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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
AND PEACHLAND JOURNAL
Established
—Puulished by—
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE CO.
JOEL MANN MARTIN, Editor.
Subscription Price*
(Payable in Advance)
1 Year $ 2.50
6 Months 1.35
8 Months .70
Member Georgia Press Association.
Published every Thursday.
Entered as secund-das j matter at
the post office at Fort Valley,
Ga., under the* act of March
3 , 1879 .
ADVERTISING IN THE COUNTRY
WEEKLY
(Newark (N. Y.) Union-Gazette.)
Advertising in the country week-1
ly is the most valuable advertising
in the world. Expert ' advertisers say
it . is . not . only , the , most , valuable , . , , but, ,
the , most scientific ,... advertising , ... in ... the
world. .... Advertising ... in ... the magazines
, has to . be general, , for , the ,, reason that ...
the , average magazine . that ... you re¬
ceive today was set in type several
weeks ago, and the advertising copy
was probably prepared several weeks
before that.This means that advertis¬
ers in conditions the magazines several have weeks to antici-j in ad
pate -1
vance of the time the copy is prepar
ed.
This is not so with advertising in
the country weekly, for the country
weekly has the advantage over the
magazine in that the weekly circu¬
lates in a comparatively small terri¬
tory and the name of the merchant
or the business man who is selling the
goods can be placed in the advertise¬
ment. This is impossible in magazine
advertising, which covers sometimes
the whole nation.
The weekly newspaper also is con¬
sidered the best advertising medium
in the world by expert advertisers
for the reason that it has a more in¬
timate association with the family
than a magazine or a daily news¬
paper.
No local merchant can afford not
to advertise in weekly newspapers of
the better class. It is a sad commen¬
tary that they upon don’t small town the business advantage men to j
see
them of carrying un advertisement in
the small town paper every single
week. Such an advertisement is the
cheapest salesman that the merchant
can employ. The money spent in ad-
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It is to the individual who is not as yet associated with us that Vi
Vi we would emphasize the many helpful features of our Modern, Com¬ 5 II
prehensive Banking SERVICE.
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SAFE, -COURTEOUS and ACCOMMODATING. t ! Vi
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£ s Citizens Bank of Fort Valley ■
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Resources over a Million Dollars.
OFFICERS:
A J. EVANS, President.
L. L. BROWN, C. E. MARTIN,
Vice President. V ice President.
B. H. FINCHER, W. R. FULLER, M
Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
vertising in the better class of weekly
newspapers is an investment and not
an expense; and it is the best-paying
investment that the merchant can
make; but not one in a thousand pub¬
lishers of the weekly papers is com¬
pensated anywhere near what he is
worth to the merchants and to the
community in which he lives and to
whu.se interests he dedicates his life.
Every editor of a weekly newspaper
is constantly working in behalf of
every merchant in his community,
whether the merchant patronizes the
local paper or not; but every mer¬
chant of every community, unfortun¬
ately, does not have the business com¬
mon sense and the business foresight
to see that it is to his own personal
advantage to help support the coun¬
try editor by advertising—telling the
people in the newspaper what he has,
how it can be used and what it costs.
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666 will break a Cold, Fever
and Grippe quicker than any¬
thing we know, preventing
pneumonia
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News received . , this week , , by
was
Dr. C. R. Jenkins that , , his . , father,
who . spending sometime . ... Florida,
is in
is critically ill. Friends sympathize ...
with Dr. ,, Jenkins , , . in his anxiety,
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THIS MACHINE MAY REVOLUTIONIZE AVIATION
Final secret tests have just been completed on a flying machine invented by a Chicagoan that promises
to revolutionize aviation.
THE LEADER.TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
GETTING A
GOOD START
EVERY DAY
Red-Blooded Men and Women Are
Up and Doing Bright and Early
Free Your Blood From Poison
Take Pepto-Mangan, the Famous
Blood Tonic Prescribed by
Physicians for 30 Years
Sluggish blood clogged with poi¬
sons makes you lazy. You nevei
like getting up in the morning. And
when you do get up, you miss that
feeling of refreshing rest. 1 You fee
more tired than when you went to
bed. After a good night’s sleep you
should get up with a spring, feeling
alive, renewed, refreshed.
And you would, too, if your blood
were full of red corpuscles. Your
complexion would look fresh, you
eyes bright and clear; you would feel
the warm tingle of good health.
Look to your blood if you hav
that lazy, heavy feeling in the morn-
ing. Begin taking Pepto-Mangan—
j the ideal tonic. It has blood-building and give
, properties that pick you up
you strength.
Pepto-Mangan is widely and hear
! tily endorsed by physicians. It is ef
I fective and easy to take. It is pre¬
pared in both liquid and tablet form.
Both have the same medicinal prop¬
erties.
Sold at any drug store. But be
sure you get the genuine Pepto-Man-1 the!
gan -“Gude’s.” Ask for it by
full name and be sure the full name,
“Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. *> is on the
package.
Advertisement.
Chief of Police W. A. Lyon recei¬
ved a message Tuesday afternoon
from his son, W. A. Lyon, Jr., an
nouncing that he had received his
discharge from the Navy and that he
would arrive here Friday morning.
He and his wife, who is now at the
home of Chief Lyon, will make I j
heir home in Fort Vaiky Mr. Lyon
will have charge of the meat de 1
partment of J. D. Wilson and Sons!
Tore, succeeding Mr. W. B. Jones,
vho will have charge of the meat
narket to be operated by Nash of
■ aeon in the Rogers Grocery Store
here. i
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1921.
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Advertise your business yourself,
and the sheriff isn't so likely to
do it for you.
£ A Trial Order Will Convince You That H
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£ CHICKEN FEED s
is made by £
GEORGIA MILLING CO. f li
and is sold by
A. P. SANDERS, fl
Fort Valley, Ga.