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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ JUNE 1», 1920.
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V JOHN W. NIX, President GEO. W. NIX, Vice President FRANK W. MX, Treasurer ROBERT W. NIX, SecreWry
1839—81st ANNIVERSARY—1920
JOHN NIX & COMPANY
WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
281 Washington Street, New York. %
EXPERIENCED SALESMEN PROMPT RETURNS
Have Every Facility For Handling Your
PEACHES \
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WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
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PEACH TREES
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We are representatives of The
Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries, of
Huntsville, Ala., and offer a limited
f uantity of all varieties of Peach
rees at the following prices:-
12/18 at per M $150 00
18/24 *4 44 44 $165.00
24/36 4« 44 44 $180 00
There is hound to be a scarcity
of Nursery Stock again this year,
and we strongly advise you to
ORDER EARLY
so that you will get what you want.
CALL ON US.
GREEN-MILLER ci.
FOB! VALLEY, 6A.
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r, Tfie CAHILL FURNACE Las
a Reputation to Uphold.
F° R 25 years the name “Cahill” on Grates and Fireplace
Fixtures has stood for the best in quality and work¬
manship; and now the same manufacturing ideals are
V producing a master product in the Cahill Pipeless Furnace.
Juat look at the Cahill castings—the heart of a furnace; notice their un
utmal thickness, weight and careful workmanship. Such castings guarantee
greater durability and satisfaction. They require less frequent replacing,
and retain beat longer than castings in most furnaces. This means a sav¬
ing of fuel, less frequent firing, and more uniform, cotnlortable heating.
The Cahill Furnace excels because its castings excel.
Cahill Furnaces Pipeless fJH
On* register heats the whole house. The
modern and sanitary method of heating homes, HR
churchee, schools, factories and stores. Simple
to Install; economical and easy t* operate. Uniform
fi*«t In every room, constantly circulating.
Ut OnC Service Department Help You
W* will gladly aid you with advice, abaolutely
free gad without obligation, if you will send sketch of
rear building and number and sice of room*.
% Local Agents
FORT VALLEY LUMBER CO.
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American Cigarettea Popular.
For n rime most cl curette- were
unde from the Turkish leaf Then It
nas discovered that the "bright" Vir
rlnla tobacco. now grown Iri Virginia,
he Onrollnas and eastern Tennessee,
nade an agreeable cigarette Kveritual
v clgarette-maktng machinery was la
ented and today Amerlctm cigarettea
re smoked nil over the world
Rub-My-Titm i* a powerful anti
aptic; it kills the poiaon caused from
nfecteH cut», cures old aorta, tetter,
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Goodyear Advantages in Tires
for the Smaller Cars
! s» Just a$ Goodyear is successful in building
extreme value into the Goodyear Tires that
\41b go on the highest-priced motor cars, so is
Goodyear successful in supplying unusual
\< ir worth in Goodyear Tires for smaller cars.
Into the making of Goodyear Tires in the
30x3-, 30x3 l />, and 31x4-incli sizes have gone
I ii the full advantages of Goodyear experience,
! skill and modern facilities.
The results of this unusual- endeavor are
j easily available to every owner of a Ford,
i. Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, ocher
or any car
requiring the sizes mentioned.
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Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer’s p’ace of business for these tires, and
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries
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30x Goodyear Double-Cure J '"j ■? 50 Goodyear Heavy Touritr luUa are chick, strong Mbw that
Fabric, Ali-Weather Tread reinforce casing* properly. Why rhk a good casing
------ Goodyear H 1 ouriat Tube,
cheap cube? -avy coat maiw
K -c J Goo ivear S'n,;!e-Cure | 50 chan tube* of lea. merit. JOxiyp to# in wafer, t i 5 A
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All sizes and types of the above tires carried
in stock by
GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS *
FORT VALLEY, GA.
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Let me change your tubular fixeurtx
to chain fixtures of any (tyle. J.
P. Lubetkin.
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Like Many Another
His father had taken him out to the
jolf course Thar evening he seemed
.0 he III at ease. •‘Willie." said hie
mother, "what Is the matter with you?
f wish you’d stop scratching yourself. I
“T don't know what’s the matter, but
| guess I must have got some of these
j 0 |f |,ugs on me." was WIIHe’s reply.
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Tti»* (•: of IIIMIIV ol liir
Jerflline** iti oil of innii-graiii This
a produced from rhe leave.-- of « small
j litter orHiigf ihai ^rnw* in vast quan
ltien In Paraguay. The leaves art
killed, the vapor distilled and the oil
Ik I in mod off. The peel of this wim
! iranice la the main ingredient at
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FOR SALE.—Vim \ ten truck. A
! No. 1 condition. Will *el| cheap
I for cash. S. B. Brown, Jr. Milledfe
▼ill*, Gn., 6 4-4 pee. it pd.
• * How Wo Cleared Our Suaaar
Homo of Rata/* by Mr*. Porry.
• * When we opened our seaside
home last May,, it was alive with
rats. They’d gnawed all the uphol¬
stering. We cleaned them out in a
week with RAT-SNAP. I prefer this
rat killer because it comes in cakt
form, no mixing. Saves dirtying
hands and plates.” Three sizes sizes,
25c, 50c, |1.00. Sold and guartee4
by the Georgia Agricultural Works
and Copeland’s Pharmacy ...Aciv.