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the southern serves the south
Whose interest
in the Southern
is greatest?
We who are devoting our lives in the
service of this railroad like to call it
ours.
The investors who have put their
faith and money into it to make it an
efficient transportation machine
they speak of it as theirs.
And you who travel on it, whose
goods it carries, and whose business
depends on its regular service day in
and day out—are you not entitled to
call it yours ?
We all have a feeling of pride and
proprietorship in the Southern, and it
is through the cooperative efforts of
all of us that it has come to be the
great railway system that it is.
This spirit will build a greater South¬
ern to serve a greater South.
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SOUTHERN R A IL WAY SYSTEM
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f Legal Advertisements
To the Citizens
Of Peach
The permanent Registration Book for
County is now in the Ordinary's office,
those wishinu to register can now do no.
1-4-21 M. C. MOSLEY. Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the Fait a t e of C. H. Jack
non, late of Peach Ctunly, deceased. are
hereby notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned, according to law, and
all persona indebted to said estate are )•«•
quirt’d to make immediate payment.
May 4th 11*25.
H. C. JACKSON,
Adm. Estate C. H. Jackson.
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GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
Whereas, (Mrs.» Louln Wooddall, Executor
of the last "ill of William Allison Wood¬
dall, represents to the Court in Her Peti¬
tion, duly filed and entered on record, that
She has fully administered His estate: That
is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, t show cause, it -
any they can. why said Executor should not
be discharged from her administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in July, 1925.
A!. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary
$-4*4\vk.
Georgia paid the federal govern¬
ment in income taxes last year four
times the amount the state collected
in state taxes.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT V ALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY .JUNE 4, 1925.
105 WAYS PREPARING THE
MAGIC PEANUT FOR USE
Atlanta, June 1. “How to
the Peanut and 105 Ways of Prepar¬
ing' it for Use” and “How to
the Sweet Potato and Ways of Pre¬
paring it for the Table” are the titles
of two valuable pamphlets which are
being distributed without charge by
the Southern headquarters of the
Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment Fund,
409 Palmer Building, this rit.y.
These pamphlets were prepared by
Dr. George Carver, of Tw.kegee In¬
stitute, whose remarkable work in ag¬
ricultural chemistry has made him
a figure of national interest and has
even attracted attention abroad, At
the Southern Industrial Exhibit, held
last month in Grand Central Palace,
New York City, Dr. Carver’s exhibit,
numbering hundreds of products de¬
rived from peanuts, sweet potatoes,
I pecans, clay and other common raw
materials generally supposed to have
very limited possibilities, was the
wonder of the whole show and at¬
tracted the most favorabl 1 attention.
l)r. Carvel’ has lectured And exhibit
his discoveries widely in the
I South also, and his bulletins have
i been distributed by thousands. Copies
of those mentioned above may be had
on application to the address given,
Georgia runs from the mountains
(within 5,000 feet altitude) to the
seacoast beaches.
TV BEE IN FULL SWING
The 1925 season at Tybee, Savan¬
nah’s beach, is now in full swing and
is proving the most successful in the
history of the island. During the win¬
ter many improvements have been
made and visitors to Tybee will find
it more attractive than ever before.
The Central of Georgia Railway of¬
fers sea-shore trains from Macon r.i 1
Augusta, special Sunday excursion
rates, also week-end and season
round-trip rates. Full information is
to rates and schedules may be ob
tained from any ticket agent of the
Central.
The hotels and boarding houses at.
Tybee offer accommodations to a lit
any purse. The Hotel Tybee has made
many improvements for the season,
The hotel offers special inducements
for conventions and family parties,
Tybrisa Pavilion nas been com
pletely remodeled and repainted at a
cost of more than $14,000. It has the
finest bath house on the coast, and
the remodeled dancing floor makes it
the largest dancing pavilion on the
South Atlantic, with room for more
than 500 couples at one timi. A splen¬
did dance orchestra furnishe.-, music,
and band concerts will J>e given each
Sunday afternoon during the season.
Tybrisa has 530 bath rooms; new
shower baths and many other con¬
veniences have been installed, while
new bathing suits, towels, shoes, etc.,
have been purchased for the use of
bathers.
The two pavilions over the bath
house have been converted into laige
auditoriums, enclosed in glass. This
makes it suitable for picnics, con¬
ventions, private parties, etc. Ar¬
rangements are being made for the
operation of a tea garden, and there
are ample refreshment stands operat¬
ed at reasonable prices. Dewitt Poole,
who successfully managed the pa¬
vilion last year, is again in charge.
The management is planning to
display motion pictures on Sunday
evenings during the season.
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