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A BIG
HUSKY
TIRE
—combining OUTSTANDING quality and LOW
price, and backed by The Greatest Name in
Rubber!
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It’s a big, husky tire—handsome and rugged.
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*
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E. JOHNSON
IRWINTON
Annual Vacation Excurs’n
Saturday, August 10
To Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnatti, St.
Louis, New York, Cleveland and
«nany other cities and resorts.
Exceptionally low Fares
Tickets on sale for all trains of Au
gust 10; return limit August 28, 1929
Ask ticket Agent for exact fares
sleeping car reservations, etC'
Central of Georgia Railwy
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ON tRAINS AND SHIPS VIA SAVANNAH
To New York, Philadelphia, Or to New York; Portland,
Maine; Boston; Halifax, N.S.
Excursion Fares Circle Tour Fares
Going and Returning Same Route Going One Way, Returning Another
Tickets include meals and berth on ship, »
Information cheerfully furnished by our travel experts, who will plan your trip.
. Consult any of our Agents, or write
JOHN W. BLOUNT, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Georgia
CENTRAL OFGEORGIA RAILWAY
"THE RIGHT WAY”
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: X_. I
’Round Service
12 Long Years of
Suffering Routed
“A gain of 16 pounds and the best
health I have had in years is what
the Sargon treatment brought me.
“I suffered twelve years with stom-
ach trouble and
indigestion, No
matter how light
my food was I
would suffer just
the same. Short
ness of^ breath
and choking sen-
Isations would al-
most cut off my
breath at times.
I had terrible headaches nearly every
day that made my life miserable, I
lost weight and was very nervous.
My sleep was restless and broken
and during the day 1 was tired and
worn out.
“I was never more surprised in my
life than at the way I improved after
taking Sargon. Before I had finished
the first bottle I was enjoying every
meal without any sigh of indigestion,
lam no longer nervous and get up
mornings feeling rested and refreshed
after a fine night’s sleep.
‘ ‘lt certainly is wonderful to enjoy
good health again and I owe it all to
Sargon. lam more than grateful for
what all this wonderful treatment
has done for me.”
Mrs. Lena Brady, 457 Edgewood
Ave , Macon, Ga.
Miss Ellen King Agent.
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Eunice Carswell of Atlanta is
visiting her brothers Messrs George
and Alton Carswell.
Mrs Cason Black of Milledgeville
was guest of Mrs J. R, Dixon last
Sunday.
Mrs Gainer Fulford and Miss
McWhorter of Wrightsville were
guests of Mr and Mrs, Geo. Everett
last week.
Mr and Mrs H. W Montgomery
of Vienna, were guests of Mrs J. W.
Dixon near Toomsboro recently.
Mrs H. C. Wood is receiving treat
ment at a hospital in Maoon. Her
many friends hope she will soon be
well and at home again,
Messrs W. I, Dixon, Wm. Dixon
and Alexander Boone spent Saturday
morning in Gordon.
Many cars of unusually fine melons
have been sold in the countv but up
to.this time^ (Wednesday) Mr Wylie
Parker has made top score with a
three hundred dollar car.
Renewed interest in Sundayschool
and church work in Irwinton has
brought about a very gratifying in
crease in attendance. Yotuwili be
gladly welcomed.