The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, May 21, 1925, Image 2

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" S hip You r — Peaches, Cantaloupes, and Asparagus 4 TO LORD & SPENCER, Inc. Market K,Htahli>hed 1887 BOSTON. V/ l $.$. 21 No • A S/Wr* 1. II. Incorporated 1917 Milton’$ Wine Worth There is nothin* that n.i : •* in'* a rich and xtron* toil tli.il which they carry inside of them Writ'll is of llie he i'¬ uot of Hi ■ ti*‘i | / ilia Milton Georgia Commission Merchant* - for GEORGIA PEACH GROW ERS GREEN & MILAM ATLANTA. GEORGIA. i long established reputation as the Bigges it and Pest in the South we sot.tat yUAUm 11 ON CONSIGNMENT CRATE TO CARLOAD LOTS Now in Effect. Sweet Milk in pint bottle ___10c eacii Sweet Milk in quart bolt. s .... 15c emcb . . Buttermilk .. 5c quart . t- Butter at market price pint Cream ..... 40c —-——...... Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly. * \\. j. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy I Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga Res Ptor.e 13 - i*vW+W IN PITTSBU RGH. PA ANDERSON & JOHNSTON ARE ESTABLISHED TO GEORGIA PEACHES <)\ i LARGE SCALE WITH ALL ACM.ABLE TO THE GRO .4 Good Substantial House in a Good Suhstantird Market ■ CU RT1 yo c o . Established 1826 COMMISSION MERCHANTS Vi e solicit youc Boston Peach and Reference: any FRUIT AND PRODUCE Melon shipments. Mercantile Agency. S S. 4 104-106 Faneu.il Hall Market BOSTON. M A \ THE LEADER-TP.IBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1925 , Onifvn of Church Peuit p,. w , wore first |if» ■*•,( in f-h'irrhPi for Ih ■ ■ if 0 iritian r, » ■ ■v nidi a try ■ u .hip *rs Hat OH tin ■ ■ 'tigerf »’•>•>! » Be : owed in Derivon i* i TUfc sttiin i11»*• Nutm ‘4 Sin' -' conferred ii(>nn It:*' stale of Connectl- j rut, the stirewil i i liiitanta of wluftl ■were on jo, > • • • ly •ti irged with manit- : facturini! e.|:ir o' ■ i, In imitation ! of the *n uui** ll ;e, and palming ' tliein on m tui.su* ~t H4 t*u?i'osu'Ts.— I Kansas < tty 8 ■ Soon Felt Improvement "The first time 1 took Cardui 1 was in an awful bad way,” says Mr3. OraCariiie, R, F. D. Troup, Texas. ”1 v/ent fishing one day. A heavy storm came up and 1 got soaking wet in the rain. I was afflicted with awful smothering spells. "My mother had some CARDUI! For Female Troubles in the house that she was taking, so she immediately began giving it to me. In a few days I got all right. "Last tall l got run-down in health. 1 was weak and puny and l began to suiter. 1 would get so 1 could hardly walk. Having taken Cardui before, I sent to the store for a bottle of it. Almost from the first dose 1 could feel an improvement. “Cardui has helped me a lot and 1 am glad to feel recom¬ like mend it. I don’t the same woman 1 was last fail . My appetite is good now, and I’m sure it’s Cardui that’s t»3de it pick up.” All Druggists’ 11X -11 PEACHES I HENDERSON , LINTHICUM& COMPANY * CAMDEN AND CHARLES STREETS BALTIMORE. M IRYLA \3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS OVER FORTY YEARS t )I SERVICE TO OUR SHIPPERS USE THE BALTIMORE MARKET | AND - I US SEND YOUR SHIPMENTS TO | C<MPETENT SA PROMPT RETURNS > REFERENCES : Drovers & Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore The Produce Reporter Dun's Mercantile Agency Any Railroad Entering Baltimore i CHESTER FRANZELL <St Industries PITTSBURGH. P\. Pay rolls heaviest running in years fuil-biast and Buying power Public generally WHEELING, W. VA. of community employed ami tremendous prosperous Heaviest receivers of Peaches an /there two markets for many years. The trade ( tune to us for Peaches because they knoic ire trill hare daily supplier j row start of Gearsia season until the latest norlhern urour t ore marketed. H e maintain a corps at expert salesmen thorouiihl v ex perienced in the handling id Peaches. AT YOUR SERVICE CORRESPOND WITH