The Lyons progress. (Lyons, Ga.) 19??-1991, June 26, 1924, Image 6

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CITATION ■ORGIA, Toombs County: ■All Whom It May Concern: ILizzie Mitchum, of said State, Hiring in proper form applied to me ■a creditor of Martha Mitchum, for ■ters of administration in the Kne of E. F. Parker, County Ad fcistrator, upon the estate of Mar -41 Mitchum, late of said county; ns is to cite all the creditors and Sirs of Martha Mitchum to be and ■pear at my office at the July Term ■24, of the Court of Ordinary of fed county, to show couse, if any ley can, why permanent letters of Iministration should not be grant |to E. F. Parker, County Admin fcrator, on the estate of Martha Etchum. I Witness my official signature, this pne 3rd, 1924. , P. S. HAGAN, Ordinary Toombs County. r imberly E. Brown, Atty. for Stitioner. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE [That certain tract or parcel of nd, lying and being in the 51st. lalTsCatarrhMedicine Those who are in a “run down” con iffcn will notice that Catarrh bothers IkA much more than when they are ii*good health. This fact proves that thile Catarrh is a local disease, it is [reatly influenced by constitutional sonditions. HALLS CATARRH 4EDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Puri ler, and acts through the blood upon he mucous surfaces of the body, thus educing the inflammation and restor- Dg normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. h •Wearing Glasses In Childhood often averts serious trouble ilfer on. Our examinations pir 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 l VIDALIA, GEORGIA iB $ IK |r Georgia & Florida Railway \ * PASSENGER SCHEDULE < ft Effective November 11th, 1923. {j ■ 1 THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE BETWEEN AUGUSTA J ft AND JACKSONVILLE ON THE BON-AIR SPECIAL « I DIRECT CONNECTIONS MADE AT JACKSONVILLE WITH ! R THE SEABOARD AIR LINE, ATLANTIC COAST LINE AND : FLORIDA EAST COAST FOR ALL FLORIDA POINTS. • B DIRECT CONNECTIONS MADE AT AUGUSTA FOR RICH- « W MOND, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. \ IPS |7* 8:20a 8:0Qp Lv Augusta Ar 8:40a 6:l@p ] I JL 9:25p St. Clair Lv 7:18a 4:26p ; |i ft 1# :50a 10:87p Midville 6:29a 3:34# < C '$ 11:27a 19:48p Swairisboro 5>56a 2:62# • I 11:42a 18:63# Wesley B:4Za 2:37# 1 1:42# 12:38a Hazlelmrst 4:98a 12:37# \ I j 2:45# 1:30a Deuglas S:o6a 11:30a j -jP* 3:26# 2:07.a Willacvochee 2>27a 10:47a * 4:02# 2:46a Naahvlile 1:61a 18:18a \ 4:66p 3:40a Ar VaMasta 1:08a 9:95a ] | t:sop 8:88a Jacksanville Lv 9:85# ] I .ft VIDALIA AND MILLEN BRANCH I I j I 8:55a Lv Vidalia Ar 12:35p < |s7:4Ba Lv Stfllaaore Lv 11:42a ! 9:18a Rr Millen Lv 18:28a * • J. E. KEN WORTHY, Gen. Pa... Agent. I' <• k Augusta, Georgia District G. M. of Toombs County, Ga., and bounded on the north by lands of ,A. G. Willimson, east and south by lands of Charlie Sharpe, and west by lands of Arch Peterson estate, the same being known as the Andy Collins old place, and contain ing forty-two acres, more or less. The land is to be sold by lsaah Co 1 - lins, administrator, of the estate of Andy Collins, by virtue of order granted by Hon. J. C. McAllister, Ordinary of Montgomery County, Ga., and is to be sold before the court house door in Montgomery County, Ga., first Tuesday in July, 1924. The purchaser has option of pay ing $50.00 cash and the balance of purchase price next fall, or all cash as he prefers, provided of course he is to pay interest on the defered ■•payment. SHERIFF’S SALE GEOIGIA, Toombs County: Will be sold at the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in July, 1924, within the legal hours of sale, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in the 1403rd District, G. M., of Toombs county and bounded on the North by lands of W. W. Stanlye; on the East by lands of B. B. Newton; on the South by lands of B. B. Newton, and West by lands of C. M. Smith, and being the same tract of land purchased by said B. B. Newton from C. M. Smith, with im provements thereon, said land levied on as the property of B. B. Newton, to satisfy an execution issued on the 23rd day of October, 1923, from the Superior Court of Toombs county, in favor of Bank of Colloins against B. B. Newton. This June 4, 1924. C. W. CULPEPPER, Sheriff Toombs County, Georgia. NOTICE To Qualified Voters of Johnson’s Corner and Bay Head Districts: By order of the Board of Educa tion an e'ection is called at the John i son’s Corner School buifding, July j 9th, for the purpose of voting “For” !or “(Against” the annexation of the Bay Head District to the Johnson’s ' Corner District. T. B. YOUMANS, Supt. of Schools Toombs Co. No Worms in u Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an ua nealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is mere or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will anrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and ac(Ws a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then threw off or dispel the worms, aDd the Child wilWje *a perfect nealth Pleasant to take. 60c per bcttle To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect es Hayes' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the, healing effect of Grove s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pons of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES’ HEALING HONEY- THE LYONS PROGRESS, LYONS, GEORGIA. Sunday School ' Lesson' (By RE3V P. B. FITZWATER, D.D., Dean of the Evening School. Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) (<S). 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for June 29 REVIEW—REHOBOAM TO NEHE MIAH » GOLDEN TEXT—"Richteouaness ex alteth a nation: but Bin ts a reproach to any people.”—Prov. 14:34. PRIMARY TOPlC—Selected Stories of the Quarter. JUNIOR TOPIC—Main Events of the Quarter. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP lC—Chief Persons of the Quarter. 1 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC i —Prom Rehoboam to Nehemlah. Three methods of review are sug gested : I. Modern Application of the Out standing Teachings of the Quarter's Lesson*. For adult classes qualified members may be asked a week ahead to present the teachings of the quarter along the following lines: 1. Patriotism. It should be pointed out how the nation suffered and was utterly ruined because of the lack of patriotism. 2. The need of real education. Be cause the people were not taught about God they went into idolatry. The real need of the nations of the world today is to be taught about God. 3. Evils which afflict society, such as luxurious indulgence, tampering with the occult, necromancy, etc. 11. Biographical. This method Is always Interesting and can be adapted to all grades. The most outstanding men In the history of Israel and Judah appeared In this quarter's lessons, namely, Rehoboam, Jeroboam, Ahab, Elijah. Elisha, Amos, Hosea, Athaliah, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Jer emiah, Nehemlah. etc. These can he assigned to different members of the class the previous week to present the outstanding lessons associated with each character. 111. The Summary Method. This means pointing out the central teaching of each lesson. The follow ing suggestions to that end are offered : LesGon 1. The kingdom so gloriously administered in David’s time reached its climax under Solomon, but because his heart was turned from God through the influence of his heathen wives God determined that the kingdom would he rent from him. Itehoboanr’s wicked stupidity in refusing the counsel of ex perienced men caused the work of two generations to be undone in a moment. Lesson 2. Elijah’s struggle with Baal proves that the Lord is the true God and that because He does respond when tailed upou in sincerity He alone Is entitled to be worshiped. Lesson 3. The proof that Elisha was chosen by God to succeed Elijah was that liis anointing of the Spirit was discernible by the sons of the prophets and that lie did similar and even greater works than Elijah. Lesson 4. Those who give themselves up to the practice of sin will ulti mately come to ruin. The wages of sin Is death. Lesson 5. Israel went into exile be cause of her sins, according to God’s announcement through Ainos. God’s word cannot fail. Lesson 6. In spite of Athaliah’s wicked purpose to destroy the seed royal, Joash of Messiah’s line was pre served and elevated to the throne. No purpose of God can eventually fall. Lesson 7. Hezekiah, when threatened by the Assyrians, resorted to God’s house and sought the prophet of God. God’s house is the sure resort of His people when in distress and his minis ters are best qualified to give help. Lesson 8. Because Jeremiah faith fully declared God’s word, God deliv ered him from his enemies. Lesson 9. Judah, Mke Israel, went Into captivity because of her sins. God never forgets the faithful ones nor falls to punish the wicked. Lesson 10. Though Israel’s leaders failed, and their failure Involved the nation In rulp, the Good Shepherd will eventually come and deliver them and exalt them to their proper place among the nations. Lesson 11. When the period of the capiivlty was fulfilled God caused a remnant to return. God never forgets. He can even move the heart of a hea then king to fill flli His purpose. Lessen 12. Through the reading of God’s Word the people were revived and they put away their sins. The only way to bring a revival in right eous living is to bring the people to know God. Rejecting the Truth Has God predestinated some to be Kmt? Certainly not. There Is no suoh thought to Scripture. The reason why Some perish is their own deliberate rejeetton of the truth. “Beeauee they .received not the love of the truth, that 'they might be saved 1 .” Will Not Accept , God will not accept the oily words iof new thought for the sacrifice and *a tenement of Christ.—The Living Word. The Controversy A controversy with one who preaches the word of God, is with God—not the preacher. —The Living Word. Christian Life The Christian life is itot knowing or hearing, hut doing.—F. W. Robertson. 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 images 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: .’All 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 estate of Alice E. Williams and more particularly described by me tes and bounds as follows: 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 direation 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 WHEREAS, 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 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 percen. -from Novem ber 1, 1922, described in 'd secured by that certain Warranty D. ed re corded in Book 9 at pages 280 C 1 of the Land Records of Toombs C un ; ty, Georgia. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, aid 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 DiVOk-E Alfonso Braddock vs. Cleveland Braddock —Libel for divorce, in the Superior Court Toombs County, Georgia, August term, 1924. T Cleveland Braddock —Greeting An order to perfect service by publication jn the above stated case having been granted by the court, you are hereby required t® apfear is said court on the fourth Monday in August next, and answer this com plaint. Witness the Honorable R. N. Hardeman, Judge es said Court. E. F. PARKER, Clerk. Worth Money in the Home A bottle es Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for imme diate use for sudden and gripping pains and eramps, always alarming, especially when accompanied with bleak uausee end weakening diar rhoea, gives hastant warmth, cen fort and ease from pain. €?e©d for children and grown-ups. When The Big “Filter” Fail# SJ#in and eyes yellow, mind and body slowed np and wearied by poi- ■ sons, thst’s when the liver, the “big filter” of the system is torpid and congested. Chamberlain’s Tablets 1 for stomach, liver and bowels change all that, easily and pleasantly, over’ night. Feel fine next day. Only 25c. Aws l Money back without question ' .?» \ 1 if HUNTS GUARANTEED —1 SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /fa jf KW (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in I f I ft the treatment of Itch, Eczema, I/l Rineworm.Tetter or other itch ink skin diseases. Try this nMlMta treatment at our risk. New Lyons Pharmacy A. L. Mosley, Prop. i • «» : Money and Business H ; i; MONEY IS TO BUSINESS <► WHAT FOOD IS TO THE BODY I! WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY !! ■* •' ;; WHAT BLOOD IS TO THE HEART II • > 1 ;; WHAT BREATH IS TO OUR LIVES ; '• WHAT CALCIUM ARSENATE POISON IS TO COTTON ~ • •• ; " MONEY IS THE VERY LIFE OF BUSINESS, WHICH MAKES * * '.l THE SELECTION OF YOUR BANK OF GREAT IMPORTANCE ” : First National Bank :: OF LYONS l i! : :: CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $85,000.00 ; I', OFFICERS: ; • i W. P. c. Smrith, President H. T. Newton, Vice. Prea. \ < • S. J. HENDERSON, Cashier < ;; < : ♦ Cry for %2m MOTHER! 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Your canceled Check i» an excellent receipt of pay- 1 ; aaent for any hill. * | tombs com bank i : CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $37,000.00 f : LYONS, GEORGIA ll OFFICERS: 11 ’ W. A. McNATT, President. R L. PAGE, Vice-Pres. ;* l W. T. CHINA Pa shier. I f-i*'t"|i■S"fr«H«‘fr■i---. . -v-f*•!—> -s*-M- the Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Film Aida Farmers More than 1,000,000 feet of motion picture flint have been made by the United States Department of Agricul ture to explain modem farming meth ods and machinery.