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- *W THE LEADER TRIBUNE. FORT V 7 * r Y, GA. MAY 28, 1920.
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ill THIKSS CbubiCERED— IfOUB V EBY BEST MARKET
[HE GRUT CENTRAL MARKEF OF THE CENTRAL SOUTH
Ample caua' iu, moil,n. facilities. excellent raihutu! cminertiojit-;
! ht- lli lie.-t Inn Miirktl Pri'^v Pm<| Por All Crudes Of Stock;
!'h«* ideal market in which lo ony yenr feeding and grazing cat
t'o and imnmni/ •<! pijjs;
j lit 1 aigical market t'> wliioli >ou should ship, tecause you get
here Ql It KICK ami gel .VOILE for your products.
Progressive iind d( pnndahle commission merchants who i tic re
liahlc in every way and who arc in active competition ev «*ry
day of the year;
>st attention given to ail consignments, whether large or small,
and we handle each shipment, same lo invite the next ship
JllClit.
THIS id - YOUR EVENTUAL MARKET -SAVE NOW BY SHIP¬
PING TO US TODAY.
^ our Business Is Solicited—(’orrespondence Invited
WHY SHIP TO A DISTANCE AT A LOSS? YOU ARE SAFER
; NEARER HOME. t
UNION STOCK TURDS a I* i :
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HARRY E, SNOW, GENERAL /MANAGER.
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The ancient Greek artisans
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handiwork in hidden place* as in the
!r parts because exposed to view. ,hey said it was
the gods could see everywhere.
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ing were in their primitive try¬
to express
i way was their understanding of the
fact that a thing was neither beautiful
nor strong unless the quality endured
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The finished floor may be
f\ i made ing which to look covers strong it. But by its the strength floor¬ and
ties in tiie skeleton-the framework
f timbers be beneath. It must be good to
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Jn beams, rafters and lath, as in *
i all varieties of lumber, we have concen
■ M^s tratrd our attention on getting only the her#. good
qualities. Cotne You for can buy with »Mur«nce
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Fort Valley Lumber Company
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and the little girl give her a beautiful ring.
For she has wanted just this kind of Gem Set Ring for a long, /
long while. It will remain, long in her memory, as quite the "A
!. sweetest and most thoughtful present she EVER received.
i ceptable. the That design it # is For of a the it famous is latest. guaranteed, W.W.W. the Ring setting makes is it very all beautiful the more and ac¬ a
Jewelry always makes the Gift Ideal. It is intrinsically value and /
V there is the sentiment that will not die, for jewelry lives fafever.
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P« pieces that are just the thi*( (or yea U (hro to those yoa love.
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T. L. FLOYD
JEWELER
‘Where Quality Is As Represented ) 9
109 Main Street, Phone 64.
Fort Valley, Georgia
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SALVATION ARKV “ A TOBER OF
STRENGTH" SAYS HELEN KELLER
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Left to right: Mrs. Macy, Helen Keller's Instructor, the famous blind and
deaf girl, and Brigadier Josephine Albright, Salvationist.
Salvation Army officers In Pittsburgh
were nnntzed and pleased recently to
learn from Helen Ketler herself that »
despite her handicaps, she Is almost as
familiar with the work of the orgun
Indian as any doughboy who fought lu
Pran CO,
III perfectly enunciated English this
girl, who in childhood was dumb as
well as blind and deaf, told Brigadier
Josephine Albright, in charge of the
Army's work in Pittsburgh, how high¬
ly ahe esteems ihe organization. .
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Owners ot die smaller cars can enjoy the ,4
same high relative value in Goodyear Tires
Mr e» that gives utmost satisfaction to owners of
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motor
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amount of equipment, ski II and care employed
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1 ft worth in the 30 x 3', 30 x 3 Ido and 31 x 4
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If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell,
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. 'il fit Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear
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Fabric, .Ml- - ’ ather Tread ^ reinforce casiugs properly. Why !:? ) ood casing with a
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cheap Tube? Goodyear Heavy for:. st T. . res cofi tittle more
3 0 x 3 V 2 Goc i ve a r s * v, g l e-C u re *212 than (ubes of less merit. .30x3 Vi size in wuier - $450
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GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS
FORT VALLEY, GA.
<» I feel that-all the atilteled of man
kind have a tower of strength In the
►Salvation Army,” she stated.
‘‘I honor the women of the organiza¬
tion for (heir courage und efficiency.
“The Salvation Army Is an orguniza
of lives allowing forth the spirit i
of Him who raises those ihnt fait and ,
holds up those that nre bowed down.”
Miss Keller's tritmte to tlie Salva- 1
tlontsts came In ttie course of a tlie- >
trip which slie Is now making.
MICKIE SAYS
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«R STUFF IS BECAUSE TY\E
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HUStUN’ Ft a "ME I a BlXMESS
i oua ovkim stoat keepers am keep
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pennancntly after drinking the ■
disappear
celebrated Shivar .Mineral Water. Positively
guaranteed by money back otfer Taste*
tine: costs ; trifle. Delivered anywhere by
«ur f ort \ alley Agent, Wl C. Wright. ; !
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are trouble; subject mothers to bowel I f
must
be careful about this.
I'or half u century mother*
have been using
Dr. Thacher’s
Diarrhoea Mixture
io their safeguard the health of
teething babies. A sim¬
ple and hurmless remedy; for
children and adults. All drug
stores, 35 c. MONEY BACK
if no relief.
*T bag 1HACHER MEDICINE CO.
CUuttuiooga, Turn., U. 9. A. fK ai
F or Sale by
DR. F. G. HOBBS
Fort Valley, Ga.
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Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J., Sells
Rat-Snap, He Says.
tt I sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like
to look any man in the face and tell
it’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. Three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar
anteed by the Georgia Agricultural
Worki and Copeland’s Pharmacy.—
Adv.
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LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AT
ATTRACTIVE RATES.
A. C. RILEY, JR., Attorney at Law.