The Lyons progress. (Lyons, Ga.) 19??-1991, March 17, 1911, Image 3
| HARBINGERS |
i OF SPRING! |
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+ Spring—Bright Spring—enchanting the South in February—pratling soft sayings, plucking fragrant £
+ flowers, trooping in tune with rising sap, and identifying the last winter months with the sentiment *
♦ of peerless, opulent May, is already beginning to transform into glorious beauty the flower gardens, X
j the trees and the shrubbery. It means X
1 New Spring Clothing and DRESS GOODS j
t x And the line we are offering will interest any lady of gentleman. .
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♦ White Goods, Lingeries, Clothing, Dress Goods, |
r A line fit for the King, the Queen, or even the President. T
I Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes, t
Then in the Gents' Furnishing line we have
| SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS, SPRING UNDERWEAR t
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•4 For the Farmer, to whom we cater mostly, T
| WE HAVE EVERYTHING WHICH CAN BE NEEDED ON THE FARM. I
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+ Then We Buy and Pay T
The very Highest Market Price for Every Description of Country Produce. +
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T The sale is on, and the new lines £
X are coming in. Come and see
what we have, and join the great f
I throng of our satisfied customers.
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| J. P. Brown, |
1 Successor to Lyons Trading Co. |
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MARCH 17, lt»U