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J. W. Woolfolk & Co.
Spray Material, Peas & Peaches
Fort Valley, Georgia
EVANS CLARK CO. Inc.
Marketing and Dealer* in Asparagus
and Peach Crates and Supplies.
A. J. Evans E. G. Clark
Kiwanian Kiwanian
Your account, whether large or small,
[£ respectfully solicited on the basis of
via > sincere appreciation.
PROMPTCOURTEOUS
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Manufacturers of
CHILDREN S UNDERWEAR
FORT IIILLEV KNITTING MILLS
F. O. MILLER, Pres. A. J. EVANS, Treas. & Gen’l Mgr.
T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt.
KIWANIANS
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The Lawyers
“An eminent lawyer cannot be
a dishonest man. Tell me a man
is dishonest and I will answer
he is no lawyer. He cannot be be¬
cause he is careless and reckless
of justice; the law is not in his
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY ,JUNE 11, 1925.
heart, is not the standard and
rule of his conduct.”
Daniel Webster said that and he
knew lawyers probably as few other
men did. He was a lawyer himself—
a great lawyer and a great American
—and he was fully capable of sum¬
ming up in a paragraph his opinion
of those who get their diplomas in
the school of Blackstone.
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925
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The Kiwanis Club of Fort Valiev just hav¬
ing recessed for the months of June and July,
it is thought fitting to express to the ladies’ or
r anizations of Fort Valley, and their respective
members, our sincere and deep appreciation of
the very splendid and unwavering support and
co-operation that they have extended to us, not
only during the past month, hut since our or¬
ganization.
Had it not been for the loyal support of
these ladies, the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley
could not have reached the standard it now en¬
joys.
All of the civic organizations in Fort Val¬
ley are unquestionably consecrated to a com
mon cause the making of a better place in
which to live, thereby meeting our Creator’s
requirement that each of us should make every
effort to be of real unselfish benefit to the day
and generation in which we live.
E. T. MURRAY, President.
Savannah and Tybee are the hosts
today to the lawyers of Georgia,
They are here from all sections of
the state and it would scarcely be
possible to find such a large number
of Georgians from any one profession
more thoroughly representative. In¬
quire into the standing at home of
the members of the bar who today
began their annual convention at
The Fori Valley Oil Co.
Manufacturers of
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
I). C. STROTHER & E. M. WHITING, K1WANIANS
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
Peach Growers’ Supplies
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
GLKNMORK GREEN, KIWANIAN
Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY SERVICE
HARDWARE & FURNITURE
a We’ve Cot It *9
F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian
For
SPRAY MATERIALS
SPRAY MACHINES
CRATE MATERIALS
Call on
SOUTHERN BROKERAGE COMPANY i
F. W. Withoft, Mgr.
Kiwanian I
C HALL
KIWANIAN
THE TIRE MAN
their permanent meeting place and
it will be found that their home folks
look upon them as honest, honorable,
men. Most of them are com¬
munity leaders. They stand for the
best thought and the best of every¬
thing among those who know them
most intimately.
Georgia has drawn liberally upon
her lawyers to aid her in the progress
has made. You find lawyer-may¬
lawyer-legislators, lawyers at the
of educational boards and law¬
interested in the work of the
clubs. It is not unusual for a
lawyer elevated to a respon¬
position on the bench to leave
duties as a Chancellor to take up
service in the pulpit and
present Attorney General of
we believe, is the active
of one of the largest Sunday
LUMBER
ROUGH and DRESSED
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIALS AN D BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
WINDOWS AND DOORS
CEDAR AND PINE SHINGLES
GALVANIZED AND COMPOSITION ROOFING
Georgia Basket & Lumber Go.
C. E. MARTIN, President T. M. ANTLIOINE, Vice President
PHONE 38 J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’y-Treas.
School classes of men in the state,
It was a Savannah lawyer of the
’60s who led the Georgia hosts upon
the field of Manasses and before him
in the early history of the state
lawyers of this city had taken prom
inent positions in many public and
patriotic movements. As those of this
calling in other generations illustrat¬
ed their state in legislative halls, in
fields of activity following the dic
tates of peace or war so has the
present generation carried on. The
American Legion, with its record of
achievement still fresh in the memory
is, we are quite sure, liberally rep¬
resented upon the sands of Tybee to¬
day and the roll call of the Bar As¬
sociation will reveal that in its ranks
are Ex-Governors, former statesmen,
men of action and of ability. The
Number 41.
j Georgia lawyer has from the birth of
the state to the present time com
manded respect, aided his country ir*
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hours of need and served his people
with honesty of purpose and commen
dable and patriotic zeal,
We welcome again, to their play
ground and their convention center;
these fine examples of Georgians.—
Savannah Press.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
Episcopal
E. J. Saywcll, Pastor
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Church School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer, 11:00 a. m.
Y. P. S. L., 6:30 p. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. }
Welcome all.