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8 -1 had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 yews,” writes ■
*? Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, Ala., “but I was Eg
!|g not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had B
H to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no ■
lH better. 1 hurt aH over, and I could not rest. At last, I tried B
ICardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am In very ■
good health, and able to do all my housework.”
Cardui Woman's Tonic I
You may wonder why Cardui is so successful after B
other remedies have failed. The answer Is that Cardui is B
successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredients, j|.
that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine ■
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and B|
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. B
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. It
will surely do for you, what did for her. At all druggists.
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Georgia and Florida Railway.
Schedule Effective April 15th, 1911.
Th roogli Trains to Augusta. Unexcelled Passenger Service
Between Yidalia and Stillmore, Milieu, Augusta and points
north and east ; also Ilazlehurst, Douglas, Willacoochee, Val
dosta, Madison, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Thomasville, Jackson
ville and Florida points.
Main Line.
No. 4—Lv Madison 3:15 a in, arrive Vidalia 12:57 pm ; leave Yidalia 12:57 pm,
arrive Augusta 5:25 p in.
No. o—Lv Madison 4:30 p in, arrive Vidalia 1 :40 ain ; leave Vidalia 2:25 a in,
arrive Augusta 8:00 a m.
No. s—Lv5 —Lv Augusta 7 :25 a in, arrive Vidalia 12:00 p til; leave Vidalia 12:00 p in.
arrive Madison 7:15 p m.
No. 7—Lv Augusta 9:00 pm, arrive Vidalia 2:25 am ; leave Vidalia 2:50 a in,
arrive Madison 11 :45 a m.
Vidalia-Millen Branch.
No. B—Leave8 —Leave Douglas at 4 am, Vidalia 6:15 a in., Milieu 9:05 a in.
No. 9 —Lv Milieu 9 :40 a in, arriving Vidalia 12:00 a m.
No. 10 —Lv Vidalia 12:57 p in, arriving Millen 3:25 p m.
No. 11 —Lv Milieu 5:00 p in, arriving Vidalia 7 :40 p m. Douglas 10:30 p in.
Connections —At Harlehnrst with Southern Ry. ; at Douglas with A B. & A. ;
at Willacoochee with A. C, L ; at Valdosta with A. C. L , G. S. A F. and V. M,
St W. ; at Madison with S. A. L ; at Swainsboro with Wadley Southern ;at Au
gusta with A. C. L., C. i k W. C., and Southern Ry.
G. H. GATTIS, Gen. Pass. Agent,
J. M. Johnson, Agent, Vidalia, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
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$ Just a Few Specials!
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fer leaders to induce trade, but it is not so with us.
We have, however, some specials worth mentioning. V
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This may not be attractive but all we ask is
that you come and see what this means to a purch- «s►!
V aser. We are doing business on as narrow a mar-
V gin of profit as is cousistent and we can save you ♦♦♦ l
money on all you need. We have $
X Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Groceries, X
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and nearly everything else needed. Come and see Y
us while you are trading and it will mean money in X
Jfc* in your pocket.
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THE LYONS PROGRESS, SEPT. 15, 1911.
Maude Tyner, St. Louis, Mo.
So many woman suffer from con- j
stij.ation and stomach trouble that
they should pay attention to the
statement of Miss Maude Tvner,
SBS McLaren ave., St Louis, Mo.
She suffered in that way for many
years, but finally took Dr Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin and was per
manently cured. She recommends
it to American womankind, She
considers it the best laxative and
tonic obtainable. It will do all that
is claimed, and if you want to try
it before buying, send your address
for a free sample bottle to Pepsin
Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg.,
Monticello, 111. It is sold bv all
Druggists at 50c and $1 a bottle.
This is getting to be a swift age
and a speedy country. We even
get our exuinoxial storm several
weeks in advance nowadays
Lieut. Keator, Spanish War.
Eating canned focd and leading
the rough life of a soldier, with its
hard work and deprivations, often
result in loss of weight and strength
and indigestion. Harry F. Keator,
j a lieutenant in a Chicago Com
pany during the Spanish War, be
came dyspeptic and lost weight to
the danger point.He took Dr. Cal.l
--! well’s Syrup Pepsin and cured his
indigestion and gained 42 pounds.
The remedy will do all we claim,
and if you want to try it before
buying, send your address for a
free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Monti
cello, 111. It is sold by all Druggists
at 50c and $1 a bottle.
Talk about progress. Chicago
produces abride of 26 who has just
won her fifth husband.
Diarrhoea is always more or less
prevalent during September. Be
prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is prompt and effectual. It can al
ways be depended upon and is
pleasant to take. Fcr sale by all
Dealers.
Mr. Tafr bids fair to go down
in history as Democracy’s great re
cruiting officer.
Take Herbiue for all disturban
ces in the bowels. It purifies the
bowel channels, promotes regular
movements and makes you feel
bright, vigorous and cheerful.
Price 50c Sold by New Lyons
Pharmacy.
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We Lead, Others Follow,
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lii FRESH DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES I;
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<► prices are in line with the times. No
great profits are asked. Bring your II
prescriptions and try us. ;;
t TOILET ARTICLES, RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMES I!
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The very best offered anywhere. If
° you haven’t looked over the line, you y
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o Stationery, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. <>
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jj THE I. E. AARON DREG COMPANY. \
LYONS, GA. i
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!l Peters Hotel a Restaurant I
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«• GEO. PETERS & CO., Proprietors. i!
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;; When in the city make our place headquarters, ::
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:: SAVANNAH, GA. ;;
11. WOOD, Manager
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Call and See Me When in the City.
H. WOOD,
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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.
SEABOARD AIR LIME
SCHEDULE.
Leave Lyons—6.2 Ba. m. )
5.40 p. m. \ For Savannah, Ga., and Points Beyond.
10.00 a. m. ) For Helena, Cordele, Americus, Mont
-7.50 p. M. ) gomery, and points beyond.
For information andTeservations, call on nearest Ticket Agent
Seaboard Air Line, or write R. H. Stansell, A. G. P. A., ’
C B. Ryan, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va. Savannah, Ga