The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, July 09, 1925, Image 10

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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1025. -S hip Ym ir Peaches, Cantaloupes, and Asparagus TO= LORD & SPENCER, Inc. 21 No. Side F H. Market Established Incorporated 1887 1917 BOSTON, MASS. . Continual Improvement must be made in transportation plant facilities and equipment is giv In Central of Georgia en by L. A. Downs, President of the - Central of Georgia Railway Com An interesting account of the man- pany. ner in which continual improvement Mr. Downs points out that the pub¬ Georgia Commission Merchants - for - GEORGIA PEACH GROWERS GREEN & MILAM ATLANTA , GEORGIA. A long established reputation as the Biggest and Best in the South WE SOLICIT QUALITY FRUIT ON CONSIGNMENT CRATE TO CARLOAD LOTS NEIORICES ON DM PRODUCTS! Now In Effect. Sweet Milk in pint bottle. 10c each i: ..................... ■ Sweet Milk in quart bottle. ................—...... 15c each Buttermilk 5c quart ■, .......................................—--- Butter market price. • ■ at < > 40c pint Cream......................-.............-.......-.......— .... Term.: Ca.b in advance or .trictly weekly. W. J. Hraswell’s Sanitary Dairy ■ Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131 • I*******************.********************************* IN PITTSBURGH, PA ANDERSON &JOHNSTON ARE ESTABLISHED TO HANDLE GEORGIA PEACHES ON LARGE A SCALE WITH ALL AVAILABLE PROFIT TO THE GROWER A Good Substantial House in a Good Substantial Market CURTl c o . 4 Established 182 6 COMMISSION MERCHANTS We solicit your Reference: Boston Peach and any FRUIT AND PRODUCE Melon shipments. Mercantile Agency. 104-106 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. V lie demands modern steel equipment on passenger trains; and construc¬ i tion of new depots, on-time opera¬ tion of trains with fast schedules, lie says that all of these things de¬ mand the expenditure of large sums of money annually, and that if the expectations of the public are to be met the railroads must be permitted to earn such return as will attract investors. He says new capital must be secured and capital cannot be coerced and can only be attracted by assurances of reasonable dividends and of safe investment. He declares that the Central of Georgia does not consider the travel¬ ing public unreasonable in anticipat¬ ing a high standard of service, but hopes to continue to live up to the expectations of its patrons even in the face of decreasing passenger traffic. He says that if the railroads are to continue to supply transportation ■ of the type that the public expects j they in turn must receive such rates ! and must be accorded such treatment by the various regulatory agencies interpreting public policy as to se- . cure the flow of new capital upon which the future of the railways de- ! pends. Herring Gull Flies Far The herring gull's range Is wide. Every harbor along the South Atlantic coast has its flocks, and the birds find a living In the Gulf of Mexico and about th-» lakes and rivers of the in- : terlor. One might say that wherever j the waters olTer food there the herring gull will be found. Hall’s Catarrh ; Medicine ' Teatment.both local and internal, and has been success -1 ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet I forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio P ACHES Henderson, Linthicum & Cq. CAMDEN AND CHARLES STREETS — BALTIMORE, MARYLAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS OVER FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO OUR SHIPPERS USE THE B ALTIMORE MARKET A — — T* AND SEND YOUR SHIPMENTS TO US COMPETENT SALESMEN i PROMPT RETURNS REFERENCES: * Drovers & Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore The Produce Reporter Dun’s Mercantile Agency Any Railroad Entering Baltimore CHESTER FRANZELL & CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. Pay rolls heaviest s' Industries running in years i full-blast and . Buying power Public generally WHEELING, W. VA. of tremendous community -r; employed and prosperous ' Heaviest receivers of Peaches on above two markets for many years. The trade come to us for Peaches because they know we ivill have 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 CORRESPOND V WITH US