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The Lyons Progress.
L. W. MOORE. Manager.
Published Every Friday at SI.OO Per Year.
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Entered at the l’ostoffiee at Lyons,
Ga.. as Second Class mail matter.
LYONS CHURCHES.
Primitive Baptist— Preaching at the
church 1 1-4 miles south east of Lyons,
on the third Sabbath and the Satur
day before
Methodist—Preaching every Sunday
at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Except third
Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday
afternoon at 3 o’clock. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday nights. Rev. N. T. Paf
ford. Pastor.
Baptist —Preaching at the Baptist
Church every first and third Sunday
in each month, morning and evening.
Prayer meeting every Thursday even
ing at 7 o’clock. Y. W. A.’s meet ev
ery Monday evening at 7 o’clock. W.
M. Society, lirst Monday after third
Sunday in each month, 3 p. in. Sunday
School every Sunday afternoon. J. W.
Kytle, Pastor.
Rock Spring Items.
Preaching here Sunday was
largely attended.
Mies Eula. Sharpe made a dying
trip to Alston Friday.
W. A. S. Dowde and G. W. Love
were in Alston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W* F. Haskins
went to Alston Saturday last.
Lewis Claxton called at the
home cf H. F. Carroll Sunday.
Ezra Claxton called on Miss
Bertha Carroll Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school here every Sun
day. Everybody invited to come.
Bruce Morris, from near Cedar
Crossing, was in this section Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson
made a business trip to Lyons Sat
urday.
Mrs. M. E. Morris was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. G. F. Morris
Sunday.
Marcus Jackson went up to
Rackettown Saturday to spend a
day or two.
M iss Ola Carroll spent Wednes
day night with Miss Minnie Belle
McCullough.
There will be preaching here the
third Sunday in March. Every
body invited,
Marcus Claxton and Miss Daisy
McSwain attended preaching here
Saturday night.
Mies Minnie Belle McCullough
made a flying trip to Alston Sat
urday afternoon.
Cleveland Wing, of South
Thompson, attended preaching
here Sunday night.
J. H. McCullough and little son
Denver, made a business trip to
Vidalia Wednesday.
Mrs. G. F. Morris and Mrs. W.
E. Morris called on Miss Lollie
Sharpe Sunday afternoon.
Lawrence Sharpe and Bruce
Morris took dinner with Misses
Annsule and Eula Sharpe Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Reese at
tented preaching here Sunday and
dined at tlie home of H. F. Cas
well.
H. F. Carroll and J. H. McCul
lough attended preaching at
South Thompson Sunday after
noon.
Misses Annie Jackson, Inez a.id
Ruby Carpenter called on Misses
Annsule and Eula Sharpe Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Annie Jackson spent Sun
day night with Misses Annsule
and Eula Sharpe and reports a fine
time as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson
and Misses Macy, Inez and Ruby
Carpenter were the guests of W.
H. Jackson Sunday last.
Two Rkd Roses.
No, gentle rentier, ‘*Atlee Pom
ereno” is not a new variety of lady
apple, but, a new United States
senator elct.
Never mind whether the other
fellow Bticks to hie New Year res
olutions. Watch out for your own.
As a man’s income increases he
begins to make a noise in the
world.
Ohoopee News.
G B. Johnson went down to
Collin-. Tuesday night
Carl Thompson,of Collins, spoilt
Inst Sunday in Ohoop-e.
Mrs. W. (). Tally is down at
Groveland visiting her parents.
Prof. Carter and Nicholas Cow
art went up to Vidalia Saturday.
Jus Sumner, a son of Rev Sum
tier, lias moved to our little town
Gus Fortner and family were
guests of James Tapley last Sun
day.
YV. O. Tally, wife and children
- went over to Col. Giles' last Sun
day.
j Beld-m Johnson came up from
, Wad lev and spent Sunday with
- relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. YV. Meadows
visited Jas. Tapley and family
, last Sunday.
Luther Stephens and wife visit
■ e»! at the home of G. B. Johnson
last Sunday.
Mrs. Ola and Hattie Tapley and
two brothers attended preaching
here Sunday.
Mrs. T J. Willis is down in Bul
lock county visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Annie Fordham.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Coleman,
of Lyons, were guests of G. B.
; Johnson last Sunday.
Jesse Meadows, wife and child
, ren were guests at the home of
Col. Giles last Sunday.
Mrs. Reiner Duflield went over
in Tattnal and spent last Saturday
and Sunday with relatives.
Mias Allie Cowart, who spent
several months in Collins, has re
turned home to the delight of her
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tate Newton
spent last Saturday and Sunday
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
John Howell.
We are sorry to note that Mrs.
Pearce from North Carolina, who
is here visiting relatives, is quite
sick. We hope for her an early
recovery.
J. P. Johnson came down from
Alamo Sunday evening and spent
a short while with his parents, re
turning back to Alamo on the
night train.
Messrs. John Anderson and
Thud \Vi 1 kB, of Lyons, were in
Ohoopee Sunday. There seems to
be some attraction for those two
young men down here.
Miss Charlotte Johnson return
ed home last Saturday evening
from Alamo, where she had been
visiting her brother. She was ac
companied by her sister-in-law,
Mrs. J. P. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sentelle James
went down to Hagan last Sunday
to v’sit their daughter, Mrs. Jos.
Webb,who is quite sick. Mr. James
came back Sunday night but Mrs.
James is still with her daughter.
Hawthorne.
New Ground News.
Mrs. M. D. Odom visited friends
across Rocky Saturday last.
S. D. Procter is working at Mr.
Edwards. He says Sam is a
hustler.
W. H. Toole and wife made a
flying trip to J H. Pittman’s last
Saturday.
Duvie McCarty and two sisters
went to preaching Sunday last and
called at the home of W. H. Tcole.
Willie Toole called on his best
girl one night last week, but he
was too late. Come sooner next
time.
H. L. Odom and sister, Miss
Pollv Odom, were pleasant guests
of F. C. Clark. Come again, you
are always welcome.
Willie Toole and his friends,
Dan \Y’illiams and Ciisby Ganey.
were recent pleasant visitors at
the home of J. B. Edwards.
C C. Clark and sister, Annie,
visited the home of J. B. Odom
Saturday last. Come again friends,
we are always glad to have you
with us..
Tulip.
Science has decided that a kiss
i? infectious osculation, but plain
people are satisfied with the 'good
old name.
Dragging a gun by the' 1 muzzle
when you’re out, hunting is one of
the 57 varieties of suicide.
Many trust magnates are sued
and persued, but few are caught.
THE LYONS PKOGllErrv FEBRUARY 24 !W1
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—Toombs County:
Will be sold, on the F rst Tuesday in March
next, at the court house in said county,
within the legal hours ot -.aie, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following described
l,i oi>eri>. to-wit :
.Seveutj-five acres o: land mo r e or less, situ
ate. lying and being in tne 1192nd District G. M.
of Toombs county, and bounded north by lands
of W. M. Moseley, east by lands of Mrs. M. H.
Mayo, south by lands of the estate of Upton
Wilks and west by lands of VV. M. Moseley;
levied upon as the property of A. S. Moseley
to satisfy a ft. fa. issued Iroin the Superior
court ol Toombs county in lavorof Avery &
Co. and against A. S. Mosely.
Also at the same time and place a tract of
land containing lay acres more or less, situate,
lying aDd being in the 1192nd District G. M. of
Toombs county, and bounded north by lands
of Jack Lucas, east by Ohoopee river, south
by lands of J. I. Anderson and west by lands
or J. T. Anderson: levied upon as the property
of Messiah Anderson to satisfy a tax ft. fa.
issued by the 1 ax Collector of Toombs county
for taxes year 1910.
Also at the same time and place one acre
of land more or less situate, lying and being in
the City of Vidalia, 51st Dist. U. M. of Toombs
county, and bounded east by West street,
north by Mrs. Heath and south by Billiy Brown;
levied upon us the property of P. H. Marlin to
satisfy a .iusliee court li. fa. issued from the
Justice Court of the 51st District in Tavorof
Mrs. M. C. Fordhaw and against P. H. Martin.
Also at the same time and place one mouse
colored horse mule weighing-about lOub pounds,
about 8 years old, about 15V4 hands high: levied
upon as the property of Wyley Sharpe to sat
isfy a mortgage ft. fa. issued from the Superior
court of Toombs county in favor of E. T. Mc-
Bride &. Co. and against Wyley Sharpe.
Also at the same time and place one black
horse mule about 8 years old, about 15 hands
high, weighing about 90U pounds, named Jack,
and one black mare mule weighing about 9(0
pounds, about 14 hands high and about 10 years
old named Belle; levied upon as the property
of Nannie Jewell to satisfy a mortgage ft. fa.
issued from the Superior court of Toombs
county in favor of B H. Grace and against
Nannie Jewell.
This February 10th, 1911.
J. E. Thompson. Sheriff,
Citation.
GEORGIA —Toombs County:
To the Honorable U T. Rawlings. Judge Middle
Circuit:
The petition of Geo. M. Williamson, Guardian
of Arcadia. Valory and Annie May William
son, respectfully shows the following facts,
to-wit:
I. That the property he holds as such Guar
dian is real Estate, and that the title to same
appears to be insufficient in law, and that they
hold under the late C. C Moseley, deceased.
That A. S. Moseley. J. L. Moseley, C. C. Mose
ley and Saphonia Meadows are heirs of the
said C. C. Moseley, and also have deeds that
appear to be insufficient in law: that for the
purpose of perfecting the title of your peti
tioner's wards they desire to exchange Quit
claim deeds with the above-named parties.
11. That they desire to make said exchange
by mutual consent, and that it will be to the
benefit of your petitioner's wards to muke
said exchange.
Wherefore petitioner prays that the proper
order be granted allowing said exchange of
deeds; and petitioner will ever pray. etc.
L. J. Cowart,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
The above case will be heard at Wrights
ville. on the 22d day of March. 1911.
Macon, Dublin f* Savannah
SCHEDULE.
Leave Arrive
No. 18 So. 2d Stations No. 19 No. 17
a. m. p m. a. m. p. m.
7 00 3 30 Macon 11 05 4 40
7 50 4 IS Jeffersonville 10 17 3 47
8 31 5 04 Dudley 9 32 2 57
900 530 Ar Dublin Lv 905 225
905 535 Lv Dublin Ar 900 230
9 42 6 09 Rockledge 8 26 1 51
10 02 6 27 Soperton 8 09 1 34
10 40 700 Ar Vidalia Lv 735 >OO
Connections—At Vidalia with S. A. L. Ry.
and Georgia & Florida; at Rockledge with
Wadley &. Mt. Vernon; at Dublin with Wrights
ville and Tennille, C. of Ga.. Dublin & South
western; at Macon with Southern Ry., C. of
Ga.. Ga. Southern Fla.. Macon & Birming
ham and Ga. Railroad. J. A. Stkeyer,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
Special Notice.
f will not be responsible for any notes, ac
counts or debts of any kind unless authorized
or made over mv own signature.
Harry Li. Grimes.
Manager Lyons Auto Repair Co.
Lyons. Ga.. Feb. 17. 1911—4 t
Remove the Strain.
1 advertise what I do. I do what I advertise.
Do you realize the serious consequence of
continuous eye strain in both young and old?
From constant tugging and straining of vari
ous nerves and muscles, which causes more
headache than any other one thing. If your
eyes trouble you in any way. come to see me.
(My system is not experiment.) My knowledge
of the eye enables me to determine exactly
the kind of glasses you should wear. (Beware
of those whom you do not know to be compe
tent. Beware of the man who is here to-dav
and,some where else to-morrow.) larualways
in my place of business, and take care of all
cases where others fail. (Special engage
ments can be made.)
VV. E. WALKER, Jr.,
Optometrist,
Phone No. 215. Vidaiia, Ga.
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