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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: Residence 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.Y-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. DcLOACH
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.
R. A. MAYER
LOCAL AGENT
DELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM.
PARTS IN STOCK.
VIDALIA GEORGIA.
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Vidalia Local News
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Mr. H. Estroff returned Monday
from New York.
Mrs. J- E. Thompson returned on
Saturday from Atlanta.
Mr. JacW Markel of Douglas spent
Sunday here.
Miss Encil Oliver returned Monday
from a visit to relatives at Macon.
Miss Editha Mathews returned on
Sunday from Fitzgerald.
Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Dunsford, a son-
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith spent
Sunday in Mt- Vernon.
Dr. Carl Strickland <Jf Thomson
spent Saturday here.
Mr. Hilton Mosley is recuperating
from an llness of several days.
Misses Alma Todd and Gladys Mos
ley visied friends in Wadley Sunday
and Monday.
Miss Sara Odom is visiting relatives
in Americus. Before returning home
she will visit Sandersville and Macon.
MEs Ethel Beasley of Claxton, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Smith, left Tuesday for her home-
Misses Mary and Nina Peterson of
Petros were guests of Miss Louella
Hudson last week.
Mrs. Lester Youmans and children
of Meldrim are vasiting relatives in
Vidalia.
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Mrs. H. M. Scott and children left
last week to join Mr. Scott in Wild
wood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ak
ridge have moved to the residence
vacated by them.
WISIHiSS CORPS.
CITY MARKET
F. C. SHUMAN, Manager.
Phone 150
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
BUILDERS SUPPLIES.
Lumber, Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement,
Sash and Doors Beaver Board,
Roofing, Shingles,
and Nails.
Mill Work ot All Kinds.
Sherwin-Williams Paints.
JOHN T. RAGAN & COMPANY,
Phone 131
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR
Mr. L. T. Outler of Cordele spent
the week-end here, visiting his broth
er, Mr. L. C. Outler.
Mr. H. I. McCollum of Adairsville
spent Sunday here, guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C- Outler.
Mr. F. A. Gordon was able to be
out last week, after several weeks ill
ness from typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs- H. A. Turner re
turned Sunday from a motor trip to
Abbevlle and Brunswick.
Mr. C. Gammert returned Sunday
from a visit to friends at Lumber
City.
Mrs. I. B. H. Joiner and children
have returned from a vsit to relatives
in Savannah.
Paul Powell, formerly with the Cit
izens bank here, is now located in
Albany.
Mr. A. Rushing is driving a hand
some Buick Sport Roadster, delivered
last week through the Meadows Bu
ick Co.
Mr. J. F. Gamble has been named
roadmaster for the Vidalia section of
the Seaboard. His family will join
him here at an early date.
Miss Nannie Sheppard returned to
Vidalia last night, after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sheppard near
here. —Soperton News-
Mrs. D. C. Pattillo and children
returned Wednesday from Nashville,
Tern., where they spent the past
month visiting relatives.
Mr. C. E. Peterson, after a two
weeks visit to his mother, Mrs. Liz
zie Peterson, left Saturday for Co
lumbus.
Mr. D. C. Harris and Misses Janie
Harris and Claudia Stith returned on
Friday from a trip to the eastern
markets-
Mr. W. L. Downs returned to Vi
dalia last week from Watkinsville,
where he spent several weeks with
homefolks.
Rev. J. E. Sampley writes from
Waynesville, N. C., that he and the
members of his family are having a
great vacation and enjoying every
minute of their stay in the Carolina
mountains-
Dr. J. E. Mercer has rented a suite
of rooms in the Walker bulding and
workmen are now ehgaged in remodel
ing the offices. As soon as the work
is completed Dr. Mercer will move
his office to this building.
Rev. J. A. Dumas, now located at
Reynolds, filled the pulpit at the Bap
tist church Sunday morning and even
ing, his sermons being greatly enjoyed
by large congregations. He left on
Wednesday for his home.
Mr. I. B. H. Joiner was called to
Jenkins county last'week by the death
of his grand-father, Mr. Thos. Join
er, a pioneer citizen of that section.
Mr. Joiner had reached the advanced
age of 95, his mind remaining bright
to the end. Funeral servees were
conducted by Rev. Bascomb Anthony.
SOLPMTHES
UGLY,HOB Si
The First Application Makes Skin
Cool and Comfortable
If you are suffering from eczema
or some other torturing, embarrass
ing skin trouble you may quickly be
rid of it by using Mcntho-Sulphur,
declares a noted skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because
of its germs destroying properties,
seldom fails to quickly subdue itching,
even of fiery eczema. The first ap
plication makes the skin cool and
comfortable. Rash and blotches are
healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is
applied like any pleasant cold cream
and is perfectly harmless. You can
obtain a small jar from any good
druggist
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.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922.
MR. CLYDE SELMAN NEW
DISTRIBUTOR FOR GULF CO.
Mr. Clyde Selman, cashier of the
Citizen Bank of Vidalia, has been
named new distributor for the local
station of the Gulf Refining Co., suc
ceeding Mr. Cleve Alcorn, resigned.
Mr. Selman will manage the busi
ness in addition to his duties at the
bank.
COTTON.
Get more for your cotton. Consign
it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co,
Savannah, Ga. This company makes
liberal advances on both selling and
holding cotton. Their weights, grades
and round lot prices will please you.
8-10-ts.
HOME FOR SALE.
I am expecting to leave Vidalia.
Make me an offer on my homo on
corner Fourth and Green streets, Vi
dalia J. A. SMITH,
8-24-4tx Vidalia, Ga.
VIDALIA LODGE K. OF P.
Meets every Tuesday night in hall
on Railroad Ave. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J. B. TODD, C. C.
T. R. LEE. K. of R. & S.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
•■LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
SAVANNAH--TYBEE
GO TO SAVANNAH AND TYBEE
ON THE LOW WEEK-END AND
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES OF
THE SEABOARD FROM HELENA
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
SEE AGENTS FOR FULL INFOR
[ MATION.
C. W. Small, D. P. A.
SAVANNAH, GA.
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CARLOAD OF FINE CATTLE
ARE SHIPPED TO ATLANTA
Mr. J. E. Thompson last week
shipped a carload of fine beef cattle
to the Atlanta market. The cattle
were in fine shape and the car graded
unusually high.
Another carload will probably go
out this week.
LOCAL MILLINERY STORE
WILL HANDLE VOGUE HATS
Mrs- J. E. Thompson announces
that for the coming season she will
have the exclusive agency here for j
Vogue Hats. During September she
will have on display models of hats j
shown in the August Home Journal.
| Mowing Machines |
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Mowers and Rakes at reduced prices. Terms can be arrang- • *
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REV. O. O. WILLIAMS CLOSES
SIXTH PROTRACTED MEETING
The writer is at home after six
meetings in succession. First with
Rev. M. R. Little at Rehoboth, sec*
ond at Ohoopec, third at Beulah, the
fourth at I.othair, the fifth at Cedar
Crossing and the sixth at Bethel.
Rev. H. S. Scarboro did the preach
ing at Lothair. Good meetings at
all the places. Splendid congrega
tions at night. More or less receiv
ed for baptism at all the churches.
Altogether the best meetings that
the writer has been in for a number
of years.
The Lord be praised.
O. 0. WILLIAMS.