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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA.. MAY 7. 1920.
POMEROY’S PURATONE
NOW BtiNG PRAISED B / THOUSANDS
* ALL OVER THE STATE
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‘J LAKEV1EW SCHOOL NEWS
Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow.
Master Rome Dein spent
with William Holcomb.
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Rev. A. W\ Caldwell spent Sun¬
day with Mr. E. S. Bryant.
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Master Herbert Tucker spent
Sunday with Marcus Turner.
<l> Sun¬
Master Smith Dukes spent
day with Mrs. A. B. Howard.
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Mrs. Jim Stalnaker spent Satur¬
day with Mrs. Virgil Hartley.
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Mr. S. H. Aultman spent Sunday
- morning with Mr, D. B. Holcomb.
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Masters Bill and Frank Sullivan
spent Sunday with B. i. Yaughn.
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Master Lewis Fountain spent
Friday night with Joe E. Stalnaker.
4 - *£* * 2 *
Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Smith spent
Sunday afternoon wltfi Mrs. D. B.
Holcomb.
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Messrs. Gurvis ana Joe Hancock
spent Sunday with Moultrie and W.
D. White.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Everett
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kabe Long.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vaughn spent
Sunday afternoon with friends in
Echeconee.
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Miss Hazel Causey and
Johnson were seen out riding
day afternoon.
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Mr. W. A. Holcomb and family
spent Sundav with his brother, Mr.
D. B. Holcomb.
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Little Miss Emma Hamelin
brother, Roy ■P«« Su,„l.y with
Mrs. Bud Long.
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Little Miss Evelyn Jackson spent
the week-end with her aunt,
Charlie M. Long.
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Mrs. Ida Stalnaker and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Lester Rowland.
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STOMACH TROUBLE 1
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky. f says: “For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If 1 ate anything with
butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
tegular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
BUCK-DRAUGHT
recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured
me. I keep it In the house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more.’’ Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys¬
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to¬
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE (I TO
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in assured if windows and porch
are protected with awnings.
wv t We manufacture and carry in
J'" L\ stock a complete line of porch
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anteed.
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Master Leonard White and Thom¬
as and Turner Arthur spent Sunday with Homer
White.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hartley and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Arnold. 1
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Mrs. W. S. McGee and family
[spent Sunday with Mrs. P. 1.
Johnson and family. —
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Mr. and Mrs B. H'>" - >-d s"‘>"
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jaks
Sledge, of Wellston. .
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Mrs. W. H. Dent and Aurie and
Hugh spent the weeK end in Perry
with Mrs. Pearl Heard.
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Messrs Clyde Holcomb and Teensy
Hartley caled to see Misses Ruby and i
Grace Tucker Sunday afternoon.
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Masters Bailey, Clarence and
Paul Caldwell spent Sunday after¬
noon with Leary and Bill Holcomb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hancock and
family motored to Beaver Creek Sun¬
day and spent Sunday afternoon is
Perry.
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Miss Lorena Stalnaker spent the
weekend with friends in Fort Valley
and while there took a trip to An
dersonville, Ga.
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Mr and Mrs A W Tabor and
d£U1R . hter> Clyde, and Mr. D W.
Whitmire attended services at Bea
ver Creek Sunday.
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Misses Rosa Nell O’Neal, Bobbie
Lee Howard and Irene Jackson and
Messrs. Houser, White and Grad'.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fountain and
family and the “LaKevlew Jewels ’
attended services at Beaver Creek
Sunday, going from tnere to Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Kersey’s for din
ner.
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