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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., APRIL 23, 1920.
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* Reported by UAlrs. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275 -J *
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Mrs. W. B. Austin entertained
few friends Tuesday at mid-day
dinner.
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Mrs. Newton of Macon As
the family of her son, Mr. Ralph
Newton.
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Miss Ruby Harris is at home
after a visit to Mrs. R. C. Souder
in Macon.
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Mr. J. W. Woolfolk left Saturday
for a business trip of*a week or ten
days North.
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Miss Marie Lubetkin is spending
six weeks with Mrs. M. I. Morks at
Morks, Miss.
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The many fiends of Miss .Anna H.
Cooper regret that she continues ill
at her home. -
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Mr. Sam Ginsberg of the firm of
S. Hil’sehberg, New York City, was
in the city this week.
The May meeting of the U. D. C '
will be heid with Mrs. R. E. Brown ’ I
The chairman of the program will be
Mrs. W. G. Brisendine. 1
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n Mrs. r Louis Br.own le t T'u.^orio,, J; ^
morning for a visit to her sister, Mrs.
hands Drake of New nan. i
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Mrs. m H. ir n P o Sanchez ’ was called n_ 1 j. to a i
Montgomery Tuesday on account of
the illness ot her sister.
Dr. C. Z. McArthur is slowly ini
G roving from injuries sustained by
is recent auto accident.
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Mrs. Ben Fincher was in Atlanta
recently for a short visit to her sis¬
ter, Miss Ettienne Baldwin.
MV. Milton Reid and family of Ze¬
nith will leave Friday for Toledo,
Ohio, where they will spend the sum¬ \
mer,
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Miss Annie Woodard of Perry
was here Wednesday with Mrs. Hous¬
er Edwards, enroute home from a
visit in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Malcom Snelgore of Mont
gomery, Ala., was a visitor this week
to her sister, Mrs. I. H. McGrady >
qh Church Stregt,
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Miss Jennie Evans returned Tues
day after a visit of two months to
relatives in Augusta, North Augus
t-A ta and anti Atlanta. Atlanta i '
Mrs. » J. ,,„*„** W. Brown and A children, u-ia, „ 1
Mrs. R. I'. Baldwin and Miss -iuth
Elder of Marshallville were 111 F°rt
Valley Wednesday on a shopping
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CALLED HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDE
Six Years Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But New
She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praiaea Cardui For
Her Recovery.
Royse City, Tex.—Mrs. Mary Kil
man, of this place, says; “After the
birth of my little girl.. .my side com¬
menced to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me.. .but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable...I was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was just drawn up In a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardui I would try it...
.1 commenced taking it, however, that
evening I called my family about
me. .. for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hartsock and
Ernest Hartsock of Atlanta weie
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Webster.
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W. M. Haywood of Elko was
a visitor Tuesday, coming over to
attend the meeting rn progress at
the Methodist Church.
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Mrs. Mann Martin left Thursday
morning for Dahlonega where she
was called on account of the death
her aunt, Mrs. M. G. Head.
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Mf-s. Frank Jones, Mrs. W. N.
Bennett and Mrs. N. E. Sandefur of
Macon were recent visitors, the
guests of Mrs. C. N. Rountree.
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Mrs. W. B. Norton and Mrs. J. A.
Houser returned Wednesday fom a
visit to ™ rs - Norton’s sister, Mrs.
Ernest Vance, in Eufala., Ala.
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A motor party from Marshallvilh
that was here Wednesday was com
posed of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Beali
Mr. and Mrs. Jolly and Mrs. John
King.
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The Epvvorth League will hold a
social in the church parlors Friday
night from six to seven. Refresh
ments will be served and all member^
. ire cordiall * invited .
Mrs. G. B. Titus and Mrs. B. S.
SabeB „ of Brockton ’ Mass ., left
Tuesday foj . their hom e after 8pend .
a month or six weeks here with
Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Culver.
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Miss Coleman of the school faculty
will chaperon a party of the Junior
High School boys and girls on a pic¬
nic to Sanford’s Creek on Saturday.
The May meeting of the U. D. C
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St. Andrews Episcopal church ha.
been turned around 10 front Cer
tral Avenue. Plans are on foot foi
further improvement which will add
much to te beauty of the church ami
street.
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The South Georgia Missionary
Conference, which was postponed on
account ai the Flu epidemic in the
winter, will be held in Wayeross from
-yj a y 14th to 17 . A large delegation
f ro m Fort Valley will attend,
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Friends of Dr. V/. C. Wright re
? ret : L hf lt he sui r 3 vd seveal days ago
-' slight rupture of a blood vessel in
one eye whicn was fimnd b*
high olood pressure. He went to Ma¬
con Wednesday .0 consult a spocia’.
ist about the eye trouble and upon
the adv i ce 0 f pnys c ant went to
an( j t treatment of about ten
daySi for dietory
willi a ms’ Sanitorium a
the better. That was six year* ago
and I am still here and am a well,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. I had only taken half the
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery In my side got less.., 1
continued right on taking the Cardui
uDtll I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better in my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this. »»
Do you suffer from headache, back
ache, pains in sides, or other dlscom
forts, each month? Or do you leel
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If bo,
give Cardui, the . woman’s tonic, a
trial. J. 71
Tired, Body
And Soul.
Not Sick, But Still Not Yourself.
Think You’ll Be Better To¬
morrow-Only You’re Not.
TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN
It Isn’t Sleep You Need, But a Good
Tonic—More Red Blood
ally, .Everyone Sometimes gets run down occasion¬
it’s weeks before you
tret your energy, enthusiasm and
happiness back again.
Any doctor will tell you to be care
-ui in a time like this. Your body has
little power of resistance, and the
danger of catching some serious dis
ease is great. Temporarily, your
olood has too few “fighting” eor
puseles.
It s the work of these same red
corpuscles to keep you from fa
tigue. Being constantly tired out—
depressed in body and mind— is al¬
most a sure sign that your blood
needs help for a time.
Glide s Pepto-Mangan is a standard
remedy 111 cases of anemia (or blood¬
lessness.) It supplies the iron and o
i-her properties your blood needs to
catch up with its task of keeping you
iresh and alert in every fibre.
dorsement Pep.o-Mangan has the hearty en- J
of physicians, i is an a
greeable tonic to take, and may be
nail at any drug store in either li¬
quid or (ablet form. Both have the
same medicinal value.
Be sure to ask for Gude’s. There
is only one genuine Pepto-Mangan,
and the name “Gude’s” should be on
on the package.—Advertisement.
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Miss Bethel of the School faculty
-pent the week end at her home in
of i 10 friends . n ? as ^ 011 house entertained a number
at a party. Others of
the faculty here accompanied her
home were Miss Ingram, Miss Thur¬
mond, Miss Smith and Miss George.
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An enjoyable affair was the fish
fry given Wednesday by Mr. An¬
drew Houser at Houser’s milf m
honor of Rev. Arthur Moore, Mr.
. lapleton and Mr. Reid who are the
lenders in the evangelistic services
oeing held at the Methodist Church
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Mrs. J. E. Parker and little daugh
: er returned Thursday morning from
Atlanta, where, Mrs. Parker was
quite ill for several weeks at the
home of relatives. Mr. Parker, the
popular and efficient manager of
the local Western Union office, is
looking quite happy again.
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Mr. 0 . W. Stapleton, leader of
song in the services being held at
the Methodist Church, had a severe,
attack of tonsilitis would and as the be Doc-) able
tors thought he not 1
to sing for ten days, he left Thursday
morning for his home in Thomas
ville. Mr. Reid will lead in song in
the absence of Mr. Stapleton.
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editor and force ly getting their
copy in as early as possible and as
nearly as possible in suitable form
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early; Wednesday is often too late.
IO THE PEOPLE OF THE 12 th
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT '
I am a candidate for Congress
from the 12 th Congressional Dis
rict of Georgia, under such rules
ind regulations as our party may
oreseribe in the Democratic Primary
to be held Sept. 8th, 1920 . of
•hip in Congress is a post of
ind service. In a period
ion and disturbance its importance
-annot be over-estimated, The ef
icient and prompt adjustment of
he problems of the nation is very
i.tal to the general welfare. Believ
• 1 g iti the old “Democratic Princi
des ’ • of economy and faithful ser
:ee, 1 respectfully solicit your sup¬
port.
Roscoe Peacock.
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50c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
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$1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for ail
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