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Anything in Roofing and Sheet Metal anywhere.
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2 4 BARNARD ST. vUA SAVANNAH, GA
By Gladys Thompson Yandle
ffice Phone: No. 19- Residence Phone: No. 29
L, friends of Mr. J. P.
L giac. to see him out again after a
L dtys illness.
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g g Womble was a pleasant
L tor to the city Monday.
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Lb Lila Mae Williams who is
Ling at Ludowici, spent last week
L with home folks.
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Annie Mae Williamson left
bday for Covena where she will
U school.
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and Mrs. L. S. Mosley and child
1, of Jesup, spent last week epcJ
re the guests of relatives.
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Advertising pays dividends.
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and Mrs. Theo Pharr was call
to Augusta last week on account of
ess of relatives. Rev. Pharr re
ned Saturday leaving Mrs. Pharr
a few days) longer.
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following named persons are
bested by Mrs. L. V. Thorpe,
nty Home Demonstrator, to bring
the stubs of their entry tags which
• received at the fair, so they can
[their premium checks: Joseph
fcham, Miss Minnie Wilkinson, Mrs
C. Thompson, Mrs. L. S- Findley
Mrs. Georgia Jones.
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n. L. V. Thorpe states that she
I hole a chicken and turkey sale at
cs in the near future and requests
those who have any for sale to
aunieate with her at once.
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ppewritqf ribbons —The Lyons Pro
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|,V A. McNatt Jr., has recently
led into the home formerly ocoa
py Mr. C. W. Bugg, who has mov
|o his former home in North Geor
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r. Johnson, representative of the
k. Hawkes Optical Company, of
Inta, will be at Brown’s Pharmacy
the 15th of this month. He will be
k only one day.
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muse of the fact that Armistice
I comes on Saturday, the local
Its will observe Monday, November
I as a legal holiday.
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kt us do your printing.
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W. E. Cox, of Savannah, was a
Kant visitor to The Progress of-
I Tuesday.
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is a good time to subscribe for
■ Progress.
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Mr?: Otis Edenfield and little daugh
ter, Margarett, of Stillmore, are visit
ing Mrs. Vanna Coleman this week.
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Mrs. C. W. Culpepper is visiting in
Sandersville this week.
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Col. Geo. W. Lankford was a bus
iness visitor to Savannah Wednesday
of last week.
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Quite a number from here attended
ithe play “Kentucky Belle,” presented
by the Vidalia High School last Thurs
day night at the Auditorium in Vida
lia.
What’s the use of trying to do busi
ness without advertising? It can’t be
done.
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Mrs. W. L. Duncan spent last week
near Montrose conducting a revival.
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and Mrs. J. L Mercer and litt’e
daughter, of Collins, were in the city
a short while Thursday afternoon
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A large crowd of boys and girls at
tended the Basket Ball game in Vida
lia last Wednesday afternoon between
the Lyons High School and the Vida
lia High School. Lyons won by the
ficcre of 20 to 15.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Darley spent last
week end with the formers parents,
iMr. and Mrs. C. T. Darley, of Douglas.
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Mr. A. F. Fanning, Freight Agent of
the Seaboard Railway at Vidalia, was
in town Tuesday morning.
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Mr. Jordan Hooks, of Douglas,
spent the w-eek end here the guest of
his mother.
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Ads in this, paper get the trade.
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Mr. A. P. Thomas is able to be out
again after being confined to his home
for several days on account of sick
ness.
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O. M. Tarver left Tuesday
night for her home in Nashville, Tenn.
after spending several weeks here the
guest of her parents, Judge and Mrs.
p. W. Williams.
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- R. B. Anderson, of G4ennvill£
is visiting his son, Mr. B. C. Anderson,
this week.
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Mr. F. M. Connor, Developing Agent
for the Seaboard, was in town a short
while Wednesday.
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A popular business man of the city
says, “Advertise in The Progress and
see your business pick up.”
THE LYONS PROGRESS, LYONS, GEORGIA
Mr. Claud Mosley left Tuesday night
for Savannah to spend a few days.
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G. H. Williams was in Savan
nah the first of the week attending to
legal business.
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Sunday being nearest to Arm
istire Day, Rev. Theo Pharr will
preach on this subject. Everyone is
invited to be present and take part in
this wonderful servide.
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Now is a good time to advertise in
The Progress
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Mrs. Aldine Odom left last Thurs
day for Atlanta where she will spend
the remancer of 1922 with her sister,
Mrs. F. G. Dobson.
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Geo. W. Lankford and C.
A. Rogers were attending to business
matters in ReidsviUe last Thursday.
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Mr. E. D. McGill, of near Sharpes
Spur, was in Lyons last Saturday.
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- G. A. Linder was a busines*
visitor to Olamo Saturday.
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us do your printing.
Quite a number from Lyon? attended
the Singing Convention at Johnson
Corner last Sunday.
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Jewel Johnson, who i» teach
ing music at the Cohbtown High
School, spent last week end here the
guest of her parents.
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- us c.o your printing: we guar
antee satisfaction.
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Mr. I. A. Williams is in Mcßae this
week attending to business matters.
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Mr. Clyde Odom left Tuesday for
Jacksonville where he has accepted a
position with the Fruit Growers Ex
press.
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to Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’neal
on October 27th a boy. He will be
called Henry Thomas.
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Sene us youy orders for printing.
All kinds of stationery nicely jfoM and
only reasonable charges asked. All
orders filled promptly.
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Mr. Austus Mosley expects to leave
Saturday night for Macon where he
will join a party and go down on the
Gulf of Mexico to spend a week or two
fishing and hunting.
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Mr. J. W. Currie made a business
trip to Savannah Wednesday.
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you want printing done, don’t
forget that The Progress can print
anything, and that its price® are al
ways reasonable.
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Wyman Fowler, who is teaching
near Lyons, was at home for the Week
end.—Soperton News.
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dr. miles*
Anli=Pain Pills
will give you quick relief.
A package of these pills
in your pocket or in your
shopping bag may save you
hours of suffering.
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices—2s doses
25 cents. Economy pack
age, 125 doses SI.OO.
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eight new fall shades, all sizes and models ♦
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100 ladies coats received this week at special prices.
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All fall millinery to be sold at ;;
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S.& W. Estroff 1
LYONS, GEORGIA 1
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