The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, July 23, 1925, Image 8

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His term will end January 1, 1926. Appointment of Mr. Phillips com¬ pletes the personnel of the highway 66 Mi r 1 © t/O VL Valley! IT’S A WONDERFUL FIR ? TWO WEEKS TOUR!! o GIRLS- GIRLS’’ GIRLS’” HAVE YOU REGISTERED AT COPELAND’S PHARMACY, GOTTEN YOUR 5000 FREE VOTES AND ENTERED THE RACE? THE CONTEST IS JUST BEGINNING - YOU HAVE ALL THE OP¬ PORTUNITY IN THE WORLD-NOBODY IS YET AHEAD-LET OTHERS a PUT IT OFF’’ AND “LAG BACK” BUT Y O U GET STARTED TODAY n • • SOMEONE WILL GET THIS “ELLIOTT GREAT NORTHERN TOUR’’ TO BE TAKEN OCTOBER 17"'. WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID IT CO pt r* NOTHING TO Prr* RY ISN’T IT WELL WORTH HAVING AND WORKING FOR? VOTES GIVEN ONLY BY Copeland"s Pharmacy Mrs. M. T. Wise Georgia Grocery and / and Tea Room Franklin Theatre Singletary’s Cash Market Adams Tire & Battery Co. Fort Valley Motor Co. Georgia Agricultural Works THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. board. He will represent the middle Georgia section, while John N. Hold er represents the northern, and Stun- j ley S. Bennet the southern sections. Resignation of Mr. Anderson follow¬ ed Mr. Holder’s reinstatement by the state supreme court after he had been removed by Governor Walker on charges originally preferred by Mr. Anderson. Mr. Phillips is a former member of the state senate, and is one of the most prominent members of the Georgia bar. lie is popular over the entire state. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! Marriages at Sea A marriage performed by the cap¬ ,a| n of " vessel at sea Is recognized as legal, though this ic^ognition is based upon custom and not upy spe¬ cific legui enactment. The captain does not Issue a license, but does is¬ sue n marriage certificate. Such a marriage could be proved by means of the “1< g of the vessel (the ship’s joume i on which such a marriage should he recorded. Be interested in yourself alone and you alone will be. Visitors form their opinion of a town kept with care. Professional Directory I Claude M. Houser Samuel M. Mathews HOUSER & MATHEWS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans made upon City Property on j monthly payment plan and regular loans upon farm property. Woolf oik Bldg. Phone 107 I Fort Valley, Ga. C. L. SHEPARD ATTORNEY AT LAW Woolfolk Building Phone 31j Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans Made on Realty - * * Louis L. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr. BROWN & BROWN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wright Building. Phone 9 j Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans on Realty Negotiated i GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Citizens Bank Building Phone 374 Fort Valley, Ga. DR. W. L. NANCE DENTIST Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant Citizens Bank Building Fort Valley, Ga. Phones: Office 82; Residence 115. DR. W. H. HAFER DENTIST Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy. Fort Valley, Ga. ’PHONES Residence 50-J. Office 14-J. We Insure Everything Insurable KENDRICK INSURANCE AGENCY Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone Bldg. 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