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How Human Skill Energizes
Georgia’s Telephone Plant
4UrHE2 121,733,043 now Invested in the Bell Telephone
77] System in Georgia would be useless, the switchboards
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2,931 loyal, efficient telephone workers who are
devoting their lives to this essential public service.
J The 208,120 poles, the 330,086 miles of wire and the
millions of dollars’ worth of switchboards are energized into
a complete, living system of communication by the hkill
of this human regiment.
Last year they built more than 13,809,000 worth of addi
tions to the telephone system and added 7,000 new tele
phones by handling more than 40,000 stations.
The operators handled more than 317,960,600 local and
long distance calls at a speed and with an accuracy which
makes your telephone service the equal of that anywhere.
Most of the telephone people are your neighbors and
friends. They are proud of their State and of their com
pany. Your friendly encouragement inspires them to great
accomplishment.
C. G. BECK, Georgia Manager
“Bell System”
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE m J)
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
On* Policy, Om Syttom. Dm torso/ Scroieo
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MONEY IS THE VERY LIFE OF BUSINESS, WHICH MAKES \
THE SELECTION OF YOUR BANK OF GREAT IMPORTANCE j
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NOTICE OF SALE
WHEREAS, J. Clara Warren of
Toombs County, Georgia, by his War
ranty Deed dated November 24, 1919
and duly recorded in Book 9 at pages
281 & 2 of the Land Records of
Toombs County, Georgia, conveyed
to the Pearsons-Taft Land Credit
Company, a corporation, the follow
ing described real estate in Toombs
County, Georgia, to wit:
iAll that tract in the 1192nd Geor
gia Militia District bounded on the
North by lands of J. B. Wilkes and
Mrs. M. P. Broughton, on the East
by lands of W. E. McLain, on the
South by lands of J. J. Williams and
estate of Alice E. Williams; and on
the West by lands of J. B. Wilkes
and esrtate of Alice E. Williams and
more particularly described by me
tes and bounds as follcyws: Begin
ning at a Gum in a branch where the
Old Savannah Public Road crosses
the Old Lyons and Cobbtown Road;
thence run in a Northerly direction
along said Branch to the South
boundary line of Mrs. M. P. Brough
ton’s lands; thence run South 79
degrees East 39.30 chains to a
branch; thence along said branch in
a Southwesterly direction to the Old
Savannah Road; thence in a Eeaster
ly direction along said Road to the
point of beginning; containing- 161
acres, more or less;
To secure the promissory note of
said J. Clara Warren for the sum of
Three Hundred Forty Seven and 35-
100 ($347.35) Dollars, payable in
installments, and in said deed pro
vided that in event of the default in
the payment of any installment of
said note, said Company might de
clare the unpaid balance thereof at
one due and payable and sell said
land for the payment thereof; and
WHER|\S, the installment of said
note due November 1, 1923, was not
paid when due and is still unpaid
and said Company has declared ‘the
entire unpaid balance of said note
now- due and payable;
NOW THEREFORE, Taft and
Company, formerly the Pearsons-
Taft Land Credit Company, under
and by virtue of the power and au
thority in said Company vested by
said Warranty Deed, will proceed to
sell the above described real estate
and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing at public sale to the highest bid- 1
der for cash at the door of the Coun
ty Court House in the City of Lyons,
State of Georgia, between the hours
of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., on
the 25th day of June, 1924, for the
purpose of paying said indebtedness
and the costs of said sale.
As provided in said deed, said sale
will be subject to the rights of the
holder of that certain principal note
for the sum of Thirty-five hundred
($3500.00) Dollars and interest
thereon at six percent from Novem
ber 1, 1922, described in and secured
by that certain Warranty Deed re
corded in Book 9 at pages 280 & 1 of
the Land Records of Toombs Coun
ty, Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said
Taft and Company has caused these
presents to be executed by its Presi
dent and its corporate seal to be af
fixed this 24th day of May, A. D.
1924.
TAFT AND COMPANY,
By Oren E. Taft, (Corp)
President. (Seal)
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Alfonso Braddock vs. Cleveland
Braddock—Libel for divorce, in the
Superior Court Toombs County,
Georgia, August term, 1924.
T Cleve’and Braddock—Greeting
An order to perfect service by
publication in the above stated case
having been granted by the court,
you are hereby required to apfear in
said court on the fourth Monday in
August next, and answer this com
plaint.
Witness the Honorable R. N.
Hardeman, Judge of said Court.
E. F. PARKER, Clerk.
Worth Money in the Home
A bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy for imme
diate use for sudden and gripping
pains and cramps, always alarming,
especially when accompained with
black nausea and weakening diar
rhoea, gives instant warmth, con
sort and ease from pain. Good for
children and grown-up*.
When The Big “Filter” Fail*
Skin and eyes yellow, mind and
body slowed up and wearied by poi
sons, that’s when the liver, the “big
filter” of the system is torpid and
congested. Chamberlain’s Tablets
for stomach, liver and bowels change
all that, easily and pleasantly, over
night. Feel fine next day. Only
25c.
UNION NEWS
The farmers are very busy around
here this week, gathering oats and
doing general farm work.
Messrs Lester Sharpe and Ed Phil
lips of Sharpes passed throu this sec
tion Thursday of last week.
Mr. Tillman Thompson of Tarif
town visited relatives here Saturday
night and Sunday.
(After attending the Children’s
Day services at Sharpes last Satur
day, Mr. R. D. Fu.ler and sister,
Janie, with Miss Frankie Scarboro of
Odom Memorial passed here enroute
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Tomlin and
son, James of Billvan spent Satur
day night at the home of L. E. Tom
lin.
Mr. Mosley and family of Eman
uel county and Mrs. Charley Fiskus
and daughter, Agnes, were the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Joyner last Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Higgs’ children are re
ported on the sick list this week. We
hope to see them out again soon.
Messrs Everett Boyd of Cedar
Crossing and Leroy Johnson of Cen
ter were visitors to Union Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mattie Drake called on
M. C. Dickerson Sunday P. M.
Messrs Ed Stewart, R. A. Kitchens
and J. G. Thompson were business
visitors in Lyons Saturday last.
Mr. Amos Booth and family of Vi
dalia passed thru here Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thompson and
son, Covin, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Yand’e and daughter, Oynett, of
Metter, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Thompson las* Sunday.
Rev. J. E. Small passed thru here
Monday morning and reported hav
ing had a glorious meeting at Sharpes
Sunday night. At his regular ser
vice Sunday night he received twenty
members into the church. May God
help him to continue his good work.
Quite a crowd were disappointed
here Sunday afternoon when Rev.
Powe’l failed to get here to fill his
regular appointment.
Mrs. Carr and children of Sharpes
visited relatives here last Sunday.
The many friends here of old
uncle Tom Harden of Sharpes were
glad to see him able to pass thru our
community last Sunday afternoon.
Sunday School here next Sunday
F. M. at 4 o’clock. Let every mem
ber be present.
Mrs. W. H. Lumley and sons, Jef
fie and Joseph of Swainsboro, were
visitors at the home of L. E. Tom’in
Tuesday last.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
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stone the Coush end Headache a: d works eff th<
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Professional Cards
WILLIAMS, PURVIS & WILLIAMS
Attorneys-at-Law
Lyons, Georgia
Qualified to practice in all Courts
both State and Federal.
6. W. Lankford. C. A. Roger*.
LANKFORD A ROGERS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Phona No. 24
Office In Too nibs Count; Bank Bids
LYONS, GA.
B. H. GRACE
LAW AND REAL ESTATE
Special Attention Given to
Collections
UVALDA, GEORGIA
Telephone Connections
I. H. Corbitt J. Ellis Popo
CORBITT A POPE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Lyons, Georgia
Office in the McNatt Building
Will practice in all courts, Municipal
State and Federal.
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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 signs of imper
fect vision. If no defect, there
will be no glasses. For any
age, let us take care of your
optical needs.
W. E. WALKER, Jr.
Optometrist 1
VIDALIA, GEORGIA