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Kiwanis Club Published Weekly Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. for Your Money
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Here’s the beverage that delights
taste, satisfies thirst and refreshes.
Every bottle is sterilized—insur
ing absolute purity
Fort Valley Bottling Cfl
W. G. II RISEN DINE, KIWANIAN
J. W. Wool folk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton
J. W. Woolfolk & Co.
Spray Material, Peas & Peaches
Fort Valley, Georgia
EVANS CLARK CO. Inc.
Marketing and Dealers in Asparagus
and Peach Crates and Supplies.
A. J. Evans E. G. Clark
Kiwanian Kiwanian
Your account, whether large or small,
IF , respectfully solicited on the basis of
P sincere appreciation.
PROMPT COURTEOUS
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SERVICE
Bank of Fort Valle y
Manufacturers of
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
FORI VALLEY KNITTING MILLS
F. O. MILLER, Pres. A. J. EVANS, Treas. & Gen’l Mgr.
T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt.
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after the earthquake had shattered it. Photograph sent over the wires of
the American Telegraph and Telephone company.
MUST KILL WEEDS
TO SAVE PASTURES
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One of the greatest damages to
pastures is done by weeds, and be- j
cause of the prolonged drouth in
practically all parts of the state,
many pastures have not produced
much grazing on account of the pre¬
valence of weeds, says H. C. Apple
ton, field crops specialist at the
"fcate College of Agriculture.
'Weeds and the grasses are con
tinually in competition for plant
food and moisture, and in many pas¬
tures this year where there was not
enough for both the grass suffered,
says Prof. Appleton. “As a conse
quence these pastures have not of
feredi much grazing this year.
“To have a good pasture the weeds
must be prevented from getting the
upper hand of the grass. The best
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1025.
way to destroy weeds is through the
use of a mowing machine. All weedy
pastures should be gone over with a
mower this summer if the condition
0 f the land will permit,
.. While mowing a pasture will not
Laborers Wanted for Icing Cars
HIGHEST WAGES
Restaurant and Sleeping Quarters on Premises.
PAY OFF DAILY REPORT AT ONCE
Atlantic Ice & Coal Company
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1925.
The Drifters
T HERE are many drifters in this world going with the cur¬
rent, wherever it may happen to carry them. They stick
to a job simply because it is easy and if it becomes hard they
leave it and go on their way, looking for some other job that
is soft.
Honestly, deep down in their hearts, they intend some
day to do something big—but they live only in yesterday and
tomorrow. Today, alive with opportunity, has no meaning to
them.
The way of the drifters is always down stream—so that
opportunity is always moving away from them.
Unless you know where you’re going and are really row¬
ing as hard as you can to that point—you are drifting.
Unless you are willing to accept responsibility and real¬
ly work—you are drifting!
Unless you can actually see each day's work moving
you ahead in force, strength and efficiency—you are drifting.
The drifter always goes down—never up. And he fi
nally either goes over the falls of failure or lands in some still
pool of mediocrity, where he remains all the rest of his life.
Don’t be a drifter!
Ambition doesn’t mean thinking wonderful dreams, while
you float with the tide.
It means taking off your coat, rolling up your sleeves,
and pulling your boat upstream!
N EXT meeting, following the peach season recess, on ■
Friday, August 7. Dues were payable July 1. Send
Your check to Secretary E. G. Clark.
permanently destroy the weeds it
will thin them out and give the grass
a chance to grow. After the weeds
are cut off with the mower, the
sprouts and hushes should be removed
with a grubbing hoe.
“Good pastures produce as much
or more feed than many other parts
of the farm and deserve to have
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BLOOD-LAX
The NATION’S BLOOD Tonic
A LAXATIVE BLOOD TONIC
This coupon when presented to your Druggist is worth 25c on
the purchase price of one $1.00 bottle of Blood-Lax. Blood-Lax is
compounded especially for the Liver, and Blood.
Blood-Lax makes you eat better, sleep better and work better.
Blood-Lax will rid your system of that tired, rundown feeling.
Stop those pains in your hack, and cleanse your system of all those
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ness, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Constipation and Rheumatism.
One bottle of Blood-Lax will relieve these troubles at once. Get
a bottle today.
Manufactured By
The Blood-Lax Laboratory
ATLANTA, GA.
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some attention. They are not differ¬
ent from other crops of the farm
which require care in order to pro¬
duce a good yield.
Not So Very Bright
It seldom happens that a man who
thinks he is a shining light needs dlm
niers. Baltlmore Sun.
Number 45.
The Fori Valley Oil Co.
Manufacturers of
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
1). G. STROTHER & K. M. WHITING. K1WANIANS
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
Peach Growers’ Supplies
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
GLKNMORK GREEN. KIWANIAN
Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY SERVICE
HARDWARE &
44 We’ve Got It
F, 0. MILLER, Kiwanian
For
SPRAY MATERIALS
SPRAY MACHINES
CRATE MATERIALS
Call on
SOUTHERN BROKERAGE COMPANY
F. W. Withoft, Mgr.
Kiwanian
C HALL
KIWANIAN
THE TIRE MAN
LOW OPERATING COST
FULLER & JOHNSON MODEL i“N” GASOLINE ENGINE
Thousands of Fuller & Johnson engines have given satisfactory and constant service
for ten to twenty years, at a very low operating cost.
That’s because every Fuller & Johnson engine is constructed with sufficient weight and
strength to withstand the shock and strain of continuous operation under full load. The
materials used are the very finest and the highest type of engineering and mechanical
skill is employed in their construction.
It costs you less to use the best, See the
ILL samples on our display floor.
& T. M. Anthoin^
FT. VALLEY. GA.
ft# fl Built in sizes 1 2 K. 3, 5, 7, 9 and 12 H. P.
t/iJry" Gasoline, Kerosene, Distillate Engines
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SL risi &
EXCURSION
JULY 11
— TO
TYBEE
$ 7.00
For the Round Trip
Tickets on sale for all trains July 11. Return limit leave Savannah
prior to midnight, July 15, 1925.
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES
Spend four delightful days in beautiful Savannah or on the beach
at Tybee - -
“WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW ”
Numerous attractions for entertainment of visitors.
Visit Tyhrisa on Tyhee Island
Largest and most attractive Bath House, Dance Pavilion, and Amuse¬
ment Balance on South Atlantic Coast. Also on Tyhrisa is the Olean¬
der Tea Garden where delicious food is served at a reasonable price.
Ask Ticket Agent for further information
CENTRAL GEORGIA OF RAILWAY
THE RIGHT WAY