The Leader-tribune and peachland journal. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 19??-192?, March 11, 1920, Image 2

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m LAKEVIEW SCHOOL NEWS Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow. Mr. S. H. Aultman spent Saturday in Byron. 4* 4* 4* that The budding trees remind us spring is drawing near. * * * Miss Bessie Pender spent the week end with Mrs. O. G. Greer. + * + Master Herbert Tucker spent the week end with W. D. White. ♦ «fr + af¬ Mr. Tom Turner spent Sunday ternoon with Mr. F. E| White. ♦ + t Miss Ruth Thomaston spent Sun¬ day with her aunt, Mrs. Rigsby. «|l «gt «|» Saturday Miss Effie Pender spent with Ruby and Portia Howard. ♦ * * Mr. E. S. Bryant and family at¬ tended church at Beaver Creek Sun¬ day. 4* 4* 4* Mr. A. W .Tabor and family at¬ tended services at Beaver Creek Sun¬ day. ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dora McGee. 4- * * Mr. Clyde Holcomb attended day School at Thorpe’s Sunday. * 4 ♦ Miss Carrie Holcomb is the week with her aunt, Mrs. D. Holcomb. 4» «|* 4» Mr. John Milton Hartley called see Miss Rosa Nell O’Neal afternoon. * * * Messrs. Ralph and Thomas spent Snuday afternoon with Mr. fred Morris. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland , family spent Saturday with Mrs. trice Rowland. 'Vv £ £ f! * s £ r vm: -v II * l Tk ■ Si Si % M f t s 1 ■fcl M Si Si £ £ h WHAT IS IT? CAN YOU GUESS? Si £ A NIAGARA COTTON DUSTER! £ £ ffi This machine represents the combined efforts and skill of I i The Niagara Sprayer Go’s. Mechanical Engineer worked out jj from their experience suggestions in of fighting Government the BOLL Cotton WEEVIL Experts, in the based Mississ- on - t ! j ippi and Louisiana cotton belts. H You will find this machine 100 per cent efficient. It will {j ! take care of 100 acres. We also carry the Niagara Hand Blower Gun for use on K MS small cotton acreages, also for potatoes, tomatoes, tobacco, 1 truck, etc. This machine will take care of 10 to 15 acres of tfi Cotton. S £ The Niagara Diamond Brand Calcium Arsenate which we offer along with both the above machines is absolutely guaran- yp| h ffi teed to conform to the government specifications. “ [] 3 FIGHT PREPAREDNESS BOLL WEEVIL. is the word. NOW IS THE TIME to get ready to [ the Don’t wait until he gets here. ; i Get in touch with us today. ii Southern Brokerage Co. Fort Valley, Ga. Distributors for Georgia. THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, OA MARCH 11, 19*0- | Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sullivan and Mrs. Pearl Young spent Sunday with Mr. B. A. Yaugh. <« * Miss Mattie Lou Howard spent the week end with her uncle, Mr. W. W. Howard of Macon. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Hancock and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Johnson. •fr + v A number of young folks enjoyed the singing given SiiYiday afternoon by Miss Alice Clarke. s|s s{* Messrs. D. B. Holcomb and S. H. Aultman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Gene White. ♦ * ♦ Misses Julia Johnson and Hazel Causey spent the week end w **-i l friends in Fort Valley. + * 4 , Little Miss Nellie Stalnaker and brother, Will, spent Sunday after noon with Louise Rowland. f + + Mr. Virgil Hartley and family spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Ivy Green, of Powersville. * t + Masters Bailey, Clarence, and Paul Caldwell spent Sunday afternoon with Leary and William Holcomb. + 4* + Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard vis¬ ited their aunt, Mrs. R. S. Howard, of near Byron ,Sunday afternoon. * * * Messrs. Clyde Holcomb and L. J. Caldwell called to see Misses Ella and Clara Belle Pender Sunday af¬ ternoon. 4- * Business seems to be picking up somewhat around here. There quite a crowd of Lakeview people in Macon Saturday transacting business and doing spring shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fountain and the “Lakeview Jewels” spent Sun¬ day with home folks in Fort Valley. ♦ ♦ * The old saying that “March come) in like a lion and goes out like a lamb” 3eems to hold true this year, for from all signs so far we are go nig to have a windy March. •o Good Health Life’s Grestest Blessing. Happiness and Success Within Easy Reach of Red-Blooded Men and Women. Anemic Condition Unnecessary. Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Blood —Builds Up Pale, Thin Anemic Men and Women. Good health ia the most important asset of life. Without a vigorous, Jtrue strong body and a keen, clear mind, happiness and enjoyment arg impossible. And yet so many women, and men too, whose misfortune it is to be pale, thin and anemic, hopelessly accept this condition in the belief that robust health and real happiness are not for them. Thousands of men and women have been restored to vigorous health and lasting happiness by Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. This beneficial blood tonic contains the very properties so vitally needed to improve the blood. Pepto-Mangan, if taken for a few weeks, will nerich the blood and cre¬ ate thousands of th. ,»ny red blood cells that are so necessary to carry nourishment and strength to every part of the body. Pepto-Mangan is safe, beneficial, and pleasant to the taste. For con¬ venience it is prepareo in liquid and tablet form, both possessing exactly the same medicinal properties. Be sure to ask your druggist for “Gude’s when you order Pepto-Man¬ gan. “Gude’s” is the genuine Pepto Mangan. Look for the name “Gude’s” on the package. (Advertisement.) % \ i e» « : 1 ■ \ / FIRST WITH NEW STYLES FOR MEN It is through our doorway that the new styles first make i ■ here that Society I their appearance in this city, because it is ■ B Brand Clothes are sold. L |f 5 At the start of each season men come to us and ask, I 4 What is Society Brand showing this season’V When we display these new ideas, as we are now doing, it’s an opportunity you certainly shouldn’t miss. R. S. THORPE & SONS STYLE HEADQUARTERS 552-6 Cherry St. Macon, Ca. I I ® Early Maturing © Cotton Seed ® © © Farmers in other sections intested by the BOLL WEEVIL ® are making good crops, why not you? Plant the earliest variety of seed you can find, work your § crop fast and plow often and watch the results. HOLDINGS EARLY PROLIFIC SUGAR LOAF GOT TON has in the proven United by States. test to be the earliest maturing cotton § grown © POINTS TO BEAR IN MIND © Holdings early prolific cotton is grown in the famous plant¬ © ing seed district of North Carolina, and runs true to type. © It is the only seed out of North Carolina that has been run C©j through a culling process, which eliminates all the faulty seed © thereby assuring a pertect planting seed, which will all make a hardy, vigorous plant, naturally increase of increasing your yield. Some H authorities estimate an at least 100 per cent in com parison with the results obtained from planting GIN RUN seed, © © It is a small leaf, big boil, five lock, 1 to 1 1-8 staple and || @ ® runs full 40 per cent lint. It will fruit in ninety days from planting, getting in ahead (§> © of the BOLL WEEVIL. John H. Quinn, of Sandersville, Ga., made last year over a bale to the acre, planted on April 3rd, and had picked from two © acres 1st. on August You 3rd, do 637 the lbs. lint cotton, and later 580 more by || © Sept can same. i Packed in two and one half bushel bags carrying a certificate ® under a Notary’s seal, certifying that these seed were grown in and shipped from Wakw County, N. C. © Write or call for Prices and Information. (© ® © A. J. EVANS, FORT GEORGIA VALLEY, © m ©