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Mr. Isaac Rountree, of Oak Park,
was in the city Sunday.'
Miss Lois Culpepper is attending
Summer School at Milledgevilk.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mosley visited
relatives in Reidsville, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Cleon Williams, of Atlanta,
is at home -where he will spend a ten
day vacation.
Miss Annie Mae Williamson is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moseley
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brown and
family spent last week end at Sa
vannah and Tybee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fields, of Rock
ledge, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. Darley.
Mips Juel Johnson is spending
some time in Americus, visiting at
the home of Mrs. Joe Sutton.
Rev. A. D. Woodle left Thursday
evening for Defray, Fla., where he
will conduct a few days meeting.
THE LYONS PROGRESS, LYONS, GEORGIA.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Usher and fam
ily are attending commencement of
University of Georgia at Athens this
week.
Mr. J. B. Johnson went to Savan
nah Saturday evening in serach for
an escaped convict who got away
Friday.
Mr. Dan R. Newton hais gone to
Kirksey, S. C., where he will join
Mrs. Newton who is there visiting
relatives.
Mr. S. J. Bargeron, in company
with his father-in-law", Dr. Roper, of
Comer, Ga., is spending ten days on
the East coast of Florida. ♦
Mrs. Simmons Aiexander brought
to town a truck load of fine peaches
Tuesday. Mr. Alexander is a sucess
ful peach grower.
Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Roper, Miss
Elizabeth Roper and Miss Berta Mc-
Curdy, of Comer, Ga., a former
teacher of Lyons school’, are visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Bargeron.
The Toombs county directors of
the Cotton Belt Highway, J. B. John
son and G. W. Lankford, left Monday
to attend a general meeting of the
directors to be held at Elberton
Tuesday. They spent Monday night
with State Senator T. S. Mason,
chairman of Finance Committee of
the State senate, at Elebrton.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO CLUB GIRLS
Corresponding secretaries, or those
acting as secretaries, of the many
girls’ clubs under Miss Vann are re
quested to send in their reports of
meetings and work on Saturdays, so
that they will be in the hands of the
editor Monday morning. Miss Vann
wishes to edit these reports herself,
and this is possible only if they are
in hand early. It is believed that
all meetings of the week can be re
ported just as well by Saturday, and
it is more likely that they can be
given better treatment by the Pro
gress on this plan.
MISS BESSIE PROCTOR
BURIED HERE TUESDAY
Miss Bessie Froctor was buried
here Tuesday. June 17th. She was
a resident of Lyons some years ago,
and the family are still residents of
Toombs county.
She lost her health some years ago,
and has since been confined to a
hospital.
Funeral services were held at the
* ave and were conducted by Rev.
Theo Pharr, pastor of the Methodist
Church.
DENMARK—SPENCE
Miss Maude Denmark, the beauti
ful and attractive young daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Denmark, and Mr.
Cecil Spence, a popular young man of
Vida ia, were happily married at Ce
dar Crossing Sunday afternoon at
six o’clock. Mr. J. W. Crosby per
formed the ceremony.
Those witnessing the marriage
were Miss Nancy Cawley, cousin of
theb ridge, and Mr. J. T. Dix of Vida
lia, and Mrs. J. W. Crosby.
The young couple will make their
home in Vidalia.
Their many friends extend them
many congratulations and wish them
much success all through life.
CARD OF THANKS
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We take this method of extending
to our friends at Elza, and also of
Lyons, our sincere thanks for their
kindness to us during the recent ill
ness and death of our mother, Mrs.
Sarah J. Stewart. We desire to as
sure each of you that your thought
ful considerations are appreciated,
and we pray God’s blessings upon
you.
J. R. Stewart and family.
What’g in a Name?
A nian named Damrich has just
seen sent to a poorhonse In Kansas
is Q pauper.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
In the District Court of the United
States for Southern District of Geor
gia.
In the matter of James K. Foun
tain, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of J. K. Fountain,
Machinest of Vidalia, Georgia, in
the County of Toombs and District
aforesaid, bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on
June 10 1024, the above named party
was duly adjudiciated bankrupt and
that the frist meeting of his creditors
will be held at the office of the
Referee in Bankruptcy, Mendel Build
ing, Savannah, Ga., on June 28, 1824
at 12 o’d’ock, at which time the said
creditors may attend .prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
*he bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting. The bankrupt is re
quired to attend.
Savannah, Ga., June 13, 1924.
A. H. MacDONELL,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Saffold & Sharpe, Attys.' for bank
rupt.
Advice to
Husbands—
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keep peace at home
and have good
meals, buy your
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ASPIRIN
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Say “Bayer’’and Insist!
Unless you nee the name “Bayer” or
package or on tablets you are not get
ting the genuine Bayer product pre
scribed by physicians over twenty-two
j yearn and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Rain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each mibroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few eents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Moooacctieaeidester of
Saiievlioacid.
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Southern Railway
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ROUND TRIP FARES FROM VIDALLA TO '
•» Jacksonville $ 6.00 West Palm Boack $13.50 |li
! 1 Daytona 8.76 St. Petersburg 13.00 * J
I J Moorehaven 13.00 Tampa 13.00 | *
) | Fort Myers 13.00 St. Augustine 7.50 • r
;; Sarasota 13.00 Pablo Beach 6.50 .►
■ Braden town 13.00 Manhatten Beach 6.90
II Miami 15.00 | £
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* * St. Augustine will be good returning on all regular trains schedul
! ’ ed to arrive Vidailia prior to noon of June 26th, afflowing four | *
II days in Florida. Tickets to all other destinations will be good *j|
* returning on all regular trains scheduled to arrive prior to noon « ►
1! of June 30th, alolwing eight whole days in Florida.
J; SCHEDULES:
|| Leave Vidalia 12:25 P. M. June or leave Vddalia 2:05.A. M. | £
J; June 22nd. | £
* • Ar. Jacksonville - 8:50 P. M. * r
!! Arrive Jacksonville 8:00 . J
|| Direct connections made at Jacksonville fdr all Florida points | \
11 Through day ’coaches and through Pullman cars will be operated' |
< • on trains 5 and 9 between Augusta and Jackson virile. One-foalf
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