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A SAFE AND STRONG BANK, UNDER CONSERVATIVE
MANAGEMENT. ALL DEPOSITS WITH US ARE IN
SURED. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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The Citizens Bank
Os Vidalia, Georgia
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WE SELL, REPAIR AND RECHARGE BATTERIES.
GAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES FOR SALE.
CARS WASHED AND STORED.
TAXI SERVICE OPEN UNTIL 10:30 P. M.
KELLEY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES
Vidalia Battery Co.
C. J. WHATLEY, Manager
PHONE 268 x VIDALIA, GA.
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Chero-Cola Bottling Works
'SW Vidalia, Georgia
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VESTA BATTERIES
“Cost Less Per Month of Service.”
WE RECHARGE, REBUILD AND REPAIR ALL MAKES
OF BATTERIES.
OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE BATTERY STATION.
Soulhern Slorage Baffery Co.
PHONE NO. 5 X VIDALIA, GA.
Opposite Union Station.
♦ NEWS NOTES FROM OUR +
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. Plotter Advertiser)
Ten enthusiastic young farmer
boys met here Friday of last week in
n lively stock judging contest. The
contest was held by the county agri
cultural agent am.' was open to all
club boys in the county. Mr. W. S
Brown of Savannah and Mr Williams,
vocational teacher of Metter High
School, were the judges.
The purpose of the contest was to
select a county team of three boys
who are to contest later in a district
meet and the winners in the district
meet are to contest jut lh% Southeast
ern fair for the State championship
The State champions will be awarded j
a trip to the International Live Stosk
Show at Chicago The winners in
the district contest will be awarded a
trip to the Southeastern fair.
(Tattnall Jimrnal)
Ex-Senator 11. H. Elders is In the
race for representative, as w ill be j
noted by his announcement in another!
column of this Issue of the Journal. ;
He says he is encourged to make
this announcement through the per- j
sonal assurances of friends of sup
port, and these assurances, he says
comes from many who have never
opported him before.
Mr Elders has served the county
several years as representative, and
two terms as senator. While in the
House and Senate he made an envi
able reputation for himself as one
of the leaders in both houses. His
ability is unquestioned.
lie will conduct a vigorous cam
paign, and says that he fully expects
to ne electee. 1 .
( Swain shorn Flresl-BlaUe)
Qno of the most enjoyable enter
tainments of Mid-summer was the bar
becue given on Thursday July 27th,
by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Moore at their
country bomb complimenting their
daughter and granddaughter. Mrs.
Raymond I*. Colson and little Miss
Mary Virginia Colson of Iloloxl, Miss.
e\ftcr a pleasant morning a delightful
dinner was served on tables in a large
grove near Hie house and was most
heartily enjoyed.
(Soperton News)
This has been a great year for the
Methodist churches of Truetleti coun
ty. Eearly in March plans were made
by Rev. E. L. Wainwright, pastor of
1 1 lie Soperton circuit, for a county
wide revival to be held this year.
During that month twenty-three ser
vice* were held in the churches,
school houses, and private homes, and |
one hundred and three homes were j
visited.
Since March revival meetings have
I been held at Soperton. Roaemont,
Lothair, Midway and Gillis Springs
! and at each of these churches great
! and glorious good was accomplished.
Mr. Wainwright was assisted in the
meetings by some very able helpers.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Hays
"LAX-FOS WITH FEPSIN" is a specially,
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation, it relieves promptly but
should be tivken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take 60c
per bottle.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
Remember The Sabbath Day
To Keep It Holy
And don't forget the next clause: “Six days
shalt thou labor.”
-This is the law of God which, when broken,
brings sure consequence.
We must labor on six days,' as well as rest on
the seventh.
You can most easily keep the Sabbath by going
to Sunday School and cjiurch regularly.
You Are Welcome At Our
Local Churches.
AS SAFE AND STRONG
AS
HONESTY AND PRUDENCE
MAKE POSSIBLE.
The First National Bank
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
ICE CREAM
GALLON $1.25; QUART 35c; PINT 20c. WHY PAY MORE
Smith Bros.
Bakery
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY.
PHONE NO. 32 WE DELIVER
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TREAT YOUR ENEMIES AT OUR FOUNTAIN AND
MAKE FRIENDS OF THEM.
ALSO TREAT YOUR FRIENDS AND MAKE
THEM HAPPY.
Page's Drug Store
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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* VIDALIA ROUTE FOUR. *
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. HarreH, of Wes
iev Chapel, spent a few days with Mr
and Mrs. R. W. Sharpe.
Mrs. Jim Blunt was in town shop
ping Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sharpe and child
ren spent the week end with tl* lat
ters parents. Judge and Mrs. J. T.
Lewis, of Lyons.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mrs. John L. Mclntyre. Hope she will
soon he well again.
A fishing party composed of the fol
lowing men made at rip to the Alt
nmaha river hist week: Messrs John
G. Williams. George Elijah. Lee
Sharpe, Jess G. linker, M. C. Dicker
son, of Lyons, and Mr. Ford. All re
ported a nice time.
Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre and daughter. |
Sa'eta. and Mr. nr.d Mrs. Joseph Tay- j
lor end Little Lamar Spivey spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen j
j Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Wilder and child j
| ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j
John Bowen, of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharpe and |
children, of Hughes Chapel, spent j
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen A. Sharpe.
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♦ AIM WELL NEWS +
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Misses Ina Odom and Thelma Gib- i
son have returned after a visit of sev
eral days at RetdVvllle.
Miss Marilu Gibson vspent part of
last week the guest of Misses Mary
and Ina Peterson.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922.
Miss Ruby Wilkes will return home
the lattgr part of the week from
Wrens and Thomson, Ga.
Mrs. Nora Odom and children spent
the week end with friends near ML
Moriah.
The protracted l meeting will begin
here the second Sunday in September.
Evangelist Kauschenbery will con
duct the services.
Rev. D. F. Sheppard dW not fill his
regular appointment here Sunday on
account of having to help in the re
vival at Sadie, but will preach here
Sunday August 20th at eleven o’clock
and again in the afternoon immediat
ely after Sunday School. The public
is invited to attend.
lUiUE’S A BrsiVESS FOR VIDALIA
GOOD FOB
*«.80 TO IIJ.OO YEARLY
I An insurance man in South Carolina,
j a farmer in Wisconsin, a butcher in
j Minnesota, others all over the U. S.—
j these men wanted to own a real mon
| ev making business. Eiectrik-Maid
j liake Shops gave them their oppor-
I tunity. Today they and many others
| own their own prosperous Electrik-
I Maid Bake Shops, wrthout having
known a thing about the bakery busl- j
ness before. Tou have the same
chance right here. A rash business
and no charging, no deliveries; your
profits is the till every r.igiu. Every- I
I one who eats is a customer. Business
| good all year round. We supply all j
! equipment and Information.
Write or Wire Today
for full particulars. Act now to ob
tain exclusive rights In Vidalia.
EI.FOTBIK-M AID BAKE SHOPS
»il Cedar St. St. Paul. Minn.
NEVER A BETTER TIME TO
BUY REAL ESTATE.
There never was a better time to buy Real Estate than
right now. Prices are at their lowest, and the man who puts
his money in Farm Lands is sure to make a quick sad sure
profit. Let me tell you of some of the bargains I have listed.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
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J. WADE JOHNSON
REALTER
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
A LIFE SAVER
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IS THE CAREFUL DRUGGIST.
WE SPECIALIZE ON ACCURATE
PRESCRIPTION WORK.
Alt Vernon Drug Co.
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
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FOR TWELVE YEARS WE HAVE BEEN OFFERING
THE BEST IN HARDWARE; AND SO LONG AS WE
ARE IN BUSINESS OUR TRUE MOTTO SHALL BE
“The Best In Hardware”
FORGET PRICE BUY QUALITY.
LEE HARDWARE CO.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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We Are Exclusive Agents For
CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL BRAND
Tea and Coffee
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Merita Bread
RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY.
BARRON W. CODBEE
Phone 258
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
NOTICE.
411 parties indebted to me will please
manage to pay me at once.
Debt, oh debt, what a master, and
interest, how hard to pay. Let’s save
the interest by paying the principal.
8-24-21 M. L. CURRIE
REV. G. W. PHARR, HIGGSTON
AGENT FOR COATS AND HOSE
I am agent for Goodyear Raincoats,
as good as the best; also for Wear
proof Hosiery for men, women and
children, as good as any made, from
International Mills, and guaranteed.
Any business from my friends in the
counties of Toombs, Montgomery and
Wheeler will be very much appreci
( ated. G. W. PHARR,
8-17-2tx Higgston, Ga.
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| BIG FISH DAY
At J. E. Tharpe’s Pond, Thursday, August 31st, 1922. |
<• Four miles north-west of Soperton and one and one-halt .
<> miles east of Orland. Pond never has been fished. Plent\ J
|| of fish for everybody. S
:: $2.00 per person charged. *
!! If you live too far. come the night before. Good camp- ♦
|| ing grounds. For further information write: 4,
J. E. Tharpe j
| Soperton, Georgia |
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
MET WEDNESDAY.
Mrs. J. E. French and Mrs. R. E.
Shufflebarger were hostesses at the
meeting of the society held Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
French. An interesting program on
Social Service was rendered, with Mrs.
Fanning as leader.
At this meeting a Miscellaneous
Shower was given for the district par
sonage at Mcßae, many beautiful
pieces of linen and useful articles be
ing given by different members. A
number of additional contributions are
expected and these will be sent to
Mcßae next month.
Elizabeth Shufflebarger and Kath
ryn White presided at the punch
bowl and during the afternoon ice
cream and cake were served.