The Leader-tribune and peachland journal. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 19??-192?, May 21, 1920, Image 6

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THE LEADER-TKfBUNE, FORT VALLEY, «A., MAY 21, !•#*. DLL THINGS CONSIDERED-TOUR VERT BEST MARKET THE GREAT CENTRAL MARKET OF THE CENTRAL SOUTH Aitipie capacity, modern facilities, excellent railroad connections; The Highest True Market Prices Paid For All Grades Of Stock; The ideal market in which to l»uy your feeding and grazing cat¬ tle and immunized pigs; The logical market to which you should ship, because you get here QUfCKHR atnl gtt. MOKE for your products. Progressive and dependable commission merchants who are re¬ liable in every way and who are in active competition every ' day of the year; Best attention given to all consignments, whether large or small, ami 'We handle each shipment ho hh to invite the next ship merit. ‘ THIS IS YOUR EVENTUAL MARKET- SAVE NOW BY SHIP¬ PING TO US TODAY. Your Business Is Solicited—Correspondence Invited WHY SHIP TO A DISTANCE AT A LOSS? YOU ARE SAFER NEARER HOME. UNION STOCK YARDS MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA HARRY E. SNOW, GENERAL MANAGER, 4M j f w m Nature Made Floors When you invest your hard earned, money in floors for your home you have a right to expect not only wearing quality but has satisfying appearance as well. Nature The already right answered this requirement. wood for just such floors is standing now on many a wooded hillside. ■II We can say truthfully that some of this lumber is in our yard. It is Natun's bsst floaringj i Permanence and Beauty The cost of the right flooring — Ibe purchased hero— is small compared to Mi-vice it will y itld. Let us help your home building or renovating in any way we can. Not |s- only y c«n ws supply the bent doors for any pur potsv but our supply of lu mber is adequate ts swat all mod*. Call onuafoi (> 4 9 % a D of Quality at Zconomy prices Fort Valley Lumber Company ’ 41 A« 3 V Jewtelru Gift _ As the «* Ideal I m 8 A i fl r ' and is Mother’s the little girl Birthday. give her How a beautiful delighted ring. she is when Daddy For she has wanted just this kind of Gem Set Ring for a long, U long while. It will remain, long in her memory, as quite the sweetest and most thoughtful present she EVER received. rT That it is a famous W.W.W. Ring makes it all the more ac ■ii ceptable. For it ia guaranteed, the setting is very beautiful and gf the design of the latest v Jewelry always makes the Gift Ideal. It is intrinsically value and there is the sentiment that will not die, for jewelry lives forever. $ Cows to tkii (rot Gift Shop sad look ovor tk* many exquisite i pieces that are jast tbs tkiag ler yea to give to those you lev*. * i % i W.WM'l AiNGSj T. L. FLOYD 4 JEWELER i* ‘ Where Quality Is As Represented f f 109 Main Street, Phone 64. Fort Valley, Georgia J inn lJ ri n i-i iri DhuIj n y-i r-i i-i ll! fi Ill r-i ISjIjIjI-11 r-i r-i netr i LAKEVIEW SCHOOL NEWS i [1 > Reported By Miss Jewel Barrow. f J 1 1|| 1 J 1 • Miss Grace .Smith has returned home from Jacksonville. ♦ ♦ + ; Master J. T. Hancock spent the week end with J. D. McGee. * 4* ♦ The Lakeview Teachers spent Sun¬ day with Miss Carrie Holcomb. ♦ + * Miss Sarah McGee spent Sunday with Miss Mattie Lee Johnson. •(• + •*■ I Misses Lizzie, Emmie and Hazel j Cauuey went to Sunday School. * " •’ Mr. John Howard spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Joe Pender. ♦ Misses Mollie and Gatzie Sullivan spent Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Hartley. * + + Mr. Bony Hartley spent Sunday with Mr. J. P. Stalnaker and family. »5* *2* Messrs. Arthur and Earl Morris spent the week end with home folks. ♦ <• *fr Mr. S. H. Aultman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. D. B. Holcomb. ♦ + ♦ Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold spent the week end with relatives at Lakeview. + ♦ ♦ There was quite a crowd of young people at Tharpe’s Memorial Sunday. + * * Miss Sarah McGee and Mr. Willie Johnson were seen out riding Sunday. * I r « Why a Majority of the Smaller Cars Come on Goodyear Tires 3 ■Mlllll iHsuioiiiiiHuiuMMimaMinn Last year more cars using 30x3-, 30x3V2-, R or 31 x 4-inch tires were factory - equipped A? e» with Goodyear Tires than with any other y) O’ kind. r This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these tires for the smaller cars by Goodyear’s enormous resources and T scrupulous care. They represent the same intense endeavor i to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference § which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires I 4 I I, in the larger sizes. il i This real Goodyear value in tires is available ! for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or l! other car using one of these sizes, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these S I tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. it X 11 * j I gW 1 R 30x3Vi Goodyear Double-Cure S'Y "25© Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that Fabric, All-Weather Tread_______ Zr J ■•inforce casings properly. \\ T hy risk a good casing with a cheap lube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more 30 x 3*/2 Goodyear Single-Cure $21^ than tubes of less merit. 30 x 3Vo siie in wattr r - $ ^[ 50 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread______ proof bajr________________________________________________________ At f # All sizes and types of the above tires carried in stock by i G’-fRGIAfAGRICULTURAL WORKS FORT VALLEY, GA. Master Joe Elbert Stalnaker spent .Saturday A. M. with Hieks and Jack Dent. * + * Little Miss Nelli* Turner spent Sunday afternoon with Cora Lae Morris. + ♦ ♦ - I Professor D. W. Whitmire spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dent. * * * i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tabor and family attended services at Sardis Sunday. + * + Masters Moultrie and W. D. Whit# spent Sunday with Wm. and Millard Dorsett. ♦ ♦ ♦ Master Leary and Wm. Holeomb j spent Sunday with Fred aad Will Stalnaker. * * * Mrs. E. G. Fountain and family: spent Saturday with relative# Crawford. * + + Professor D. W. Whitmire spent Monday night with Mr. and re. Ed. Jackson. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. Ciciro Long and family spent' the week end with Mi. and Mrs. Rabe Long. + * * Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bryant and family spent Sunday with friends in Powersviile. ■ Mr. Mr.rvin Nicholl? and family ■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K u be Long. * * * Mr. Homer Everett and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rabe Long. + + * Mr. C. H. Sledge and family | spent Sunday ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Will Elkina. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. John McElmurrav and daugh¬ ter of Grovania spent the week end with relatives. * ♦ * The “Lakeview Jewels” spent Mon¬ day night with Misses Lois and Lo rena Stalnaker. ♦ ♦ + Mr. S. H. Aultman and son Clar ence spent Sunday morning with Mr. J. W. Stalnaker. * * * Mr. L. V. Causey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Causey and family. Mrs. D. B. Whitaker and family •pent Sunday with Mr. J. P. Stal¬ naker and family. ♦ + * Mr. V. R. tiartley and family *P en !j Sunday with Mr. J. P. Stuina * ier fln “ family. * * * Miss Clara Belle Pender and Mr. Walter Lee Thames attended services Old Fellowship, Sunday. * + ♦ Little Misses Ruby, Portia and Mattie Lizzie Howard ^pent Sunday afternoon with Effie Pender. + •: + Quite a crowd of young filks en joyed the entertainment at Mr. Tho mas Turner’s Saturday night. ♦ + * Misses Mattie Lee Johnson and Sarah McGee spent Saturday after noon with Mrs. S. W. Hardison. Miss Elefare Hancock and Mr. Uurvis Hancock spent Sunday with Miss Julia and Mr. Willie Johnson. * ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dent and fam¬ ily and Mrs. John McElmurray and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. E. G. Fountain. Rub-My-Tiem is a great pain kil ler. It relieve* pain and soreness caused by RheumatUm, Neuralgia, Sprain*, ate.—Adv. ■o Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J., Sells Rat-Snap, He Say*. <t 1 sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like io look any man in’ the face and tell ;t’s the best. It’s good.” People like RAT-SNAP because it “does” kill rats. Petrifies carcass—leaves no smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing to do. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Tnree sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar¬ anteed by the Georgia Agricultural Works and Copeland’s Pharmacy,— Adv. o LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES. A. C. RILEY, JR., Attorney at Law. MACON OPTICAL CO. J. N. KALISH, Prop. MACON GEORGIA d-*rid us your, glasses for qui, k repairs. Read The I^iader-Tribune for aH name new*