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AND PEACHLAND JOURNAL
ESTABLISHED IIS«
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
JOHN H. JONES
Editor and Owner
*A« * Man Thlnk.th in Hl» Hrart. Ho la H*.“
Official Organ of Pearh County, City of Fort
Vall«y and Wr»tarn Division of th«
Southern DiwtHcl of (Georgia
Federal Court.
N. E. A. Feature Service
Advertl.er.' tut Sir, ice
Entered a, »ecoml-cla»» matter at the r>«»t
offict* at Fort Valley, t.a under the
act of March 8. 1871).
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TlfijRSDTY, DECEMBER 17, 1925.
A I.ITTI.E EARI.Y l> the «lo*an lor
neit week's Urad.r-Trihnnr. All n,w»
and eopy lor advrrliarmenl. ahould rrarh
as not latrr than Tue«lay noon to In
•wire puhliration. Chri.lma. I. (hri.tmna.
even down to Ihr drvll In a prlntln* of
flee.
Buy, buy, baby!
Belle under . the At
Now Ring your
Mistletoe.
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A visit to the Christmas stores of
Fort v Valley J is like a trip to fairyland,
Bread oreau cast upon , the waters at
Christmas-time is worth whole , , lot , .
a
more than fruit cake in wine.
Christmas! If it it were would to come take three more J
than once a year
years to hold it.
Christmas! Take a night off and
get your system adjusted to its real
meaning.
Now Fort Valley Beautiful, what
*re you going to do with that old
■water tower space?
We arc now approaching the time
•of starting all over again to land at
the same place, and the road will be
crowded.
Let’s reverse the order of things
1or Christmas and New Year. Then
maybe we can have each instead of
<destrogfcg both.
We are now observing with j
concern to see if Fort Valley is going
to let a certain noble Public Spirit
work himself to death. -Your ■guess
will be received without comment at
this particular time.
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Tom Anthoine and Santa Claus evi
dently went into partnership, judg¬
ing by the time at which the old
water tower is actually being brought
down. Some rescue, Tom—seeing the i
old tank dry, along came the reindeer.!
! David Albert Howard, pastor
Rev.
of the First Baptist church, was made
chairman of the committee on nomi
nations by the Georgia Baptist Con
vention in Savannah last. week. We
can’t help saying again that Fort Val¬
ley is wonderfully well blessed all the
way around in preachers.
Our-subscribers will join us in af¬
fectionate congratulations to W. C '
Carter, our good friend whose poems
add so much interest and inspiration
to the columns of The Leader-Tri¬
bune each week, who was eighty-one
bright, fruitful years of age on Fri¬
day, December 11th.
Editor C. E. Benns is being con¬
gratulated heartily upon the fiftieth
birthday of his excellent paper, the
Butler Herald, on Thanksgiving day.
Butler and Taylor county have a
right to be mighty thankful for Benns’
splendid public service, year in and
year out, through such a good news¬
paper that was established by the
present editor’s father fifty years ago
and has remained in the family ever
since.
Josephus Camp has taken over the
Dublin Messenger from Editor Kit
trell and now the people of Dublin
■well may be congratulated. Josephus
Camp has been distinguished as an
able Georgia newspaper publisher for
many years. Of recent years he has
held the office of state printer by ap¬
pointment of Governor Walker. Jose¬
phus Camp undoubtedly will do much
to accelerate the pulse of progress in
the already hustling city of “Dublin'
all the time.
Santa Claus brings Rev. T. H.
Thomson to the Methodist church for
another year, Judge A. C. Riley to
the Kiwanis Club as president, Ralph
Newton as general chairman of the
Fifth Annual Peach Blossom Festi¬
val, and—we pray—a Peach County
Chamber of Commerce through the
activities of Glenmore Green and oth-
AN ACROSTIC
Jesus, Author,of all (trace,
Ever on Thy children shine;
Smile upon them, show Thy face,
Use them for Thy will divine,
Sanctify them and refine.
Seal them for Thy courts above,
And Thy trusting children guide;
Victors make them through Thy love,
, In them, .. Savior c er abide.
On their pathway shed Thy light;
Raise them to Thy throne so bright!
W. C. CARTER.
« < rK r,S » . an<J , im l a 10t l n t of OI Uiner othor things ulJn ** over ovt r
which we feel like ringing the bells,
including the old water tower DOWN ,
the , garbage , Our -. *. r « and | number .
cans a
of . municipal .... improvements . and | •
CIVIC
beauties UP.
Pity Ye Poor Editor
An Atlanta friend took his typewriter
in hand, copied the following paragraph
and mailed it to the editor of The Leader
Tribune. Yet there are folks right here
at home who are neglecting to pay their
aubacriptions.
It reported that one of * il. the e__ fas-
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tidious newly married ladies of this ,
KNEADS , bread , , with •,, 1 her glovcH , | :
town
on. This incident may be somewhat
peculiar, hut there others, _ rrti the
are
editor of this paper NEEDS bread'
with his shoes on; he NEEDS bread
with his shirt on; he NEEDS bread
with his pants * on; and unless some
of the delinquent . subscribers .. to . this ...
Freedom” before '
“Old Rag of pay up
long, he will NEED bread without a
damn thing on-and Wisconsin is no
Garden of Eden in the winter time.—
Melrose (Wisconsin) Chronicle.
The Strength of Unity
Fort Valley, too, will become quick¬
ly a city of 20,000 or more people by
that spirit of which Editor Hardy
speaks in his Thomaston Times, as
follows.
U The spirit of cooperation among
our citizens is more marked than at
any time in our history and it is es¬
sential that everything be done to en
courage this feeling so that we may
present a united front tn our march
of progress and prosperity. Our peo
pie are taking more pride in the
which are being record
by our eity and are showing a
willingness than ever to join
In every movement looking
the progress and prosperity of
It is this spirit which will
Thomaston a eity of 20,000
In a very few years.”
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The proper time to buy coal seems
have been ten years ago.
Rich food doesn't, agree with one.
is true of rich people,
CHRISTMAS BASKETS re
artistic designs, hand made
Sweetstraw by Indians in Canada,
Copeland’s Pharmacy. 12-17-lt.
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Simple Mixture Makes
Stomach Fed Fine
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Simple buckthorn hark, magnesium
sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adlerika, helps stomach trouble in
TEN minutes by removing GAS.
Brings out a surprising amount of
old waste matter thought .
you never
was in your system. Stops that full, j
bloated feeling and makes you happy
and cheerful. Excellent for chronic
constipation. Adlerika works QUICK
and delightfully easy.
COPELANDS PHARMACY
Our Hankdtrchiefs. Ties.
Socks. Belts. Shirts and
other Men’s Furnishings
offer you the very thing
to give Father, Son.
t Brother or Friend for
Christmas. If it’s for a
man, get it from
W. M. JOHNSON
Phone 76 Phone 76
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT V ALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935.
FRANKLIN TO OFFER
FINE XMAS PICTURE
Manager Brandenburg states that
he has secured not only one of the
most fascinating movie features of
all filmdom but ar^ ideal Christmas
picture overflowing with thrills for
Christmas Day—Dee. 25—next week.
It is “Fine Clothes,” boosting of an
extraordinary cast of „ characters, , , T rol- , ,
lowing is a synopsis:
It is Christman Eve, arid, in all London the
gladdest huart that heats is that of Peter
Hungerford. He and his wife, Adele, have
saved five hundred pounds by long toil ; and,
H * he savoys the r- mains of the Inst minute
rtlKh (J f buyers in his little shop, he realizes
th4 ‘ pro«<MMlM will clear him for impending
financial ruin.
He first bestows his annual presents upon
his employees, Oscar and Philip, his clerks,
and j> au j tt( his bookkeeper. For years they
have been almost as memlxTs of the family.
Then he out his wife to share his great
joy with her.
But Adele bursts into tears. She confesses
she loves Oscar and has permitted him to
suuander their money in a competitive shop,
Peter’s final plunge into despair comes,
the Christmas bells are ringing their message
Earth, Good Will Toward Men, ’
of “Peace on carries
when Oscar brazenly appears and
Adele out into the night.
Paula consoles Peter. She induces him to
let her make an appeal for aid to the Earl
of Denham, the heart-broken shopkeeper’s
former employer. Paula has an underlying
motive. She craves fine clothes and the other
j uxur j eB 0 f wealth. And she is aware that
the Earl can be made the source of these. If
she CAn maneuver herself into his life.
Peter lnnoccntly is vi etimized by the riot.
and is overjoyed when Denham permits him
to return to his old position as manager of
J)t»rjhnm towers, with Paula as his assistant,
£ n E‘* tIy *
dezvous between her and the Earl. The pair
finally conspire to give Peter five hundred
pounds to get him back into his shop—out
of the way. They any the money returned
hy Oscar. But Philip tell, Peter Oscar i» pen
nile ,,.
He then «u»pett» Paula and hi« trunhed
%&.'*$?
^fVVuTth^.'tr’J'lf in^^r.'rm" she
a letter from the Earl which vindi
her and begs that she marry him. Paula,
however, loves Peter and tells him so.
Again the Christmas bells ring out, and
Peter's heart is the gladdest that beats
in all London.
While our progressive citizens and
local paper are doing so
for Fort Valley let us not over¬
the fine help Miss Nora Roun
is giving. Meeting tourists and
with friendly welcome,
out literature and adver
showing hotels and eating
is no small help to visitors, as
letters of appreciation from dis
homes attest. All honor to our
Miss Nora.”—Contributed.
Quality Printing
Good every time or we make it
good. And, "by the sweat of the
brow,” we are boosting for you all
the time.
The Leader-Tribune
Telephone 119.
You Will Enjoy I
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Christmas Christmas
Candies Cigars
Choicest Considered
Confections Complete
Collection
NORRIS — WHITMAN LEADING BRANDS
25c to $7.50 Pkg. $2.75 per Box 4
Fresh Stock and Up
Agents Idle Hour Nurseries and Dahl's
Flowers delivered by telegraph anywhere.
Fine assortment Box Paper, Kodaks (Eastman), Perfume
Sets, Thermos Bottles, Flash Lights, Fountain Pens (Parker),
Duett Sets (Parker), Compacts, Powder and many other gifts
that are attractive. m
COPELAND’S PHARMACY
a Where your patronage is appreciated ••
We have served you ten years