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Beautiful
Cake Bread
Baking results of the tempting kind that
C‘ve joy to the experienced housewife,
and stir the most sluggish appetite, are
obtained by the use of
SENSATION
s&frIsing FLOUR.
In the most modem mill, with a capa¬
city of 1,000 barrels a day, where only
best wheat is used, this familiar brand is
made. And good cooks everywhere nre
more and more asking for it.
In Sensation all the in¬
gredients needed to give
the best possible baking
results are mixed in exactly
the right proportions, so
that baking powder, soda
and salt are not required,
which means real economy.
<y ] For Skis in Fort Valley by
MARSHALL GROCERY
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The particular colored people of the f
United States use
Nelson’s
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For more than so years Nelson’s has
been sold and recommended by drug
stores born, everywhere. Nelson’s makes stub¬ kW
curly It hair soft, glossy and easy to
manage. is fine for the scalp, relieves
dandruff and makes the hair grow. PERROL DAVIS
It i* Important to get the genuine Nelson’*. M colored girl of Tempe.. FIm., smy*
Tok# tki$ advertisement to th® dru£ store. there is no keir dressing
•nd b« sure to get the genuine NELSON'S like Nelson’s.
Nelson Manufacturing Co., Inc. Send if us 2?out NELSON'S, uhctogrtpk
RICHMOND. VA. you use
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SEE IT AT
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Fort Valley, Ga.
The georgeous, gigantic wonder play of all times. The production and
beautiful. 22,000 people, 1,200 children, 300 dancing girls
200 Mermaids all in this wonderful picture. A city costing $350,
000 to build, destroyed in one single scene.
MARCH 12th, One Day O nly .
ADMISSION 25 and 30c, War Tax Included.
A Fort Valley Institution. Let’s Go •'
Show Starts at 2 P. M.
FORT VALLEY COLONY IN
NEW YORK ENTERTAINED.
We received nearly two weeks ago
the following interesting description
of a house party at which a number
of Fort Valley boys and girls study
ing in New York were guests, the
article having been crowded out of
our last week’s issue:
2-24-1920.
New York City.
Mr. Joel M. Martin,
Fort Valley, Ga.
Dear Sir:
The following news may be a
anachionistic, but such must
sarily be the case and the
was so much enjoyed by the
that it should be noted in The
Tribune.
The event referred to was of
nature of a week-end house party
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
McTyiere, of Forest Hills, Long
land. The party was planned as
surprise to Mr. Brown Carithers,
honor of his 26th birthday, and as
happened to be the birthday
George Washington, also, the
ebration was for both. The
white and blue decorations and
cornered hats were in evidence
commenorative of the father of
country, and the birthday cake
the presents, each marked with
appropriate verse from the
were also indicative of the desire
the pi.rt of all present that
should have many happy returns
the day.
Those enjoying the hospitality
Mr. and Mrs. McTyiere were
Bernice Quentin, Miss Etta Carithers,
Mr. Louis Brown, Mr. Brown Cari¬
thers and Mr. Sam Mathews.
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Register now, for the candidate
of your choice may need your
very badly on election day.
VISITORS FROM NEAR-BY TOWNS
arc finding it profitable buying high-class
groceries at Piggly-Wiggly.
The saving on a few dollars’ worth
pays their gasoline bill.....
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
t < ALL OVER THE WORLD.
-400 SECOND STREET MACON, GEORGIA
AN IDEAL EDITOR.
A friend hands in the following
taken from the Florida Standard.
This friend has evidently lived long
enough to realize that because a man
happens to be an editor of a news¬
paper he is not suposed to be omni¬
potent and infalible, but is just
another piece of humanity dashing
out the news to his readers as he
is able to obtain it. But, here’s
the Standard’s sentiments:
Wanted: An editor who can read,
write and argue politics, and at the
same time be religious, funny, scien¬
tific and historical, at will, write to
please everybody, know everything
without asking or being told; al¬
ways have something good to say
about everybody else, live on wind,
and make more money than enemies.
For such a man a good opening will
be made (in the graveyard). He is
too honest to live.—Carroll Free
REHOBOTH ASSOCIATION TO
BE ENTERTAINED HERE.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist Church will entertain
the women of the Rehoboth Associa¬
tion in a three days convention begin¬
ning the 23rd of March, in what is
School of Methods. * •
known as a ..
There will be several prominent
speakers and teachers here. Among
them will be Miss Kathleen Mallary,
of Baltimore, secretary of the B. W.
M. U., of the South; Mrs. Eugene
Sallee, from Kaifeng, China; and Mr.
Edgar Morgan, from Laichow-Fu,
China. Miss Maud Powell of Atlanta,
Georgia’s young people’s leader, will
also be present. Committees from the
Missionary Society to look after the
reception and entertainment of the.
visitors have been appointed and are
looking forward to the meeting with
a great deal of pleasure as well as
profit.
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It is easier for a man to bluff his
creditors than his wife.