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a MISS FORT VALLEY
at NIAGARA FALLS!
There, she will spend the day; she will see the Canadian and American Tails ,
the Whirlpool, the Rapids, and leaving, ivill have a ride on the Scenic' Gorge
Route, sail down the Niagara river , across Lake Ontario to Toronto , Canada.
.. Miss Tort Valley 99 will visit , on her Wonderful Two Weeks Tour - New York,
Washing <> ton, Philadelphia , Atlantic City , Baltimore , Cincinnati, Savannah, and
cither points. She ivill have the trip of here lifetime with all expenses paid. ) Oil
CAN TAKE THIS TOUR.
GET VOTES BY DEALING WITH THESE FIRMS
Adams Tire. Battery & Mrs. M. T. Wise Georgia Grocery and
Filling Station
Copeland's Pharmacy Franklin Theatre Singletary’s Cash Market
and Tea Room Fort Valley Motor Co. Georgia Agricultural Works
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DEATHS BY CAUSE. RACE AND SEX
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA, 1924
.DEATHS BY CAUSE \ 4dcbox SET TWIN SLUG for tabulation
CAUSE OF DEATH Total White Male Female Negro Male Female
ALL CAUSES 99 21 11 10 78 37 40
Epidemic and infectious diseases 15 0 0 0 15 3 12
Typhoid fever 2 0 0 0 2 0 2
IMalaria 2 0 0 0 2 0 2
Measles 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Whooping cough 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
Epidemic cerebro-spinal
meningitis 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Tuberculosis 8 0 0 0 8 1 7
Cancer 3 2 1 1 1 0 1
Pellagra 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Diseases of the nervous system 9 5 3 2 4 3 1
Apoplexy 4 2 o 0 2 2 0
Diseases of the circulatory system 8 3 1 2 & 3 2
Organic heart disease 4 2 1 1 2 1 1
Diseases of the respiratory system 15 O 1 1 13 6 7
Broncho-pneumonia 2 0 0 0 2 0 2
Pneumonia 12 2 1 1 10 6 6
Asthma 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Diseases of the digestive system 11 1 0 10 3 7
Diarrhea and dysentery under 2 yrs. 6 1 1 0 5 2 3
Diarrhea and dysentery 2 2 0 0 0 o 0 o
over yrs.
Diseases of the genito-urinary
tract * 11 4 1 . • > * 7 3 4
Brights disease i 11 4 1 3 7 S 4
Malformations f 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
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Diseases and conditions (
peculiar to infancy 7 1 1 0 6 4 2
Senility # 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
External causes if 10 o 1 1 8 7 l
Accidents 7 ♦> 1 1 5 4 i
Accidents i 1 0 0 0 1 l o
by firearms 1
Homicides 3 0 0 0 3 3 o
■ Homicides by firearms 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Causes illdefined 7 1 1 0 6 3 3
' (EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. W. A. Davis, director of the State Board of
Health Bureau of Vital Statistics, sends the above report to The Leader
Tribune for publication, saying in part: “There may be some errors in this
gheet. If there are, it is due to errors in the death records and it will call
the attention of the people to such errors and will probably prevent them
in the future.)
GEORGIA-ALABAMA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
At Macon, Ga., this institution has
been in operation for thirty-five
years. It has trained and placed in
positions with first class business
houses approximately twenty-five
thousand boys and girls, men and
women. Its students range from 18 to
45 years in age. Some are widows
with the family burden suddenly fall¬
ing upon them, some are heads of
families, who found late in life that
the untrained man has unequal
chance in the struggle for success.
The boys and girls are being prepared
before life’s burdens fall upon them.
The college has made a national repu¬
tation through its methods and the
success of its graduates. It has often
been able to boast that not a gradu¬
ate was without employment. It trains
private secretaries, bookkeepers, ste¬
nographers, bank clerks, secretary
treasurers, and Linotype and Inter¬
type operators. Its course is nation¬
ally accredited, which means that no-
thing better can be had in a school
of this kind. Three firms this year
placed an order for every diploma
winner that the business department
could graduate. Write for catalog.
EUGENE ANDERSON, Pres.
7-30-lt.
Life is largely a matter of going
some place, coming back or staying
where you are.
Specializing In GEORGIA PEACHES AND MELONS Wire or Write
FLORIDA FRUIT EXCHANGE
i H. BEIT MAN, Proprietor West Palm Beach , Fla.
References: First American Bank and Palm Beach Bank and Trust Co., West Palm Beach, Fla.; any jobber or The Packer.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925.
VITAMINS IN FOODS
BETTER THAN IN DRUGS j
Take your vitamins in foods and
not in drugs, if you would keep j
healthy, say nutrition specialists of ,
the Georgia State College of Agri- j
culture. Vitamins are those elements
or factors or “somethings” in foods
about which scientists have been car
rying on so much investigation in
recent years, and so far five of them
have been found.
Some vitamins are found in some
foods, while others are found in other
.
foods, and about all the average per¬
son needs to know about them is their
distribution. The advice of the nutri¬
tion specialists is to eat a ’wide va¬
riety of foods, and go to the garden
or market for them and not to the
drug store. In case of a suspected
deficiency in the diet, corrective
measures should be sought from
suitable natural foodstuffs they say,
and not from commercial vitamin
preparations.
If a person consumes a plenty of
dairy products, eggs, spinach, lettuce, I
cabbage, beans, topmtoes and other
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ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD COMPANY
THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA
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GEORGIA RAILROAD
The West Point Route operates thru Pullman cars
between New Y'ork, Washington, Montgomery and New
Orleans.
Tourist car all the way from Washington to San
•» Francisco.
Also dining car ,parlor car and observation car ac¬
commodations on certain trains.
Close connections at New Orleans for the West.
The Georgia Railroad offers the most direct sendee
to South and North Carolina points via Augusta, includ¬
ing thru Pullman sleepers.
Use the “OLD RELIABLE. »>
Ask any Ticket Agent for information as to rates,
routes, etc., or write to the undersigned. We will be glad
to assist you in every way possible.
J. P. BILLUPS
i- *r-t General Passenger Agent
j Atlanta, Ga.
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vegetables he will not be worried
a malnourished condition of his
tem, the experts say, and it is
important that children be
with these foods in order that
bodies may develop normally,
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
Renew Your
by Purification
Any physician will tell you
“Perfect Purification of the Sys
tern is Nature’s foundation
Perfect Health. » » Why not
yourself of chronic ailments
are undermining your vitality
Purify your entire system by
ing a thorough course of
—once or twice a week for
weeks-and see how Nature
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of
system purifiers. Get a
package, containing full
tions, price 35 cts.: trial
in o+o At nrtv d-m* wtoi-p.
Conventions Coming,
(West Point News)
On Monday, August 24th, the Con¬
vention of Royal Arch Masons of the
Sixth District will meet at West
Point, for a one day session. On Mon¬
day, September 21st, the Press Asso¬
ciation of Georgia will convene, also
at West Point.
These meetings of representative
men and women from many parts of
the district and State mean much to
West Point and the people here take
great pleasure and interest in hav¬
ing them meet here.
West Point is famous for its hos¬
pitable and cordial reception of
guests and will endeavor, on these
occasions to increase its reputation
as an entertainer.
the attendance at these conventions
| will be large. Come and learn of our j
j vast industrial enterprises, our beau-
1 tiful valleys and hills, our schools and
j our civic organizations. You will be
1 received with sympathetic hearts and
open doors.
WHAT BECOMES OF ALL THE
MILK?
What becomes of the oceans of
| milk produced annually by the 26,
| 000,000 cows being milked in this
| country ? In the first place, old bossy
kicks over the bucket, which with
other spillage takes away about 3 per
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Why Suffer?
Pain interfere* witH x
business, spoils pleas¬
ure and wrecks the
human system.
Hundreds of thous¬
ands of sufferer* find
relief by taking
\ DR. MILES*
I Anti-Pain Pills
Why don't you try
them?
Y our druggist r sells them
«* P^-war pnces-25 or dose, ,
^ cents. Economy pack
age, 125 doses $1.00.
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B OUR PRINTING PLANT is the Best u c
Equipped in this section for turning out
printing of all kinds. Our prices are Low¬ S E M
P est—quality of workmanship and material
considered— We can make-— 5!
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Bookkeeping. Give us a call or phone 119 P
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cent of the grand total, according to
best estimates of the United States
Department of Agriculture.
More dependable statistics than
mere estimates are to be had, how¬
ever, for the remainder. Last year
the total production was 114,666,201,
000 pounds, of which 46.9 per
was used in manufacturing different
products; 46 per cent for household
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calves.
Of the manufactured products,
creamery butter utilized about one
fourth of the total production, farm
j butter about 11 per cent, cheese of
all kinds 3.6 per cent, ice cream 3.4
P er cent, and condensed and evapo- j
rated milk 3.7 per cent.