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Lowered Chassis
Closed Cars in Color
Stream-line All-steel Bodies
No Increase In Price
Orders filled in order received.
ORDER NOW.
HOTEL. PAVED ROADS
AND CHAMBER PROGRAM
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urer of the local Kiwanis Club, who
ha* moved to Florida. President Mur
ray and Ralph Newton spoke in
glowing terms of praise of the ability,
character and personality of Mr.
Clark. They declared that he was a
man who always was found “adhering
to the strictest principles of business
ethics, always accommodating, al¬
ways cheerful and smiling,” giving
himself wholly to the cause of hu
man aervice and civic progress, The
club instructed President Murray to
write to the president of the Kiwanis
Club in Mr. Clark’s new home town,
expressing the local club’s sentiments
of high esteem and urging for him a
cordial reception.
It was foolish for a girl to try to
swim the English Channel. She could
have worked her way on a steamboat.
AUG. 29&31 AUG. 29&3I
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and MONDAY
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COTTON SEASON SPECIALS
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ONE TABLE ODD LOTS HIGH GRADE SHOES OF AND OXFORDS. PAIR S2.50
TOPKIS, HANES AND SUITS, I NOW INDE 8.v
WORK SHIRTS, BLUE ONLY—VERY SPECIAL 39<'
GOOD HEAVY BLUE OVERALLS—32 TO 42 SIZES. NOW m 81.19
ALL LEATHER HANDBAGS—SPECIAL 25 Per Cent Off
W ORK PANTS—ASSORTED COLORS S1.25 Pr
ALL EARL & W ILSON COLLARS, SOFT AND LINEN 1(U Each
SPECIAL LOT ASSORTED COLORS NECKBAND SHIRTS OIS TABLE. Values to $2 $1.00
12 DOZEN MEN’S UNION SUITS 50c Each
FORT VALLEY, GA. JOHN VANCE FORT VALLEY, GA.
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FOR SALE—Young milk cows, with
young calves. Geo. II. Slappey.
8-20-2t
FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur¬
nished housekeeping rooms. Phone
83-W. 8-20-4t
FOR SALE Fine young peach or-
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925.
chard for sale in North Carolina.
Box 200, Aberdeen, N. C. 8-20-4tp
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Prefer
couple without children. L. L. Row
den, 410 Persons street. 8-27-if
FOR SALE—Abruzzi rye and Ful
K hum oat seed. Andrew Houser,
phone 231i. 8-27-tf
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WANTED—A good second-hand two
horse wagon. Lester Wilson, City.
8-27-lt j
WANTED—Board where there are no
children. Must have a quiet place,
The Leader-Tribune. 8-27-lt
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FOR SALE—Houses and lots on Ma
con street in F'ort Valley, Ga., Mrs.
Nettie Stallworth or Paul Stallworth,
2530 Oakland avenue, Macon, Ga.
8-27-ltp 1
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FOR SALE—1925 model Ford Tour
ing car. Price right. Clarence Mur- |
phone 149-W. 8-27-ltp 1
ray,
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FURNITURE FOR SALE—I have
been authorized by Mr. F. S. Mur- j
ray to dispose of all household furni¬
ture remaining now at his home in
F’ort Valley. There are some good
values that the ladies may wish to
buy. See me. W. M. Mathews. 8-27-tf
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FOK SALE—Seven room house and
largo lot. Fronts 104 feet on Macon I
street. Room to build another house.
T. F. Young, Roberta, Ga. 8-27-3t
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FOR SALE- Very large, well broke I
/-goat. Works in harness like a mule. I
f p Young, Roberta, Ga. 8-27-3t
FOR SALE—100 pound capacity re
frigerator, one bed, one dresser-:
cheap. Mrs. Glenmore Green. 8-27-tf
ONE DEAD, FIVE INJURED
IN MILL DISASTER
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their turn to reach the gm with their
loads of cotton. None of the drivers
of these vehicles was hurt
The total loss was estimated at
about $5,000.
J. M. Farr is married and has five
children, two of them grown.
People of China eat 1,000,000
pounds of macaroni a month.
GEORGIA TAX REFORM
LAWS MEET DEFEAT
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important committees from their re
spective houses early in the week, one
being the Atlanta viaducts commit
tee, and the other the W. & A. com
mission to treat with the city of
Chattanooga relative to extension of
Broad and Eleventh streets through
Georgia’s railway property in that
city,
Danger of an* Pxtra session was
averted by lasUminute passage of
the general appropriations bill, Gov
ernor Walker having announced that
if the bill failed to pass he would
call an extra session, commencing
today, and that the extra session
be called upon to enact tax re¬
form legislation.
Tax Bill Fails
Dying in the senate when it failed
to receive the necessary constitution
al majority vote for passage, the
classification tax bill failed in the
last-minute jam early Sunday morn
ing. This left the act repealing the
inheritance tax act the only tax re
form legislation enacted by the 1925
assembly.
The house bill appointing a com¬
mission with power to treat with
Chattanooga regarding disposition of
W. & A. properties not needed for
railway terminal purposes in that
city was one of the measures which
succeeded in ^ettinp through the jam.
The report of the third conference
committee on this bill was agreed to
by both houses, and the bill now goes
to the governor for signature.
Passage of the general appropria
tions bill came only after a second
conference committee reported. The
second conference committee reduced
the bureau of markels appropriation
from $100,000 to $75,000, and out out
the salaries of the chief oil inspector
hlS Clerk, HH Well as cutting the
ten district A. & M. school funds
back to the original house appropria
tion of $15,000 each.
The fight on the agricultural de
partment’s oil inspectors was lost
when a bill known as the gas dis
tillation test bill, which would have
cut the number of inspectors from
180 to 6, was defeated Saturday af
ternoon in the senate by a close vote
after passing the house.
Panama City is to have a new elec¬
tric light and yower plant.
PETITION FOK CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Peach.
To The Honorable Superior Court of
Peach County
The petition of J. Center Wilaon and Martha
Hinton wiiron, of the County of Peach.
State of Georgia, and of Norman L. W tison
and Mary Maud Wileon. of the County of
0sdc state of Florida, respectfully shows to
the Court.
1. Petitioners desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to be incorporated
and made a body politic under the name and
style of "The Wilson Company" for a period
of twenty years, with the right to renew
the charter at the expiration of said time.
2. The principal office and place of busi
of said company Hhall he in the City
‘ of Fort Valley, Peach County. Georgia, but
I petitioner! desire the right to establish branch
offices within thia State or elsewhere, when
ever the holders of a majority of the stock
may »o determine.
3. The object of said corporation is pecuni
ary gain to itself and stockholders.
4. The business to be carried on by said
corporation is the operation of a general
mercantile business, dealing in dry goods,
shoes, millinery, notions, and all other ar.
tides of general merchandise ; as well as the
general operations of farms, and petitioners
desire the right to buy, sell, lease, operate.
or otherwise deal in farm and city property.
5. The capital stock of said corporation
Hhall he Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00),
with the privilege of increasing same to the
sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25.
000.00) by a majority vote of the stockholders,
id stock to be divided into shares of *100.00
each. Ten per cent of the capital stock has
actually been paid in.
S. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be
sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and
use a common seal, to make all neceasary
by-laws and regulations, and to do all other
tilings that may be necessary to the sue
'
I ceaafu) carrying on of said business, includ¬
ing the right to buy. hold and sell real es
tate and personal property, and to execute
notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred or which may »«• meurred m the
conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and
to secure the same by mortgage, security
1 deed, or other form of lien under existing
laws.
‘ Petitioner. ,'iy
1,1
<*pt amendments to ,,, n ,, tnai barter r of <<i either
f„ rm or uh.tanre by a vote of a majority
<>f »•» dock outstanding at the time. They
» 1 * 0 a * k authority for i " < -° r '’ oraUon to
wind up. its affairs. liquidate and discontinue
its business at any time it may determine by
.
a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstanding
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at the time.
h. Petitioners desire for said incorporation
all such other rights, powers, privileges, au¬
thorities and immunities as are incident to
like corporations or permissible under the
iaws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE -Petitioners pray to be in¬
corporated under the name and style as
Hall’s Catarsr!'
, Medicine
rid your system of Catarrh Dcafnesi
caused by Catarth.
SoW hy rfni^gi.V, for over 40 rear*
F T. CFFVFV K- rn„ T, -Vdr., rv i
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YOU CAN’T ^ GROWING will BANK insure AC¬
COUNT
EAT you against the day of
destitution.
MONEY JJoLDING FAST is the
thing that t e 11 s
whether you are on
Jh your way up or on your
wav out.
YOU CAN’T IS YOUR
LITTLE
EAT NEST
EGG
WITHOUT GROWING
IT ?
BANK OF FORT VALLEY
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges, and [
immunities herein set forth, and as are now,
or may hereafter be, allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws of
Georgia.
GEO. IS. CULPEPPER. JR.,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 25th day of August.
1925.
EMMETT HOUSER.
Clerk. Superior Court _
Office of Clerk of Superior Court of inch
County.
Clerk nf the Superior .
l, Emmett Houser,
Court of Peach County, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the application for charter, as the same
appears of file in this office.
This, the 25th day of August, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
8-2T-4t. Clerk, Superior Court.
And in Germany, motorcycles are
becoming popular with newlyweds.
Love’s blind here. Maybe it’s
| there.
And when flivver airplanes are
common every house will have a no
parking” sign painted on the roof.
Woman Afraid to
Eat Anything
“I was afraid to eat because I al¬
ways had stomach trouble afterwards.
sjnce takintr Adierika I can eat and
feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard.
ONE spoonful Adierika removes GAS
;in( j 0 f ten f )r j n g s surprising relief to
h( , stonlac h. Stops that full, bloated
Removes old waste matter,
frQm j n testines and makes you feel
happy and cheerful. Excellent for ob¬
stinate constipation. — Copeland's
Pharmacy.
Indian Rajah is in Londo. Has
three wives with him. Imagine hav¬
ing to lie to that many wives.
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Things are so quiet in Chicago now
those now being shot at can catch a
little sleep every night.
Washington news: Andrews tells
Roads planned for England in the
near future will cost $35,000,000.