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NEW PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS!
Now in Effect.
Sweet Milk in pint bottles ...................... _ 10c each
S«4f> Milk in quart bottles .................... ... ISc each
Buttermilk ...................................----- ... 5c quart
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Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, PORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925.
Difference in Men
The degree of a man’s intelligence
may be judged by the worth of the
things he considers important, always
supposing that the judges know what
things really are important.
Bill is an average man, and sells
bonds to get a living. He plays golf,
reads the sport page and cusses Con
gress. But the things uppermost in his
mind, the burden of his conversation
and the goal of his labors, is an ex
tension of the ear track from its pres
ent terminal to a point eight blocks
farther east.
Jack is an average man. He lays
brick and worries about the cost of
meat and takes an interest in box
scores and politics; but his chief con-
cern is to persuade boys to join the
Y. M. C. A.
Bob is an average also. He clerks
j n a store an j re ads sport magazines
an( j i nves ts his spare money in fish
, n( v tackle. He thinks the most im¬
portant task this generation has to
face is the preservation of standing
timber.
Henry is a planter. He is interested
m radio development and religion,
an( ) enjoys his children and his fliv
ver; hut his spare time is devoted to
earnest correspondence designed to
promote interest in a high tariff on
peanuts.
George is ordinary in all ways. He
writes insurance and keeps a cage of
pigeons; reads the magazines that tell
how great and wealthy men get that
way; delights in helping the children
with their lessons; reads aloud from
Shakespeare. He will tell you that the
great need of the times is purifica¬
tion of the drama.
Pete isn’t unusual. He is a tailor
and enjoys the study of ancient fash¬
ions. He has a good collection of old
coins; thinks everybody should sleep
out of doors; teaches a class in Sun¬
day-school. Whenever opportunity of¬
fers he tells people that the great
need of the present is universal study
of esperanto.
Clyde is a traveling man and reads
Emerson. He thinks the breeding of
livestock should be encouraged, and he
is working on an automatic shoe lace;
but his soul is disturbed by the urgent
need of laws to suppress idle pleasure
seekers.
Ah, well; perhaps you can judge a
man’s intelligence by the worth of the
things he considers important! One
small head seldom affords room for
more than one enthusiasm, and the
average man just keeps on going in
the direction that something or some¬
body directed him.—Baltimore Sun.
Every man thinks he can cure a
cold or raise a family until he gets
one of his own.
How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in¬
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy¬
sicians and druggists are now recom¬
mending Calotabs, the purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas¬
ant effects of cither.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
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
fart. Eat what you please,—no dan
ger. family package, containing
Get a
full directions, only 35 cents. At any
d^ue- store. ( ndv j
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine Treatment, is a Combined both
local and internal, and has been success
Ail in the treatment of Catarrh for ovei
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
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the greatest sales contest ever the finest quality cars. Give i
conducted byany automobile him your order this week and
manufacturer. Our salesmen, help him win a valued prize.
as well as thousands of other i Chevrolet gives you fine per¬
Chevrolet salesmen, are striv¬ formance, beautiful appear¬
ing to win! ance and long life. Here is. a
One of our men has probably quality car at a price show you
explained to you why over can well afford. Let us
2,000,000 buyers have you how easy it is to be¬
chosen Chevrolets, and has come the owner of a new
shown you Chevrolet feature Chevrolet.
Touring $525 Coupe $675 Commercial $425
... ... Chassis . . .
Roadster . » 525 Sedan ... 775 Truck Express Chassis * . . 550
ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN
The Coach
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The Shingle
that never curls
T^HE * pleasing effect of homes roofed with the Big
Carey Asfaltslate Shingle is due, first, to the
attractive red, green or blue-black crushed slate with
which the shingles are surfaced; and second, to the
shadow effect which is caused by the extra thickness
o f the butts. They are laid with a five-inch ex¬
posure to the weather which prevents over-formality
in appearance.
Big Size Carey Asfaltslate Shingles are much heavier
and more enduring than so-called standard shingles.
1 hey are water-proof, fire-resisting an- 4 have impor¬
tant insulating qualities. '
Carey Asfaltslate Shingles never curl, or crack, and
they cannot fade. They require no upkeep for either
painting or repairs.
Call on us for samples and prices.
FORT VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY
Fort Valley , Georgia