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We have been successful in securing the State Agency
FOR
THE REX COMPANY’S
PACKING HOUSE EQUIPMENT
We now have one installed and in operation in our
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The most complete outfit ever put in the state of
Georgia.
SI Price within the reach of every peach grower, Only
a limited number to be had this season.
COME AND LOOK ST OVER
Southern Orchard Supply Cc.
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* Reported by c”Mrs. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275-J *
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Mr. Lewis Riley is out again
ter recent illness.
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Mrs. Lewis Riley is convalescing
from recent illness.
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Mr. J. N. White visited
in Samson, Ala., this week.
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Mrs. S. L. Burgin returned to her
home at Ellaville on Saturday.
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Dr. W. S. White visited relatives
at Monticello a few days recently.
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Mr. Ashby McCord of Atlanta was
a week-end visitor in Fort Valley.
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Mr. Frank Troutman is home
the week from the State University.
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Miss Helen Dean of Gainesville,
Ga., is visiting Mrs. John Troutman.
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Mr. Fair Dodd of Atlanta was
here Sunday with Mr. D. C. Strother.
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Mr. J. Harold Saxon of Moultrie
was a visitor here Saturday and Sun¬
day. ,
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Col. Bridges Smith was a guest
one day this week of Mr. Joe David
•on. i
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Mrs Frank Vincent of Macon was
a recent guest of Mrs. W. A. Wood
<?ail.
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Mr. I. N. Royal was in Columbus
on a business trip a few days this
week.
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Miss Maurice Fagan went to At¬
lanta Sunday, returning home Wed¬
nesday.
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Messrs. Felder Houser and C. N.
Rountree went to Vienna on business
Monday.
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Misses Ruth and Christine Evans
will entertain a number of iriends on
Friday at a buffet dinner i.i honor
of tl, eir guests, Misses Nell Buchanan
and Georgia Weaver.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLA Y, GA , APRIL I, 1920
Miss Artie Wheat of Columbus is
visiting the family of her sister, Mrs.
S. C. Floyd.
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Mr. B. A. Hartley is visiting his
sisters this week in different sections
of the State.
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Mis Kathryn Hale of Atlanta is
the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hale.
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Mrs. G. P. Gostin of Macon was a
gust of Mrs. W. J. Braswell a few
days recently
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Mrs. Clint Duncan of Perry was a
visitor this week to her sister, Mrs.
Welton DuPree.
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Mr. Charlie Eberhardt was in Co¬
lumbia, S. C., this week, where he
went on business:
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Friends of Miss Lizzie Houser are
glad that she is able to be out again
after recent illness.
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Mrs. J. T. White is expected home
Friday from Atlanta, where she has
spent several weeks.
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Miss Miriam Edwards spent
week end with friends and
in Perry and Cordele.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCloud
Macon were guests of friends
Sunday and Monday.
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Mrs. Ralph Aldredge of Atlanta
is here on a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Melvin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collier and
children were week-end visitors
relatives in Barnesville.
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Miss Ruby Bragg of Macon was
the week-end guest of Miss Lillian
Reynolds on Church street.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Murphey had
as their dinner guests last Sunday
evening Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Braswell,
Miss Emily Braswell, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. N. Rountree.
Mr. J. C. Slappey has returned,
from Tampa, Fla., where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Black.
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Mr. T. S. Murphey was in Barnes
ville Friday, the guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Murphey.
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Mrs. J. C. Aldredge of Atlanta
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Mathews, on Ander
son Ave.
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Mr. Houesr Davidson was at home
for the week end from the Univer
ity of Georgia, where he is a popular
student
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1 Miss Margaret Shepard of the G.
1 >j. and 1. College faculty returned
■ Monday after a week-end visit to
home folks.
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Mrs W. B. Chapman and Mrs.
Chester Jones of Macon were recent
visitors here, the guests of Mrs. J.
R. Kinney.
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Mrs. F. W. Withoft will go to At
!a>'ta next Monday to atten i the ex
ecutive board meeting ot the Georgia
B. W. M. U. !
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Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Holtzclaw ot’
Perry were visitors Thursday, spend¬
ing the day with their daughter, Mrs.
C. B. Almon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Caughey Culpepper
announce the birth of a son on March
30th. He is to be named Caughey
Culpepper, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Houser of Jack¬
sonville, Fla., are here on a visit,
the guests of Mrs. Houser’s parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter. :
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Forty-one delegates, coming from
Macon, Reynolds, Butler, Perry and (
Marshallville, were registered and en- 1 ■
tertained here last week as guests of .
the Baptist Woman’s Missionary So
eiety at the School of Methods which!
was held here for three days.
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“And There Wasn’t the Slightest
Smell From Dead Rats. *> I
Writes John Simpkins, farmer of; !
Annandale, N. J. "Rats were cost
ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs,;
j ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
i them. Bought $1.00 pkg. of RAT
j SNAP (5 cakes). Used half, not a,
live rat since. Dead ones aplenty. I i
rats like RAT-SNAP it dries them because up—leaves after killing j
I smell.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $ 1 00 no j j
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j Sold and guaranteed by Georgia
Agricultural Work and Copeland’s [ 1
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