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M. B. CALHOUN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
FRED M. HARRIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
B. H. GRACE
LAW AND REAL ESTATE
Special Attention Given to
Collections.
UVALDA. GEORGIA.
Telephone Connections.
DR. CHAS D. WILLIAMS
Practicing Physician
Vidalia, Ga.
Office in Post-office Building.
Phones: Res. 84-3; Office 84-2
DR. L. H. DARBY
DENTIST
EQUIPPED WITH X-RAY OUTFIT
Postoffice Building
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
DR. M. L. CURRIE
Office rear of postoffie building.
Furnishes his own medicine and fills
most of his prescriptions.
Phones: Resi d ence 164; office 151.
J. E. MERCER, M. D.
Vidalia. Georgia
Office Over Union Pharmacy.
Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Office Phone 136; Residence 189.
B. P. JACKSON
ATTORNF.V-AT-LAW
Practice Civil and Criminal Law in
All Courts.
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
D. C. PATTILLO
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Estates, Bankruptcy
and Loans.
First National Bank Building.
Phone 145.
M. J. RATTRAY,
VETERINARY SURGEON
PHONE NO. 229
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
W. J. DeLOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Citizens Bank.
PHONE NO. 18.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
DR. F. L. HUIE
DENTIST
X-RAY EQUIPMENT.
Office in Old Postoffice Building.
G. K. MURCHISON
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
Day Phone 92; Night Phone 36
PIERCE E. HOLMES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
405-10 American Bank & Trust Bldg.
SAVANNAH, GA.
General practice in all Courts, both
State and Federal.
LYVE WYRE
Time and money saved.
Get your recharge without any delay
SOUTHERN STORAGE
BATTERY COMPANY.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BRGMO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
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Vidalia Local News
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Mr. Rafe Simmons of Statesboro
was in the city Sunday.
Mr. Fred H. Way was in Savan
nah Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duggan spent
Sunday at Jaybird Springs.
Mrs. C. W• Cauther of Atlanta is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Brazzell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Joiner and
children of Willacoochee are guests
of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W• C. Joiner.
Miss Susie Hammond of LaFayette
came Monday to visit Mrs. N. C.
Napier.
Mrs. F. C. Omberg returned last
week from a visit to her old home at
Newberry, S. C.
Attorney- W. J. DeLoach returned
Saturday from a business trip to At
lanta .
Mrs. J. E. Abridge has as her
guests this week Mrs. Susie Clifton
and Miss Myrl McCord of Graymont-
Miss Inez Mcßae of Mt. Vernon
was the guest of Mrs. Geo. S. Roun
tree Saturday.
Miss Louise Hart, who taught the
past year at East Bank, W. Va., is
visiting Miss Susie Jackson.
Mr. W. B. Haynes and son, W. B.
Jr-, of Fitzgerald spent Sunday with
homefolks here.
Mr. F. L. Phillips has completed
a handsome home on his property in
the northern part of the city.
Mr. John B. Pournele of Cordele
spent the week-end with homefolks
in Vidalia-
Mrs. Inez Wiggs returned Monday
from Atlanta, where she spent several
days.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PALMER’S STUDIO
Vidalia, Georgia
In the studio we make Portraits, Pos
tals, Copies, Enlargements, Frames.
Out of the studio we make Photos of
Anything, Anywhere, Any Time, and
Any Size.
L. B. GODBEE
INSURANCE.
FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO. PLATE
GLASS, ACCIDENT.
BONDS
LEADING COMPANIES
VIDALIA, GA.
John T. Ragan I. D. Stewart
Vidalia Vault & Tile Co.
Manufacturer of
THE NATIONAL Steel Reinforced
Waterproof Cement Burial Vault.
Tile, Brick, Coping, Flower Boxes.
Phone 131.
VIDALIA. GEORGIA
INSURANCE
FIRE, LIFE, THEFT, TORNADO,
BONDS, AUTOMOBILE AND
LIVE STOCK LIFE.
LEADING COMPANIES.
V. B. HERRING
Office over Citizens Bank; Phone 183
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
R. A. MAYER
LOCAL AGENT
DELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM.
PARTS IN STOCK.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES.
Lumber, Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement,
Sash and Doors Beaver Board,
Roofing, Shing’es, Hardware,
and Nails.
Mill Work oi All Kinds.
Sherwin-Williams Paints.
JOHN T. RAGAN & COMPANY,
Phone 131
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
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Mr. W. T. Jenkins spent Monday
and Tuesday in Savannah attending
the state cotton seed crushers asso
ciation.
Mrs. J. T. B. Anderson returned
Tuesday from Atlanta, where she vis
ited her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Car
ter.
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Mrs. J. F. Darby and Mrs. Fred
Way, who have been the guests of
relatives at Sparks for the past two
weeks, will return home Sunday.
Mr. Z. T. Rabun and three sons
and Mr. J. D. Cowart of Morgan
were visitors at the home of Mr. F.
M. Rabun Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mr.-. W. E. Walker mo
tored to Manning Sunday for the day
with relatives. Mrs. Walker’s sister,
Miss Evelyn Donaldson, returned
with them for a visit here-
Mrs. E. M. Auld of Alamo is in
the cty this week witli her husband,
who is with the McNatt Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Auld plan to move to
Vidalia in the near future.
Dr. Cleveland Thompson of Milieu
spent Monday here, assisting his
brother, Dr. T. C. Thompson, in
two major surgical operations at the)
Vidalia Hospital.
Mr. W. D. Horne, who has been
ill at the Vidalia Hospital for several
weeks, is improving nicely and wiil be
able to be moved to his home in a
few days.
Mr. Bernard Pournelle, who has
been attending school at Charles Col
lege, Baltimore, is at home during the
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Pournelle.
Postmaster Julius Peacock left Sun
day for Atlanta, where he will spend
the week attending a special school
of instruction being conducted there
this week tor newly appointed post
masters-
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. King returned
Friday from Richmond, where they
went to attend the Confederate re
union, stopping over at Williamsburg
for a visit to Mr. King’s broth.-r.
They report a most enjoyable trip.
Mr- L. D. Williamson, who has
been at the Parkview Sanitarium in
Savannah since last fall, has returned
home. He is now at the home of
his brother, Mr. Wright Williamson,
at Oak Park.
Mr, L. D. Williamson, who owned
the buildings on the Avenue occupied
by the Vidalia Pharmacy and Hackcl
Brothers, has sold the property to E.
L. Meadows- The consideration was
not announced.
Mr. N. O- Carter successfully pass
ed the recent examination held by
(he State Board of Pharmacy. The
examination was reported very diffi
cult this year and a large number of
applicants for license as pharmacists
failed in the examination.
Mrs. A. A. Gillis, the mother of
Mrs. F. 1,. Phillips of Vidalia, died
last Thursday at the family home at
Gillis Spring. Funeral services were
held Friday, the interment being at
the Gillis Spring cemetery. Mrs. Gil
lis was 65 years of age and was the
mother of eight child) en; six daugh
ters and two sons.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money i f PAZO OINTMENT falls
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can ger
restful sle«-o after the first application. Price 60c.
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You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you (Jet more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities in
■the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONiC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago. folks
would ridt a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. • The formula is just the same to- j
day. and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle.
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922.
* VIDALIA ROUTE FOUR. *
Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. Wilder and
children spent Saturday night with
Judge and Mrs. McCorkle, of Uvalda.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sharpe and
children, Jaunita and Louise spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blunt.
Messrs EJli Chavers and Richard
Gibson, of Aimwell section, passed
through our section Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sharpe and
babay, Helen, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Dickerson, of near
Union.
Mrs. Jim Blunt spent a short while
last week wUb bcr parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Liman Hall, of Vidalia.
Mrs. Nancy Williams and children.
Myrtle aud Andrew, and Mr. Ford
Spivey spent Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Allen Sharpe.
Mrs. Amandla Sharpe was in towu
shopping Wednesday.
Mr. M. C. Dickerson, of Union, waa
in our section Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Llljlie Belle Sharpe and child
ren spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Allen Sharpe.
Messrs Jim Taylor and Otis Jack
son. of Taylor Spring, attendee l ser
vices at Hughes Chapel Saturday
night.
Misses Neita Mae and Lueile Sharpe
and brother, A. A. attended Sunday
School at Aimwell Sunday.
IFI*!
FOR THE RELIEF OF
Pain in the Stomach and
Bowels. Intestinal Cramp
Colic, Diarrhcea
I - SOLD EVERYWHERE -
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CALM ATMOSPHERE MOST IN
PORT NAT IN APPLYING
CALCIUM ARSENATE
A calm atmosphere is the most im
portant thing to be considered when
applying cajoium arsenate to cotton
to control the boll weevil—more im
portant than new or other moisture
on the cotton plants. This state
ment is made by the specialists of the
United States Department of Agricul
ture who, at the Delta Laboratory at
Tallulah, La., worked out the calcium
arsenate system of control. Success
depends, they point out, on getting all
the plant surfaces thoroughly covered
rith the fine particles of poison dust.
The dust comes out of the machine in
a cloulr.' and hangs in the air for
some time before settling. If the
wine' blows during this time, much of
it never settles where it is wanted
but drifts beyond the cotton to other
crops or to weed patchs or is dissi
nated by the wind. It is not always
possible, of course, to get a perfect
ly calm atmosphere at the time the
dusting must be done, but the special
ists urge that the absence of wind be
made ap rimary consideration.
LOOK—REDUCED FARES.
Greatly reduced week-end round
trip fares via Georgia & Florida Ry.
good from Friday morning until the
following Tuesday night.
Consult nearest ticket agent.
D. F. KIRKPATRICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
FOR RENT.
One six-room dwelling on Jackson
street, Vidalia. Also one piano for
rent cheap. See or write:
C. M. McSWAIN,
7-6-2 t Lyons, Ga.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
DruiUists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fait,
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
caa get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
ENTERTAINMENT AT
CEDAR CROSSING
There will be an entertainment at
Cedar Crossing Friday night for the
purpose of securing a kitchen for the
club members.
The clubs are working hard to put
one in. Mrs. Thorpe wants to put on
a short course here so everybody
come out and help us make a good
showing.
A good time is assured all who
come.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR
TEACHERS AT LYONS
For the purpose of aiding teachers
to take the regular State Teachers
F.xamination on August 4th and sth,
I will conduct a school, beginning on
July 10th and continuing for 10 days.
Special drills will be given in the
subjects from which the examinations
will he given for the Primary and El
ementary Licenses. Special individ
ual aid will be stressed.
The tuition is five dollars. I have
been conducting these schools for
fifteen years at Jefferson, Statesboro,
Metter and Adel.
I have been keeping up with the
questions given on the State Exami
nations for the last twenty-five years.
The course I give is very precise and
a thorough review of the very ques
tions that may be asked on the exam
f PLUMBING &. HE ATI NG * f
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Let us furnish you estimates |
:: on all your plumbing and Heating, f
:: We guarantee every job to be I
:: right. !
E. C. BARSS, Plumber i
Night Phone 33 Day Phone 131 +
AtJNO. T. RAGAN Sc COMPANY I
| VIDALIA, GEORGIA J
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IVI/THCH is the big mileage
* * tire of today? All over the
country men are talking right
i now of the remarkable wearing
quality of Fisk Tires. The rea
sons fire obvious. Look over
any Fisk tire and judge for your
self. You are bound to find
extra size, strength and resili
ency and with these, good looks
and a tread that gives real
protection.
There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size,
for car, truck or speed wagon
Southern Storage Battery Co.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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•! Seasonable Suggestions ;;
| A Few items that you need at this time.
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o ICE CREAM FREEZERS
:: BUILDERS HARDWARE
;; GALVANIZED WARE II
ENAMELED WARE ;;
” ALUMINUM WARE ;;
I TIN WARE
;; shovels ::
paints ::
•• glass ::
oils
RAKES
;; HAY WIRE ::
GARDEN HOSE “
U WATERCOOLERS
TABLE CUTLERY
+ OIL COOK STOVES I
WOOD COOK STOVES ;;
<• IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR POLICY TO SELL GOODS
:: OF REAL QUALITY. FOR GOODS OF QUALITY, FOR ;;
:: MERCHANDISE WORTH THE MONEY PAID FOR IT, j:
:: buy from us. ::
l LEE HARDWARE CO. jj
;; “THE STORE OF QUALITY” ;;
| Vidalia, Georgia <;
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inations.
For further information, write me,
or see me at Lyons, Ga.
Very truly yours,
6-30-2 t G. E. USHER.
AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH
Regular monthly meetings second
Sunday and Saturday before in each
month. Hours cf service on Satur
day 3 p, m. On Sunday 11 a. m.
and -6:30 p. m. Bible study every
Sunday at 3 p. in. A cordial invita
tion extended to all.
T. E. SIKES, Pastor.
SPECIAL PRICES THIS-WEEK.
On Fruit Jars, Caps, Fruit Jar Rub
bers, Garden Hose, Pipe, Lawn Mow
ers and Composition Roofing.
VIDALIA HARDWARE CO.