The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, June 04, 1925, Image 9

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LONGER PASSENGER RUNS FOR SOUTHERN Atlanta, Ga., May 27—Locomotives pulling through Southern Railway System passenger trains are making approximately twice the dis tance formerly covered on each thus doubling the use of the capital invested in each engine and resulting in substantial economies in fuel con ^sumption and cost of handling at terminals. Between Washington and Atlanta, 637 miles, only two engines are used instead of four. Engines are changed at Spencer, N. C., changes formerly made at Monroe, Ya„ and Greenville, S. C., having been eliminated. Between Cincinnati and Jackson¬ ville, 840 miles, three engines are used instead of six, changes being made only at Chattanooga and con. Formerly engines were also changed at Somerset, K.v., Atlanta, and Valdosta, Ga. Between Cincinnati and New Or¬ leans 836 miles, three engines are * used instead of five, changes being made only at Chattanooga and Meri¬ dian, Miss. Formerly enignes were also changed at Somerset and Bir¬ mingham. Engines are also being run through without change between Bristol and Chattanooga, 242 miles; Chattanoo¬ ga and Memphis, 314 miles; Atlanta and Columbus, Miss, 290 miles; Louisville and St. Louis, 274 miles; and Rome, Ga., and Meridian, Miss., 300 miles. In addition to the resulting econ- Friendly Hotel Invites you to c4t!anta RATES: / Circulating i c e One Person water ami ceil¬ ing fans in every $2.50. $3.00 room. $3.50. $4.00 1 > $5.00 t Atlanta’s ( I newest Two Persons ■ :\ r.c.i'.r. .f, ft r. t § I and finest hotel. a W $4.50, $5.CO v r. r □ $6.00, $ 7.00 t Magnificent ap¬ 1 « fWg pointments. The best place in .•tiesRj&.’a.t PV Atlanta to eat. Special arrange¬ 5 dining rooms ments for hand¬ and al fiesco ter¬ ling automobile race. parties. Garage. The HENRY GRADY Hotel 553 Rooms—553 Baths i Corner Peachtree and Cain Street-, JAMES F. tieJARNLTTE, V.-P. & Mgr. Til 03. J. KELLEY, A'.so. Mgr. The Following Hotels Are Also Cannon Operated: GEORGIAN HOTEL JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL Athens, Ga. Anderson, S. C. W. H. CANNON, Manager D. T. CANNON, Manager -1| OFFICE. 118-120 S. Delaware Street. WAREHOUSE, 132-134-136 S. Delaware Street. W. H- ROBERTS & CO. INDIANAPOLIS, INI). Jobbers of PEACHES OUR SPECIALTY r 23 years in one location. FRUITS & VEGETABLES Car lots only NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (rive our house on PEACHES this live market a — and — trial. MELONS JOS. H. BAKER CO., Inc. REFERENCES: our Specialties BONDED COMMISSION MERCHANTS Bradstreets, Dunn, Blue Book, The Packer. | ! j Sanzone Palmisano Co SPECIALIZE IN \ Peaches Watermelons Cincinnati, Ohio I i A THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY .JUNE 4, 1925. EVANGELISM CONFERENCE OF BAPTISTS IN MACON ! Mancon, June 2.—Pastors and lay men representing the 385,000 Bap tists of Georgia will convene for n J two-day conference on evangelism at Mercer University, June 9-10, Dr. Arch C. Cree, Baptist state board secretary, announces. The session opens with the close of the Mercer graduation exercises Ion Tuesday afternoon. Delegates will be entertained in Macon homes, the Rev. J. H. Barber, of Macon, being in charge, | Evangelistic leaders of the South ^ are to direct the activities of the i meeting. Soul winning, revival music, ! j 1 evangelism consecration methods and the personal subjects 1 are among to be discussed. A unified summer campaign in churches of the state likely will be planned. Among the speakers will be: Dr. L. It. Scarborough, president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological seminary, Fort Worth, Texas; Dr. John F. Vines, pastor of the First Baptist church, Roanoke, Vu.; Prof. E. O. Sellers, director of gospel mu¬ sic in the Baptist Bible Institute, New Orleans; Dr. Carter Helm Jones, pastor of the Second Baptist church, Atlanta; Dr. W. M. Harris, pastor of the First Baptist church, Thornas ville, and others. omies, elimination of engine changes saves time and contributes to the greater comfort of passengers. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH There will be preaching next bath at 11:00 a. m. by Rev. J. 1 Smith, Sabbath School and B'hle class 9:45 a. m. A cordial welcome for all. Goergia has 160 cotton mills with four million spindles. i STOP! Your phoning the second time for Tire Service , by phoning i THE 64 TIRE CO. Watch for Next Week’s Ad Car Lots Phone Central 3336 A j)pies Peach es Onions Cabbage Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Southern Vegetables Melons THOMAS S. SMITH COMMISSION 29 W. South Water Street i CHICAGO Trading Member Woman Afraid to Eat Anythin c” o' 1 I was afraid to eat because I al ways had stomach trouble after wards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful brings Adlerika re¬ moves GAS and often surpris¬ ing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and cheerful, Excellent for obstinate constipation, For sale at Copeland’s Pharmacy. * I WHOLESALE FRUIT A1SD PRODUCE CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY Moyer Sachs, Philip Leshine , Pres. Sec. & Treas . Di ie to our superior location with our own private siding, the largest receivers of peaches on this mar¬ ket. we solicit your business. Reference: Produce Reporter. NEW HAVEN, CONN. J Georgia supplied the man who tun neled the Hudson, W. G. McAdoo; and also a president of the Long Is* land Rai'^oad. the late Ralph Peters.