The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, May 21, 1925, Image 4

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++++-^-M--W*++<-++-H-++++++++++++++4 ff ^ ou Can't Find It t ( in Ft. Valley Try Dannenberg’s I t c. w. These Beautiful New — X Fancy Wash Fabrics + * . CX! ©. »-■ 36 in. ' » flox f.ooiti Crepe. Formerly Site, now 69c yd 1 t S. . Mail \ (tar Orders lit Me -30 in. Japanese Crepe. Formerly 25c, m>w 19c yd. - Solid colors, all shades. Dont forget, I slio|i with you or for 89c yd. anti 1 Shopping shadow —36 in. Fancy Yania Vania Crepe. F'ormerly '.the now \ OU , am vour 59c •IANK BROWN —40 in. Satinette. Formerly 60c now vd PERSONAL SERVICE SHOPPER Fancy and bordered. The Danncnbera: Co. 39c Macon. <ia. in. Figured Voile. Formerly 59c yd —40 now Please ship Mtti! KxpreMM or . to 40 in. Floral Voile. Now 59c yd • • IName 39c Street —40 in. Solid Color Voile. Formerly 49c now yd Post Office 69c yd. the following order for which I enclose —36 in. English Broadcloth. Formerly 89c now P. (). Money Order * Beautifully striped. - - - %• Charge 4 —36 in. Shrunk Dress Linen. Formerly 75c now 49c yd Cash or Stamps Solid colors, all shades. _____32 in. French Gingham, fast colors. Was 45c now 39c yd Stripes, checks and solids. . ■ —32 in. Devonshire Cloth, fast colors. Now 39c yd. * I ■ Stripes, checks and solids. 25c —32 in. Lad Lassie Cloth, fast colors. Was 29c now yd. <» a . Macons Most Complete De/xirtment 32 in. Ginghams. Formerly 25c now 19c yd Store Plaids, checks and stripes. The Dannenherg Company —36 in. Percales (best quality). Formerly 29c now 25c yd * ■ ■ MACON, GEORGIA THESE PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY <■ ■ i H H ' * '**'*'* » I I I » »»♦♦♦<"» » IfMtlHm 4- H - HH - t i STOP! Your phoning the second time for Tire Service , by phoning THE 64 CO. T Watch for Next Week’s Ad ' --——- ~~ E Tribute to the Memory of MRS. SAM T. HURST From Gov. Treutlen Chapter 1). A. R. “Leaves have their time to fall . ' And flowers to wither at the North wind’s breath, And stars to set— but all I Thou hast all seasons for thine own, ' dh death!” Today we stand with heads bowed and hearts burdened under the sliad ow of a great sorrow. The melancholy truth "Thou hast all seasons for thine own, oh death!" comes to us m all the fullness of its mournful mean¬ ing la this glorious spring time of life, death in sinister silence has come TIRED, TENDER FEET J your and UST then shoe* take put off * vi «*• l those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching,bum Tit ter ing feet of yours in a * “TIZ” bath. When your feet feellikelumpsof lead — all tired out—just try “TIZ.” It’s grand—it's glorious. Vour feet wall dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like “TIZ." It’s the only remedy that draws out all the poisons and acids which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buys a box of “TIZ” at any drug or depart¬ ment store—don't wsit. Ah I how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. Test “TIZ" free. Send this coupon. Wsftsr Latksr P« 4 r« C». Free a; 6ss Madison Ars. Nsw fork City Trial v (gait Masaaapla "TIZ" 1 TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA.. THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1925. THE LEAD ER ' and erased from our roll, the name of Jule Hunter Hurst. “The grass grows green where the frost has been. And waste and wayside are fringed with flowers, And the merry bluebirds twitter and trill. And the swallow swings on his steel-blue wings I This way and that at wildest will.” But in this circle which held her in loving embrace, the skies grow dark and music’s sweetest measures are meaningless and mute, ' EXTRA HEAVY 65 lbs. HEAW 55 Iks. Lv V\\\* MEDIUM 451k. 1 EIGHT *• 35 lb$. u W. fix o IV l If DY u A Roof for Every Building n Weights to suit every purpose C AREY Ready Roofings are made in light, medium, heavy and extra heavy weights and priced according to the weight and the term of service the roofing will give. Carey standards of quality are the result of 50 years of mania* facturing experience. i Call on us for samples and prices. FORT VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA Yesterday it was age that left us. Tomorrow youth may pass. Today the joy of blooming womanhood, in' beautiful faith, holding high her ' trust as from Gcal has gone from among us. A splendid wife, and an excellent j home-maker, unusually tender and devoted worker, i an unselfish, if n thought- j j ful daughter and sister—a frank, warm and loyal friend— a character; beautiful with its adornments of many Christian graces—a life rich ! and full—is no more. ! In such an hour with hearts bleed¬ ing and eyes dimmed, the humanness j of our finite minds seeks in vain to solve the “insoluble mystery of death” j —but to look up and see through the | mist of tears, the shining face.of Him j who was her Guide, to thank Him | for the fragrant memories gracious | influences and noble aspirations of her wholesome life and to praise Him. “There is no death—The stars down To rise upon some fairer shore , And bright in heaven’s jeweled crown They shine forever more." 1 There is no death—The leaves may fall And flowers die and pass away— They only wait, through wintry 1 hours, The coming of the May.” “The voice of her whose joyous loves ' Made glad these scenes of sin and strife Sings now an everlasting son, Amid the tree oMife. Therefore, let us who knew her and loved her most, lend our ear to the song of her life and fix our upon the vision of its beauty and godliness, that we may catch its purpose and weave it into our own immortal garment. ROUND TRIP St ND.\1 FAKE 1 Round trip tickets will be sold each Sunday, at rate of one fare plus 25 cen t s> between all stations on Central Georgia where one way fare is not more than $6.00. (Minimum Round Trip fare 7,* cents.) Tickets limited to date of sale. Consult Ticket Agont CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. The Right Way. 7-13-0 Q WRIGLEY 5 af ter every meal ’ Parents ■ encourage the children to care for their teeth/ Give them Wrigley's. It remove* food particle* from the teeth. Strengthen* the gum* Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial f SEALED j TIGHT KEPT RIGHT K . / f M 7*e t» 9 - L U m a ROUGH and DRESSED m ALL KINDS BUILDING-MATERIALS AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE WINDOWS AND DOORS CEDAR AND PINE SHINGLES GALVANIZED AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Georgia Basket & Lumber Co. C. E. MARTIN, President T. M. ANTHOINE, Vice President * PHONE 38 J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’v-Treas. L Murray Taxicab Company—brand cars. Drive it yourself. Located Murray's Garage. Phone 394-J. 5-21-2tp ^ c5^n ™ kills REll£p > ALL INSECT5 T*v T THEN YOU WILL BUY IT v WHEELERS •MKOfftCTURCO INSECTICID »v w RT VALLEY. 6ft SQUAREPLUGS ROUM) HOLES AND work fit Do Does you you your ? fit pay the occasional fit work your you needs are for doing, time money and ? would does Or, per- like the 1 haps you have some spare you to turn into money. If you are a man of reasonably good education, and of unquestioned character, perhaps we can offer you a plan of either part time or full time employment which will help you—It has helped others. ht There is no mystery about this business. There is nothing you need to know that is difficult to learn. We will give you complete instruction and constant help. In proportion to the effort the pay is greater than i, in any other line of work in which one is not required to have capital. mutual organi The Penn Mutual Life is a purely in standard zation. Its policy contracts are the last word modern life insurance service. It has been serving Georgians with conspicuous fi¬ delity and economy for three generations. Are you interested 7 You don't want to decide w ithout full" information. We will furnish it for the asking BAGLEY WILLET &. PAINE GENERAL AGENTS The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company (of Philadelphia) Georgia Casualty Building, Macon. Ga. ^, ( , ^ , ^ .^.^.4 | , 4. 4 4-♦ ♦ ♦■ ! •■ < • » I 1 1 1 |i < - • . * ,. EXCURSION FARES < SUMMER < EDUCATION, PLEASURE, JJ FOR VACATION. SIGHT-SEEING. • H HEALTH AND RECREATION ‘ For period May 15 to September 30, 1925, the Central of , > Georgia Railway—The Right Way—in connection with rail and steam- ; > s hip lines, will sell round-trip Summer Excursion tickets throughout at reduced the J fares to the I<ake, Mountain and Seashore Resorts < United States and Canada, and to Mexico City. \ Summer Excursion Rates are available -for trip going and , returning same route, and to a limited extent going one route and J ■ returning another; also sixty day Circle Tours to the East embrac- , ing rail and water travel. ] < • A number of conventions will be held and popular priced \ excursious run during the summer season, announcements of which • will be made from time to time. , • < > Tybee “Where Ocean Breezes Blow”, Savannah's Beach is ■ one of the most delightful seashore resorts on the South Atlantic | Coast, and is accessible to the people of the Southeastern territory by , reason of the splendid through train service of the Central of Geor- < ■ ■ gia System to Savannah, thence by frequent train service between \ Savannah and the Island. ■ delightful and economical to travel in summer ‘ A most Savannah, way thence steamships ♦ is by the Central of Georgia Railway to the Merchants & . V of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah or • 4* Miners Transportation Company to New York, Boston, Baltimore, , i ♦ available Philadelphia going and via eastern Savannah summer and resorts. ship, returning The summer same route, rates also are . • going via Savannah and ship, returning all rail, or vice versa. Let us plan your trip for you. We will arrange schedules ■ ami figure out cost with the idea in mind of affording you the ; 4- greatest comfort and convenience en route and providing the great- , i a est minimum sight-seeing, of expense. educational, pleasure, health and recreation value at * ;A + descriptive booklets of summer resorts, edu- j ! Illustrative and furnished application. cational and sight-seeing tours, will be upon , COURTESY AND EFFICIENT SERVICE AI.MA1S. For particulars consult any agent or representative of the CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY j; -THE RIGHT WAY ++ 4 .4 1 1 I > H ' H lUtt ( ' «•* + mm H"H 111! IH'H **F -M-+- H -+++» ++-:.++-5-+-S-++++++<":*<-+4“:-{++-r<-+ % HEAD STUFFED FROM * CATARRH OR A COLD t V % Says Cream Passages Applied in Right Nostrils <• *:• Opens Air I'p. -■ - i •:*+*+++<*+'4* ❖ ♦+**❖ * s- 1 n *t ant relief—no waiting, Your clogged nostril* open right up; the &i passage of your head clear and yes. can hreatlie freely, No more hawfci ’5 sli iillling, Mowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your ooia. or catarrh disappear),, Crefe Get a siuall botth ■ of Ely's Bahn from vour dmpgi-t now. Apply ft little of this fragrant, antiseptic, hea. mg cream in vour nostrils. It penetrate*"* through ever'v air passage of the hew: #sithe> the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane am! relief comes instantly It’s i'lst tine. Don't catarrh. stay stuifed-uj with a cokl or nasty