The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, May 21, 1925, Image 2
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Peaches, Cantaloupes, and Asparagus 4
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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
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Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly.
* \\. j. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy
I Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga Res Ptor.e 13 -
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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
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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
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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
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SEND YOUR SHIPMENTS TO
| C<MPETENT SA PROMPT RETURNS
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REFERENCES :
Drovers & Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore The Produce Reporter
Dun's Mercantile Agency Any Railroad Entering Baltimore
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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