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3! * you have no money in the bank. If you were to investigate
b the families who have accomplished daughters, you would find that !!
3 3 in practically every instance a bank account is started for their ed- I I
5 ; * ucation when they were children. You envy such people, so will ::
33 children when they grow up unless they have the same advantages.
3 - So think how much a bank account will mean to them and start
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\ The First National Bank of Lyons, j
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;; UNDER SUPERVISION OF 3 3
The United States government. \
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;; L. 0. Benton, President, T. J. Coursey, Vice-Pres. 33
31 R. P. Sweat, Cashier. H. M. McOueen, Ass't Cashier b t
:: directors: 5
~ W. P. C. Smith, L. O. Benton, T. J. Coursey, B. B. Newton, 33 9
I. Q. Coleman, T. J. Parrish, S. F. Howell. ;;
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| LYONS HIGH SCHOOL |
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$ Spring Term Begins Jan. 2nd, 1911. |!
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A For Catalogue or further information, apply to 1
R. M. MONTH, Princ IPAL.
Or, W. C. OLIVER, Sec. and Ureas, of Trustees. I
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lam opening up a Lumber Yard in Vidalia, and 3!
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:: Weatherboarding, Flooring. Ceiling,
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3 ► Special prices on car lots. 31
3 3 Inquiries answered promptly. b
33 Call on Mr. Graham, at Bank of Vidalia. °
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THE LYONS PROGRESS, MAY 26, Ml.
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♦♦♦ Excursion train will have separate coaches for white and colored, will %
leave Helena at 12:20 p.m., and arrive at Jackfouville 5:55, Brunswick 5:45,
| J p.m., and Tampa 6:30 next morning. Fare for round trip to Brunswick, St.
|Y Simons or Cumberland Isle $3.25; Jacksonville $3.25; St, Augustine $3.75; JL+
Y Tampa $5.25. Tickets to Brunswick. St. Simons, Cumberland Isle., Jack- i
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& tions where scheduled to stop up to and including train leaving Jacksonville Y
8:05 p. m., and Brunswick at 8: 35 p. m., Monday, June sth. Tickets to «*►
X Tampa will be good on any regular train to points where scheduled to stop up ♦>
Y to and including train leaving Jacksonville 8:05 p. m. Tuesday. June 6th. JL
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V JL. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta. C. A. Carson,, Jr., T. P. A., Mason, Ga. V
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