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Directory J
Claude M. Houser
Samuel M. Mathews
4 HOUSER & MATHEWS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the State and
r Courts
Loans made upon City Property
monthly payment plan and
loans upon farm property.
Woolf oik Bldg. Phone
Fort Valley, Ga.
C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Woolf oik Building Phone
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Fede
Courts
Loans M»d« on Realty
A Louis L. Brown
Louis L. Brown,
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
W'right Building. Phone 9
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans on Realty Negotiated
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.
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DR. W. H. HAFER
i DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
I ’PHONES
Residence 50-J. Office 14-J.
We Insure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone
Bldg. Ga. 58-J.
JOHN T. SLATON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
Guaranteed
Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 283.
Vetch Your Land
And Add 15 Bushels An Acre To
Your Corn Yield Next Year
Farmers can increase the yield of
corn 15 bushels an acre in an ordi¬
nary season by sowing hairy vetch in
the fall on the land they will plant to
corn the next spring. The vetch grows
through the winter and early spring
then is turned under and the land
planted to corn. No crop is lost while
making this gain in fertility.
The 15 bushels increase in yield
made by the vetch costs the corn
grower around thirty cents a bushel.
The bankers of Georgia through
their Agricultural Committee, C. 0.
Carpenter, Chairman, and H. M. Cot
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of Worthville, Ky. “I just
could not stay up, for I would
cramp and suffer so. I was Sk 1
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1 ■i wasn’t a pleasure for me to
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At All Druggists’ EX-
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OFFICIAL Fort of Valley the ORGAN THE KIWAINIS KALL and BUY Get AT Full HOME Value
Kiwanis Club Published Weekly on Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. for Your Money
Volume 2. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. Number 3.
Here’s the beverage that delights The Objects of The Fort Valley Oil Co.
*3 taste, satisfies thirst and refreshes.
Every bottle is sterilized—insur- Kiwanis International Manufacturers o!
ing absolute purity COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
Fort Valley Bottling Co. To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather
than to the material values of life. FORT VALLEY, GA.
* * *
To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in
W. G. RRISKNDINB. KIWANIAN all human relationships. I>. C. STROTHER Sr E. M. WHITING. KIWANIANS
* * *
To promote the adoption and the application of higher
social, business, and professional standards.
* * *
J. W. Wool folk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
aggressive and serviceable citizenship.
J. W. Woolf oik Co. * * *
To provide through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to Radios Batteries and Tubes
form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to ,
build better communities.
Spray Material, Peas & Peaches To co-operate in creating and maintaining that sound
public opinion of righteousness, and high justice, idealism patriotism, which make and possible good will. the in¬ GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
Fort Valley, Georgia crease GLENMORK GREEN. KIWANIAN
The Objectives
HOTEL WINONA For the Year 1925-1926 Georgia Agricultural Works
To promote an intelligent, aggressive and serviceable QUALITY SERVICE
citizenship emphasizing (he necessity of adequate instruction in
r our schools as to governmental principles; vigorously combat- HARDWARE & FURNITURE
EMORY COPPEDGE, Proprietor ling destructive influences in national life; and continuing our
effort to secure a universal exercise of the franchise in all elec¬
tions. a We’ve Got It
KIWANIAN To continue and enlarge (he program of enduring ser¬ F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian
vice for the under-privileged child.
* * *
To seek an adequate expression of (he ideals of Kiwanis
as applied to business and professional standards and to pro¬ For
whether large small, mote (he acceptance of (hose principles in business and pro¬
Your account, or fessional life. SPRAY MATERIALS
dll I. ’■ respectfully solicited on the basis of * * *
m. J sincere appreciation. To continue our effort to secure a better understanding SPRAY MACHINES
f! between the farmer and the city man. CRATE MATERIALS
PROMPT COURTEOUS * * * Call
EFFICIENT To crystallize (he thought of Kiwanians on matters of on
SERVICE national and international import through the presentation of SOUTHERN BROKERAGE COMPANY
j; the facts on selected subjects by competent authorities through F. W. Withoft, Mgr. 1
Bank of Fort Valley the pages of the Kiwanis Magazine. ,
* * * Kiwanian
To enlist the interest of all Kiwanis clubs in providing
vocational guidance and placement fur young men and women
through Kiwanis members offering advice in their respective
classifications.
Strictly H. Wholesa Y. FORT KELL VALLEY, le GA. CO. Phone 276 For B Luncheon E O N TI Tomorrow- M E C HALL
Full Stocks Prompt Service KIWANIAN
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C. L. FARMER, Mgr. Friday , Sept. 18th , 12 o’clock THE TIRE MAN
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Kiwanian
trell, Agriculturist, are using their
influence to get farmers throughout
the state to sow hairy vetch this fall
on the land to be planted to corn next
spring. Every bank in the state is
asked to induce at least 200 farmer
customers to sow vetch for this pur¬
pose.
When land is sowed in vetch every
fall, the fertility of the soil steadily
improves until the yields become 40
bushels or more an acre. The average
yield of corn in Georgia during the
past 50 years has been around 12
bushels an acre.
Vetch seed must be properly treat¬
ed to insure a heavy growth. Vetch
seldom fails to thrive in an ordinary
season when the seed is proparly
treated. Nine out of ten failures with
vetch is because the seed is not treat,
ed in the right way before planting,
Treatment is easy and simple. Ask
your County Agent or the Georgia
State College of Agriculture, Athens,
Georgia, how to prepare the land and
treat and plant vetch seed. Then you
need make no mistake.
Georgia specially needs two things:
larger annual incomes for her farm
ers and enough good farmers with
capital to come into the state to cul-
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-
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926.
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Man,
Fort Valley Folks.
Is that dull, constant backache
making you old and miserable? Does
your back throb am’, ache until it
seems you just can’t keep going? Do
you suffer headaches, dizzy spells
urinary disorders; feel weak, tired and
and worn-out? Then look to your
kidneys. Delay may mean serious
kidney sickness! Use Doan’s Pills--,
a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys
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Strong Nerves
You can’t be healthy,
happy or even good
when you’re nervous
and irritable.
Every organ of the
body is controlled by
i the nerves.
When they’re out of
order you're liable to
have a nervous or phy
sicial break down.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
soothes irritated nerves
and gives nature a
chance to restore them
|to their normal func¬
tions.
Sold at pre-war prices—
$1.00 per bottle.
tivate her idle lands. Sowing hairy
vetch to make corn pay will help to
supply both needs.
Hairy vetch makes corn a profit¬
able crop. The farmer who uses it
need not send his cotton or tobacco
money outside the state to buy grain
for his work stock but can use the
money at home for other purposes.
Georgia’s average yield of 12 bush
els of corn an acre has and will keep
skillful farmers with capital from lo
eating on our idle lands. It indicates
to the home seeking farmer poor soil
and unfavorable climate or both.
The yield may be increased in a
' single to 30 bushels acre by
year an
the use of hairy vetch and to 40 bush
els or more by using a moderate quan
tity of fertilezer on the vetched land,
Such yields will attract attention of
home seekers from all over the corn
belt and be a strong inducement l'or
, them to locate in Georgia.
Old Insurance Companies
The oldest existing life insurance
companies are the Royal Exchange As¬
i surance corporation and the London
Assurance corporation, both of which
! were chartered in 1730 and began is
suing policies in 1721.
tation through its methods and the I
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 ]
t year
placed an order for every diploma
winner that the business department '
could graduate. Write for catalog. |
EUGENE ANDERSON, Pres.
7-30
Doan’s are recommended by
sands.
A. P. Bateman, prop, butcher
Drayton St., Montezuma, Ga.,
“I could hardly get up or down
account of the sharp, stabbing
in my back. I didn’t rest well
night and there were times when
could just about turn over in
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T HERE’S a U. S. Tire to meet your requirements no matter what
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There is a U. S. Tire Dealer right near you. Go to him and talk
over this tire question. Let him help you select the one ideal tire
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Balloon, U. S. Royal Balloon-Type, U. S. Royal Cord—Regular
or Extra Heavy, U. S. Royal Cord Bus-Truck, USCO Cord and
USCO Fabric.
UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES
Buy U. S. Tires from
Adams Tire & Battery Company
my back was so sore and stiff. My
kidneys acted too freely and the se
eretions were unnatural in color.
Doan’s Pills wtre us,^d with
results in my family so I used them.
1 was finally cured.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Miiburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. \.
Warning Might Save
The road to success should be post¬
ed with this little thought for th*
fellow who can't stand prosperity:
“Danger! Sharp Curve Ahead!”
The money saved by not enjoying
life is wasted.