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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., APRIL .30, 1020.
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LAKEVIEW SCHOOL NEWS 1 S
Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow. ffi
MiH.es Ella and EMie Pendcr
•P*"t Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Frank Sullivan. M ... i Lizzie
Misses Ruby and Mattie
Howard spent Sunday afternoon with
Hula Sledge. Hick and ...... Jack Dent spent
Masters with J. D. and
Sunday afternoon
Wilbur McGee. „ Sundav .
Mrs. March Howard spent
afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Howard,
Mr. Roy Sullivan spent Sunday af
ternoon with Joe Henry Pender.
Master Roy Allred spent Sunday
with Elrod Pender.
Little Miss Hazel Howard spent
Sunday with Ruby and Portia How
ard. C Greer spent
Mr, and Mrs. O.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pen¬
der. Sunday
Master Smith Dukes spent
with his aunt, Mrs. A. B. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Aultman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Rowland. and Paul Hol¬
Masters Clarence and
comb spent Sunday with Leary
Bill Holcomb.
Mrs. Lester Howard spent Satur¬
day with Mrs. B. A. Yaughn.
Mr. A. B. Howard spent Sunday
morning with Mr. Bud Sledge. and
Mrs. Lester Howard and Mr.
Mrs. B. A. Yaughn spent Sunday with
Mrs. Earnest Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Dorsey and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Stalnaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nicholls spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Causey spent
Sunday in Byron. Holcomb spent
Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Holcomb.
Little Misses Emma and Eva Hame
lin spent Sunday with Thelma and
Evelyn Jackson.
Mr. Cliff Causey spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mieses Emma and Hazel
^*\/! Masters 865 L. Ralph, d i v n,'ii* Williams, M Marcus,
Herman and Sam Turner and little
sister, Centervilie Nellie, attended Sunday
at Misses Emmie Sunday. and Hazel Causey
and Messrs. Emmett Tucker and Ira
Parker attended the movies at Fort
Valley Saturday night.
Naw Lamp for Bicycle.
A naw elfCtrlc bicycle lamp Is to
3a carried low on tbe front fork hue
I red Jewel la the back to make It
a rear llgbt as well.
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Rough & Dressed n
LUMBER
W E are now in position
to fill your wants in
Rough and Dressed Lum¬
ber. Call around and let
us estimate on your next
bill of material.
We also make all kinds of
MOLDINGS.
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Mr. and Mrs. E C(.Fountain.and i
family and the Lakeview Jewels‘
|T! ent f,urid “y ^ lr : ftnd Mr8
Eimurray, of Grovania.
Miss Hazel Causey and her cousin
were seen oUt ndlnK Sund “ y after '
noon.
Misses Ruby Tucker, Julia Johnson,
Edith Sullivan, Emmie and Hazet
Causey and Messrs. Ira, Charlie E.
and Lonnie Parker, Elmer Johnson
an d Crady Tucker enjoyed the fling
ing at Miss Ruby Tucker’s.
Miss Hazel Causey spent last week
with Miss Lucile Stokes, of Fort V ul
ley and Mrs. Virgil Hartley and
Mr. and
famil spent Sunday with Mr.
A. W. Tabor. the
Prof. D. W. Whitmire spent
week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
I)ent. and
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Stokes
family spent Sunday with Mr. John
Tucker. ,
The “Lakeview Jewels” spent Fri¬
day night and Saturday with Miss
Carrie Holcomb.
Miss Julia Johnson spent Sunday
with Miss Ruby Tucker. Sun
Master Bailey Caldwell spent
da y with Ben Smith.
Little Miss Ruth Tucker spent Sun¬
day with Ethel Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bryant and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Boon, of near Perry.
Little Miss Mildred Stalnaker spent
the week end with Nellie Stalnaker.
Little Miss Runa Long spent Sun
day afternoon with Evelyn Jackson
Masters Fred and Will Stalnaker
spent Sunday with Leary and Wm.
I folcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. . Stokes and
family spent Sunday W'r.h Mr. and
Mrs. P. I. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stalnaker ami
family spent Sunday with Mrs. G.
C. Hartley.
Mrs G w Wh itaker ard sons,
L , d and Cecil, spent Sunday with
I Mrs. G. C. Hartley.
I Mrs. Addie , LevcrLU .. spent u
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w 'th her mother R. W Emu
j ' Mr. W. R. Smith andfamily ^nt
■'>aturday _ Shiloh Churcn.
Mrs. John Hardiso 1 and sons, Ol
iver and Howard spent Sunday with
i j Mr. S. W. Hardison.
Most Welcome.
! A man never appreciates the gift of
» solitaire diamond more than when
le holds the three other aces—Boston
transcript.
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“STYLES OF THE TIMES v
IN SHOES AND OXFORDS
FOR MEN
The shoemanship of NETTLETON and FLORSHEIM
shows in refinement of line and linish which makes for
distinctiveness.
Sturdiness of character and quality which makes for wear
service-satisfaction and comfort.
Note the special and extensive
showing of varied lastb and leath¬
ers in our display windows.
R. S. THORPE & SONS
STYLE HEATQUARTERS
552-6 Cherry St. Macon, Ca.
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STREET TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
books for the collecting of Street
'lax for the year 1920, will be open
from April 15, 1920, to May 15 1920. for
Street Tax for 1920 will be 33
each person subject.
L. P. GRAY, Clerk and Treat.
415-31
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C,TY TAX NS NOT,CE
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bo £ti^ 11
April to the 15th of June, next, for
the purpose of receiving returns of
Citv ^ Taxes
art both rea | B nd p •r
ion *l, that has not been returned on
or before j une 15th next shall ba i
sjb j J ect to an additional taxation of
, £ e "j cent c a3 a De Paye/to nalty for such
1 f tbe Tax date/ return
‘ y rty by said Clerk and Trees
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4-15-3t
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White Spanish Seed Peanuts, true te
name and absolutely recleaned.
Two grades, 12 l-2c and 14c lb.
4-8-3ptf GREEN-MILLER CO.
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ECZEMA!
HONEY BACK
ithoui GurstioolfHum*’• Sal••
uia in the treatment of E /ma
letter. Ringworm, Itch, etc
>on*t become discouraged be
auae other treatment* failed
lunt'« Salve ha* relieved huo
'red* of such c«*e* You can’t
nc on our Money Rmck ri*k
iarantre. Try it at our
'DAY n rire 75c at
COPELAND’S PH ARM ACT
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WITH THE
SPRINGFIELD
SPRAYER
ENDORSED BY GOVERNMENT
AND STATE EXPERIMENT STATIONS
FOR SALE BY
GREEN MILLER COMPANY,
Fort Valley 6a.
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MACON OPTICAL CO.
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J. N. KALISH, Prop.
MACON GEORGIA
1 Send us your glasses for quick
repairs
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HAD TERRIBLE
SKIN DISEASE
Utils Girl Improves Rapidly Whs 6hren
ZIRON Iron Tonic.
other, Manjr mothers the sufferings try one of remeajr their little aner ones, an¬
tor
without apparently being able to find the
right one. If anything seems wrong with
the blood, or stomach, or if the child's
system is run-down and needs strengthen¬
ing, you may benefit by the experience of
thw Westmoreland. Tenn., mother, Mrs.
|ohn F. Anglea, who writes:
• 4 My little girl had a terrible skin disease
and her stomach was in such a bad condi
lion . Nothing helped her, so we finally
started She improved to give herZiron. rapidly * from the first
so
bottle, so we have given her two more.
She is much better.
> Don’t try other remedies first! Choose
Ziron from the start. It has benefited
many people suffering from poor blood,
general weakness, loss of appetite and
other symptoms which indicate lack of
iron in the blood.
Sold by druggists on a money-back
guarantee IN tS
\bur Blood Needs
“Found Seven Rat* Dead in Bin Next
Morning. •»
Robert Woodruff says: “My prem¬
ises were infested with rats. I tried
RAT-SNAP on friend’s recommenda¬
tion. Next morning found seven dead
rat? in bin, two near feed box, three
in stall. Found large number since.
No smell from dead rats—RAT
SNAP drys them up. Best thing I
have ever used.” Three sizes, 25c,
59c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by
Georgia Agricultural Works and
Copeland’s Pharmacy.adv.
Brown Emblem of Mourning.
In Egypt yellowish-brown, the ho*
it tbe (lend lent. Is worn as the