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OFFICIAL ORGAN
of the
Fort Valley
Kiwanis Club
Volume 2.
. Here’s the beverage that delights
( taste, satisfies thirst and refreshes.
Every bottle is sterilized—insur
ing absolute purity
Fort Valley (SMmcQ Bottling Go.
W. G. IIRISKNDINK. KIWANIAN
J. W. Woolfolk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton
J. W. Woolfolk & Co.
Spray Material, Peas & Peaches
Fort Valley, Georgia
HOTEL WINONA
EMORY COPPEDGE, Proprietor
KIWANIAN
Your account, whether large or
small, respectfully solicited on
the basis of sincere appreciation.
1 v PROMPT COURTEOUS S; Jl fiJm-s
■v EFFICIENT l
SERVICE
Bank of Fort Valley
t H. V. KELL CO.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Strictly Wholesale Phone 276
Full Stocks Prompt Service
C. L. FARMER, Mgr.
Kiwanian
State of Georgia, Peach County.
tinder and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt from
George D. Hartley to Davenport Manufactur¬
ing Company, dated December 16. 192-1 of re¬
cord in the record of deeds of Houston Coun
ty. Georgia, in 3nok 36, Page 639. the said
i will,
Davenport Manufacturing Company on
Friday. November 27, 1925. during the legal
hours of sales, before the Court House Door
of said County of Peach, sell at Public Out
cry, to the highest bidder for cash, all the
following described property, located in Fort
Valley, Peach County, Georgia, to wit.,
That certain real estate and building thrre
on, formerly known as the Harris House, now
known as the Winona Hotel, and also the ad
joining store on the West now used as a
barber shop, all of said property being partic¬
ularly described as follows: commencing at a
point on the South Side of Main Street twenty
(20) feet West of the outside of the North
west corner of the three-story portion of said
hotel building, extending thence easterly
along Main Street 96 feet to Railroad Avenue ;
thence Southwesterly along said Railroad Ave¬
nue 151 feet; thence Westerly on a line paral¬
lel with Main Street 79 feet; thence at right
angles northerly 62 feet and 4 inches to. the
point which was formerly the North-east cor
ner of a brick closet formerly adjoining said
lot; thence Northeasterly II feet and 6 inches
to the South-west corner of store formerly
owned by A. B. Greene, now owned by Gus
Wouvis and Pete Wouvis thence Northeast
erly 22 feet and 10 inches along the centre
of the back wall of said store now owned by
Wouvis: thence Northerly along the center
line of the East wall of said store now owned
by Wouvis 62 feet and 2 inches to the point
place of beginning, together with all and
singular the rights, members, and improve
ments thereon.
Said property will be sold as aforesaid for
the purpose of paying five certain promissory
notes secured by said deed to secure debt and
described therein and all said Hve notes being
dated December 1 t • • ' e
notes being for e prinripn s * ’ OOQ 0(j *
LT/ofeeidno^Tlt « VA per an
num and the other note bears interest from
’
its date at the rate of 6 1-2% per annum The
amount that ... , . Z-iToo *00
wi
day of sae wi,. e principal and
-
$1,461.46 interest. said
The proceeds of the sale made Of pro
perty
principal and interest due on
taxes and premiums of insurance that may
have been paid on said property by the said
Davenport Manufacturing Company, and the
t provided under
expenses of this sale, as
the power contained' in said deed anti the re¬
mainder, if any, paid to the grantor in said
diet.
Said power of sale has become operative be¬
cause of default in the payment of the afore¬
said notes, pursuant to the terms of said
power of Bale.
KIWANIS KA
Published Weekly on Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga.
Who Is Paving The
Highway?
Socrates dispersed confusion and
quarrels with logic and reason but
Watt’s on the mind says the hardest
work of a philosopher is to reason
Said property will be sold subject to a prior
deed to secure debt from George D. Hartley
to the Macon National Bank, securing a prin
cipal indebtedness of $15,000.00, said prior
deed to secure debt being dated August 0, 1924,
and being of record in the Clerk's Office Hous¬
ton Superior Court in Deed Book 32 folio 268,
This Oct. 27, 1925.
Davenport Manufacturing Company
By J. Reed Lane, President.
Houser and Mathews
Attorneys Davenport Manufacturing Company.
10-29-4t.
SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Peach County;—
Notice ia hereby given that on the 28th
day of Nove mber, 1925. application will be
mac j e the undersigned, , as guardian for
Margaret Braswell, a minor, to the Hon H.
A Mathews> j u( jg e D f the Superior Court, of
Houston County, for leave to sell the follow
ing . described property, belonging to said
minor, to wit;—
"One-twentieighth 11-28) undivided interest
in _ that Tract of land situated, lying, and be¬
ing in the Ninth 19th) District of Peach
County, Georgia, containing 315 Acres, more
or less, being all of Lot No. 147; half of lot
No. 146; and 15 acres off the east side of Lot
No. 175, same being known as the R. L.
Braswell place.”
App]jcation ^ fce ^ ^ ^ mid , ands
at private sale for the sum of One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00). The reasons for making
the said application to sell said lands are that
the said Margaret Braswell owns only a small
I fractional part of said land, which is bring
! ing in practically no income at the present
time ’ and the said guardian considers this an
unusually good price for the said property
I above above described d SC a.
;
r.;“
Valley, Georgia, before the Hon. H. A. Math
ews, aforesaid, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and ap
plication will at the same time and in the
same petition be made to invest the proceeds
of said sale in State of Georgia bonds.
This 23rd day of October, 1925.
w. J. Braswell, Guardian for Miss Margaret
Braswell, a minor.
Brown & Brown.
Attorneys for W. J. Braswell.
10-29-4t .
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY. GA., JQHURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925
IS
i
A Personal Definition
Life is a matter of service, in varying forms. The
measure of a man is frequently the degree of service he
has rendered, or, is rendering to mankind.
\
In like manner, the measure of an institution, or or¬
ganization, is found in the service it render*. The more
service rendered, or benefits endowed by an organization,
the greater its chances for longevity, and lasting imprint
upon the consciousness ^f its adherents.
By supplying busy, successful men with a haven,
where an enjoyable program vanishes worry, and sup¬
plants business cares with humanitarian thoughts; by fur¬
nishing an avenue of social contact, where old friendships
are strengthened, new friendships engendered; by renew¬
ing the rampant youth in even the oldest of us, in the re¬
laxation of song and humor; by refreshing and furbishing
our minds with contributions from the best speakers, cn
tertainers, singers, and other inspirational fountain-heads;
and finally, by endowing us with a sense of gratitude for
our well-being, and a feeling of commiseration for the un¬
der-privileged, to the end that we sense a feeling of gen¬
uine joy in “ministering unto the least of these,” KIWAN¬
IS furnishes that urge so needful in most of our lives, in
that it keeps us aware of the joys and privileges and
awake to the responsibilities, of life.—Ottumwa, Iowa.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
T. S. Harris, J. D. Duke and W. R. Edwards form the
committee on this week’s program on PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
We had a howling good time on Ladies’ Night last Fri¬
day. Now let’s pack a whole lot of serious thought into
matters of vital importance to our community. BE IN
YOUR SEAT PROMPTLY AT NOON TOMORROW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30.
with a fool. However the writer is far
from a Socrates and would feel great
ly flattered to be called a philosopher
at the same time we do claim to know
right from wrong, and then the Holy
, One says “If any man lack Wisdom
as fc Me,” and that has been a pleasure
i 0 me ulnae J was 12 years old. My
d oar Editor, In a recent issue of your
paper Bib. Carter of Powersville stat
ed some facts not to be overlooked in
‘ the paving of the highway from
new
Echeconnee to Thomasville. Bro. Car
J ter has tried to be the peace maker
and God bless him! Now, I would like
j the State highway department to give
us a staunch reason for ignoring
j Powersville and Echeconnee. We citi
‘ zens live in Peach w’e voted for Peach
we pay tax in Peach hut we get no
J benefits whatever. The present sur
| vey puts Echeconnee over a half mile
i from the R. R. Station and in the
len & th ° f a nllle t0 (1 ° S0 ’ the SUI ’ V< ^
■
rifnS parallelled to the old road which ‘
j s already a road bed. The crossing of
NycaiTlore ' y Hollow has been made j
worse by going below instead of going
above and eliminating the ever-lasting
bed of quick sand where it is utterly
impossible to get a foundation for a
bridge and I have known of and seen
a cemented culvert made with brick
washed away by the immense flow of
wa ter that the gulley carries. Now, it
is time the state proposes to help us
pave this new highway. But who is
the state. Does not the Highway de
partment get its revenue from 'the
people . Who wil ] pay the tax to keep
^ ^ ^ j t? The
Will stand .
bridge nor culvert never
an y where near the old road, for it
|. ^ ag )j een tried the last 18 years to my
knowledge. . , _ I was once present , to ,
~ ****** * «< * *<**<*»>
when the builders said, to me I have
the sand but ^ '
on ] y been playing in you
could not convince the people with a “
sledge hammer. You will see it won’t
stand.” Since, in two months the
,
bridge fill and all went to Echeconnee
1 creek. He w« right New w, west 1.
know about this road. Is it going
[straight through Powersville giving
The Fori Valley Oil Co.
Manufacturers of
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
FORT VALLEY, (iA.
J>. C. STROTHER & E. M. WHITING, KIWANIANS
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY T
Radios , Batteries and Tubes
GREEN-MILLER COMPANY
GLKNMORK GREEN, KIWANIAN
Georgia Agricultural Works
QUALITY SERVICE
HARDWARE & FURNITURE
ti We’ve Got It O
F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian
GALLAHER-HALE GRO. CO.
Distributors Purina Feeds
Feed from the Checkerboard Bag
WHOLESALE GROCERS
R. D. HALE, KIWANIAN
c THE HALL KIWANIAN TIRE MAN
| those people the pleasure to be proud
1 of what they doing for the state
i are
1 j p h not? Does the Highway
arK eac 0 r
| - department propose to cut Echecon
i nee off the map of Peach and then
make its citizens pay tax to keep the
roa< l or not? Will the Highway de
, partment give sound
us one reason
w hy they wish to burden the people
an( i make them mad and rob them of
their citizenship ! Let us hear from
them in a reasonable way, and cut out
all this complaint and work together
F° r ff°°d to man and God. A man
ca n’t serve God with a clean con
science, I feel sure, when he has
Satan stirred up so big he can’t get
in touch with his Maker.
MRS. BEULAH, B. J. WALLER,
Postmistress,
Ga., Oct. 22, 1925.
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.
Ho j y Commvm i 0 n, u ; o 0 a. m.
Evening 1'rayer, 7:00 p. m. I
Welcome all.
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Takes thePlace
of “Drastic
Calomel
Never take another dose of the old style
‘'raw" raw c^ahom<n. ralomel There is a newer and
skstL ,*,,4 Fensinated
system like a streak r of lightning. 1 eople , t
who are ill or suffering with biliousness,
constipation, indigestion, and especially
with backache, headache and torpid liver
can secure immediate and complete relief
w ;th this new mild Calomel, Hereafter
when you buy calomel, always demand
“tiSei’ ST-S
beneficial to your entire system. In 25c
and 50c packages. For sale by
BUY HI HOME
and Get Full Value
for Your Money
[ CliriStlRIl Index And
Wesleyan Christian
Advocate Proposition
The Christian Index and the Wes
leyan Christian Advocate, two of the
, largest publications of their kind in
the state of Georgia, have formed an
, alliance with the world’s greatest
Piano Factories to supply Upright,
, Player and Grand Pianos to their sub
seribers that gives a saving to the
of $90 to $140. The Pianos are
guaranteed by the Factory and the
Publisher and sold on exceptionally
easy terms of payment,
The carloads of instruments the
publishers are obliged to order to give
readers the lowest prices and termn
allows them to extend the same of¬
fer to any school, church or individual
in this county. Any new Club Mem-
6 PER CENT
FARM LOANS
fi PER CENT
AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF
MONEY
To place on desirable Peach, Hous¬
ton, Macon and Crawford County
farms By I
N. P. BASSETT
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Phones 22 and 2004.
e% 10 YEARS fi%
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Atlanta’s Best Known Hotel.
400 Rooms of Solid Comfort.
The Home of Georgia People.
Rooms, Running Water, $1 to $2.
Rooms, with Bath, $1.50 to $5.
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You pay no money now, simply send
How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
1
To break up a cold overnight oi
to cut short an attack of grippe, in¬
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy¬
sicians and druggists are purified now recom¬ and
mending Calotabs, the
refined calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas¬
ant effects of either.
One or two Caiotab3 at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s ail
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest work
interference with your eating,
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor¬
oughly purified and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break¬
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ger. family package, containing . .
Get a
full directions, only 35 cents. At.any
drug store. (adv)
REFRESHMENTS
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
PHAR MACY
The Store with a Welcome
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 Made 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.
DIt. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant
Citizens Bank Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
Phones: Office 82; Residence 115*
DR. W. H. HAFER
- DENTIST
Office over Copeland's Pharmacy. i
Fort Valiev. Ga. l
’PHONES
Residence 50-J. Office 14-J.
We Insure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fort Valley Phonej
Bldg. Ga. 58-J.
I
JOHN T. SLATON )
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
Guaranteed
Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 283.
I
ROLAND A. HILEY
Real Estate and
Renting Agent
Let me collect your House Rents
for Free Booklet displaying instru-.
ments and details of offer. It costs
you nothing to investigate this won¬
derful opportunity. New Club now;
forming. Write today.
Co-Operative Piano Club, 84 NortK
Broad St., Atlanta, Georgia. MFV.
10-22-3&
Strange Power of
Mexican Mustang
Liniment
Penetrates Through the Skin
to the Bone Drives Out
Rheumatic Aches, Heals
Cuts, Bruises and Sores
Sufferers from rheumatic aches and
pains and those who are troubled with,
sore muscles or stiffened joints can get
wonderful and quick relief through the
use of a preparation known as Mexican
Mustang I,iniment. It seems to possess
the magje power to penetrate through the
surface/of t he skin, direct to the very bone
and its action brings healing and quieting
and a complete end to pain. noted
It is said the Mexican Mustang
for its speed was kept in condition and
joints limber and flexible by this same
application. The almost magic effect oi
Mexican Mustang Linimentfor human use
to relieve pain and for healing cuts and
bruises, makes it a very necessary homo
remedy. All druggists and wholesalers sell
Mustang Liniment or can get it for you.
Ouch! Lumbago Pain!
Rub Backache Away
Instant Relief with a small
trial bottle of old
"St, Jacobs Oil."
Kidneys cause Backache ? No I
| They have no nerves, therefore can¬
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or a strain, and the quickest relief is
soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil. >/
Rub it right on your painful back,
and instantly the soreness, stiffness
and lameness disappears. Don’t stay
crippled 1 Get a small trial bottle of
"St. Jacobs Oil” from your druggist
and limber up. A moment after it is
applied you’ll wonder what became of
the backache or lumbago pain.
Rub old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil"
whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso.
lutely harmless and doesn’t burn tha
skin,