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1 . THE LEADER-TRIBUNE. FORT V ALLEY, GA., MAY, 14, 1MO.
wnnm MUHETHAN
sum m nus MAN
Reynolds Had Been Going
Down Hill Fifteen Years.
Sto&aeh Trouble and Rkeu
mktism Overcome by Pura
tone—Gains Nine Pounds.
Few men in Atlanta are better
known than Thomas W. Reynolds,
P opular salesman for the Star Mar
et, at No. 4 North Broad street. In
a recent statement Mr. Reynolds
said:
.. Puratone is wonderful. It al¬
most made a brand-new man of me
in a very short time. I had been go¬
ing down hill about fifteen years,
suffering with stomach trouble and
rheumatism. I lost my appetite
down most entirely and the little 1 forced
would upset my stomach and
cause gas to form on my stomach and
make me bloat terribly. I was dread¬
fully sleep. nervous and got very little
I always had u mean taste in
my mouth and my tongue was badly
coated. I was terribly constipated and
had to take laxatives all the time. I
felt weak and tired all the time and
couldn't take interest in anything.
• • Puratone helped me from the very
first few doses. I began to get hun
gry and started eating hearty meals
and was agreed surprised to find that every
thing with me. I have taken
three bottles, and I’m not like the
same man now. I have gained nine
pounds and my strength has been in
creased wonderfully. I can now eat
three big meals a day, everything
tastes good and there are no bad af
t*r effects, I don’t have that tired
feeling any more, am not nervous
like 1 was, and I sleep good, fpel
rested and refreshed when I get up
<n the mornings and am ready for a
big day s work. 1 am no longer con
sdpated and I haven t that coated
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Headquarters for INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Casualty, Automobile,
Burglary, Surety Bonds, Plate Glass ;
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Representing
northwestern life INSURANCE CO.
SAFE. PROMPT AND APPRECIATIVE
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lire HMwey-Riaklnjf lik* 1 drink—!t’»
I habit, Al first yen wsm money,
loiter you think only of the gsme. and i
the taiisey hecome* (he mere symbol ;
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heeae.se y*u ominot stop.- Walter B.
Weyl in 8«mrday Evening Post.
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True L. ’us and lb# Lotus of Poetry.
N’etl In ‘ rlu- r rue lotus of ancient
tvr.Vfi! IMI UJw <:red lotus of the Or!*
p?t( must he ."rtnfHscd with thf* plant
referred to In Tenuyaon’a poem, which
was the jujuhe, a prickly shrub bear
lug fruit* resembling • plum or date,
and much used as a dessert, Homer
describes the wandering Olysses as ar
riving at the coast of Lihye. where
many of his sailors partook of .he Ju
Jub* fruiU. and Immediately lost their
frsslre to return to home and friends.
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tongue and mean taste in my mouth 1
now. time. I feel The bright most and wonderful cheerful thing all j
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°f ad > s that the rheumatism has 1
been overcome and I haven’t a pain j
shout me. Puratone has been worth i
more 1 Han gold to me.”
Puratone is sold in Fort Valiev by
w. C. Wright, and by one leading
druggist in every town. If there is
n o Puratone dealer near you Pom
eroy and Company, Atlanta, Ga., will i
fill your orders at $1.04 per bottle
postpaid. Adv.
Punctuality Valuable Asset.
Many of young moii have I'.'iilod o:
pr« irnot ion or losi good positions tie
FANS* ol Ibo Ih i k of punctuality
There is rm more desirable business
qualification than this and no other
*o indispensable to a, man of affairs.
or to any one who would save Ills own
time and tliai of Ubers. “If a man
has no regard for the rime of other
muii said Horace Greeley, “why
he Imve for their money? What
i* (he dilTi'i'eiiee between taking a
s hour and taking bis $fi? There
many men to whom each hour of
business day is worth many limns
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Personal. *
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4 Reported by c^Mrs. C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275-J ♦
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Dr. J. A. Turner is in Atlanta
several weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Orr and
i Wilma Orr are visiting in Atlanta.
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! Mrs. Emma Jenkins of Tuscaloosa,
! Ala., is visiting her niece, Mrs. C.
; Prator. "
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Mr. Henry Gilbert and Miss
Margaret Gilbert , , Elko
ol were visi
tors here Sunday.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall of Mill
edgeville were recent guests of Mr.
Mrs. R. A. Hiley.
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„ Rev. _ F. D. Hunt of , 1 homasville ...
Stokei5 and tS fanil >y- V '
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Ml * s Anr , [ ls <jene Wise . will visit
friends . . Auburn, , Ala., betore
in
comes home for the summer vacation,
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Mr. and Mrs. Neon Buchanon and
daughter, Josephine, of Americus,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Jordan.
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Rev. W. F. Quilliaii will preach the
Commencement sermon for Andrew
College at Cuthbert on Sun
da y> May 23rd.
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Miss Florrie Everett, a popular
student at Shorter College, is ex¬
pected home Thursday to spend the
summer vacation.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Slappey are welcoming them back to
Fort Valley where they are again
making their home.
4 4 4
Mrs. Annie Murchison Williams
and little son, Robert, are spending
several days in Americus, the guests
of Miss Mattie Booth.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Anthoine an¬
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Saturday, May 8th, who has been
named Virginia Quinn Anthoine.
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Misses Martha Williams and Ora
.Vlaye Gwynes, will arrive Saturday
from Andersonville, and will be the
guests of Mrs. Annie Murchison
Williams.
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Mr. B. A. Hartley is now with the
McElmurray Grocery Store, where
he will be pleased to see his friends
or those having business to transact
with him.
4 4 4
Mrs. Andrew J. W'right was taken
to Macon Wednesday afternoon for
an operation for appendicitis. Friends
hope for a successful operation and
speedy recovery.
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Mr. John S. Anderson is very ill
of pneumonia at his home. Mr. Ed.
Anderson of Montezuma has been
called to his bedside as his conditioi
is thought very serious.
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Mr. A. J. Evans had the misfortum
of spraining a foot Tuesday nigh
while exercising in his gymnasium
While able to walk on the injured
member friends hope he will soon be
able to eliminate the limp.
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Mrs. Russell Edwards will go fror.
Wayeross to visit her parents in
Athens and to be present at the
graduation exercises of the State
Normal School, at which time he;
sister Miss Jda Pound, will be grad¬
uated.
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Garotoss
With Money
Few men are careless with actual
cash, but many men do not stop
to think that the checks and notes
they that give out represent money and
fraudulent alteration of a
check may mean a serious loss.
Protect yourself by using paper
that betrays alteration —
about Paper. We and can tell you more
it show you how we
can protect your cash, your checks,
notes, drafts, and receipts.
For c ur t a |n Rod.
ing a rod in curtains if a
Is placed over the end of ihe
It will run easily through (he head
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Those from this place who will at¬
tend the South Georgia Missionary
Conference in Wayeross May 14th to
17th ure Mrs. George Mathews, Pres
, Edwards, ment the Conference; Mrs. Russell
! Sup t. of study and pub¬
licity; Mrs. F. 0. Miller, delegate
from the Fort Valley Missionary
Society.
| knowing that one of her former pu
pils Ga., from her home town, Buford,
whom she trained last summer,
i won first place in the Ninth District
High School Contest at Commerce
last week.
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We understand that a number of
Confederate Veterans from Fort Val¬
ley and vicinity went to Dublin to
attend the State Reunion. Up to the
time of going to press with this issue
we were unable to secure a complete
list of those who went from this sec¬
tion.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Brown went to Macon
Tuesday to be with Miss Helen Wil¬
son, who came over with the G. N.
and I. C. Senior Class, of which she
is a member, to hear Louise Homer.
Miss Wilson had dinner with her pa¬
rents and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
later joined her class for the Homer
Concert.
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The officers for the. U. D. C. for
next year are: Mrs. F. O. Miller,
President; President; Mrs. T. R. Oualey, Vice
Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Re¬
cording Sesretary; Mrs. A. J. Evans,
Corresponding Brisendine, Secretary; Mrs. W. G. F.
Troutman, Treasurer; Mss. J.
Houser, Custodian Registrar; Mrs. Emmett
of Crosses; Mrs.
O. R. Flournoy, Publicity Superin¬
tendent.
Mr. 4 4 4 F.
and Mrs. W. Quillian went
to Wesleyan College Wednesday to
attend the literary and musical ex
crcises in memory of George Seney,
whose birthday was the 12th of May.
Mr. Seney donated to Wesleyan forty
years ago in memory of his mother
the princely gift of $125,000. In the
college calendar this day is known as
“Benefactor’s Day,” and observed by
suitable exercises. This noble philan¬
thropist in far away Brooklyn in¬
tended his gift as a harbinger of hope
and dove of heaven, being an expres¬
sion of his wish that the North and
South should be once more united in
heart and aspiration.
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A CARDEN SCENE
A play given under the direction
of Miss Carolyn Vance for the bene¬
fit of the D. A. R., Monday evening,
May 17, 8:00 o’clock. School Aui‘ li
torium. Adults 50c; Children 25c.
2-11-2 pos.-2t.
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FAMILY
ALL WELL?
When Your Friend* Ask That, Can
You Alway* Say “Ye*” 7
PEPTO-MANGAN BUILDS RED
BLOOD
The Happy Family Is the One Where
Everybody Ha* Red-Blooded
Health
Children should not be pale and
wan. Women should not be tired,
weak and blue. Young girls should
not be sallow, listless and anemic.
Men should not feel run-down and
poorly.
Poor health and lack of vitality
are often merely the result of im¬
poverished blood.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is for peo¬
ple whose bodies suffer from lack of
proper blood nourishment. Pepto
Mangan enriches the blood and in¬
creases the number of healthy red
blood cells, which are so necessary
to carry the proper nourishment, vig¬
orousness, and strength to every part
of the body.
It contains the very properties that
are so sorely needed to build up thin,
watery blood Physicians call it the
”.ed Blood Builder.
For your convenience Pepto-Man¬
is prepared in two forms, liquid
md tablet. Both contain exactly the
ame medicinal value.
Insist on the genuine Pepto-Man¬
To be sure you are buying the
genuine Pepto-Mangan, ask your I
for ‘‘Gude’s”. Ar.d be sure
name “Gude’s” is on the pack¬
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Tibet’s Sacred Mountain.
Inland 40 fifty*' march froru the lost
outpost of the Irrawaddy, lies
Mecca of the worshipers of Hud
ihfl. the sacred mountain of eastern
Toward ihfs shrine of the great !
god travel each-year thousands
pilgrims, dirty. Ill kempt. Ignorant
cheerful, writes F Klngdon Ward,
the Wide World magazine. The
fur pilgrimages t* the moua
begins In October and end*
these months helng the best
for travel In mountatnfwns Tibet.
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More Adulterated Water.
Another case occurs In Bristol of a
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OLD RAGS
WANTED!
We need rags for cleaning press¬
es, It would b a an accommodation
to us if anyone having such to spare
would ’phone us. We will gladly
send for them and will pay 10c per
pound for such as we can use.
Must he clean.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE 1 £
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