The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, June 18, 1925, Image 12

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FORD !! j J M • 1 ■ . ! ! J |; TRUCK . .j < • FOR : ECONOMICAL • 1; • [Hauling $ . ♦ * - Chassis $433 - | Fort Valiev Motor Co. I ' * 1 ait 5 n t. I- ndvorliHemrnt RATE: 1 cent per word. No taken for lean than 25c for each insertion. Each additional connecutive insertion or dered at time of placing first insertion, if lesa than 25 words. It* n word ; if 25 or more words. 20 per cent discount. Black-face or capital letters, double rate. Cash must accompany orders from those who do not have regular monthly uccounta with us. Answer advertisements just as advertisers request. We cannot furnish names of adver¬ tisers or other information not contained in the advertisements. When replies are to be received care this paper, double rate. While we do not accept advertisements which we have reason to believe are of a Questionable nature, we have no means of as¬ certaining the responsibility of all advertis •T8. LOST—My watch chain with i* con ductor” badge attached. Reward. R. Flournoy. 6-4-tf WE HAVE bargains in good used Furniture, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, and other household goods at about half the price of new. Mc¬ Manus’ Furniture Exchange, 408 Broadway, Macon, Ga. 0-4-4tp FOR SALE—One Underwood type¬ writer in good condition, $25.00 Ft. Valley Oil Co. li-ll-Gt FOR SALE—Mahogany bed room stuffed , pf i chaise , . lounge, suit; over •walnut desk and small table. Cash only. Mrs. Hume. Phone 157. 6-ll-3tp FOR SALE—A two-ton Republic Truck, practically now, perfect con¬ dition, solid tiros, $700.00. Samuel Evans, Sons & Co., Milledgeville, Ga. 6-ll-3t FOR SALE—1 pair mules, cheap. C. E. Martin. 6-18-lt FOR SALE- Ivory bed room suite, Leonard refrigerator, practically new; White wicker baby carriage; wicker living room suite; Mahogany rockers. Mrs. C. Z McArthur 6-18-ltp MACON NEWS CONTEST—I am trying to win one of the prizes in the Macon News subscription con¬ test. Your renewal or new subscrip¬ tion will be very much appreciated. Cope W’. Flournoy. 6-18-ltp SHETLAND PONY for sale, Tele phone 153 or address P. O. Box 25. 6-18-ltp ANOTHER PIANO SACRIFICE Due to inability to keep up pay¬ ments, we have had another high grade piano, in the best of condition, turned back to us. This instrument we can sell for a rare bargain, giv¬ ing tern-.o to responsible parties. For full particulars address Ludden & Bates, Atlanta, Ga. 6-18-lt By the time a boy is ten he knows everything you have been at pains to conceal. How little we know, and how doubtful we are about what we we think we know. Friendly Hotel ( Invites you to c/ttlanta RATES: A Circulating i c e One Person water and ceil¬ $2.53, $3.00 (r ing fans in every $3.50, $4.00 >N* ti. room. $5.00 pfS t;Pg{ * I f m Atlanta's newest Two Persons S; f- P * 1 \ and finest hotel. pH it« c & $4.53, £5.03 P i 5 $6.00, $7.00 b *• ** 8 SL Magnificent a p - ! ! F p £ c, f poimments. The best place in Cc r n n 5 ; i •Aw S Atlanta to eat. Special arrange- 5 dining rooms A rr.ents for hand¬ and al fresco ter¬ ling automobile race. parties. Garage. The HENRY GRADY Hotel 553 Rooms—550 Baths Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets JAMES F. deJARNETTE. V.-P. & Mgr. TH03. j. KELLEY, Asso. 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 ■I Specializing In GEORGIA PEACHES AND MELONS Wire or Write \ FLORIDA FRUIT EXCHANQ V H. BEIT MAN, Proprietor West Palm Beach, Fla. References: First American Bank an d Palm Beach Bank and Trust Co., West Palm Beach. Fla.; any jobber or The Packer. Clopine Clippings Miss Vera Cheek has returned home after a visit of several weeks to friends and relatives in Macon. Mr. R. M. Foster of Macon visited friends here last Tuesday. Central of Georgia Railroad offi¬ cials gave orders to all emploees working on the Perry branch division that the stop at Clopine will be at the interesetion of the cross roads in front of the store of Louis T. Rig don. Mrs. E. E. Cheek will chaperone several couples of the younger set on a moonlight picnic to be held at Houston Factory Thursday night, in honor of her guest, Miss Alma Cheek of Vienna, who is visiting her now. The many friends of Mrs. T. D. Castleberry are pleased to see her out again after several weeks in the Clinic Hospital in Macon. The Daytonia Hotel at Myrtle, operated by the Luxury Fruit Com¬ pany will open its doors Wednesday and make preparation for the pack ers that will arrive there during the 1 last of the week. Peach season will open throughout this community in ! full swing next week as the move ment of the Hiley Belle variety will begin to be shipped to the Northern markets * Miss . Myrtle Lavender expected is this week to visit Miss Vera Cheek awhile. j j “Opportunity” never ceases to knock at the door of the man with money to invest. J A sycophant is one whose business is always looking up- Cleceland Times. ' THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY JUNE 18, 1925. FARM WAGES MUCH HIGHER Washington, June 17.—Department of Agriculture statisticians, after del ving into Civil War records, rave con eluded that farm wages have inerea.s ed more than 200 per cent in the last sixty years. Farm labor that could hired from $10 a month with board, in grandfather’s time, they found, now costs $34 a month, and this is a slump from the $47 peak reached in 1920. As to Good Deeds When befriended, remember It; when you befriend, forget it,—Benja¬ min Franklin. _ Excursion To / L O R I I) A and Brunswick, Ga. JUNE 25, 1925 ...VIA... Southern Railway System On Thursday, June 25th, the Sou- , thorn Railway System will run a j grand excursion from Macon and in termediate points to Florida and! Brunswick, Ga. I The following round-trip fares will > be in effect from: Macon To Jackson¬ 1 ville, $7.00; Miami, $16.00; Tampa, $14.00; St. Petersburg, $14.00; Pablo Beach, $7.50; St. Aug ustine, $8.50; Daytona, $9.75; W. Palm Beach, $14.50; Hollywood, $16; Ft. Myers, $14.00 Bradentown, $14.00; Sarasota, $14.00; Moore Haven, Fla., $14.00 and to Brunswick, Ga., $5.00. ! Excursion trains will leave Macon at 11:00 a. m. and 11:25 p. m. The day train arrives in Jackson- S ville or Brunswick in time for supper, and arrives in Miami, Tampa, St. j Petersburg and other points in Flor ida the next morning. The night train arrives in Jackson ville or Brunswick in time for break¬ fast and reaches all other destina¬ tions in Florida during the forenoon and evening of June 26th. Pullman sleeping cars and coaches : will be operated to Jacksonville and through sleeping cars will be run from Macon to Miami. Separate coaches will be furnished for colored travel. * Tickets to Brunswick, Jacksonville, Pablo Beach, St. Augustine, and Day tona - wil1 b ‘‘ Food returning to the I original starting point prior to mid¬ night of June 29th; and tickets to Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, W. Palm Beach, Hollywood, Ft. Myers, Sarasota, Bradentown and Moore Haven will be good returning to the original starting point pr j or to midnight of July 3rd, 1925. This excursion will afford a fine opportunity to visit Florida and Brunswick and see these much talked places at very low rates, Detailed application information to the may be had j nearest agent to C. B. Rhodes, Division Passen¬ Agent, Southern Railway System, 131 Terminal Station, Macon, Geor- Florida Citizen Boosts | Woodrow Wilson College| (Continued from Front Page) in cultural things and intellectual progress, but in favorable advertis-j ing Georgia will receive throughout! the country and the high type of families such a notable college will attract to the state. Some day Wood row Wilson College will be a famous institution. We neighbors of the Georgians hope that the movement to properly finance the new institu tion will meet with complete and early success,” said Mr. Thomas. The memoial college about which Mr. Harvey and Mr. Thomas speak, is to be erected in Valdosta, Ga., where a local population of 15,000 people have already raised $500,000 towards the project. Further funds are being sought throughout Geor¬ gia at this time by a group of promi¬ nent GeGorgians lead by Pleasant A. Stovall of Sahannah, former Ameri can Minister to Switzerland, and boyhood friend of Woodrow Wilson. Eventually a considerable sum will be raised throughout the nation to build and endow the memorial insti tution. It is said the memorial pro ject has behind it the full approval of the men who were closest to Woodrow W’ilson while he was Pres ident. The plans upon which the new college will be operated were prepared by his educator friends. A board of trustees chosen nationally will govern the memorial college, ac cording to the plans. S P ecial Sunday night supper at Copeland’s Tea Room 6:00 p. m. to p - m. Give the wife a meal i away from home for a change. 6-18-lt i i,5. mm ip A! i 7. m v A ft. Fort 'lb Fort Valley , Valley , Georgia It Georgia DEPARTMENT STORES ) EXTRA m S P E C I A L S u m 7l Counter Apron and BELDAM PRISTS m Dress Ginsliams 8 25c Yd. I Or BATHING CAPS MOONBEAM CREPE 1 From 10c to 69c The very material for making Coats and : BATHING SUITS Dresses $2.95 and $3.95 89c Yd. Good Quality BIG COUNTER Blue Chamhray Cotton Crepe de Chine , Voiles, Crepes and WORK SHIRTS \ Dotted Voiles Two Pockets 48c Yd. 69c BU§ IBS! ■S F * * ■ * 2 g It's foolish to think Bryan from a dumb animal—Columbia As long as men can smoke pipes we there s some sanity left in ft.j. + ,j.,j , t , ■M'i 'I' ■!' ■&♦*! ’ The Finished Job Is The Only Stand - :: ctrd By JJ hi eh Achievement is •' «► Measured • ► YOUR bank book will show if you are getting on. j’ The story of BIG DOINGS and BIG GETTINGS of ; ■ men who have gone highest is the story of men who did not despise the day of small things— -they had vision -they had eyes' in their minds -they maintained a bank account. If ^ ou I)o Not Have a Bank Book Here Call and Get One Your Account Will Be Appreciated BASK OF FORT VALLEY J. V V J..». J, V WTTTV J, A JUJL VTTTWTVT ,T. A ,T» it r A A A A A i WANTED—Someone to represent the original J. R. Watkins Company in Ft. Valley. You can supply daily ne¬ cessities to regular customers and make $35-50 a week easily. Write The J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept. J-2, 62-70 West Iowa St., Memphis.. Tenn. G-18-ltp