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MOM)A Y BRINGS
BIG EXPOSITION
Macon, Oct. 12.—Preparations for
the Georgia State Exposition to he
held in Macon next week, October 19
to 24 are rapidly being completed
ami prospects for a well balanced
fair is assured.
On Saturday, October 24th, an au¬
tomobile race will be put on at the
Fair with $1300 prize stakes in six
different speed events ranging from
one mile through three and five mile
races, culminating in a big free-for
all seven mile event. These races are
open to nil entries and will bring to
Macon many well known Southern
racers.
Other days of the Fair will have
special attractions for the entertain¬
ment of visitors. Free acts, Band
Concerts, and amusements are on the
daily program. Zeidman and Polli’s
Famous “Zip and Pep” Midway.
Entries in all the fifteen active de¬
Fire—Tornado—Auto
Insurance
Insurance is your only financial protection, in case of property loss.
A Policy placed in my Agency provides the protection you need, as I rep¬
resent a number of the strongest and most reliable Companies in the United
States Right now is a good time to look over your insurance Papers, and see
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if you are protected as you should he.
Any business placed with me w ill be appreciated, and will receive
prompt and careful attention, as I devote my entire time to the insurance
business.
John T. Slaton
Woolf oik Phone 283 Fort Valiev, Ga.
received by the General Manager E.
Ross Jordan and a comprehensive
Exposition of Georgia resources arc
in prospect. Premium books for the
Fair carry liberal cash prize offer¬
ings in all departments which in¬
cludes, Live Stock, Poultry, Agricul¬
tural Products, Boys’ and Girl’s Club
Work, Vocational Schools, Dairy,
Apairy, Horticulture, Floriculture,
Arts and Crafts, Women’s Home
Achievements. A Federal Government
Dairy exhibit will be one of the edu¬
cational features. Machinery, both in¬
dustrial and agricultural exhibits will
be shown in the manufacturers sec¬
tion. All of the exhibition buildings
are being put in first class condition.
Reduced railroad rates for the week
from all parts in Georgia have been
granted and a number of special
cursions will be put on several days
during the Fair.
Had Diogenes visited this
while on his famous hunt some get
rich quick promoter would have
his lantern.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
Our Hired Man
I’d like to meet the feller at the
dairy who counts the bacteria. Some
job!
The boss says every dairy farmer
oughter keep a diary—not about him¬
self, maybe, but about his herd.
I remember the time I used to
think a bale of hay on the head and
a bucket of water in each hand was
balanced rations.
Says the boss, “Come cold weather,
we’ll have heaps of time to give the
milk cows a grand cleaning, • I Huh! 1
notice that once clean, a cow is lots
easier to keep clean right along.
When I asked the .boss what was
he laffin’ at, he said, “Jim Henkin’s
wife asked him for a new fur coat.
Mebbe he’ll put his machinery in the
shed this winter. He 11 save enoug i
i the coat.”
to pay for
Funny how every October I get a
hankerin’ to plough corn.
Ever since I learnt to do things
without bein’ told, I like my bosses
better.
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The Christmas shopping slogas is
just a trifle early but already some
folks are doing it and they will miss
the greatest worry of the season by
not having to purchase everything
they give on the day before the event.
In detouring one bad turn de¬
serves another.
—Telephone 47—
Purest Drugs Best Drinks
Prescriptions ANDERSON and Cigars Ice Cream and
Carefully Filled CO. Cigarettes
Toilet Articles DRUG Candies and
Stationery Flowers
—Telephone 48—
IT’S HERE
THE LONG SOUGHT, THE LONG NEEDED,
PRACTICAL POSITIVE PROTECTION
! AGAINST GARTER RUNS
A Run-Stop Located At The Rijiht Place, That
Positively Arrests The Ravels.
ROLLIN S FAMOUS
RUN-STOP HOSE
Rollings Hosiery gives that well
dressed feeling. We have these fa
mous Hose in all the newest shades,
black, beige, piping rock, French
nude, bran, champagne, flesh, rose
taupe, sun-burn and grain. In all
I silks and chiffon's and At Prices
That Are Absolutely Right.
We will appreciate a call from you i
i when in need of anythng in the
Hosierv line.
A Complete Line of Kid’s Sweaters
THE WILSON COMPANY
MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GA.
Another nice thing about the cool¬
er weather is five toes in one shoe
don't seem quite so many.
Comfort is great stuff. We can’t
see why hens expecting to set don’t
lay flat eggs.
Some of the fall styles are so sen¬
sible they don’t seem quite possible.
24 Self Flour lb. Sark Rising good $119
( / Red lh. mood Label) Coff ee 39°
No. Swift’s pound 10 pail Com¬ o f $1.41
5 Powders tagon packages Washing Oc¬ 20 °
Syrup 1 gallon ( of good 88 ‘
#
No. Sliced ple , 2i/ 2 Pineap¬ Libby’s 30'
Where There’s Salisfa •e a ROGERS chon is Store o Certainly, nearjiou i I
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