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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
THOMAS J. PARRISH,
—LAWYER —
Ossie in First National Bunk Bldg,
Lyons, Ga.
Collections a Specialty.
P. W. WILLIAMS J. J. WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Office: 1, 2 ami 3, Toombs County
Bank Building, Lyons, Ga.
G. W. LANKFORD,
ATTORNEY,
Office in Aaron Building
Practice in all State and Federal
Courts.
DaCOSTA pattllo,
* Attorney at Law,
State and Federal Courts.
VIDALIA, Ga.
COWART & BROWN,
attorneys at law,
Lyons, Ga.
Practices in all State andFeder
al courts. All business placed in
our hands will receive prompt and
careful attention. Collections and
criminal law specialties.
Office in Rountree Building.
CURTIS COLEMAN,
Dentist.
Lyons, Georgia.
Office up-stairs, in the McNatt
building,
FRANK F. GODDaRD,
Attorney-at-Law,
Public Accountant and Auditor.
Lyons, Ga.
System Installed.
Thoroughly Practical.
No Red Tape-
Audits made for Corporations,
Firms and Individuals.
C. C. CURYY,
Attorney-at-Law.
(Office over Bank of Vidalia)
Vidalia, Ga.
Will practice in all the State
Courts and United States Courts.
Office ’Phone No. 17.
Residence ’Phone No. 52.
Eye Specialist.
When in Savannah consult me
about your eyes or glasses. Have
corrected thousands of cases ; can
do same for you.
DR. J. E. MASROW,
Savannah, Ga.
J. Q. CLIFTON,
DENTIST.
Lvons, Georgia.
Fifteen years experience enables
me to offer the public expert ser
vice as a Dental Surgeon. Prices
to suit the times. Office at resi
dence.
Regular Communications on the
Third Wednesday in each month,
at 10o’clock, a. m. Visiting breth
eren cordially invited.
James Anderson, W. M.
C. C. Moseley, Sec.
®To nil Lodge
No. 195,
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K. ol P.
Regular meetings on 2nd and
4th Monday evenings in each
month and visiting brothers arc
invited. C. A. Rogers, C. C.
L. N. Brown, K. of R & S.
Macon, Dublin & Savannah
SCHEDULE.
Leave loTrn 6 !?
No. 18 No. 20 Stations No. ia no. 1/
a. m. p. m. p, 4
7 10 3 25 Macon
.8 00 414 Jeffersonville 10-- jj ™
844 457 Dudley 942 -50
910 525 Ar Dublin Lv 915 2jJ
915 530 Lv Dublin Ar 910 -20
950 605 Rockledge 536 »
10 08 623 Soperton 819 •»
10 40 855 Ar Vidalia Lv ,45 102
Connections—At Vidalia with S. A. L. R.
and Georgia & Florida; it Rookie- dpe with
W adle & Mt. Vernon; at Dublin with Wnghts
viile and Tennille, C. of Ga., Dublin & South
western; at Macon with Southern K.. e. oi
Ga.. Ga. Southern & Fla., Macon & Birming
ham and Ga. Railroad. J. A. Streyeb.
Gen. Pass. Agent.
Os Interest to the Bovs’ Corn Clubs
One thousand boys in school to
gether is nor. a rare sight but a
gathering of one thousand school
boys around a banquet board is
unique. And when it is said that
these one thousand boys are Corn
Club boys, from all the corn grow
ing states, what a sight it will be.
This is the plan of the National
Corn Exposition management, to
have a great Exposition School for
prize winners in the county con
tests of the Bovs’ Corn Clubs, as
conducted throughout the South
ern States by the Federal Farm
Demonstration bureau, and the
city council us Columbia, where
the Corn Exposition is to be held
next January, has announced that
the ciiy will give a banquet to the
one thousand or more boys attend
ing the Exposition School.
The schbol will consist of the
two boys in each county winning
first and second place in the Boys’
Corn Club contests. The school
will open on Monday, January 27,
1913, the opening day of the Ex
position, and will continue one
week. The faculty will consist
of agricultural experts from all
parts of the country who will be
in attendance on the Exposition,
which is more than a mere corn
show. It is a great National Ag
ricultural Exposition, not being
confined to corn alone, and the
opportunity which it affords for
agricultural education is unex
celled.
The boys attending the Exposi
tion School will he quartered in a
large building, near the main Ex
position buildings, and they will
be in charge of representatives of
the Farm Demonstration Work.
The boys will be organized into a
semi-military organization, and
while the men of the demonstra
tion department will have close
supervision over them, it is plan
ned that the boys themselves will
he given certain responsibilities.
They will visit the exhibits in the
mornings and in the afternoons
will have parades, and will be giv
en special instruction in corn
judging, stock judging and the
like. The boys will be asked to
prepare reports of what they see
and the be9t of these reports wili
be sent to the home papers for
publication
Then on Saturday night, the
last night, comes the banquet,
given by the City of Columbia in
honor of the Corn Club boys.
There will be speeches by some of
the most notable men in the coun
try, and in fact it will be a genu
ine banxuet, just like grown - up
folks have.
Dandruff and Itching scaip Yield to Zemo
Treatment.
Why should you continue to ex
periment with salves, greasy lo
tions and fancy hair dressing try
ing to rid your scalp of germ life?
They can’t do it because they can
not penetrate to the seat of the
trouble aud draw the germ life to
the surface of the scalp and destroy
it.
Why not try a proven remedy?
One that will do this We have
a remedy that will rid the scalp of
germ life and in this way wlil cure
dandruff and itching scalp.
This remedy is Zemo
a clean. refined, penetrating
scalp tonic that goes right to the
seat of the trouble and drives the
germ life to the surface and. de
stroys it.
A shampoo with Zemo antisep
tic soap and one application of Ze
mo will entirely rid the scalp of
dandruff and scurf Do not hesi
tate, but get a bottle of Zemo to
day. It acts on a new principle
and will do exactly what we claim
for it.
Sold and endorsed by the Brown
Odom Drug
Os 31 ocean steamers with a
speed of 20 knots,and over, 14 are
flying the British flag.
A prudent mother is always on
the watch for symptoms of worms
in her ceildren. Paleness, lack of
interest in play, and peevishness is
the signal for White’s Cream
Vermifuge. A few doses of this
excellent remedy puts an end to
the worms and the child soon acts
naturally. Price 25c per bottle.
Sold by the New Lyons Pnaliracy.
The great political fight is now
becoming fast and furious.
Lame shoulder is nearly always
due to rheumatism of the muscels,
and quickly yields to the free ap
plication of Chamberlain’s Lini
ment. For sale by all dealers.
[J £j ijIKJUkJ i IVV/U IIiALUi Adt
Mrs. Knight, of Bellview.
A dozen and one things are re
commended to cure constipation,
and for five years Mrs. Knight, of
Bellview, Tenn , tried them all.
She was almost in despair when
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was
recommended to her. She took it
and was immediately relieve. She
continuea with it and was perma
nently cured. It will cure anyone
of constipation, cr any stomach,
liver or bowel trouble. It is abso
lutely guaranteed to do what it is
claimed, and if you want to try it
before buying, send your address
for a free sample bottle to Pep
sin Sypup Co., Caldwell’s Bldg,,
Monticello, 111. It is sold by all
druggists at 50c and $1 a bottle
Immigrants are coming to
this country in larger numbers
than ever before. In March 83,654,
a record number for that month,
passed inspection. So far in April
8,000 more have entered than for
the first half of April last year.
And it is needless to sav that
many of these people are of the
undesirable sort and should not
he allowed in —Ex
State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney
makes oath that he is senior
partner of the firm of F.J.Cheney
& Co ,doing business in the city of
Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay
the sum of one hundred dollars for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Halls
Catarrh Cnie. Frank J. Cheny.
Sworn to before and subscribed
in my presence, this, the 6th day
of December, A. D. 1886.
(Seal) d A. W. Gearon,
Notary Public.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials
free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
This is not such an extravagant
nation after all. A New Yorker
wns killed crossing the subway
tracks to save a nickel.
Constipation brings many ail
ments in its train and is the pri
mary cause of much sickness Keep
your bowels regular, madam, and
you will escape many of the ail
ments to which women are subject.
Constipation is a very simple thing
but like many simple things, it
may lead to serious consequences.
Nature often needs a little assist
ance and when Chamberlain’s Tab
lets are given at the first indica
tion. much distress and suffering
may be avoided. Sold by all
dealers.
A California woman with a
“ model husband”, has been grant
ed a divorce. She deserves it.
W. W. Neesmith, Route No. 2,
Statesboro, Ga., wants others to
know what Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound has done for him. He
says : “I have used Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound for years, and
can recommend it to all who need
an infalliable remedy for coughs
and colds. I have used it in my
family, and it never fails to cure.”
For sale by all druggists.
Another blow' to woman suff
rage. All Illinois genius has invent
ed an unbreakable window'.
W. T. Busbm, Route No. 1,
Fayetteville, Ga., was cured of
bronchitis. He writes: “I have
been a sufferer from bronchitis, so
severely I could haidlv breathe. I
tried many repiedies, but Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound was
the only medicine which served
me. I recommend it as a positive
cure for bronchitis, coughs and
throat troubles.’’ For sale by all
druggists.
Butter can be madedirecly from
grass, says a scientist. Possibly a
misprint, for “grease.”
To have a fine healthy complex
ion the liver must be active, the
bow'els regular and the blood pure.
All this is brought about by the
using of Herbine . It thoroughly
scours the liver, stomach and
bowels, puts the body ip fine con
dition, and restores that clear,
pink and white complexion so
much desired by ladies. Price 50c.
Sold by the New Lyons Pharmacy.
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Vidalia Chemical Company,
VI DALI A, GA.
Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizers.
Our brands have been on the market over five years
and have given universal satisfaction. We have many
tesiimonials. We make either cotton seed meal mixtures
or animal matter mixtures, and furnish all closses of fer
tilizer material. Our leading brands are :
Vidalia Corn and Cotton Grower, 9-2-3 | Vidalia Standard Guana. 8-2-2
Vidalia Hustser, 8-2-2 | Vidalia Gold Medal Fertilizer, 10-2-2
OFFICERS.
Dr. J. H McArthur. Vice-Pres. Geo. N. Matthews, Gen. Mgr
Mark N. Mathews, Sec. and Salesman.
Directorr —Dr. Jno. H. MAcrthur, Geo. N. Mathews, Sr., Jno.
Jay McArthur, A. D. Stroahar, W. G. Barnwell.
Vidalia Chemical Co., Vidalia, Ga.
| LYONS HIGH SCHOOL 1
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4*4 Has been placed op the list of accredited «*►
High Schools of the State.
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£ A competent and experienced Faculty for 4*4
each Department, including Music and
JL Elocution. ♦♦♦
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| Sprint Terra Begins Jan. Ist, 1912.
For Catalogue or further information, apply to 4*4
R. M. MOXTS, Principal.
Or W. C. OLIVER, Sec. and Treas. of Trustees. t
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