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money that you are saving anything.
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FOR SALE
Jersey' Cattle of
the Best Type.
J. H. HOOKS,
Warthen, Ga.
THE LYONS PROGRESS, LYONS, GEORGIA
To the voters of the Fourth Road
District of Toombs County Georgia,
I hereby annunce myself a candidate
for Commissioner of Roads anu‘ Rev
enues. I will appreciate your vote
and influence, and if elected I prom
ise to discharge my duties as the Law
directs me.
Yours to serve,
T. B. McDILDA.
Announcement
To the voters of the Fourth Road Dis
trict:
I am a candidate for Road Commis
sioner of the Fourth Read District
and solicit the support of the voters
of said district, and promise, if elec -
ed, to discharge my duties to the very
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
FATE MOSLEY.
Announcement
To the voters of the Fourth Road
District including Ohoope, Blue Ridge
and Normaatown.
lam a candidate for Commissioner
of Roads and Revenues and if elect
ed will do my uty to every part ol
said district.
I ask the vote and support of the
voters.
Respectfully,
W. T. MAYO.
Libel for Divorce
STATE OF GEORGIA, Toombs
County:
To the sheriff of said county or his
lawful deputies, Greetings:
N. L. Edenfield vs Marie Fouche
Edenfield, Liber for Divorce, Superior
Court, Toombs County, Georgia, Nov
ember Term, 1922.
The defendant Marse Fouche Eden
field is hereby required, personaly or
by an attorney, to be and appear at
the Superior Court to be held in and
for said county on the Fourth Monday
in November 1922 then and there to
answer plantiff’s complaint in libel
for divorce, or in default thereof the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. N. Harde
man, Judge of said court. This, Oct
ober 17th, 1922.
E. F. Parker, Clerk.
Wimberly E. Brown, Atty. for Plain
tiff.
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The way to gain a good reputation
is to endeavor to bew hat you appear.
That is precisely the maner In which
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
gained its reputation as a cure for
coughs, colds, croups and whooping
cough. Every bottle that has ever,
been put out by the manufacturers!
has been fully up to the high standard j
of excellence claimed for it. People i
have fount that It can be depended up
on for the relief and cure of these ail
ments and that It is pleasant and sass ]
to take.
BATTEY & CO., The Large and 1 Rel
iable Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga.,
offer a service that combines long
and successful experience, expert
salesmanship and financial soundness.
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Legal Advertisements
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Tcomts County:
Will be sold before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal! hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
43rd Dist., G. M. Toombs county, Ga.,
containing forty-five (45) acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows;
North by Oconee Creek; East by lands
of Bil! Estroff and Cross O’nea';
South by lands of J. C. Clark; West
by lands of J. D. McGregor. Levied
upon and will be sold as the properly
of C. C. Clark to satisfy a tax fi fa is
sued by J. P. Pughsley, T. C., for
State and County taxes for the year
1921. This, November 8, 1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
Will be sold before the. do9r of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
1715th District, G. M., Toombsi county,
Georgia, containing fifty (50) acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
On the East by lands of C. S. Meadows,
Sr.; North by lands of C. S. Meadows,
Sr.; West by lands of Mrs. N. M. Will
iamson; South by lands of N. M. Will
iamson. Levied upon and will be sold
as the property of A. F. Williamson
to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. P.
Pughsley, T. C., for State and County
taxed for the year 1921. This, Nov
ember 8, 1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County: ,
Will be sold before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
1715th District, G. M., Toombs county,
Georgia, containing eighteen (18)
acres, more or less, and bounded a?
follows: On the North by lands of
Henry Baker; West bf lands of B. D.
Williamson; East by lands of B. D.
Williamson; South by lands of John
• Baker. Levied upon and will be sold'
jas the property of Henry Surrency
| satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. P Pughs
i ley, T. C., for State and County taxe3
for the year 1921. Ths, November 8,
1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
Will be sold before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal hours
of rale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All* that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
city of Vidalia, 51st District, G. M-,
Toombs county, Georgia, containing
200 feet fronting Peacock Street and
running back a distance of 100 feet
more or less and bounded as follows:
North by Second Avenue; East by
Peacock Street; South by a 300
foot alley; West by Geo. N. Matthews.
Levied upon and w T ill be sold as the
property of Tom Walker to satisfy two
tax fi fa’s issued by J. P| Pughsley, T.
C., for State and County taxes for the
years 1919 and 1921. This, November
8, 1922.
J. E. Thompson, Deputy Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
All persons indebted to the estate
of Joseph B. Anderson, late of said
county, deceased, are hereby notified
to make payment to the undersigned
and all persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present
them to me properly made out and
sworn to.
This, November 8, 1922.
E. F. Parker,
Administrator, Joseph B. Anderson.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
All persons indebted to the estate
of Leona Morris, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to make
payment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present them to
me properly made out and sworn to.
This, November 8, 1922.
E. F. Parker,
Administrator, Leona Morris.
Administrators Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
By virtue of an orcer from the
court of Ordinary of said county, wi’l
be sold, at public outcry on the frist
Tuesday in December, 1922, at the
court house in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described tracts or parcels of land,
as the proprty of the estate of C. W.
Driggers, deceased, to-wit:
I. All that certain tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in the
15215 t. District, G. M. Toombs county,
Georgia, containing cneh undred six
teen and four tenths (116 4-10) acres,
more or leas, and bounded as folows.;
On the North by lands of M. L. Phil
lips; East by Rocky creek; South by
lands of R. D. Smith, and 1 West by
lands of Troy Jordan, being designat
ed as Lot No. 10 in a certain plat of
the lands, of the said C. W. Driggers,
made by St. Jas. B. Alexander, Sur
veyor, on the 21-25 days of Aug. 1919,
and recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Toombs
County, Georgia, in Deed Record
Book 11, pages 60 and 61.
This, November 8, 192.
D. J. Moore, Mrs. P. P. Zorne,
Administrators of the estate of C. W.
Driggers.
Notice of Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
By virtue of that certain deed to se
cure debt from Patience Austin, and
the power of sale therein contained to
J. P. Pughsley dated July Sixth 1921
and recorded in Deed Book 12 page
119 office of Clerk Superior Court
Toombs County and conveying the
lands herein after described for the
purpose of securing the payment of
one promissory note dated July Sixth
1921 and due October Ist 1921 for One
Hundred Forty Nine & 04-100 Dollars
principal, besides interest and ator
ney’s feets, the undersigned J P Pughs
ley will on the Ist Teesday in Decem
ber next, before the Court House door
of Toombs Count, Georgia, to the high
est and best bidder for cash, between
the legal hours of sale, sell the fol
lowing described real estate conveyed
by above described need to secure
debt. Lots No. 9 and 10 in Block No.
102 in the city of Lyons, 1536th Dis
-1 trict, G. M. Toombs county, Georgia
as shown by the may of the survey of
said city of Lyons. Lots No. 5 and 6
in Block No. 102 in the city of Lyons
as shown by the may of the survey of
said city of Lyons.
Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser pay
ing for titles.
J. P. Pughsley,
Attorney in fact for Simon De Vaughn
Wimberly E. Brown, Atty.
Sheriffs Sole
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
Will be sole before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, Geor
gia, in the city of Lyons, within the
legal heurs of eale, to the highest bid
der for cash, on the frist Tuesday in
1 December 1922, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
All that lot of land situate, lying
and being in the city of Lyons, 1536th
District, G. M., Toombs county, Geor
gia, and bounded as follows: North
by Railroad Avenue; East by the Dixie
Highway; South by an alley; West by
Dr. I. E. Aaron, with a brick building
located thereon. Levied upon and
will be sold as the property of J. P.
Brown to satisfy two tax fi fa’s issued
by J. P. Pughsley, T. C., for State and 1
County taxes for the years 1917 and
1920. This, November 8, 1922.
J E. Thompson, Deputy Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
Will be sold befort the door of the :
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember 1922. to the highest bidder for ,
cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
1536th District, G. M., Toombs county,
Georgia, containing six hundred-eight
and one half (608 1-2) acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: North
by lands of A. J. Thompson, Jr., and
B. L. Thompson; East by lands of B. J
L. Thompson and Ann Sharpe; South j
by lands of Ann Sharpe and C. H.
Clifton; West by lands of C. H. and
Nathan Clifton. Levied upon and will
be sold as the property of J. L. Thomp
son to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J.
P. Pughsley, T. C., for State and Coun
ty taxes for the year 1920. This, Nov
ember 8, 1922.
J. E. Thompson, Deputy Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Tcombs County-
Will be sold before the door 0 f
court house of Toombs county he
city of Lyons, within the l ega ’ h lh *
of sale, on the first Tuesday in *
ember 1922, to th e highest bidder T
cash, the following described n ° F
erty, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parce , J
land, situate, lying and bein? in
1192nd District, G. M„ Toombs cob '
ty, Georgia, containing fort v . six ‘
acres, more or less, and bounded I
follows: North and East by i ands r
E. F. Findley; West by lands of c w
I. Anderson; and South by i andg o{
Dossye Anderson. Levied upon and
will be sold as the property 0 f M t.
Murray, W. J. Murray, as security £
satisfy an execution issued from the
Justice Court of th 3 51s c G. M. District
Emanuel county, Georgia, in favor of
the First National Bank of Vidalia
Th ,r \ November 8, 1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff,
Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County;
Will be sold before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the lefal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday i n Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop,
erty, to-wit:'
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and 1 being in the
43rd District, G. M„ Toombs county,
Georgia, containing fifty (50) acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
On the North by lands of B. F. Wolfe;
East by lands of R. L. Curry; South
by lands of Dess Gray; West by lands
of W. E. Daniels and B. F. Wolfe.
Levied upon and will be sold as the
property of E. L. Youmans to satisfy
a tax fi fa issued by J. P. Pughsely, T.
C., for State and County atxes for the
year 1921. This, November 8, 1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff.
. Sheriffs Sale
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
WilPbe sold before the door of the
court house of Toombs county, in the
city of Lyons, within the legal hours
of pale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember 1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop
erty. fc-wit;
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
43rd District, G. M., Toombs County,!
Georgia, containing fifty-three {s3)k
acres, more or lesß, and bounded as
follows: North by lands of C. C. Clark
East by lands of Bill Estroff ant. Cross
O’neal; South by lands of J. J. and
Bonnie Love; West by lands of Jim
McGiger. Levied upon and will be
sold as the property of J. C. Clark to
satisfy a tax fi fa issuer by J- P-
Pughsley, T. C., for State and County
taxes for the year 1921. This, Nov
ember 8, 1922.
C. W. Culpepper, Sheriff.
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For Inf arts rtrd Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature ©f
Wearing Glasses In Childhood
often averts serious trouble
later on. Our examinations
for children will reveal defects
if any. Bring or send your
child if it shows sigas of imp er
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will be no glasses. For anv
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optical needs.
W. E. WALKER, Jr.
Optometrist 1
VIDALIA, GEORGIA