . is
noble achievement as the proposed
Wilson College at Valdosta.'
the Empire State accepts the
of a nation and bestirs her
,|f to le ** vt ' that outgrown shell of
contentment which has dwarf
her development in recent years.
’ ,d ' vb “ n Colonel Pleasant Stovall,
chairman, and his associates
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about for men of adequate j
in this majestic movement,
could not fail to include in their quishment of the home influence and
executive committee Fort Val- discipline. Better schools and teach¬
f. L. Shepard. There are no ers may build higher intellects, but
which could prevent a the home -mother and father ■is the
surge of response on the seilt °f character building, and, al
of Peach, the “county with a though we do not wish to shock any
to this evidence of Georgians' lu >dy, it is still true that sometimes j
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There are many ways for a public
to stay in office without real¬
taking the people into his confi¬
Hand shakes. smiles, special
and the public is so indiffer¬
after election day.
Georgia, and every
Georgia, needs is an awakening of
people to the fact that they are
in a BUSINESS
which they elect officers and Ji-1
Many a business, even with
men at the helm, has gone down
these good men were oiiow
to relax through the apathy of
stockholders.
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Exchanges
Returning from New York this
editor found a mountain of exchanges
having accumulated during the
vioub two weeks. He got as
pleasure out of going back
these papers as he got out of
trip.
By the way, the newspapers
Georgia seemed to get along
their editors about as well.as they
with them. Hut it cannot he
that the editor is a wholly
sary evil.
C. E. Martin. President
When 0. K. Martin,
of the Citizens Bank of Fort
was elected president of the
Hankers’ Association at its
convention in Macon both this city
the association shared equally in
honor, for all of Georgia might
searched with an eagle eye and
be found no banker and citizen
Church Advertising
“What are the Protestant
Coming to?” is the blazing
with which a conspicuous
merit liegins in this issue of
Leader-Tribune. It is the
ment of “The New Reformation,"
monthly magazine which
amoung its editors such
men as William Jennings Bryan,
Clover Monsma, Bishop Horace M
Du Bose, L. R. Scarborough and
ers.
The purpose of these great spiritual
leaders and their publicity campaign
is to hold the American people true
to the infallible Bible."
Church leaders throughout
are opening their eyes to the fact
League W omen I oters
That was a mighty significant event
last Saturday afternoon when
second meeting of the Fort Valley
League of Women Voters, with Mrs.
A. , A. . Williams as president, ... met . in .
the court , , house with ,, a splendid - ... show¬ -
ing in numbers and a program which
breathed of sound, practical political
thought and high vision. Miss Elea¬ |
nor Raoul, of Atlanta, organizing
secretary of Georgia, and Miss Ade
Woodrow Wilson.
u
h Think it not strange God’s saints
| should pray;
They walk by faith from day to day,
Led by the Shepherd of the fold.
Of Abraham they are the seed,
And Christ supplieth all their need
( As in the fleeting of old.
( years
i .Saints walk by faith, but not by sight;
Their strength is measured by the
might
Of Him Who rules the land and .
j Hy faith they walk and see the face
I Of Him Who brought redemptive
j grace
, Their I^ird through all the year; to
be*.
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well they walk the narrow
,
way,
And stronger grow from day to day
I Confiding in the Savior’s
name:
They deem the kohinoors of earth
Are powerless to save the soul;
With their affection fixed above,
They hear Christ’s voice, they know
His love
And swerve not from their Lord's
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tears,
And as she kneels in prayer and
I pleads,
God will exalt her to His throne.
—W. C. CARTER.
and ‘ >very county in Georttia wi!!
reach tht ‘ luyh * round of efficiencv
and econ " m - v and real P ,,hlic s, ' rvil '*-
from State Highway * Board to Boards
Countv Commissioners, onlv when
the back from ’Possum
a direct interest in knowing just ex¬
actly what the officers and directors
of their most important business,
that is not blind in affection but
itself to the training of
who will not .he “hanged on the
hill.”
We are reminded that a good mo¬
complained to us about the late
excursions of her high school
arguing that the school teachers
regulate the boy’s habits.
That is one of the greatest, trage¬
of the modern day—the relin-
much for the lickings she to disclose to those who plan such a trip. There is one item of expense
gave us which had not anticipated. We must buy lot of collars. Notwith¬
we do for her precious kisses and j we a new
lullabies. So true is this! standing a sea-sickness which we thought had reduced us hy halt' and some
we came near including in oui _
on Mother's Day one of the lar- j
of this section’s 6,000,000 peach i
in order that she might resume ]
good work.
ST. ANDREWS CHURCH
Episcopal
E. J. Say w ell. Pastor
Communion, 7:30 a. m.
School, 9:30 a. m.
Prayer, 11:00 a. m.
P. S. L„ 6:30 p. ui.
Prayer, 7:30 p. m.
all.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA.,
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY. 0A.. THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1925.
Earthly Saints
control.
Of all the world they are the light.
It’s sun by day, its moon by night.
Unfading stars to light the way,
Like them you may converted he
And find the Christ of Calvary
When like the dying thie'f you pray.
Saints you have seen; your mother’s
one,
And daily prays “Thy will be done."
> God knows her heart, beholds her
Trot to Punkin Hill, wake up and take
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child.” Really, we love our mother 1
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control.
01‘ all the world they are the light,
his sun by (lay, its moon by night,
Unfading stars (,0 light the way,
Like them you may converted be
And find the Christ of Calvary
When like the dying thie’f you pr‘ly.
Saints you have seen: your mother’s
one,
John Paschal, managing editor of the Atlanta Journal, crowned the trip *
with a leading editorial of much charm last Sunday morning, He took for
his text the Argonauts Jason and the golden fleece. All right, John Jason,!"
you and such noble argonauts as Jim Davidson, Linton Starr, Roger Winter, !
Walter Winn and Lovelace Eve may claim that you were looking for a
golden fleece, hut we know better. You were trying to find overcoats. And S p*.'lal notice lots Just reached me
you never thought about Jason until you got back home. But here’s wishing j 0 f two t»itvlleiu ‘-ii’hoolboy howlers.
you much more good fortune upon your return than was Jason s lot. 'I'he is the most idiomatic trans
* * * laiioti of “Pn in hello.” which was
Billy Sutlive’s inimitable wit, dazzling mind and broncho voice rendered “f reedom from Indigestion.”
as I tie second relates the wel
always in parties, made two laughs to occasion where to known
press grow on every historical incident of Queen Kllzaheth
only one grew before. Without Billy, Savannah and the Press would be dry. and Sir Waiter Raleigh’s cloak. After
We mean by comparison; no reflections on any other sources of moisture, describing the scene, the pupil made
including the Atlantic ocean. Neither do we mean that Billy is a “wet.” He] the queen **y :
is positively dry. Both in not being dry nor wet, yet being both Bill Biffem j “Sir VValier, 1 aru afraid I have
is the mahntma of the main. Me is worth Charlie Brown’s weight in gold. dirtied your cloak."
* "Dieu el »ion Sir Wai¬
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Georgia editors and their wives now have flower gardens in their
minds, in which bloom sweetest memories of the radiant receptions given
them at every point on the trip. Even God smiled upon the voyage.-caus¬
ing the waters to he calm and the heavens to -be alight with warmth that
made the petals of pleasant associations to unfold. Thus it must have been
the party included many whose hearts were singing:
‘ Savior, pilot me
Over life's tempest nous sN*
Unknown waves before me roll.
Hiding rock ami treacherous shoal,
Chart ami compass came from Thee
Jesus Savior, pilot me.”
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The Georgia Society with its elaborate dinner at the Strand Roof
the officers of the steamship Leviathan; the Yale Club; the Ameri-
Saussy, the these and countless other features could '
on voyage; not
been real—we must have been dreaming.
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, !' made rom the ricid and
Well, Mr. John D. McCartney, assistant the president of the Ocean ' Ue't o’ grapes
to f rom ra ? 50 * -tin, aening .-idnc joints ininis it can- lemon ' combined with
Company and the Central of Georgia Railway o -i Company, we not hurt you, and it certainly stop* that has been juice, for lithia and
old rheumatism u-?d yea*- to help clean
to say that if it was a dream, it was a bargain at the price, and we j torture SUI * at once and neutralize stimulate clogged kidnev-; aLo to
put vou on notice that we are going dreaming again next year at 0 *^ * Cm the acid- in the system so
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rates. We’ve already begun to make plans.
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We have joked a little about that ocean trip, As when leaving a
one, it was either to laugh or to cry. But Jack, even without the
companionship of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Downs. Mr. and Mrs.
Saussy, other joint hosts. Mrs. McCartney and yourself, no vacation
be more perfect than one embracing a voyage to New York and re¬
on the beautiful City of Chattanooga or any of her sisters in the Ocean
Company’s fleet. To those people of the Peach county section
are planning vacations we warmly commend one of this type. It is one
great advantage in economy and surpassing charm, To live in en
for a few days on the City of Chattanooga is to be a king,
upon the fat of land and sea, having as your domain a ship which
every desirable comfort and luxury, administered at the hands of a
and crew who must be magicians to conjure up such lovely ways
pleasant days. It is to dream dreams and see visions.
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our too our amazement to a
^following the voyage, we can't get a single old collar to fasten in an
way around our neck. Reminds us of Andy Gump after Palm
Good-night. Jack; had a mighty good time.
METHODIST CHURCH
Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor.
schol, 9:30 a. m., Judge H.
Mathews, superintendent.
by the pastor at 11 a. m.
7:30 p. m.
League at 6:30 p. m.
meeting, Wednesday at 7:30
all services the public is cor¬
invited.
UP WITH MR. DOWNS
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THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF CHATTANOOGA”
“Sailing, >ailinir over the bounding m^in,
For many a stormy wind shall blow
it’ll I Jack conies home again.”
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lights were low in the music room. Gordon Saussy and
Leavy, keeping the traditions of Savannah and Brunswick, clung closely
gether around the flapper contingent. Evelyn Harris, sitting across
room, looked in green envy upon the happy group. Then, like a flash
lightning, inspiration leaped in Evelyn’s eyes.
“Look! he exclaimed, “the rum fleet!” i £. i
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As usual, the devilin’ Evelyn took charge of the ladies.
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Every rose has its thorn. Gordon Chapman, of the Sandersviile Pro
gress, was not with the party, choosing to await the National Editorial As
sociation’s June meeting in Virginia and voyage to Bermuda, after having
extracted all the joy from New York. Gordon kindly urges us to join'him.
Next time we join any ocean-going party it’s going to be the navy, where
we have a fighting change.
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It’s all wrong; New York is not suffering from race suicide. On River¬
side Drive, as well as the East Side, the most outstanding, feature is babies.
We can prove it by J. J. Howell, bachelor editor of the Cuthbert Leader,
who, on that memorable bus ride on the first morning in New York, heard
A. S. Hardy, of the Gainesville News, exclaim at two passersby: “Laugh
d—n you! Haven’t you ever seen a straw hat before?”
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duel. He evidently mistook Milton for this writer anyhow. We move the |
rnatter of al1 note8 > indudin * ours - bt ‘ tablpd -
This is a truth which our conscience compels us
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'The lights were, low in the music room. Gordon Saussy and Clarence
Leavy, keeping the, traditions of Savannah and Brunswick. clung closely to
gether around the flapper contingent. Evelyn Harris, sitting across the
room, looked in green envy upon the happy group. Then, like a flash of
lightning, inspiration leaped in Evelyn's eyes.
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We can prove it by J. J. Howall, bachelor editor of the Cuthbert Leader,
who, on that memorable bus ride on the first morning in New York. heard
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BAPTIST CHURCH
1). A. Howard. Pastor
There will not be any preaching
services at the Baptist church next
Sunday, May 17, on account of the
pastor, Mr. Hifrvard, attending the
Southern Paptist Convention, conven¬
ing in Memphis, Tenn.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. 6.00 and 6:30 P- m
Other \ services . during the week
at
the usual time.
E BAPTIST CHL‘RCH
I There D. will A. not Howard. be Pastor preaching
I any
'Sunday, [services at the Baptist church next‘
May 17, on account of the
pastor, Mr. Hi’vard, attending the
Southern Paptist Convention. conven~
ing in Memphis, Tenn.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 and 6:30 p. m.
Otlier services during the week at
the usual time.
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There will be preaching next Sab¬
bath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school and Bible class at
9:45 a. m.
A cordial welcome for all.
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Flush Kidneys
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Glass of Salts 3eforo Break¬
fast Occasionally
When •our kidneys hurt and your
back fee sore, don't if ! and
proceed t,, ’o a d your ■tomai: with .i
lot of drugs that exciti ii kidney.',
and irrita :e the entire tirinar; tract
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of water before breakfast cacti ■ morn¬
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Sabbath school and Bible class at
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