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A. C. RILEY
Attorney at Law
-vans Buil ling. Phone 156.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Practice in the Ordinary, Superior
and Federal Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
C. L. SHEPARD
Attorney at Law
Evans Building. JPhone 31.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans v Made on Realty.
EMMETT HOUSER
Attorney at Law
First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 107.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Practice in Both the State and Fed¬
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
Louis L. Brown . R. E. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
Attorney* at Law
Wright Building Phone 9.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loan* on Ri alty Negotiated.
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorneys and Counselors
AT LAW
PERRY, GA.
Practice in Slate and Federal
Courts
DR. W. L. NANCE
Dentist
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant. !
Evans Building. j
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA j
PHONES: Office 82, Residence 115.
VIITORS FROM NEAR-BY TOWNS
re finding it profitable buying high-class
groceries ai Pigtfly-Wiggly.
The saving on a few dollars’ worth
i ays their gasoline bill.....
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
“ALL OVER THE WORLD. »»
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Because
I maintain three very extensive chemical laboratories
\ in which all materials
are thoroughly tested. No harm¬
ful materials can ever enter into Royster goods. Our
home and foreign markets are picked over for the
choicest raw materials; then I formulate them in just
the proportion which my life-time experience has found
to be best for each crop for which the fertilizer is in¬
tended. The results of all this care is, naturally, a
complete mixture wnich is really the “ last word ” in
fertilizer. So, you see, I am justified in feeling proud of
the Royster Products, which come from our fifteen up
to-date plants.
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F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY
Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C.' Columbia, S. C.
Washington. N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio ( 5 )
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TH€ LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., JANUARY 22, 1920
DR. W. H. HAFER
Dentist
Over Picture Theatre
FORT VALLEY, - GEORGIA
PHONES
Residence 50-J Office 174-L
DR. J. A. TURNER
Dentist
Office Over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
PHONES
Office 280-J Residence 237.
MARCUS L. HICKSON
Physician and Surgeon
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Tffice Over R. S. Braswell’* Store.
PHONES:
Office 106-1B Residence I06-2B
JNO. M. COOK, Sr.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Land surveying and city lots a speci¬
alty. Address Phone 7; P. O. Box
514.
A. C. RILEY, JR.
LAWYER
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
CHAS. S. VANCE
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
County Surveyor, Houston C«.
’Phone 193, P. O. Box 475
Fort Valley, Ga.
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ATTENTION, W. O. W.!
Peachtree Camp No. 767, Wood¬
men of the World, will meet the sec¬
ond and fourth Thursday nights of
each month in the hall on the third
floor of the Evans building, All
members are urged to he present.
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Stomach ills
permanently disappear after drinking the
celebrated Sliivar Mineral Water. Positively
guaranteed by money lia<;k offer. Tastes
fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any where by
our Fort Valiev Agent. V C. Wright.
1 COSTS 82.2 PER CENT MORE
TO LIVE NOW THAN IN 1914.
National Industrial Conference
Board Issues Sfalcineat on In
ves'igntions Made Recently.
BOSTON, Mass, -An increase of
82.2 per cent in the cost of living
for American wane earners between
July, 1 i) 14, and November, 1919, is
shown in a statement issued by the
N a t i onal Industrial Conference
Board, based on its most recent in¬
vestigations. This represents an ad¬
vance of 10.4 per cent, since Novem¬
ber, 191S; 13.5 per cent, since March,
1919, when prices dropped temporar¬
ily, and 5.8 per cent, since last July.
The increase in the cost of the ma¬
jor items in the family budget since
July, 1914, was food, .92 per cent. ;
shelter 38 per cent.; clothing, 135
per cent.; fuel, heat and light, 48
j per cent., and sundries 75 per cent.
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NEGRO STATE ON MEXICAN
BORDER IS RECOMMENDED.
Colored Advocates of Segregation
Idea Appear Before House Board.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Estab¬
lishment of a separate state under
the protectorate of the United States
for the segregation of the nation’s
negro population was advocated be¬
fore the House judiciary committee
today by representative Mason, Re¬
publican, Illinois, providing for the
appointment of a commission of nine
persons to “outline a plan to promote
more harmonious relations between
races dwelling in the United States.’’
Dr. Moses Madden’, of St. Louis,
told the comittce a site had been se
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lected along the Rio Grande river on
territory owned by Mexico and the
state of Texas and that it should he
inhabitated and administered by
negroes under the general protection
of the United States.
Dr. W. H. Wilson and Dr. Novi!
Thomas, of this city, opposed the
plan as lending too much toward race
discrimination, which they said w.v
already too evident, especially since j
the world war.
The Rev. li. D. Jones, oi. Philadel¬
phia, advanced a plan for concentra¬
tion of negroes in Liberia.
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Effective Printing
workmen means good and good type, good presses, V, have goon j j
paper. the
equipment and the workmen for you, and j
use Hammermill grades of bond, safety |
and cover paper*. Let us show you. j
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FORDSON TRACTOR
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The Harrowing season for Peach Orchards
and the fertilization of the orchards are close to
hand. More growth means more buds which
produces more peaches and larger returns.
There are only two ways of getting new growth
or increased yield and that is by extensive cul¬
tivation or extensive fertilization.
Fertilizer is higher than it has ever been in
the history of the peach business of Fort Vailey
andjjtherefore the mo^t expensive method of in
creased yield. While on the other hand a Ford
son Tradtor without any question is far cheap
er in the extensive cultivation of an orchard than
any other power or machinery ever offered a
grower.
It is your desire to secure the be^l results at
the lea^t possible codt. Therefore if you will
spend one-third as much for Fordson Tradtors
as you will have to spend for fertilizers to get a
normal growth, the results will be the same.
SOUTHERN ORCHARD SUPPLY CO.
AGENTS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
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For Home News Read The Leader-Tribune
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WORMS
Most children have worms, 1
sometimes. Sypmtoms are
lack of color, peevishness,
restlessness at night, etc.
Dr. Thacher’s
1 Worm Syrup
will go after and get tha
worms, if worms are there.
Harmless; children love it.
Old in use doctor’s half a century. prescription Made At by I
r your drug store.
TEACHER MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, To nil., U. S. A.
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Fort Valley, Ga.
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