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MILLER BROTHERS
The Oldest In Middle Georgia
Plumbing and Heating
One of the old reliable and efficient
firm* of this community is located at
171 Cotton Ave., in MACON, phone
474 .
It is offering Metropolitan service
of the very highest order to the peo
pie of this section in plumbing and
ting.
o matter what problem you may
have, all you have to do is to consult
them and they will be able to solve
them for you to an advantage.
Efficient and dexterious hy reason
of the knowledge that comes from
having mastered all the intricate
technical problems of the profession
and supreme in the prestige that
comes from use of the finest mater
jala, this firm has built an etensive
patronage in this section and has won
for itself and establishment a promi¬
nent place in the business life of this
part of the state.
At this up to date and thoroughly
complete establishment you will find
equipment and fixtures the most
scientifically correct and a stock that
is full and complete.
Bath tubs and bath accessories and
necessities there are in great pro-
SNYDER'S READY TO WEAR
6(19 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA
A Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-to
Wear Store complete in every way.
Here you will find the Ladies’ and
Misses’ garments to be very reason
ably priced—that’s why particular
peoplelike to do their shopping there.
Though many miles removed from
New York or Chicago, which are
known as the style centers of Amer
iea, this efficient establishment is
thoroughly up-to-date and in many
departments are replete with the
models of the hour in the various ma¬
terials and shades approved by the
world’s leading arbiters of fashion.
No sooner has any style been accept
ed by the leading fashion authorities
than it at once makes its appearance
in this shop and is presented in a
variety of materials for the selection
of the people of this section.
As regards prices, you will find
that these garments which hand in
THE W. R. FINCH MOTOR COMPANY
658 3rd St., Macon, Ga. at
Any oi e who should chance to
by the W. R. Finch Motor Co.,
Nash Dis tributorr , on Third Street,
Macon, Georgia, will be impressed
the hum of activity surrounding
place, which goes to show the
mg popularity of the Nash car in
territory.
Three years ago, Mr. W. R.
came to Macon to take the agency
the Nash Automobile for Macon
aourroun Img territory. At that
the Nash car was not very well
in this section, but there is hardly
person who now contemplates
purchase of a new ear, but who
siders seriously the Nash car
buying. The unusual growth of
ularity for this car in so short
is common talk in automobile
for this section. Mr. Finch has gath¬
ered around him a high class
isation as well as having a
of unusual merrit.
Mr. Francis Herring, who was,
twenty-three years, associated
the Schofield Iron Works, is a
ner with Mr. Finch and is well
throughout this section for his
neas activities and integrity. He
meeting with usual success in his
field.
It is hard to enumerate the
good qualities of the Nash car in
short a space, but it’s grace and
ty ere familiar to many. The Nash
Four wheel brake, in all probability
haen't an equal in the
world. The riding quality of the
Listening In On Marshallville
By RUTH MONCRIEF
The Boy’s basket ball team
the Macon “Y Blues” Saturday
ing. At first the score favored
one team and then the other.
spectatois were standing and
themselves hoarse during the
game. Toward the last the
team began to run up the score
gained a big margin over the
boys, but the M. H. S. team
back,” and finally when the
blew the score stood 19-18
the Macon im.
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Marahallvjftle regrets to hear of the
removal of *. Lovett who has been
jftstor of tHe Methodist church for
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fusion and in this department you
will find that the experience of this
firm will accrue to your advantage.
When it comes to the installation of
! heaters they have had experience in
the business and represent some of
the best heater companies in th «
j country.
They have made a deep study of
the systems of heating and under-
1 stand the Scientific part of modern
i heating. They can tell by looking at
your plans or building how large a
plant should be used, where the ra
; diator should be placed, ami how much
; fuel will be required to keep your
building at a uniform temperature
all the time.
The prices are of the most pleasing
character and the real promptness of
the satisfying kind getting the work
done when it is promised.
Those of our readers who desire
work o : this nature should avail
themselves of the services of this
| firm, and reliable at all times work, we can while assure the
! them of
I charges are always right. We compli
ment them upon the well merited
1 progress and increasing patronage.
graceful and becoming lines are of
fered at most reasonable figures, for
which this store enjoys the patronage
of the community, it is the most P 0 P‘
ular store within many miles among
1 the people of every walk of life.
| You accessories have at your of dress service which many char- lit
tie
[ acterize the attire of the progressive
woman of today, and one must look 1
far and wide to find a stock more
complete and attractive,
In charge are people whose keen
| business judgment and wise foresight
j has been responsible for the growth
j of their large business.
j In this review it affords us great
pleasure to recommend this firm to
our readers, and suggest that they
give the shops a trial and be convinc-
1 ed, and this is the logical place when
seeking anything in millinery and
ready-to-wear.
is equal to cars costing several
the price of this car. Probably no
medium priced body can offer the
workmanship and finish that is found
in this Nash-Seaman design. The
that has probably made the Nash
so popular, however, is the rugged
ness of it’s chassis hnd day in and
day out consistant performance.
When many other cars are ready for
over-haul the Nash car continues
perform with it’s same
perfection. The Nash Motor Company
has just recently brought out a new
car ende the name of Aiax. This is
a six ej nder ear with all the im
provenv'i ,s to be found on a much
high i p. iced car. It is the only car
of it’s price that offers so many new
features and improvements, this car
is now on display with all Nash
Dealers, and is such and outstanding
value that it is bound to meet with
even greater success than the other
product of the Nash Motor Company.
There is probably no manufacturer
in the United States enjoying great
er prosperity than the Nash Motor
Company, and it is generally predict
ed with-in the next few years will
see this car growing in greater pop
ularity than ever before. The local
organization will no doubt share in
this great prosperity as their friends
and customers are being increased
every day. A meritorious product, a
good organization, courteous and ef¬
ficient service are bound to meet with
success in any field.
the past year. Our prayers and good
wishes go with hint to his new charge
at Louisville, Ga.
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The Ladies’ Bible study class of the
Methodist church met with Mrs. Frank
Murph on last Monday afternoon,
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Quite a number of our people at
tended the meeting of the South
Georgia Conference, at Mulberry
Street Methodist church in Macon, last
i week.
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Mrs. Lucy Frederick is spending
this week end with Mrs. J. W. Martin
in Macon.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925.
JOHNSON, DURHAM AND
BURKE FURNITURE COMPANY
One of the largest furniture stores
in this section is located at 365 Sec
j ond Btreet> phone 3826, in Macon,
j j They c an furnish your home from
kitchen to parlor. It is a logical
place to trade as you can buy where
| your do „ ar hag more centS
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j , t ig af) up to date and we)1 known
j 'furnish f urniture 8t orc with that is style—one prepared to of
you any
m ost popular establishments in
tbig Kect j on tbc state devoted to
the bui ] ding of bappy an( ) well f ur _
, n j 8 hed homes on most reasonable
tern)g
Thjg ig one of the larjre trading
ccn ^ ers 0 f t.his section and is head
(jugrterg for thousands of people each
yeftr They can furnish you a setting
of any period and their ability to fit
| y° u > n the furniture line is only limit¬
ed by the various styles turned out
by American manufacturers today.
Here is the place to furnish your
//. C. W A RUCK
I'HOTOGRAi’HS OF QUALITY
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Admirably located at 117 Cotton
Ave, in Macon is the art center for
this section and it enjoys an excellent
patronage from all the surrounding
territory.
It is a well known fact'that no one
I firm in the community has met with
greater favor with the public than
has this establishment.
Jn r( , vk , w of this character it is
eminently fitting that we devote
gome ofour space to a frank testi
monif.il of the excellent work * U r
£ orn ', ed at tbjs stu dio in the success
ful pract j ce „f an interesting and ar
tistic profession-.
The Art of photography which was
introduced by DaGuerre a century
ago has been within the period de
,
veloped from a mechanical trade to
an act of science. As regards the pho
toKrapber „f today he must be a per
son () f advanced ideas and thorough
training so as to successfully com
pete with those who are now making
^ profession an art of science. As
ardg the above we can say that
studio is , n charge of finished
■ photographers who have made a life
j study a f (his interesting and artistic
I The Men’s Evangelistic Club met
1 at the Methodist church Sunday af¬
ternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jennings from Cor
deie visited Mrs. Jenning s father, Mr.
M. L. Patrick, on last Sunday.
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Miss Bettie Lon McKenzie, who
teaches in Cordelc, visited home folks
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryan, Mr.
Alva [> 0 i H , rt Bryan, and Mr. Hall from
j !aines city, Florida, are visiting Mr.
and jy.j rs _ g c. Bryan.
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The many friends of Mrs. Hannah
Neil are glad to see her out again af~
ter being confined to her room for
j some time with a sprained ankle.
■ •• Aun t” Hannah is every body’s friend
, lnd we iniss hor wben she can’t get
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Mrs . F. J. Frederick has returned
ll0me from a v j s j t t0 Mrs. Heflin and
hpr son> ciairc Frederick in Nash
ville, Tenn.
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The Woman’s Missionary Soc-e .
met on Monday afternoon at the home
; 0 f ]\| rs jj m. Hargrove.
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Last Friday as Mr. M. L. PatncK
was returning home from his farm in
his bufcgy> a truok ran j n t 0 him. Two
of the wheels were torn from his bug
gy and he was badly bruised and
shaken up, but we are glad to say
not seriously hurt.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Murph have gone
to Leesburg, Florida.
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* Mr. Boots ‘ Martin spent last week
end in Atlanta, with his brother Ed
win, who is in school at Emory Uni
! versity. .
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hargrove and
little daughter Eugenia spent last
week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Hargrove.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH i
Episcopal
Lord’s Day Services I
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
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Church School, Mr. J. W. Robinson,
Supt., Mr. W. Wood, Sec’y, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer 11:00 a. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:00 p. m.
Welcome all.
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Pastor.
home at a real saving. Their stock
contains everything that the modern
home desires from the living room to
the kitchen. There are big roomy
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suits, there are light luxurious cane
suits and even the cool summery reed
and fiber furniture. For your bed
rooms you will find suits in the tall
and stately Hoppelwhite periods and
designs or the dainty Queen Anne and
dining suits in oak, walnut, or ma
hogany. Before you furnish your
home let them show you these
home outfits, you will be delighted
■ w j th t he variety and the beauty, ■
; The management is in the hands
of progressive business men. In mak
ing this review of the onward prog
ress of the community we feel pleas
“d to compliment them and refer the
establishment to all our readers. If
you are bi^hercd by the present that sea
son of high prices we suggest
you will find a visit to this store a
revelation in possible economy.
profession and never let an oppor
tunity pass to improve themselves.
They have in this studio which may
well be termed the section’s art
ter, the latest mechanical devices for
the production of artistic photographs,
(lnd are admirably equipped to pro
duce any thing in the way of photo
graphy to please the most critical. *
In the artistic production of chil¬
drens’ pictures they have gained well
: mereited commendation and have an
! excellent display including the pho
tographs of several well known peo
pie of this section.
Taken all in all, the proprietor is
' 1 worthy member of the profession
and tho Cltlze "s of this section are
congratulated having .
to be on a per
son of such artistic ability in their
midst.
The name stands for quality, relia
bility, and progress in the photograph¬
ic business of this section of the
country and as the advances of the
periods have marked improvements,
1 this firm has adopted these late
1 scientific methods us rapidly as they
have been approved by the trade.
Doctor says fatigue is a disease.
i work.
Most of us do get sick of our
Hunt the bright side. An auto li¬
cense costs a lot of money hut there
isn't any upkeep on it.
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;; Other Gift Suggestions
Fountain Pens Pipes and Pipe Sets
Pen and Pencil Sets Cigars (Xmas Boxes)
Manicure Sets Bill Folds (Sekl Skin)
Toilet Sets Safety Razors
Perfumes and Toilet Waters Thermos Bottles
(High Class)
Fine Stationery Flash Lights
Nunnally’s Exquisite Candies Military Sets
(Xmas Boxes) Christmas Cards
Anderson Drug Co.
PHONE 48
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METHODIST CHURCH 1
Thos. H. Thomson, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Judge
H. A. Mathews superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
Kpworth League at 6 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7
p. m. |
To ail services the public is cor
dia |, invitcd 1
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In California, a man wrote his will
on a butcher's order book. Perhaps he
was just going to price a steak. i i
STOP THAT BACKACHE!
Many Fort Valley Folic* Have Found
the Way.
Is a dull, nerve-racking back¬
ache wearing you out? Do you feel
older and slower than you should?
find it impossible to be happy, or
Are you tired, weak and nervous;
enjoy the good times around you?
Then there's something wrong
likely it’s your kidneys. Why not
get at the cause? Use Doan’s Pills
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Your neighbors recommend Doan’s
Read what this Fort Valley resi
dent says.
Mrs. Wm. Stembriuge, 008 Orange
St., says: "Attacks of back ache came
on ,| uc . to a weakened condition
my kidneys. Pains settled across my
kidneys which felt like a knife
.cutting through me, every time 1
i breathed. I became stiff across my
jmy My back kidneys and acted felt weak irregularly, and worn too. out. 1
Doan’s Pills and they cured me."
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Adv.
You Will Enjoy
Shopping at
DANNENBERGS
Macon
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Macon’s Com plete Department
Store
Third and Poplar
Macon's Family
Christmas Store
Clopine Clippings
By DON QUIXOTE
Mr. T. D. Treadwell and family
have recently moved on the Foster
plantation near Norwood Springs,
which was formerly occupied by the
Walker family who are now with Mr.
W. J. Cheek at Clopine.
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The many friends of Mr. T. B.
W hite of Roberta were sorry to learn
of his death at his home last Thurs¬
day.
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Mr. E. E. Cheek is in Macon this
week on business.
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Mr. T. D. Castleberry visited rela¬
tives at Jackson last Sunday. l
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Mrs. N. C. Childre and family .ex
pect to move into the house formerly
occupied by Mr. E. B. Davis at Myr
t | e at a very- early date.
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Uni-eontrol dial may be tuned with one hand.
All batteries self contained.
Volume to spare with accurate control.
Price complete with horn type speaker, all bat¬
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$ 195.00
Tubes and batteries for all sets.
GREEN-MILLER CO.
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< Gifts that can be found in our
store. Come to Macon if yo-s
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vl Wrist Watches .... Sin.09 up
Bar Pins ......... .2.00 op
Y Rings, all kinds ... 00 no
I: Pearl Neckiaces . . . $10.00 to $100
Ivory Sets $10.00 to $75.00
Card Cases $9.00 tr. S5C OO
GIFTS FOR HIM
V Watches....... S12.5C up
Cuff Links..... S3 (o $30
Cigarette Cases $2 to $35
Military Brushes $6 to S12
Bill Folds, Gold Mounted $2 to $10
Agents for J. P. Stevens
Engraving Co.
Williams Jewelry Co. IV «
Merchandise That Lasts Longer
Than You Live
457 Cherry St. MACON, GA. 9 ■»
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The many friends of Mrs. Mattie
L. Capps who is now in Miami, Fla.,
are pleased to learn of her success In
business affairs, she having recently
purchased several lots in Miami. S
expects to visit her relatives here d:
ing the Christmas holidays.
When You Come
To Macon
For Your
Christmas Shopping
LET US
EXAMINE
YOUR EYES
Classes Fitted
AINSWORTH OPTICAL CO.
453 Cherry St. Macon
Next to Union Dry Goods Co.