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A. C. RILEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 156.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in the Ordinary,
and Federal Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. ’Phone 31.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and
Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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EMMETT HOUSER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Nut. Bank Bldg. Phone
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in Both the State and
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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Louis L. Brown R. E.
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. ’Phone
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and
Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated
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A. C. RILEY, JR.
LAWYER
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
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HERBERT V1N1NG
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Fort Valley, Ga.
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DUNCAN & NUNN
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
AT LAW
Perry, Ga.
Practice in State and Federal
JAMES H. DODGEN
NORMAN E. ENGLISH
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
302—303 Bibb Realty Bldg.
Macon, Ga.
DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
.. Mi»» Florence Tayior, As»i*taut.
Evans Building.
Fort Valley, Ga.
'Phones: Office 82; Residence
DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 60-J; Office 58-J.
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DR. J. A. TURNER
DENTIST
Office over R. S. Braswell’s
Fort Valley, Ga.
'PHONES
Office 280-J. Residence
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MARCUS L. HICKSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Office 106-IB. Residence 106-2B.
Fort Valley, Ga.
LUMBER—See us for prices. Z. T.
Williams & Sons. 9-23-2p 8t.
% GLASSES
Returned the Same Day Re
ceived. Special Attention Giv
en to All Mail Orders
MACON OPTICAL CO.
J. N. KAL1SH, Opt.
565 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
Scrap iron wanted
Lubetkin Junk Co.
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THE ^LEADER TRIBUNE, FORI VALLEY, GA, OCTOBER 14, 1920.
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A BABY IN AGE BUT
A GIANT IN STRENGTH
115,1.0 Sold and Not One Re¬
turned, is the Remarkable
Record for Collier’s Capa
tone, For the Last Four
Months.
A compound solution of genuine
\spirin with other valuable mgre
lients added. Capatone will not
affect your heart or cause any
stomach disorders.
Capatone is highly recommended
for the treatment of Colds, Grippe
and Flu, headaches, neuralgia,
rheumatism, earache, toothache,
nervous headache, nervousness and
lumbago.
Buy a 30c or 60c bottle of Col¬
lier’s Capatone; take a dose and
ask for your money back if you
are not satisfied with the results.
Capatone is sold by all drug
stores.
RESERVE SYSTEM
TO HELP FARMERS
SECRETARY HOUSTON ASSURES
SENATOR SMITH OF SOUTH
CAROLINA OF ASSISTANCE
FULL CO-OPERATION URGED!
Houston Says He Is Not Opposed Tc
A Cotton Export Corporation By
Cotton Association
Washington. Senator Smith ol
South Carolina issued a statement re
cently saying he had conferred with
Secretary Houston and Governor Har¬
ding of th6 federal reserve board, and
had been assured that the federal re¬
serve system would "lend all legiti¬
mate aid in rediscounting the paper
based on cotton sent in by member
bunks.”
The senator's statement said his con¬
ferences had been prompted by con¬
flicting reports as to what had trans¬
pired at a recent meeting between re
I resentatives of the American Cotton
association and treasury officials.
Governoi Harding, it is stated, lias
reiterated to the senator what he said
to the cotton men while Secretary
Houslon denied that he js opposed to
Ihe formattoii of an export corporation
by the cotton association.
"It was stated," tlie statement con
itiues. “that there was an inordinate
Jemand for credits from practically
■very line of business in America ;
hai our export business was being
ilmost entirely financed by United
States credits on account of the un¬
satisfactory conditions of foreign ex¬
ha nge, these conditions resulting in
in unprecedented drain upon the ft:
sandal resources of the coutnry. Hie
federal reserve system included.’’
Senator Smith suggests a lower dis
ount rate for farmers, owing to Ihe
.hue required for production of a mar
tetable crop and says Governor Har
liiig has promised to take the matter
tiuier advisement.
“Lei Ihe Southern banks and mer
•hants continue to co-operate with the
'aimers as they have been doing,” the
senator's statement continues, "and
he problem will be solved. The world
teeds every hale of cotton that is pro
luced and more. The South should
lot be stampeded, but steadfastly de¬
nt, nd her price and get it.”
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Child Welfar* /
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Boys and girls who learn early t«
take proper care of their teeth,
throats, eyes, ears and stomachs, have
made a long step toward healthy
manhood and womanhood. Through
Its public health and nursing serv¬
ices, the American Red Cross alms
eventually to reach all school children
with teachings regarding disease pre¬
vention and health promotion. Here’s
a school nurse treating a little girl
for sore mouth, at the same time Im¬
planting a valuable lesson In teetb
brusliing and proper diet.
Large Logs Used To Make Whiskey
Huntsville, Ala.—Revenue officers!
returning from a raid into Jackson.;
Etowah and St. Clair counties report
the discovery of a new wrinkle in the;
way of “moonshine stilis.” the mouu-!
taineers utilizing large logs headed!
at each end instead of the usual cop
per apparatus. A steam pipe leading
to a vessel some distance from the;
logs is connected and the beer in the ;
logs is distilled in that manner. The i
log stills are inexpensive and easily j
concealed.
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There's no telling what will happen when a novice carpenter Is set loose
on a nice ptne board.
The Navy’s trade schools teach everything from holler making to watch
making. Carpentering Is one of the most popular of the trades, and It Is
one of the most profitable with which to return to civil life.
A three or four years*enllstment will give a man time to become a master
carpenter, providing always that he Is serious and really applies himself
to his work. >
Five or six years from now some of the above men will be earning good
money building houses. Others will he In the service at advanced pay and
still Improving their knowledge of the trade.
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The men’s ^Barters on our new battleships are more luxurious than the
Admiral’s quarters of fifty years ago This is a corner In the reading room
of the U. S. S. New Mexico. A big library and complete file o. cut rent maga
xliies, as well as newspapers from all the large cities, help to take care of any
stormy hours when Jack may not prefer to be on deck,
A good title for this picture would be, "Why boys leave hoive,” aud the
best part of It la'that they come back real men.
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<D (® <§) ® Fordson
TRADE MARK
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® The Fordson Tractor was made to meet the demands and necessities of the every-day American farmer.
It was made with the thought that it was the necessity of the man of forty acres as well as the man with one
thousand acres. It was made not only for plowing, harrowing, discing, drilling, seeding, mowing, reaping.
but for all other work on the farm where power is necessary. It was made to bring conveniences to the farmer’s
home as well as for the cultivation of his fields. It was made to furnish power for the cream separator, silo
filling, cutting feed, sawing wood, furnishing power for milking, washing, supplying the house with running
© w ater, electric lights, and the hundred and one things on the farm. It was made to do all this economically
and in a reliable way. It was made to be the big profitable servant on the farm.
And it has not failed in any of the expectations had for it. it has been tested as no other Tractor has
been tested. It has been proven reliable and can furnish proofs impossible to any other Tractor. It has
done these things not only in America but in Europe, Asia, Africa, and in i the Islands of the Seas. It has met
successfully the demands of farmers in every part of the civilized world. 1
Therefore, the Fordson Tractor can meet all the conditions of your farm. When you buy a Fordson,
© you are not buying any experiment you are buying a servant and a money-maker for you that you can
® depend upon absolutely from the first day you put it to work. It is easy to understand. It possesses all the
power you want. It is simple in control. It is more flexible than you imagine, it will help you cultivate every
foot of ground you have, and every day in the year you will find use for it on the farm. Its appeal to the
farmer is in its dependable service and the wide variety of work it can do.
® We’d like every farmer that reads this, if he hasn’t a Fordson Tractor already, to come to us and let us
sell him one. Let us demonstrate its powers, its values, on your own farm. Let’s get into details—power,
reliability, economy. While the sale of a Tractor gives us a small profit, the purchase of a Tractor to the
farmer means a money-making servant every day for years. So the sale of a Fordson means more to the
© purchaser than it does to us. We are arguing for your good, Mr. Farmer. Come in and talk it over. Your
time against ours. It is worth it. * lit- «*-- v i I i % ■ - (
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And remember, when you buy a Fordson Tractor, we are right here to keep that Tractor in reliable run- ©
© ning condition every day. You won’t have to wait
© if anything should get out of order. We are right r
© here to keep it right, because one of the conditions
of the Fordson Dealer is that he must keep on
© hand always a complete supply of parts. This is a
guarantee we don’t believe you can get with any
other farm Tractor. Come in. Let s talk it over. >S LyS
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G. L STRIPLING CO. I
© Authorized Ford Dealer,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
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Beautiful
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t Beautiful woodwork in
your
*. <? home is a perpetual source of
pride, comfort and satisfaction. For
that reason, it is important that you
choose well the kind of lumber in¬
tended for any work in or around
your home. It will be a permanent
reflection of YOU when it is once in
place.
Long Lived Interiors
I We can show you woods of
varied and beautiful grains,
different weights and textures. But
it is all the best quality of its class.
The right kind for your
home, ready for paint or enamel #
is waiting your selection here. Come
to us for
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6 of Quality at Economy o "Prices
Fort Valley Lumber Company
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¥ 6000 Bearing Trees—one- IF
¥ 200 Acres, Elbertas. yt
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Only Six Years Old.- Up-To-Date Improvements. 4
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