The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, October 15, 1925, Image 11

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n. yi KM *■ KIWANIS KALL • 3M THE N OFFICIAL ORGAN 81 h of the and Get Full Value Fort Valley for Your Money Kiwanis Club Published Weekly on Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. Volume 2. Here’s the beverage that delights taste, satisfies thirst and refreshes. Every bottle is sterilized—insur ing absolute purity Fort Valley (k&fwla Bottling Co. W. G. It RISEN 1>INE. KIWANIAN l J. W. Woolfolk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton J. W. Woolfolk & Co. Spray Material, Peas & Peaches Fort Valley, Georgia HOTEL WINONA ) EMORY COPPEDGE, Proprietor 3i|K KIWANIAN [u \ Your account, whether large or small, respectfully solicited on H the basis of sincere appreciation. PROMPT COURTEOUS r . J Si EFFICIENT SERVICE Bank of Fort Valley H. V. KELL CO. FORT VALLEY, GA. Strictly Wholesale Phone 276 Full Stocks Prom j)t Service m C. L. FARMER, Mgr. Kiwanian <T- i^iiile You , r Growler, r, i c Smile! ‘l t . The other day we talked to a man who had his house burned to the ground last January a year ago, and he had no insurance. A few months late? his son became ill and lay at the point of death for two months, The doctor’s bills was $1,000 or so. Last week lightning struck him and partially paralyzed him for a short time, and the same bolt killing two of his best mules and shattering a tree which crashed across his Ford, . „ ______________________ L--------------------------------------- Buy GOOD COFFEE BOKAR, RED CIRCLE AND EIGHT O’CLOCK Good, Mellow Flavor t GOOD COFFEE—famous around the world—and the best of other Groceries * IN FORT VALLEY AT <v V,v THE fit * •C i > i ■y ■m GREAT / ■A f , i t Vf ‘Ay: V, J,. -. - f. " . \ u .. vv V,/ I > V • ' . ' • . • : **r y ***** ■■■\ <*: v -i i i damaging R the flivver to the extent 'of $100 or more. All this , happened to him in less than two years. As a ! result of his hard luck he is up to , his neck in debt. But when we talked j to him happy he was and smiling in most and confident cheerful and a j manner expressed gratitude to God that he had not been killed, that he j was still a young man, said that there i was plenty of time for him to come through by hard work. ! The same day (it was last Sunday) 1 talked to old lady who hasn’t we an ■ THE LEADER-TRIBUNE. FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1025. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 1925. t t l THE SERVICE STATION The best automobile salesman is the service station maintained by the agency. If the service rendered by the station keeps the car owner satisfied and the car going at low cost, nothing can induce the owner to buy a car of another make. His car comfort he attributes to the make of the car, but it is really the service station which sells him his second model. Every town on the continent is a service station for the country which surrounds it. If the town becomes a parasite on the country, it ceases to render service. The country is dissatisfied and begins to look for another town in which to sell and buy. Friendlier relations between rural and city business men, which is one' of the policies and objectives of Kiwanis, are built on the idea of making the town a better service station for the surrounding country. Anything which helps the farmer helps the town. Any move to make buying and selling in town easier for the man from the neighborhood, is a move towards this end. If the city man hopes to get the confidence of the rural man he must get squarely behind every project for his betterment. Better roads, better bridges over streams, better road markings, rest rooms, co-operative marketing, more friendly treatment and sincere desire to serve are all parts of the whole, which makes a better service sta¬ tion. Cries of “Buy at Home” are rarely heard from towns which devote themselves unselfishly to serving the com¬ munity in which they are located. FRIDAY, OCT 16 12 O'CLOCK SHARP Keep it up—he on time. Two minutes late, and it takes you fifteen minutes to catch the drift of the day’s program. LADIES’ NIGHT NEXT WEEK. Attend tomorrow’s meeting at noon and qualify for the big eveill of the sea¬ son. 6 S£ llll | walked for sixty years, who has never worn a silk dress in all her lile; who has never seen an electric percolator or a refrigerator; and she was smil¬ ing and cheerful and happy and said that it was a good old world. And later in the day we talked to a man who has a half hundred thou ! sand on the credit side of the ledger and a wife who has an interest in nothing but him and everything. He jwas growling about the hot weather ! and the lack of rain and stated as a ' positive fact that York County would ' ~' The Fort Valley Oil Co. Manufacturers of COTTON SEED PRODUCTS FORT VALLEY, GA. 1>. C. STHOTI1HH & K. M. WHITING. KIWANIANS mi GREEN-MILLER COMPANY a Radios , Batteries and Tubes GREEN-MILLER COMPANY * GLKNMORE GREEN. KIWANIAN Georgia Agricultural Works QUALITY SERVICE HARDWARE & FURNITURE 44 We’ve Got It F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian c ■. GALLAHER-HALE GRO. mi CO. Distributors Purina Feeds Feed from the Checkerboard Bag WHOLESALE GROCERS R. D. HALE, KIWANIAN c THE HALL KIWANIAN TIRE MAN s 1 'cSTi V y-tjv; ' Al/vC. Creosote Preserves Poles In Sweden, before telephone poles are planted they are drilled longitu¬ dinally with a small center hole, and then the opening at the bottom is plugged. The hole runs to a point about one foot above ground. A smqll side hole is drilled aslant to meet the center hole and creosote oil is poured In the center hole every two or three years. Some folks find consolation in thinking the things they dare not say. n ott make a fourth of a cotton crop and on and on with the complaint stuff. We wanted to take him out and drown him, simee we had talked to people that day who really had some¬ thing to cry about and who were not doing the baby act. Really, if we stop and think about it a few minutes, folks, haven’t the most of us plenty to smile about and be glad about?—Yorkviile En¬ quirer. WR1GUYS AFTER EVERY * 5^ fi MEAL V affords O benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of — flavor. ishb r |?1 & r iMtf Special Excursion to Macon, Ga., October 20 and 22, 1925. Account GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION Unusually low round trip fares. Tickets on sale for all trains of October 20 and 22, good returning leaving Macon not later than mid¬ night of day following date of sale. Attractive Fair program. Excursion fare from Fort Valley, 75c. The special fare named abvoe is in Special Sunday Dinner sSupper Something delightfully different— Exquisite meals prepared and served under the personal direction of Mrs. L. B. Hamilton. Dinner — 12:30 to 1:30 - Sapper — 6:00 to 7:30 NEW HAMILTON HOTEL Mrs. - ' j. B. Hamilton , Proprietress Professional Directory 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 monthly payment plan and regular loans upon farm property. Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 107 Fort Valley, Ga. C. L. SHEPARD ATTORNEY AT LAW Woolfolk Building Phone 31 Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans M»9« on Realty Louis L. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr. BROWN & BROWN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wright 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 113. 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. Ga. 58-J. JOHN T. SLATON INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE Prompt and Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Woolfolk Bldg. - Phone 283. ROLAND A. HILEY Real Estate and Renting Agent Let me collect your House Rents ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH Episcopal Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School, Mr. J. W. Robinson, Supt., Mr. W. Wood, Sec’y, 9:30 a. m, Morning Prayer, 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. Welcome all. — E. J. Saywell, Pastor, Sad thing about being a rich man’s son is the world doesn’t get much chance to teach you any sense. The big towns have broadcasting ' stations. But the small towns have their party telephones. REFRESHMENTS t That REFRESH and bring cool ness and delight to the summer day or evening. Wheeler’s Pharma¬ cy Ice Cream and Cold Drinks, served at our tables or at the party or dinner in your own home, bring the full joy of perfect flavor. Candies, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Articles—the BEST. Telephone 393 WHEELER’S PHARMACY The Store with a Welcome 6 PER CENT FARM LOANS 6 PER CENT AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF MONEY To place on desirable Peach, Hous¬ ton, Macon and Crawford County farms By N. P. BASSETT FORT VALLEY, GA. Phones 22 and 2004. r>% 10 YE ARS 6 % Number 7. addition to the regular excursion tickets on sale daily during the Fair at fare and one-half round trip. Ask Ticket Agent for further in formation. CENTRAL of GEORGIA RAILWAY The Right Way In Montana a man fired six into a crowded court without ing a thing except the wild reputation.