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v. A THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., JUNE 4, 1920.
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ill THINGS CONSIDERED—YOUR VERY BEST MARKET I
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THE GREAT CENTRAL MARKET OF THE CENTRAL SOOTH i
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An.pie capacity, modern facilities, excellent railroad connections;
The Highest True Market Prices Paid For All Grades Of Stock;
The ideal market in which to buy your feeding and grazing cat¬
tle and immunized pigs;
'The logical market to which you should ship, because you get
here QUICKER anu get 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;
Rest attention given to all consignments, whether large or small,
ami we handle each shipment bo as to invite the next ship¬
ment.
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
NBARBK HOME.
UNION STOCK YARDS MONTEOMERY, ALABAMA- i ■
HARRY E. SNOW, GENERAL MANAGER.
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ONE WEEK SPECIAL .,o» -V
Just two seasonable items at a Special low price for one
week beginning Friday morning, June 4th.
3 qt. Aluminum $5.00 pitcher for PORCH CHAIRS
$ 3.98 Were $6.50 - $7.25 and $10.00
H for $4.59 - $6.69 - $8.39
A $6.00 5 qt. for In grain natural.
or
$4.69
See them in our windows.
Georgia Agricultural Works.
QUALITY AND SERVICE
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WITH THE AMERICAN M
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\ Junior Rod Cross.
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Early In the participation of the \
United States In the world war, the i
American Red Cross perceived the
value of mobilizing the school children <
of the country and the Junior Red
Cross was organ!zed. Before the war
ended nine million children were en- |
rolled and helped in the war fund 1
and membership campaigns, In chap- i
„ter production of relief supplies and
manufacturing furniture for the ref
ugees whose homes and household
goods were destroyed.
Children everywhere In the United
States responded to the call to serv¬
ice sounded by President Wilson as
head of the American Red Cross,
This photograph Is that of an en
thuslutlc young Japanese member of
the Junior Red Cross of Spokane,
Wash., starting out on the ambitious
undertaking of collecting “a mile of
pennies" for war relief. A compre¬
hensive peace program la now being
worked out for the Junior Red Cross
which la being held Intact !
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LEADER-TRIBUNE ADS PAY.
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Batter Up!
Are you for baseball? If
so, you are a normal Amer¬
ican and the bolsheviki
will never claim you. Have
you read “The Jinx,’* “A
Treeful of Owls,” or “Re¬
leasing the Film Princess”?
Another story of equal in¬
terest by the same writer
will soon await you. Also
founded on the national
pastime; it is entitled,
The Double
Squeeze
Henry Beach Needham,
the author of this tale so
true to the game and to
romance, would have been
a successful novelist had
he chosen any other back¬
ground for his stories. He
has achieved distinction
and given the sport an en¬
during place in fiction. The
a squeeze” relates to “inside
ball” so fascinating to fans,
and also has an applica¬
tion to lovers.
Watch for the Serial
in This Paper!
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A Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats
—Farmers Heed.
Dr. H. H. Butler says, “1 use RAT
around my hospitals every
months, whether I see rats or
It does the work—RAT-SNAP
them every time. I reccommend
to everybody having rats.,, Don’t
until there is a brood of rats,
immediately you see the first
Three sizes, 25c, boc, $1.00. Sold
guaranteed by the Georgia Agri¬
Works and Copeland’s
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NOW BEING PRAISED B f THOUSANDS
ALL OVER THE STATE