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THE LEADER TRIBUNE. FORT VALLEY, GA., MAY, 14, 1920.
S| ON AND AFTER MAY 15™
{! ALL HAIR CUTS WILL BE
ii 50c
All parents sending children to shops please
I note price. C. R. WILLIAMS
Si B.C. HAMLIN
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L. C. UJflLDEn & son
Tort Valley, Ga.
Phone 236-L
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used. In tact, everything used is ot the
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ted by seeing them before having work
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Secret of Leadership.
The secret of the world’s leadership
• right In onr keeping. To under¬
hand men we look at ourselves. To
mow wliat Is without, we must study
Shat is within, To lead others we
ansi lead ourselves. Our power will
to«-i crow. go wlU oar influence.—
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Scriptural Quotation. *
When you say you have escaped by
the akin of your teeth, do you know
rou are quoting Scripture? Look In
twentieth verse of the nineteenth
J Jhapter of Job and you will find the !
! line: MV hone elenveth to my skin
md my flesh, and I am escaped with
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| Iks skin of tny teeth."
LAKEVIEW SCHOOL NEWS
Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow.
I Mr. Reese Giles spent Sunday with
Mr. Horace Giles.
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Miss Mary McGee spent the week
end with homefolks.
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Mr. Owen Rigby spent Sunday
3 with Mr. Lee Rigby.
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An unusually large crowd
ed Fellowship Sunday.
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Mr. Joe Stalnaker and family
Sunday with relatives..
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Mr. A. L. Caldwell spent Sunday
with Mrs. D. B. Holeomb.
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Master Clarence Lisby spent Sun¬
day with Mr. A. B. Howard.
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Rev. and Mrs. Heard spent Satur¬
day with Mrs. D. S. McGee.
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Miss Willie Lee Stalnaker spent
the week end with home folks.
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Mr. Lewis Sai'ford spent the week
end with Mr. A. L. Caldwell.
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- Little Miss Louise Rowland spent
Sunday with Nellie Stalnaker:
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Little Miss Ruth Thomaston spen
the week end with Irma Rigby.
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Master A. J. Thoniaston spent Sur.
day with Max and Hugh Morris.
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Mr. S. H. Aultman spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. A. W. Tabor.
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Mr. Roy Sullivan called to see Mis
Rosa Nell O’Neal'Sunday evening.
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Mrs. 1). S. McGee and family spen
Sunday with Mrs. J. T. Hancock.
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j ; vith Mrs. her 0. mother, R. Rigby Mrs. J. spent N. Bateman Sunday
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Master Ben Smith spent Sunday
fterncon with Max and Hugh Mor
ris.
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Little* Miss Claudie Belle Bryant
pent Sunday with Maggie May John
ion.
Mr. George Walker called to sc
Jiss Lizzie Sullivan Sunday after
oon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sledge spen
utiday with his brother Mr. C. H
ledge.
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Mrs. Laura Herrington spent thi
eek end with her sister, Mrs. P. 1
ohnson.
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, Little Miss Thelma Jackson spei.
unday night with Ruby and Jewe
lartley.
/eek P^of. end I). with W. Mr. Whitmire and Mrs. spent E. th
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ountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sullivai
lent Yaughn. Sunday with Mr. afid Mrs. B
i.
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Quite a number of friends took
inner with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ta¬
rn - Sunday.
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Mr. W. L. Thames of Perry called
> see Miss Clara Belle Pender Sun¬
ny afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Green and family
lent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
. R. Hartley.
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Mr. Lewis Hartley spent the week
nd with Mr. Lloyd and Cecil Whit
ker of Macon.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and
amily spent Sunday afternoon with
lr. E. Z. Tucker.
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Master Hicks and Jack Dent and
ewis Fountain spent Sunday with
>e E. Stalnaker.
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Mr. Liry Blackwell and sister
ewell, spent Sunday afternoon with
r r.s D. B. Holcomb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Hee.rd and
lr. Cliett spent Saturday with Mr.
nd Mrs. A. W. Tabor.
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Mr. Clarence Holeomb and sisters
lar.v and Susie May, spent Sunday
vith Mrs. D. B. Holcomb.
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Quite a crowd of friends enjoyet
he “Tra La Singing” at Miss Julie
ohnson s Sunday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hartley am
inuly spent Sunday afternoon with
;s daughter, Mrs. Ivy Green.
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Mr. Joe Pender and sisters, Bessi I
md Effie, spent Sunday afternooi
.vith Mr. and Mrs. John Howard.
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J. N. KALISH, Prop.
MACON GEORGIA
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repairs
Miss Sarah McGee and Willie
Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. Rob¬
ert and sister, Elefare Hancock.
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Quite a crowd of young folks en¬
joyed the musical entertainment at
Mrs. D. S. McGee’s Saturday night.
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Mrs: Wm. Dent and children,
Aurie and Hugh, spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. E. G. Fountain.
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Masters J. D. and Willie McGee
and J. T. Hancock spent Sunday
afternoon with Ruby and Jewell Har¬
tley.
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Misses, Lois, Willie Lee and Lo
rena Stalnaker and Mr. Heard Con
Jy were seen out riding Sunday after¬
noon.
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Messrs. Joe Sullivan and Joe Hen
ry Pender called to see Misses Mattii
Lou and Bobbie Lee Howard Sunday
afternoon.
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Friends of Miss Lois Stalnaker ar
glad to know that she is at home foi
.ne summer, her school having closet
.nay 7th.
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Misses Ruby and Grace Tucke.
■vere among me numoer wno enjoyet
.tie Singing ai Anss ouua jourison
unuay nignt. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dupree of Byron
.nd Mr. and A.rs, a,, t,. Fountain o
. ort Valley took dinner witn ini', an.
..irs. Wm. Dent.
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Misses Eunice tiauow of Fort Va.
ey and Carrie Holcomb were wet
.nd guests ot .Mr. and Mrs. E. *.
. ounlain and the "Lakeview Jewels.
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CENTRAL OF GA RWY. CO
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\rrivai and Departure of Trains t>
FORT VALLEY
Subject to change without notiei
ARRIVAL
frain Centr
No. From Tinu
4 Chicego, Birin-ngham
and Columbus 12:01 a. r
2 Montgomery and Albany.... 12:1
u. m.
U Savannah and Macon ...3:35 a. n
'1 Atl: r.ta and Macon.....3:43 a. n
i6 Perry <Daily except Sunday
8:! 5 a.n
8 Albany .......8:20 a. n
5 Atlanta and Macon .12:40 p. n
1 Savannah end Macon .1 :27 p. m
2 Birmingham and Columbus
3:45 p. rr
6 Montgomery and Albany
3:55 p.m
7 Macon ................... 6:05 p. m
58 Perry (Daily except Sunday)
8:05 p. u
54 Perry (Sunday onlv). .3:30 p.m
DEPARTURE
Train Centra
No. Fov Time
4 Macon and Savannah .12:01 a.m
12 Macon and Atlanta 12:10 a. m
3 Columbus, Birmingham
and Chicagc .....3:35 a. m
11 Albany and Montgomery
Perry 3:43 a. m
(Daily except Sunday)
8 Macon 6:40 a. m
Albany 8:20 a. m
5 and Montgomery
_ , 12:40 p. rr
, 1 C olumbus , end Birmingham
2 Macon 1:27 p. m
6 . Macon .........3:45 p. m
and Atlanta ......3:55 p. m
7 Albany ....................6:05 .....6:05 p. p m
Perry (Daily except Sunday)
Perry (Sunday 6:05 p. m
For further information Only) 2:00 p. p. n; n;
icket office call at
C. or H. phone 27
Sammons, Agent
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THE SOU. RWY. SYSTEM
The Southern Serves The South.”
and departui of trains at
FORT VALLEY
to change without notice
rain ARRIVAL
No. Centra!
From Time
Atlanta 9:20 p. m.
DEPARTURE
No. ?" T a * n Fo- Centra!
2 Atlanta Time
.................... 6:45 a m.
For further information cal! at
office or phone 27.
C H. Sammons, Agent.
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without ques tion if Hunt'. S.I.
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has rrlicveo Hunf.S.U,
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That's the question for you to answer.
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