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Can come only frt.m good materia).
There are very few concerns who
sell building material ns good as ours;
and none who sell better.
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Building Material. In this regard,
BE SAFE. Let us figure on your
Lumber Bill.
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A woman’s jewel box is c A r?
her treasure. Fine silver¬ \j
ware and cut-glass are also
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less possessions. This is because she realizes
that they have intrinsic value, sentimentally
and otherwise. The purchases made in this ,
store outlive a single generation. They beautify
the home and the person for all time.
We have to suggest that you will find great satisfaction
and confidence in dealing with us. You can be SURE—and
that means so much. A really wonderful stock. The very
latest novelties. Gifts that endure and keep you constantly
in the heart and thoughts of the recipient.
Rings for yourself—rings as gifts to others—the one gift
that never grows old. And entirely apart from these qualities
_ in W.W.W. Rings is the knowledge
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GUARANTEED RINGT
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T. L. FLOYD
JEWELER
‘‘Where Quality Is As Represented n
109 Main Street, Phone 64.
Fort Valley, Georgia.
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MR. FARMER ®
We still !be job with complete line c.f m
are on a
FARM SUPPLIES, Consisting d Collars, Brkllct', m
Ha.ties, Traces, BackDands Collar Pads, Rope, Forks
all kinds, Rakes, Hoes, Mattox, Axes, Shovels, and
garden tools.
We especially call your altention to our m
Low i rices on Traces, Collars and Forks
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The fiitnous LKBBET 1ER One Seed Planter and m
SEAY Fertilizer Distributor. Only a very limited m
supp y ni these to be. had this season. (S)
Wm. J. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS ®
Repairs for all the above mentioned implements
Builders’ Hardware and Carpenters’ Tools.
MY PRICES ARE RIGHT m
W. A. MELVIN m
They may exist but do not truly
{ive without the Leader-Tribune.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:46 a. m
Lay .Service every Suiulsv morn¬
ing at 11 :U0 o’clock, except on fourth
Sunday. Celebration of Holy Com¬
munion and sermon on fourth Sun¬
day at 11:00 o’clock. Evening ser¬
vice on fourth Sunday.
Rev. J. F. McCloud, Rector. '
C. T. Eberhardt, Suot. S. S.;
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We can c urni»h you the kind of
printed sales letters and circulars
on HAMMERMILL BOND that
will get your message in the right
way to the man who can buy
your goods.
Use more printed salesmanship.
Ask us.
MACON OPTICAL CO.
J. N. KALISH, Prop.
MACON GEORGIA
Send us your glasses for quick
repairs
O
Million Packets Of
Flower Seed Free
We believe in flowers around thf
homes of the South. Flowers brighter,
up tbs home surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them.
We have set aside more than one
million packets of seed of beautiful,
vet easily grown flowers to be given
to our mstomers this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
Hastings’ 1820 Seed Catalogue is
now ready. Brilliant cover In natural
colors. 100 pages of garden and farm
information, profusely illustrated. It’s
the one worth while, seed book for
southern gardeners and farmers. This
catalogue is absolutely free to you on
request. Your name and address on
a postal card or in letter, will bring it
to you by return mail.
This 1920 Catalogue will show you
just how you can get five packets of
flower seeds (five different sorts) al>
solutely free of cost this eprlng. Send
for this catalogue today without fail.
No obligation to buy anything unless
you want to H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Seedsmen, Atlanta, tia.—(Advt.)
MUNICIPAL DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that or.
Friday, the second day of April.
1920, there will be held at the usual
voting precinct in the Fort Valley
City Hall, between the hours of nine
o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M.
central meridian time, a democratic
primary for the nomination of a
Mayor of the City of Fort Va’ley
for the term of two years, three
Aldermen for a term of four years,
two School Commissioners for a term
of six years, two Light and Water
Commissioners for a term of four
years, and three members of the Ex-1
eeutive Committee for a term of
two years.
All candidates for these offices
are required to file notice with the
undersigned committee of the ; r can¬
didacy not later than the 2.1th day
of March, 1920, at noon, and card;
dates for Mayor are required to pay
an entrance fee of $7.50 and canrli
of dates $4.00, for Aldermen notice of an candidacy entrance too |
payment of entrance fee being
essary for entering name of candi¬
date upon the ballot to be used .i.
the Primary. •
The registration books of the CTy
of Fort Valley for the regular mur.ic
ipal election wil be opened at the of
fice of the City Clerk and Treasurer
on March 1st, 1920, and will remain
open until March 31st, 1920, noon.
All legally registered white voters
whose names appear upon said regis
tration books will be qualified to par
ticipate in the Primary to be held on
April 2nd, 1920.
This February 24th, 1920.
C. L. Shepard. Chairman,
Jno. A. Houser,
C. B. Anderson,
Democratic Executive Com¬
mittee City of Fort Valley.
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Rheumatism
is completely washed out of tbe system by
t« celebrated Sliivar Mineral Water. Pos
ively guaranteed by money-back ofler.
es fme; costs a trifle. Delivered any
SlH re by our Fort Valley Agent, W. C.
Wright.
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comment on the ease with which the v *“
wagon can be “backed up. >> T his is due 1
io the full circle iron. The ordinary circle is but a f
half circle ( kj ). in making a sharp turn bolsters
often The their «i Others mendous derailed, track run comment overloads, » to t is a Thornhills the circle this on end Thornhill ( is die of Q plain. fact ). the cannot that track axles They do in never and this spite become because of break. tough tre¬ i i fli A
reason for use
highland hickory—reinforced by a stee! truss bar
that extends the full length of the axle.
Still others that the that relieves the king bolt of strain.
comment gears never get out is the long life of
of line. This unusual feature is due to one of To others the amazing feature
theii workmen’s inventions. He designed a malle¬ Thornhill beds—due to their location which gives
able front hound plate—bolted to the gears at them the pick of the yearly cutting of wood and
eight points. It’s literally a jacket of iron that due, in part, to the fact that they paint with pure
holds gears in line and insures light running for life. lead and linseed oil despite its high cost.
From hilly sections reports that the old Thousands of owners have found in Thornhills
come unusual strength where they are accustomed to
trouble of broken king bolts is unknown among weakness.
owners of Thornhill wagons. This because
of a cup and saucer arrangement on the bolster Let us show you this perfected wagon. UOMtf
CARITHERS & EVANS,
Fort Valley, Ga.
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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
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£ j I the history of the peach business of Fort Valley
~ creased and therefore yield. the While expensive the other method hand of Ford in* ij [l
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as you will have to spend for fertilizers to get a
£ £ normal growth, the results will be the same. n !S
£ £ SOUTHERN ORCHARD SUPPLY CO.
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