The Fort Valley leader. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 1???-19??, June 05, 1908, Image 5

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lass’ Ice Cream Parlor yi the latest soft drink, Soda water, Ale. Pabst Mead, Cook's Maltale, grew, etc. Ice Cream and Lunches at all hours. Polite service and prompt Ladies especially invited. Arthur Glass. The Fort Valley Advertising Co. . . Established 1905 . . . Circulars and Samples Distributed, Signs Tacked, Bills wd Other Out Door Advertising Promptly and Properly Done. Reasonable. % Prices Our experience qualities us to give the best service obtainable. ATLANTA SCHOOL OF MILLINERY. Every advantage of New York Schools. Individual instruction in styles and workmanship. Pupils admitted at any date. Special offer running until May 1st. For further information, address MISS E. ELIZABETH SAWTELL, 40%" Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. .....—— ———— j — ^ . Do You Need A The only man who doesn’t need one is stone %es alone, has no friends nor occupation. To all the telephone at least proves interesting, some it will open up a means of making while to others it means social and business merit. Suppose you you see Lester Hartley, and have phone put in before the rush of the peach seabon. r-^ t John H. Simon Wholesale Commission Merchant. * Receiver and Distributor A jA.ll Kinds of Fruit . and __ . -i *i 119 Dock St., Philadelphia, Pa. Inquestionable Returns Daily a References Established 1873. Rea & Witzig Commission Merchants PEACHES Wanted in Car Lots Daily Shipments, Daily Returns a! Best Prices. Responsible and Reliable. Some as Good. None Better. 194=106 Market Street. Buffalo, N. Y. Returns Made Daily. [References: Marine National Bank, Buffalo. Fruit N. N. & Niagara Co. 1 »Co. National Bank, Lockport, N. Y. Maxfield Lorn. MNew York. ■ Died. ! Captain George C Albaugh | passed away at 9 o’clock p m '.June 2d, 1908. He had been in i declining health for more than a i year, and for the last four months has been paralyzed, be j ! speechless, ing helpless though and most retaining of the time his mental faculties up to the last, recognizing and greeting his friends with a smile. He displayed that Christian 1 spirit by not complaining in the least of his condition but trusted implicitly and with child like | faith in his Maker to lead him safely through the valley of the shadow of death to that home eternal in the heavens. For the last 12 years he made his home with son-in-law and daughters, Mr and Mrs T W Fulwood and Miss Ida Albaugh near Fort Valley. He was 82 years of age Nov 29, 1907, and was a member of the the Presbyterian church from early manhood. A good man has gone to his reward. To the Perry Chapter U. D. C. The members of Fort Valley Chapter U D C desire to express their heartfelt thanks and appre¬ ciation for the lovely way in which they were entertained by the Perry Daughters. The unveiling of the Confeder ate monument was a notable event. The speakers wera earn¬ est and eloquent, and the grace¬ ful, charming manner in which Mrs Holtzclaw presented the monument seemed like an inspi¬ ration. Even the stores ha4 windows and doors decorated in red and -white, and the platform around the monument was a tri umph of artistic decoration. The Fort Valley people will long remember the cordiality and welcome extended them in every way. The enthusiastic cheers for Perry, amid the waving of fans and handkerchiefs, as the train pulled out for Fort Valley, plainly indicated the appreciation of the visitors who had been so royally entertained. If you want your fruit to be sure to keep rubber. right. The Try our Ten heavy Cent 15c Store. Mrs George Wooddall has re¬ turned to Austell after visiting Mrs W A Wooddall. Miss Vera Reynolds of Atlanta is visiting Mrs W A Wooddall. Mr H P Everett will leave next Thursday for Columbus to visit his wife and daughter and from there he will visit his chil \ dren in Americas - Fort Valley Fruit Exchange. I will be pripared to handle peaches on any quantity from : one case to car lots. It will be to the interest of small growers to bring your fruit to us. Wiil be 1 in touch with all the markets and will get the highest market price i ! from or y all ™ r risk. . Peaches and save you J. R. Mathews & Co. Hartley Bros Warehouse, Fort Valley. Ga. Mrs J W Spratley and her grand daughter, Miss JIatsie Wil lisson, arrived {yesterday from Mobile to visit her daughter, Mrs R W Wimbush and two children of Savannah are visiting Mp W G Jordan. Mrs Oquin of Smithville is the guess of Mr and Mrs W G Jordan. Mr W W Henderson of Ameri cus was in the city a few days this week. Miss Ruby Burns of Vienna, who has been the guest of Miss Mamie Msller, has returned home. The Y. M. B. C. Enter¬ tains With Barbecue The Young Men’s Bibl6 oj the Fort Valley Baptist day school entertained last day evening with a barbecue in the spacious grove of Mr Frank W it holt. The event was one of much sftic cess and social enjoyment, uc companied with the usual barbe¬ cue delicacies, and unanimously agreed to be the most popular ac casion of its kind in the history ones in Fort Valley. There was much interest and enthusiasm displayed on account of the nature of the entertain¬ ment, which was the fulfillment, of a contest entered into by the members of tbe ’i M B C, which may be explained: Some weeks ago, at the sugges¬ tion of Rev J M Long, teacher, the class agreed to unite in efforts and increase the membership to thirty in thirty days, the enroll me nt at the time being about 15. He further suggested that in order that we carry out the plan in good faith the class enter into a contest, one side the Reds the other the Blues and see which would make the better showing by bringing in new members. At the expiration of the contest the winning side would be enter¬ tained by the losers, a program to be arranged by the .winners calling for contributions from the losers in the capacity of speeches and songs. We are glad to say that the contest proved a success and con¬ gratulate the Blues as winners, for at the end of thethirty days the class enrollment reached-four ty, one of the best representa¬ tive body of young men in the city. Quite a unique program was arranged, beginning at eight o’clock. The crowd sang two songs which gave vent to their feeling, and then the delicious meats were enjoyed lor a course of 40 minutes, after which a smoker was on and a free for all chat began. About 9 o’clock Rev. Long called the crowd to order and stated that the remain¬ der of the program would be car¬ ried out. Mr. Louie Taylor was re quested to explain how it was that the Blues were successful, and Mr Johnie Houser to respond explaining how the Reds failed. Both explanations were enjoyed and met with applause. Rev. Long gave a short talk in interest of the Bible Class and called up on Mr. A. J. Evans for other ex pressions. Mr Evans gave a very interesting talk and complimen¬ ted the class highly, He stated that the classroom was entirely too small and thought it a good idea to enlarge it so that the en¬ rollment could be comfortably managed, His suggestion met with popular approval and a col j , leetion ,. wa,s taken , , for „ the ,, pui*r • ! of enlarging same. To the sur- 1 prise and satisfaction of all the i ainount collected and promised j amounted to $180 with lair pros pect of it reaching $29). The j next feature of the program was a duet by Birch Norton and Lyn | wood Gray which was enjoyed ! very much, A fter this the crowd sang songs and spent the rem ain der of the (‘veiling most pleasant Unsolicited suggestions on the part of ma >nv present indica ted a repetition of the occasion as it tends to raise the social standard and perpetuate a spirit of congeniality among the young men especially of Fort Valley. On behalf of the Young Men’s Bible Class a cordial invitation invitation is extended to all to come and join or visit them, and we feel sure that it will proye most interesting as well as highly beneficial to those present, and we wish to impress upon all that a most hearty welcome awaits them. Mr Linton Hartley, who has been in the railroad business in Savannah, is hom£ for the peach season. Mrs Rolit Flournoy and Miss Arlie Winslow spent Tuesday in Macon." Mi ssess Mary and Kd na ('a pps are the guests of Miss Fannie Bassett. Miss Linna Bassett has re¬ turned from "Winston-Salem School visiting her father, Mr Charlie Basseti. The History Club will hold its next meeting on Tuesday after noon, June 16. programme and place of meeting will be an¬ nounced later. Miss Gena Riley returned home for the summer Wednes¬ day. The Baptist Church. Dr J 0 Solomon, superintend¬ ent of the Anti-Saloon League, will speak at the Baptist church at 11 a in Sunday. All who are interested in this great question are most cordially invited to this service. At the evening service, 8 o’clock, the pastor will preach the first of his series of sermons on The creed of Jesus. Subject Sunday night: u His Creed of Church.” An interesting fea¬ ture of this service will be the special music. FOR SALE—Elegant building lot on Persons Sfcrret, Fort Valley- 75 feet front by 400 depth, Apply to H, A. Mathews. Special for 30 days. Photo Post cards $1.00 per dozen. W. M. White. NOTICE When you want shoe work done at a reasonable price call at the Enterprise Grocery Store and T will treat you right. M Townsend. For Sale. One five room house on Person’s Street, comparatively new, lot front 70 feet back 418 feet. C. J - DuPkee. Special for 30 days. Photo Post cards $1.00 per dozen. W. M. White. The Story of a Medicine. Its name—"Golden Medical Discovery" suggested by of its most imjjort- ' was one ant and valuable ingredients — Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. fierce dis¬ covered that he could, by the uso of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aides! by a cer¬ tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for tiiat purpose, ex¬ tract from our most valuable native me¬ dicinal roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first made, as of it ever alcohol sinae in its has bhpn, without a particle glanceV ma -u Fist A t] of its ingredi ents, will show printe that *v bottle-wrapper, from the most it is aae valuable medieinhl roA^shfbund growing In our American foreswsJ All these in - aorsement gr adients have from recejv.m,t the leading medical ex¬ perts. Me'Jicn Teachers who roenmnuiviiiifivi.s and -1 tfrn SIOTSJBffi vpr , best'remedies Meiiical. for tne ribT^mu-v(s'ijJvfseifr diseases for wh ic "G olden A mile hook oi these endorsements hilsf been Buffalo, compiled N. Y., and by Dr. will It. lx; mailed V. Pierce, free of to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical looks' of all the differ¬ ent .scluxds of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing the "Gold¬ en Medical Discovery” are advised no diseases, only for the cure also of the above meritione but for the cure of all ca¬ tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accompained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-coughs, affections which, and all those wasting if not promptly and properly In consumption. treated are Take liable Dr. Pierce’s to terminate Dis¬ covery in time and persevere in its use until yon give it a fair trial and it is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of it. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption in its advanced stages. No medicine will. It vriU cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in time.