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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA.. JULY 9, 1920.
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«U THINGS lORSIOERED—TOUR VERT BEST MARKET
THE GREAT CENTRAL MARKET OF THE CENTRAL SOUTH
A Hi pin capm-itv, tnmlerii facilities, exuol 'wit railroad connections;
I’ht* Highest TiUr .Vliitket Prices Paid For All Grades Of Stock;
The ideal market in which to Iniy your feeding and grazing cal
I'e and immunised pigs;
The logical market to which vou should ship, because you get
here QUICKER and git MORE for your products.
Progressive and dependable commission merchants who are re¬
liable in every way and who ate in active competition every
day of the year;
Best attention given to all cot signments, whether large or small,
and we handle each shipment so as to invite the next ship¬
ment.
THIS IS YOUR EVENTUAL MARKET—SAVE NOW BY SHIP¬
PING TO US TODAY.
Vour I Justness Is Solicited—Correspondence Invited.
WHY SHIP TO A DISTANCE AT A LOSS? YOU ARE SAFER
NEARER HOME.
UNION STOCK YARDS MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
HARRY E. SHOW, GENERAL MANAGER.
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Another step in our efforts to give Start off right Get Quality Tires fif v
our FRIENDS and the PUBLIC 44 Goodyears 11
s SERVICE We have a full stock and are always
We installed U CUR TIS” (FREE FROM glad to give you
have a
OIL) AIR COMPRESSOR and invite you to come u Goodyear Service ??
by and make use of it as often as you like. TIRE
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Remember Our Hobby- QUALITY -SERVICE
Georgia Agricultural Works.
FORT VALLEY, GA,
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MACON, GEORGIA.
”
Wouldn’t Go Camping Without
Rat-Snap,” Say* Ray White.
<< Wife and I spent our vacation
camping last summer, smell of cook¬
ing brought rats. We went to town,
got some RAT-SNAP, broke up
cakes, put it outside our tent. We
got the rats alright—big fellows.”
Farmers, storekeepers, housewives,
should use RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes,
25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaran
teed by Georgia Agricultural works
and Copeland’s Pharmacy.—Adv.
Take Burden Off Daddy.
According to Chinese custom ’he
wife’s family Is to provide a cer ain
amount of baby clothes. Shoes and
raps for the firstborn. Rich fain
tiles usually supply everything for the
child for five nr ten years. The wife
will be looked down upon by her hus¬
band's people if her own family can¬
not furnish plenty of clothes.
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666 has more imitation* than any
other Chill and Fever Tonic on
market, but no one wants imitation*.
They arc dangerous thing* in the
medicine line.—Adv.
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
it From the time I en¬
tered into womanhood
... 1 looked with dread
from one month to the
next. 1 suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
1 could not endure the
pain any longer, and 1
gradually got worse. , .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . •
1 decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
II 1 took four bottles, »
III ill Mrs. Jones goes fin to
say, “and was not only
u greatly relieved, but can
■ truthfully say that I have
| not a pain. . .
II It has now been two
J| R| years and I since still 1 tookCardui, in good
I am
health. . . I would ad
I vise any woman or girl
I I to use Cardui who Is a
sufferer from any female
U trouble. 99
■ If you suffer pain caused
I from womanly trouble, or
■ if you feel the need of a
1 good strengthening tonic
I to build up yourrun-down
system, take the advice
I I of Mrs. Jones. TryCar
dul. It helped her. We
S believe it will help you.
All Druggist!
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Headquarters for INSURANCE
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Burglary, Surety Bonds, Plate Glass
Representing
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WHEN YOU CROSS THE SEA
TO SEE WAR-TORN EUROPE
XTO i description you have read, no picture# you
i Lave seen, can tell you the atory of the Hun'e
destruction of property, his treatment of the in¬
■5 habitants of the places he took, the desecration «f
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m churches and the terrible havoc to all that stood for
modem civilization.
YOU MUST GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. i
When you go, the surest way to be freed from the
petty annoyances that so often mar the traveler's
journey—money annoyances— travel is to be supplied AT
with the safest, handiest money—“A. B.
Cheques.
You can buy “A. B. A'.' Cheques at this bank, which.
has made arrangements with the agent of the Amer¬
ican Bankers Association (A.B.A.) to sell the Associ¬
ation’s Cheques—“the best funds for tourists.**
a Citizens Bank Al
OF FORT VALLEY
Fort Valley, Georgia
HlUflMIM!!! I J
Jamaica Grow* Green .Rosea.
In some part* of Jamaica it is not
unusual to see green rosea.
No Change In FUh Hook Oeeitgt.
Fish hooks have been made <m tv
^ the aau*e Aaeiga for 3,000