The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, June 04, 1925, Image 2

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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY .JUNE 4, 1925. ! Ship Your .....—.............. — Peaches, Cantaloupes, and Asparagus A TO LORD & SPENCER, Inc. 21 No.Side FII. Market Established 1H87 BOSTON. MASS. Incorporated 1917 A Education State. He has done so. His Prof. J. 6, Btewart, of Athens, is a very large order but promised the Georgia editors on their some mighty good proposals if New York trip to submit a program ried out in one way and mighty mi legislation for education in the if carried out in another. It Georgia Commission Merchants - for GEORGIA PEACH GROWERS GREEN & MILAM ATLANTA, A long established reputation as the Biggest and Best in the South WE SOLICIT QUALI FY FRUIT ON CONSIGNMENT CRATE TO CARLOAD LOTS « * NEW PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS! t» Now in Effect. Sweet Milk in pint bottles __ 10c each Sweet Milk in quart bottles ... 15c each Buttermilk ........................... ... 5c quart •|i Butter at market price. Cream .............................. 40c pint Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly. W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy | Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131 IN PITTSBURGH. PA ANDERSON & JOHNSTON ARE ESTABLISHED TO HANDLE GEORGIA PEACHES ON A LARGE SCALE WITH ALL AVAILABLE PROFIT TO THE GROWER A Good Substantial House in a Good Substantial Market C U R T 1 G O . I Established 1826 COMMISSION MERCHANTS We solicit your Reference: any FRUIT AND PRODUCE Boston Peach and r Mercantile Agency. Melon shipments. -L 104A06 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. splendid possibilities but could un fold into dangerous proportions. Examples: "A bill to revise the tax system in such a way as to bring out the in v isible and other untaxed property of the State.” But how? It is one thing to pronounce an ill, but there have been cases where operations were successful but the patients died. “Bonds for the erection of public school buildings and for the Univer¬ sity system;” a flat appropriation for public schools of not less than 1 $6,000,000, the repeal of the 50-50 law.” But how much of the funds from such bonds would go to public schools and how much to the Univer sity system ? Following such a vague suggestion and repealing the 50-50 I law for public schools might easily I load to n miserable disadvantage for the public schools. It is important that Georgia give more generous at¬ tention to higher education, but we wouldn’t give our public schools for a million universities. Other proposals from Prof. Stew¬ art, such as for a Physical Education Supervisor, increasing the Barrett Rogers fund to $300,000 thereby ex¬ tending this equalization fund for ru¬ i ral youth to all counties, to permit I counties to establish public libraries and kindergartens from local funds, and to appropriate $15,000 for erad¬ ication of adult illiteracy, are ex¬ pressed definitely enough to warrant unqualified approval. l WANTED 25 pounds of clean rags. Will pay 5c pound. Leader-Tribune. Hall’s Catarels Mediclase will do what we claim for it — ! rid your system of Catarrn or Deafnesi caused by Catarrh. Said by drugging for over 40 years R J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohic PEACHES ♦ \ Henderson, Linthicum & Co. CAMDEN AND CHARLES STREETS BALT1MORE. M i RYLAND COMMISSION MER( HANTS r OVER FORTY YEARS OF SERYICE TO OUR SHIPPERS USE THE BALTIMORE MARKET — AND SEND YOUR SHIPMENTS TO US J* COMPETENT SALESMEN PROMPT RETURNS REFERENCES: Drovers Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore The Produce Reporter Bums Mercantile Agency Any Railroad Entering Baltimore V T CHESTER FRANZELL A CO.' Industries PITTSBURGH, PA. Pay rolls heaviest running in years i full-blast and WHEELING, W. VA. Buying power Public generally of community i employed and tremendous I' prosperous Heaviest receivers of Peaches on above two t markets for many years. The trade come to us for Peaches because they know ire will hare daily supplies from start of Georgia season until the latest northern grown crops are marketed. We maintain a corps of expert salesmen thoroughly experienced in the handling of Peaches. AT YOUR SERVICE n CORRESPOND WITH US