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BUSINESS LOCALS.
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—Keep smiling—follow the crowds.
I-ge’s Drug Store.
•—Don’t neglect the battery of your
car. A little repair work may con
siderably lengthen its life. South
ern Storage Battery Co.
—I have $25,000 I wish to loan on
residence and business property in Vi
dalia within the next thirty days. See
me quick. B. P- JACKSON.
—AsL “age’s Drug Storj fi-st.
—Page’s Drug Store—the poor man’s
friend.
—FOR SALE —Lot and five-room
house, bath and enclosed porch, rea
sonable price. Apply to Mrs. M. C-
Sutton, Fitzgerald, Ga., 211 N. Palm
street. 8-31-4 t.
—Call No. 4—They deliver to your
door. More! goods for less money.
—FOR SALE —Lot and five-room
house, bath and enclosed porch, rea
sonable price. Apply to Mrs. M. C-
Sutton, Fitzgerald, Ga., 211 N. Palm,
street. 8-31-4 t.
—FREE EVERY SATURDAY-
Two Kling Klose hair nets with ev
ery SI.OO purchase of Toilet Articles.
Be sure and get yours. Page’s Drug
Store.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Good 8-room dwelling, close in, is
screened, painted, city water and light,
plumbing. For sale, SSOO cash, bal
ance monthly. For rent, $25.00 per
month.
J. B. BREWTON.
8-3-tf* Vidalia, Ga.
FOR THE LATEST STYLES
In everything you wear
where quality counts
go to
D. C. HARRIS
“The Best For Less”
' VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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Can Buy
U.S. Tires: - VIDALIA, GEORGIA
REDUCTION IN TRAIN SERVICE
M. D. A S. RAILROAD.
Effective July 28th, 1922, on account
conditions .resulting from strike, it .
becomes necessary for us to discon
tinue teipporarily train No. 17 leav
ing Vdalia at 7:40 p- m., arrving Ma
con 11:20 p. m., and train No. 18,
leaving Macon 7:20 a. m., arriving
Vidalia 10:55 a. m.
These trains will be restored as soon
as conditions warrant.
The traveling public is asked to bear
with us during the interim.
C. J. ACOSTA,
ts Traffic Manager.
AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH
•j To
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 8:30 p. m. Bible study every
Sunday at 3 p. m. A cordial invita
tion extended to All.
r JUNK BOUGHT.
I will buy all kinds of junk, copper,
brass, lead, any kind of iron free of
sheet iron, old automobiles, beeswax.
Will also buy cow hides. Highest
market prices paid.
O. B. SHARPE,
8-31-4tx. At G. & F. Deport.
LAND FOR SALE.
80 acres, best small farm in Toombs
county, 65 acres stumped, tobacco barn,
two settlements, 200 Elberta peach
trees, part cash, balance easy terms.
Three and one-half miles from Alston,
two miles from Cedar Crossing.
T. O. WALKER,
8-24-2tx Uvalda, Ga.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
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Vidalia Local News j*
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Lee Blitch left Wednesday for his
home in Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackel spent
Wednesday and Thursday in Savan
nah with friends.
Mrs. J. J. Wynn of Lovett is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Don
aldson.
Miss Juanita Thompson returned on
Tuesday from a visit to relatives in
Augusta and South Carolina.
Mr- H. H. Gordon of Louisiana
came last week for a visit to his fam
ily at McGregor.
Mr., and Mrs. Cleveland Waller
and little daughter of Harrison are
visiting relatives here.
Miss Mildred Glover of Vidalia is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. P
Anderson. —Millen News.
Miss Mary Moore has returned from
a visit to Richmond, Washington and
Baltimore.
Mrs. T. R. Lee and children re
turned last week from a visit to Mrs-
Lee’s old home at Eatonton.
Miss Mary Lester returned Sunday
from Plains, where she spent last week
with relatives.
Miss Sue Legge of Atlanta has ac
cepted a position as stenographer with
the Vidalia Tobacco Warehouse.
Mr. Leighton Tillman has accepted
a position with the South Georgia
Produce Co- as book-keeper.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sampley and
family left Wednesday for a motor
trip to points in North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins have
gone to house-keeping, having rented
apartments with Mrs. A. A. Peter
son on Jackson street.
Mrs. T. W. Timmerman and young
son, T. W. Jr., and Randolph Tim
merman left Tuesday for a two weeks
visit to relatives at Cedartown.
Miss Eula Peacock and Miss Mil
dred Glover returned Sunday from
Millen, where they were guests at an
enjoyable house party last week-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922.
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. Miss Fannie Kate Bland left Wed-
nesday for a visit to Indians Springs. <
Miss Editha Mathews 'is visiting '
relatives in Fitzgerald. ‘
Wade Linder is spending the week !
in Savannah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillis of Soper- <
ton spent Wednesday here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Carpenter j
returned Wednesday from a
two weeks at Indian Springs. !
Mr- and Mrs. H. L. Carter have ■
returned from a . visit of a few days ,
with relatives in Griffin.
Miss Mary Editha Mathews left on
Sunday for Jacksonville, after a visit
to the homefolks here.
Mrs. C. M. McSwain of Lyons was
the guest Tuesday of Miss Thelma
Bland.
Miss Mary Ethel Powers is expected
home Friday from Elza, where she
has been visiting several weeks.
Mrs. W. O. Donovan and . sister,
Mrs. Stubbs, returned Tuesday from
a visit to Macon.
A number of the young people en
joyed a picnic at the Mt. Vernon
bridge Monday evening, given in honor
of Miss Ryals of Glen wood-
Mr- and Mrs. Roscoe Price have
moved back to Vidalia from Uvalda.
They have secured apartments at the
‘ home of Capt. Hudson.
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Mr. J. H. Jackson spent last week
in Middle Georgia. He reports crop
prospects in that section very dis
couraging to the farmers and business
men.
‘ Mrs. Alec Holmes of Vladivostok,
' Siberia, who since her arrival in the
States has been visiting relatives in
Atlanta, came the first of the week
for a two weeks visit to relaitves here
> before, going on to her old home gt
Douglas. Mr. Holmes will join her
5 here in the fall.
Dr. and Mrs. V. Lee Darby of
‘ Brunswick spent several days here
1 this week visiting the former’s par
-1 ents, Mr- and Mrs. W. L. Darby.
Mrs. E. T. Mcßride and Miss Re
becca and Eloise Mcßride and Kinch
ley and Spencer Mcßride returned on
Sunday from a visit to relatives at
Sylvania.
Mr. Cleve Alcorn, who was bruised
up in an automobile accident when his
car overturned on the Mt. Vernon
road last week, was able to be out
the fip;t of the week.
Messrs. G. W. Leveritt, J- R.
Sumner, O. C. Tate and T. J. Ford |
are attending the meeting of the 9th <
division of Odd Fellows at Moore ,
Chapel today. ]
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Mrs. F. T. Darley of Lyons, who <
has been at the Vidalia Hospital for ,
several weeks suffering from an at- ’
tack of typhoid fever, is reported to •
be convalescing. <i
Mr.and Mrs. Walter Williams and !
small son, who have been residing in J
Vidalia for several months .have mov- J
ed back to Soperton, their many •
friends are pleased to learn.—Soper- »,
ton News. 1
Miss Lucy Mather of Nashville was *
the guest of Miss Emmie Roberts a <
short while last Thursday. She was .
on her way home from New York J
City, where she studied music the past \
summer. •
Dr. J. E. Mercer was called to his .
old home at Monticello Tuesday by \
the illness of his brother. Returning j
home, he spent Wednesday a' Ma- •
con attending the session of the Geor- .
gia Railway Surgeons Association. ]
Mrs. W- H. McWhorter and chil- j
dren returned Monday from a two- <
weeks visit to relatives at Winder. .
Miss Sallie Mae McWhorter, who will j
again teach at Brewton-Parker Insti- .
tute the coming year, accompanied
her home and will visit here until the j
fall term of the school opens. <
JR. B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM. ;
Subject: In An Airship.
Introduction —Bennett DeLoach.
T ’alestine Song—Group One.
Some cities—ElTTbry Herring.
A psalm of great cities—Dorothy
Hute.
Should a Christian vote?—Ruth An
. derson-
Poem: How, Who?—Mollie Belle
McDaniel.
LILLIAN MOORE, Captain.
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