The Lyons progress. (Lyons, Ga.) 19??-1991, March 10, 1911, Image 10

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supplies Perhaps you have never given much con= sideration to their purchase, but think for a minute of the long days the little ones must &pend in using them, and how muh pleasure and aatisfaction it means if everything is just like they want it. Something that does not suit is a keen dis= appointment, and now' is the time that your children are forming habits and ideas that will have a great influence on their futures. / Failure to equip them with the proper supplies is an actual handicap. We have taken all of these features into consideration in buying ■our Bchool supplies, and the children will receive the same prices, if they come alone, as you do. Brown = Odom Drug 1 Co. T-TSTOITS, <3-.A~ I “See Your “Unde ke,” <> If you want Furniture, Farm “ <> Implements, a good Buggy or '\ <• Household Supplies. He is “ ° agent for ' ’ o 4 * White Hickory Wagons i: :: ~ And many other things that are ” useful. Don’t make a great noise ” but we can “show you.” I <> < ► 1 o <► A Few More Bargains 4► 4 ► “ In Shoes, Dry Goods and Cloth o ing. Come and mnke an offer II II for what we have that, suits you. II < ► <► o <► S. 1. Hussey, || LYONS, GA. -♦ o Mexican MUSTANG LINIMENT For MAN and BEAST. < A Vv. j The Unfailing Remedy for HbAUN ILLS. tv ’** ■' " •>'*"* • Burns, Bruises. Sore Throat, Cuts, Strains, Inflammati on. f I «v < *’ * -- - HORSES’ AFFLICTIONS. f Spavins, Shoe Boils, Grease Heeis, Scratches, Sweeny, Harness Sores. ..,t f-Pifi AILMENTS OF CATTLE. Sore Teats, Wire Scratches, Foot Disease, v - Caked Udder, Running Sores, Skin Diseases. B Sold at Druggists and General stores. ’'.c., 50c. and $i per bottle The largest sire contains eight igAF* U9' - - 'jQnJgj ! times the quantity in a 25c. bottle and is therefore cheapest. S LYON MANUFACTURING CO., Prop’.. •i i-45 South Fifth St.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. - Job Printing at the Progress Office THE LYONS PROGRESS, MARCH 10 1911. Racket from Rackiey. J J. Wrenn and wife went over tc Lvone lust Saturday <>n busi ness. Old Uncle Calvin McCullough spent last Friday evening at the home of J. J. Wrenn. A .J McCullough and wife spent a few days down at Glenville with their son, Luther, several days aga. J. J. Wrenn and G. A. Mosley went over to Vidalia and to Lyons one day not long since on business. A. S. McCullough has been hav ing trouble with his eyes again lately. Hope they will soon be better. J. E. Wall and Mrs. J. C Cal houn, of near Midville, spent last week with their sister Mrs. J. J. Wrenn. , James M. Findley made a busi ness trip over to Lyons Wednesday of last week and had his telephone worked on. C. E. McCullough has purchased for him self a fine mule. He means to be in the lead with several of our farmers. Mrs. R. L. and Elsie Wrenn called on Misses Lougenia and 01- he Findley Friday evening of last week and reported a jolly time. All the stock holders of the Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. held a meeting a few days ago. Now lets try to hold better rules, which means better service. T. H. and C. N. Wall, of Mid ville, spent last Friday night with their sister. Mrs. Jasper Wrei.n, who has been sick for some time but at this writing we are very glad to say is improved some. Pine Apple. Cotton on Tall Trees. Cotton growing on trees 15 to 30 feet high 1 Sounds like a -‘pipe” story, but according to a letter received by the state department of agricul ture from S. Billow, cf Guatema la City, Central America, they are doing that very thingdown there, and he believes a variety can be crossed here that will do equally as well. An Italian scientist named Dr. Thomastis has produced a new variety of cotton, ( called “Cara Vonica,” by hybridizing two oth er varieties, one from Mexico, and the other the tributaries of the upper Amazon. According to Mr. Billow the trees grow 15 to 30 feet higt< and the bolls 7 inches long and five to 8 inches diameter. The seed are clear of line, and the yield aver ages 24 to 8 bales of fine silky lint to the acre. The ratio of lint in the “Cara Vonica” is 48 to 02 per j cent lint to seed cotton. The or- ! dinary varieties here run only | about 33 1-3 per cent. Samples of the lint and some of the seed are on their way here, and will be turned over to Ento mologist Worsham for experi ment. —Georgian. Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality above other considerations. This was Mr. Royster's idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight Factories to supply thedemandfor Royster Fertilizers. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY. / FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO, N.C. COLUMBIA, S. C. SPARTANBURG, 8. C. MACON, GA. COLUMBUS, GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. BALTIMORE, MO. ► | We Lead, Others Follow, I f A motto with a meaning, and if the j ♦ buver will call we will explain the J l meaning. j FRESH DiIUCS and PATENT MEDICINES j A line full and complete, and the I prices are in line with the times. No ;; great profits are asked. Bring your y prescriptions and try us. !! TOILET ARTICLES, RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMES o The very best offered anywhere. If you haven’t looked over the line, you .. should do so. < * < » o Stationery, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. ;; As well as everything else for the writer < > or the smoker. Ours is a complete drug store, and we ask a share of the ;; trode. THE [. E. AARON DRUG COMPANY. LYONS, GA. 4 ♦» »t♦ | 11. WOOD, Manager !! THE SOUTHERN lIIITEL CAFE < ► <> 314 and 31G West Broad St. (Between Both Depots) - < ► Near Beer and All Prohibition Drinks 4 > :: Will be glad to serve all my old o friends and will fill all orders i > «- sent by mail promptly. Call and See Me When in the City. H. WOOD, 314 and 316 West Broad Street, (Between Both Depots) SAVANNAH, GA. 4 <♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ DAVID WEITZ. Successor to B. Weitz, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS, TOBACCOS CIGARS, ETC. 407 West Broad Street, SAVANNAH, GA, P. O. Bex 242. One block from Union Station, Make our place your headquarters while in the city.