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And You Will Be
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Telephone 393
BAPTIST
CHURCH NOTES
Pastor D. A. Howard and Ralph
Newton returned Friday night from
Savannah where they attended the
103rd session of the Georgia Baptist
Convention.
Mr. Howard and Mr. Newton gave
most interesting reports from the
YOUR EYES
Are PRECIOUS
If your eyes, or those of your
child. are uncomfortable or show
any sign of defect, it is dangerous
to neglect them. Have them ex¬
amined at once with care by an
Optometrist of long experience—
N. HAUSER
Bayer Aspirin
Proved Safe !
Take without Fear as Told
in “Bayer” Package
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BAYER
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Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on
package ting or on tablets you are not get¬
the genuine Baver Aspirin proved
aafe by millions and prescribed bv
physicians over twenty-five years for
Cblds Headache
Neuritis Lumbago
Toothache Rheumatism
ffa. Neuralgia Pain, Pain
the Macabroken “Bayer” package COB
directions. Handy boxes of
.Jets cost few cents. Drug
removal sell bottles of 24 and 100.
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Convention at.the Church service here
Sunday morning.
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On last Wednesday evening in the
absence of the pastor, who was in at
tendance at the Convention Mr. B. W.
Wells conducted the prayer service,
making a most interesting talk, using
*~° r ^' 3 subject “Building n City,” his
c H R I S T M A S
SUCCESTIONS
Eversharp Pencils
Wahl Fountain Pens
Waterman Fountain Pens
Sheaffer Sets
Sheaffer Lifetime Pens.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
$1.00
Box of Twenty-Five
MACON OPTICAL CO.
468 Cherry St.
Macon, Ga.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
EXTENDS HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ITS PATRONS
The Central of Georgia Railway takes this method of conveying its good wishes
for a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year to the traveling and shipping pub¬
lic. The management profoundly appreciates the patronage and good will of the peo¬
ple, which have been evidenced in the year about to close by the largest business in
the history of the road.
The prospects for continued good business and for general prosperity were never
brighter than they are for the year to come. The development of the Southeast has
attracted the attention of the entire country. This territory is just beginning to develop
and utilize its vast resources of clay. Textiles show not only an increasing output but
a growing diversification of high grade products. The steel industry is turning out
many finished products in addition to pig iron. A program of diversification is follow¬
ed on the farm and the Southeast is no longer dependent upon a single crop. People in
other sections of the country are recognizing as never before the South’s undeniable
advantages of long growing-seasons, ample rain fall, mild winters, great variety of
crops and low priced lands, which make this section a good place in which to live and
make a living.
There is every indication that the Southeast is just entering upon a period of
growth and expansion that will surpass the most optimistic expectations. Nineteen
twenty-six promises to be a record year of progress.
The Central of Georgia is ready to do its part in supplying prompt and reliable
transportation, a factor upon which any program of development must depend. It is
adding new equipment and is improving all of its facilities.
Central of Georgia employes join with the management in a pledge of the best
service humanly possible, and in the season’s greetings to the people whose co-opera¬
tion and support encourage them in their plans and efforts.
Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited.
L. A. DOWNS,
President, C entral of Georgia Railway Company.
Savannah, Georgia, December 15, 1925. *v»'
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, DECEM BER 17, 1925.
thoughts centering around the words
Abraham looked for a city whose
foundation and builder vffas GOD.”
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The Bible Class of the W. M. U.
had an unusually large attendance
I Monday afternoon and was lead in
' study by Mrs. Nannie Hunter Loyd
of Terre Haute, Indiana, who is here
spending some time with her brother,
S. W. Hunter. The chapter used for
study was the 17th chapter of John
and MTs. Loyd brought out many
beautiful thoughts on prayer.
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On Monday afternoon the Decem¬
ber general meeting of the W. M. S.
will be held at the church. In the ab¬
sence of the President, Mrs. F. W.
Withoft, the Vice President, Mrs. W.
A. Wooddall will preside over the
Tneeting.
The Miller Circle will present the
program; the subject of which will be
“Children of Other Lands.”
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Sunday, Dec. 13th, was observed in
the Sunday school as Orphans’ Home
Rally Day.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
Customer ownership
is the best form of
public ownership
Southern Railway men look forward to
the time when this great transportation
system will be a 100 per cent Southern
enterprise—owned as well as operated
by the people of the South.
The accumulation of investment capital
in the South is keeping pace with its
growing prosperity. The South is using
this capital to develop its rich resources.
Increasing ownership of the Southern
Railway by the people it serves is a
natural outcome of the growing pros¬
perity of the South.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
j Mr. David Warner Wells presented
the needs of the home to the Sunday
school and urged a real secrificial of¬
fering that the children might be
made happy and in blessing them,
they will do their part in making the
world glad.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
(Episcopal)
LORD’S DAY SERVICES
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.
Church School. Mr. J. W.
son Supt.
Mr. William Wood, Secy. 9:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer 11:00 a. m.
Evening Prayer . 7:00 p. m.
Welcome All.
Rev. E. J. Saywcll, Pastor.
CITY TAX BOOKS OPEN
The books are now open for pay
ment of taxes for the year 1925.
Please pay promptly and avoid in¬
terest, fi-fa and cost,
N. W. JORDAN, Clerk and Treas.
12-17-3t.
^ ANOTHER CASE!
Time-tested by a Resident of This
Locality.
Just another report of sickness and
suffering relieved by Doan’s Pills,
Another interesting case that tells of
lasting benefit. What can be more
convincing? Thousands recommend
Doan’s for backache, rheumatic pains,
headaches, dizziness and distressing
urinary disorders. Doan’s are a stim¬
ulant diuretic to the kidneys. They
j have helped thousands. Are recom¬
i mended by many in this locality.
Mrs.J.H.Biedermann, Chappel Hill
Montezuma, Ga., says: “At times
kidneys act irregularly and 1
tired and languid. My back wi'l
to pain and I will have a dull, con
stant ache in the small of my back.
At these times I always use Doan’s
Pills. They always rid me of the at
tack.”
| The above statement was given on
Penetrates Through
the Skin Clear
to the Bone
Liniment Called Mexican
Mustang has Strange Power
A lame back, a strained muscle or aoh
Ing joints will stop paining and become
limber and natural if you will apply a
little of t hat old-fashioned liniment known
as Mexican Mustang. Druggists and
other authorities agree that its great
power to relieve pain is due to its magical
penetrating action—It goes through the
outer layers of the skin without burning
or a trace of blister, right to the sore spot
It Is not like the smarting, strong.
burning mixtures usually known as Uni
ments No matter if all other outside
applications have failed, you will not he
disappointed with Mexican Mustang
Liniment—it also heals cuts, burns and
sores and so makes a valuable remedy to
have in the home at all limes. All drug¬
gists and wholesalers sell Mustang Lini¬
ment or can get it for you.
Colds fe
Be Q,uick-Be Sure/
Get the right remedy—the beat men know.
So quick, ao aure that milliona now employ it.
The utmoat in a laiative. Bromide-Quinine
in ideal form. Colda atop in 24 hours, La
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Be Sure Its s Price 30c
CASCARA UININE
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errr We Pay You 6%
Get ready to drive a new Chevrolet. It’s easy to do the
Certificate way.
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Come in tomorrow and choose the model you prefer.
Make the first down payment—say $5—and we issue to
you a Chevrolet Purchase Certificate that pays you 6%.
Weekly or monthly you keep adding to your Certificate
savings. When your payments plus this 6^° interest equal
the cash delivery payment, you drive the car away and
take care of the balance in regular monthly installments
on the lowest time payment plan in existence.
Jbr Economical Transportation All money which you pay on your Certificate is depos¬
TfaraTT? ited in a trust fund at a bank. In addition to this safeguard
for your Certificate payments, both the bank and we our¬
selves are insured by a strong, well-known insurance
Touring $525 company so that absolute protection for your funds is
. assured.
Roadster - 525
Coupe - 675 If you now own a car, we will credit your Certificate
Coach 695 with an additional 6^ on all service, repairs, and acces¬
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ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY n
Fort Valley, Georgia
QUALITY AT LOW COST
April 27, 1918, and on January 30, had no need for a kidney remedy
1923, Mrs. Biedermann added: since.
“Doan’s Pills cured me and I have 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
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Pen and Pencil Sets Cigars (Xmas Boxes)
< ■ Manicure Sets Bill Folds (Seal Skin)
Toilet Sets Safety Razors
Perfumes and Toilet Waters i:
Nunnally’s Fine Stationery (High Exquisite Class) Candies Thermos Military Flash Lights Sets Bottles U;
(Xmas Boxes) Christmas Cards
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