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WANT
5 k Ads
FOR SALE—One ton Ford
Excellent condition, cheap.
S. Hogc, Macon, Ga. 7-13-tf K-6 pd.
FOR SALE—25,000 D' - mant
will put in special order*. Guaran¬
teed true to name, l homas I . Rtade,
Fort Valley, Ga.,
7-23, 8-13, 9-3 pd.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT WANTED
—Live Wide-a-wake agent to so¬
licit subscriptions in thia territory.
Write Circulation Manager The Ma
con (Ga) Daily Telegraph
FOUND—Suit ca»c in passenger sta¬
tion. Owner apply to J. W. Joyner,
Night Marshall, and pay, for this adv.
The August meeting of the W. M.
S. of the Baptist church was held in
the atisembty room Monday alter
,
noon. The program tvas in charge of
the Miller Circle, with Mrs. J. D.
Duke chairman.
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SENATORIAL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE CALLED TO
MEET FOR ORGANIZATION
/ Executive Com¬
The Democratic
mittee for the 23rd Senatorial Dis¬
trict is hereby called to meet at Fort
Valley at 11 o’clock A. M. on the
20th day of August, 1920, for the
purposeof organization of new com¬
mittee, adopting rules to govern the
coming primary election, and to tran¬
sact such business as may properly
come befor the committee.
This August 9th, 1920.
A. C. Riley,
Chairman.
NEW BANK INSPECTION
BOARD IS SUGGESTED
(From Leslie’s.)
a Stocking Bank May Cost Woman
Loss of One Leg. Doctors Give Germs
in Money as Cause of Possible Am¬
putation.”— (Newspaper Clipping.)
The well-known feminine financial
institution known as the “first na¬
tional bank” has received a serious
blow in the failure of one of these
private repositories for savings be¬
longing to a prominent member of
the self-banking sinter-hood residing
in the state of Conncstieut.
Physicians have diagnosed the case,
a-, one of blood-poisoning and attri¬
bute it to germs from frequently
handled bank bills.
That the case will excite universal
sympathy, goes without saying, but
apart from that, the widespread pub¬
licity it has received is unfortunate
in the disturbing effect it must have
on ^enmlc banking circles.
And most particularly at this
when what was oijce known as tlje ,
weaker sev is on thevorge of
• ing full political power, it is to'be
gretted that, anything should happen
• to shake populai confnh m. ,11 t!u
ancient and honored systei* of
male banking.
Nevertheless, regrettable as it is,
the warning that it conveys should
not pass unheeded. All male finan-
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(jyiTH is ITS able RECENT RE-ORGANIZATION with
now to execute promptness
and accuracy all kinds of commercial work, such
u time office stationery, booklets, display advertising matte a and right
on as v i 1
\ labels, hand bills, etc. With our battery of 5
presses at your service a trial order is solicited.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE.
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ AUGUST 17, 1920
rial institutions arc inspected from
time to time by bank inspectors
‘chartered accountants. Why should
I the female “first national bank” be
an exception to tin rule?
The matter should be brought be
| fore congee, at the earliest possil.i.
moment.. The appointment of a fede¬
ral or state board of inspectors and
1 careful inspection of these hanks
a
once every three months would pro
vent the repetition of such a lament
able occurence as this which has
caused such alarm in Connecticut.
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• « . ckc, tsy Nickel, She Made $ 18 b ,000
Newark, N. ,1. -Mrs. Dominica Nuz
l 4 uzi, who from the profits of a little
fruit jta <> amassed a sum of $185,*
>00, which she invested in tenements,
died at til), mourned by her tenants
as "the generous one." Year alter
year Mrs. Zazzazi built. ui> her I >rtunc
nickel until a year ago, when remod
■ ling of a building forced her from the
corner where she had occupied a
stand for years; she then retired to
give her whole attention to her real
estate. Her tenants declare she has
1 ! raised her rent only once.
j Liquor Is FIowiiiq Into smuggling United -Mates into
Washington.—Liquor
the United States has reached such
proportions that it lias brought in its
wake a large illegal traffic in other
commodities, it is learned at the ireas
ury department. Ofieials have be
come so concerned that they are
t idering a rearrangement of the
rmmeiitti’ coastal criminal
arms with a view to concentrating on
what they described as a menacing
situation. The customs service, charg¬
ed with protecting the country from
smuggle rs. has found itself "wholly
inadequate” to meet t tie situation.
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Advertising in The Leader-Tri¬
bune brings tl»e desired results. —
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Superlatives YidrJia u I he Advance
By all odds the cleanest, 'near
straighi t and i-at'c-at mar. for gofer
nor of Georgia is ClifTord Walkar oi
Monroe.—V. alio Advance
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COPELAND’S PHARMACY
THE GARDEN LADlf’S STORIES
(Continued from social page.)
r,l)vvi ' 4: li,V VV <' s< *‘‘ botter times f « r
thc Famim! Htri ‘ ,ken ,an ^> if Thit > k "
for-Others will do as we say.’
“ ‘Who are you?’ said Tbink-for
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’ * b,p * b,p * b)p hiughod f)ueer
throaty earthy-brown, creamy sort of
voicfilt ' s * voices ' ‘ Wo ’ U sec y° u t0 ’
morion.
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nr Then all the pinky-brown eyes
winked rapidly and were gone, and
Think-for-Others was sound asleep.
“ 1 h ‘‘ next day* Saturday, you
know, she was in the kitchen
Mother. She was always begging to
help. Think-for-Others was juSt
lighted when Mother said she could
peel the potatoes. She was peeling the
last potato when, suddenly, it winked
at her with ail its pinky-brown eyes,
and a queer little voiceless voice
said: .
nuh ! remember us, don’t
yon? Where’s that book the Garden
Lady left? we’ll help to fix old Fa
mine.’
„ hmk-for Others Others looked looked around around
startled, but there was nobody in the
kitchen but Sammy, the kitten, who
sat be the door washing his face
Think-for-Others was sure he winked.
Then he meowed ana, with a quedr
flourish of his tail, he walked out,
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Rough and Dressed
LUMBER
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We are now in position to fill
vour wants in ROUGH and
DRESSED LUMBER. Call a
round and let us estimate on
c vour next bill of material.
We also make all kinds of
j MOLDINGS.
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FORT VALLEY, GA.
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Dont simply see how, you can “j ut I
in the day.” See how much you can j
put into the day.—Exchange. '
The most valuable “system "is a
good nervous system.—Exchange i
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If you have half an hour to spare,
don’t spend it with someone who
hasn't.—Exchange. ,
looked back, and meowed again.
. * Think-for-Others just had to fol
low. When he was sure she was fol¬
lowing, he began to run. He ran fly¬
ing up the stairs, and at the top
he meowed again and sat down to
wait. Think-for-Others had almost
reached him when he was off again.
This time he whisked into a dainty
little bedroom and took a flying leap
for the white Swiss curtains. From
there he bounced on Think-for
Others’ little white desk, Down came
tumbling a pile of papers, and out
flutterud the book that the Garden
Lady had left It was the United
State9 School Garden Army Spring
Manual, and, winking at her in the
most roguish way, was a round-faced
potato!
“*oh! I see,’ said Think-for
‘ others .And she sat down and-studied
that book till Mother called her.
(To be continued.)
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STARTED LATE
U If you had run fast enough you
might have caught that car,” observ- j
ed the stranger on the corner, as the |
breathless fat man gave up the chase
lfl despair,
“I did run fast enough—more than
fast enough.” panted the corpulent
marathon star, “but I didn’t start
soon enough. That’s where the trou¬
ble lies.”—Exchange.
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jc Residence Lot
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* ^ OF? RESIDENCE *
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* FOR SALE * -k
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-k On East §$ain Street -k
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-k The old W. E. Brown place. Pret¬ -k
* tiest lot in showing results of *
* town, *
* many years’ growth. Old and rare *
shrubs and plants. *
Faces North-east, giving *
-k shady front *
* from ten A. M. until night. *
* Paved sitje walk lined with big oak *
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* trees. *
■k 110 ft. front, 500 ft. deep, will -k
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off at any depth desired. Will also.add -k
•k *
* 350 ft. frontage on Pine St. if wanted.
* No inflated price, hut will sell at bed -k
* rock figures. *
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* Or will sell my just completed Nine- •k
* Room Residence and build another on *
* the vacant lot. *
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■k W. H. Harris. -k
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•fcr -k
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EVE1 BILIOUS? a
Charleston, Miss—Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place,
says: ‘1 have never had to use very much medicine,
because if I felt headache, dizziness, or colds, bad taste
in the mouth, which comes from torpid liver, I would
take a close or more of Black-Draught, and it would
straighten me out and make me feel as good as new.
We have used in our family for years
THEDFORD’S
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f andjt certainly is the best liver medicine I ever saw.
It has not only saved me money, it has helped keep my
system in shape, and has never weakened me as so
many physics do. 1 recommend it to my friends and am
I glad to do so.” Black-Draught is the old, reliable liver
medicine which you have doubtless heard much about.
When you feel badly all over, stomaciVnot right, bad
taste in your mouth, bilious, or have a headache, try
Thedford’s Black-Draught. At all Druggists.
Always Insist on the Genuine!
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Movies Aid tbs Styles.
A prominent designer and Importer
nf women's gowns hns stated that the
have had an important effect on
•lie demand for certain styles, particu
larly go>-~i8 of simple classic lines and
fabrics." A druggist re
j„, rrs that the sale of cosmetics has
increased per cent since the movies
became popular.