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per line additional is charged
for service. All-cap lines and
headlines double rate, No adver
tisement taken for less lhan 25c.
Cash must accompany orders from
those who do not have regular
monthly accounts with us.
Answer advertisements just as ad
vertisers request. We cannot furnish
names of advertisers or other in
formation not contained in the ad
vertisements.
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FOR SALE—Two milk cow*. W. J
Braswell. 9-23-tf.
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LUMBER—See u» for price*. Z. T .
William* & Son*. 9-23-2p 8t
FOR SALE-Desirable building lot
on Anderaon Ave., near in. E. J.
Spiller*. 9-30tf.
FURNISHED ROOMS—For rent.
Weekly and monthly rates. Apply
Central Hotel. 10-7-6t
FOR RENT—Five-room hou»e, gar¬
den and barn on North Miller St.,
near Rev. Geo. W. Mathew*’. B. A.
Hartley. 10-14-tf.
FOR RENT—Two furnished room*,
with or without meal*. Apply 210
North Macon St. 10-2!-2t pd.
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WOOD—Slab.; two-horse wagon
t load at mill, one dollar. Old
Flournoy Place. Alfred Hume, Jr.
10-28-4t pd.
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LUMBER—Long-leaf pine. Mill al
Old Flournoy Place. See R. J.
Rowell for prices. Alfred Hume, Jr.
10-28-4t pd.
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FOR SALE Ford Touring Car in
good condition. Will trade 1920
five passenger body for Ford Road
•ter body. Geo. H. Fincher. 10-28 It.
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FOR SALE—Red «kin Spanish pea
null. Hand picked for seed, for
immediate delivery. L. R. Prator,
Cre»t View Farm.
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I FOR SALE—Red and green
cane, in the patch. L. R.
C're»t vieW-Farhri.
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FOR SALE—One Dozen new
barrels, never used, 35 gal. L.
Prator, Crest View Farm.
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WANTED— by an experienced
petition at foreman on peach
general farm, or will work on
centage or share hatit. Twenty
experience . good reference.
p Q |Jox 233 Fo( ., Valley, Ga.
’ ,q. 2H-11 pd.
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FOR RENT—Good four-hor»e
W. C. Fagan.
FOR RENT—One six room
with water and lights in West
Phone 1 10-J. 10-28
I.AST NOTICE ON STREET
The hooks are closed for
for the year 1920 and those
not j )a y before Monday,
| | her 1st, will violation have cases of this made
them for
This is to warn you who have
paid that you will be summoned
fore Mayor’s Court if not paid
time stated above.
Very respectfully,
W. A. Lyons, Chief of
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that
partnership heretofore existing
tween E. W. Bowman and H. P.
chez, doing business in the City
Fort Valley, Georg*, under the
name of the Bowman
Company has this day been
by mutual consent.
(I. P. Sanchez retires from the
firm and E. W. Bowman assumes
liabilities of the Bowman
Company and will receipt for
debts due to said Company.
This October 19th, 1920.
(Signed) E. W.
(Signed) H. P.
10-28-4t.
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Telephone companies in large
are abandoning the familiar
ringing them” song of the
An “audible ringer" that causes
purr in the ear of the caller is
installed.—Ex. This system was
stalled in Fort Valley more than
year a#o.
THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
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THE BAPTIST CHURCH
C. C. Pugh, Pa.tor.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
B. Y. P. U., Sunday 6:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thurs., 7:00 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES
The Sabbath-School meets at
9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Rev. J. W. Stokes returned today
from the meeting of the Synod of
Georgia in Marietta. He will occupy
the pulpit of the Presbyterian church
at both the morning and night ser¬
vices. At the 11 o’clock hour his ser
mon will show “Who Will Enter The
Kingdom of Heaven? >>> At the eve
ning hour, seven o’clock his message
will show the “One Way of "Life.”
This brings a fifth Sabbath, the
services are extra and every member
of the church and friend of the con¬
gregation is urged to be present. A
cordial welcome awaits all who come
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m
Lay Service every Sunday morn
ing at 11:00 o’clock, except on fourt.i
Sunday. Celebration of Holy Com
munion and sermon on fourth Sun
day at 11:00 o’clock. Evening set
vice on fourth Sunday,
Rev. J. F. McCloud, Rector
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 A. M., H. A.
Mathews, Supt.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Prayer and Praise service 2:30
P. M.
Junior Church 2:30 P. M.
Epworth League 6:00 p. m.
Midweek prayer meeting, Tuesday
evening, 7 :00.
C. R. Jenkins, D. D. Pastor.
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I Although it has enough petroleum
| under its surface to light the world,
j the “oil belt” of Texas, centering
| around Eastland, is spending $4,000,
000 on an electric light plant. Ex.
OCTOBER 28, 1920.
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i Make Home Attractive With
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value of your home and greatly enhance its charm, There
T is time to plant them this fall.
Harrisons’ Norway Maples are unexcelled for shade or beauty. They
grow into sturdy, round-headed trees with thick glossy foliage, dark green
in summer, fading to golden yellow in autumn. We have tens of thou¬
sands of fine specimens, including any desired size up to 4 inches caliper.
Harrisons’ Oriental Planes are rapidly gaining popularity for lawn and
street planting. These trees thrive amid dust and smoke, making them es¬
pecially desirable where automobiles are numerous. The heads are wide
and round with strong branches. The sturdy trunks are beautifully
r mottled with dark green and white.
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1 For those who prefer them, we have |1
Oaks, Ashes, Catalpas, Horse Chestnuts,
_3 Lindens and Willows.
No planting is complete without a few
Evergreens. You may choose from our
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Hemlock, American Arbor Vitae, Chi¬
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