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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
Go To Church Sunday Iftirft *■ A SAFE AND STRONG BANK, UNDER CONSERVATIVE NEVER. A BETTER TIME TO MANAGEMENT. ALL DEPOSITS WITH US ARE IN- Strengthen Your I buy real estate. I SURED. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. . • There never was a better time to buy Real Estate * i ’ '*?"Z Y Moral Convictions now. Prices are at their lowest, and the man who puts his money in Farm Lands is sure to make a quick and sure profit. Let me tell you of some of the bargains I have listed. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. ' ■ ' . j[ k i i The young- fellow who goes to a dance Sunday The Citizens Bank eveningss may think it does him no harm. But he ■ * I As TT * J 1* •_ is scarcely living up to his best impulses. Men ** * J Os Vidalia, Georgia , - realter 7 ’ who persistently reach toward high ideals are the VERNON GEORGIA ones who land behind the manager’s desk. ♦*»♦♦♦♦»♦*»* 111 >»»■ WE SELL, REPAIR ANp RECHARGE BATTERIES. TI> T? A T\/T GAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES FOR SALE. V^Xv£l/r\lVl CARS WASHED AND STORED. 1 As + anrlnn ~~ GALLON $1.25; QUART 35c; PINT 20c. WHY PAY MORE TAXI SERVICE OPEN UNTIL 10:30 P. M. L/lHirCil AttCnQcinCC . KEtLEV.SPRINCF.ELO T.P.ES SlTUth BrOS. Vidalia Battery Co. Means d_u p C. J. WHATLEY, Manager > # -L3cU\.Cl y PHONE 268 x VIDALIA, GA. Rp.ttPT T AVI D g FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. PHONE NO. 32 WE DELIVER - "dr/hOc ***********.♦<"?'*' *< 1 ■!''l'♦ ♦ -t■!''t' M'll''M*♦ t"!'i|, /Pnflffl.rnl9 \] Every man owes it to himself to develop along ___ . jv Jit ( LnErD LUld ) FOR TWELVE YEARS WE HAVE BEEN OFFERING ffltvsk K . jmrtmi-MTi'mvd'W social, physical and religious lines. To stop with THE BEST IN HARDWARE; AND SO LONG AS WE mk • the first two means he is not treating himself fair- I ARE IN BUSINESS OUR TRUE MOTTO SHALL BE I ———— ly. Come to church next Sunday. 8 “The Best In Hardware’ I p| Chero-Cola Bottling Wotks . v ; ' .-J Vidalia, Georgia We Need You HARDWARE CO. I VIDALIA, GEORGIA *<»♦♦♦<• ■l’%/ *n rfc r . ■■■ * You II d£ Surprised How Much ♦♦**+++**+**♦ * ♦ *.i.t.*.i.^w^m^^,****»♦ ♦» VESTA BATTERIES Yn|l N . We Are Exclusive Agents For I ‘Cost Less Per Month of Service." lICvU US. CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL BRAND W-® T- »•*•> « i V ' t * -*i.« it W Tda and WE RECHARGE, REBUILD AND REPAIR ALL MAKES mmmmm • ■■mini nu ■ 11 nnnwmmm 1 lOCX »nU UUI OF BATTERIES. AS SAFE AND STRONG * _ # A—— V OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE BATTERY STATION. AS Meritd Bread HONESTY AND PRUDENCE RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY. Southern Storage Battery Co. make possible b . pdawuu rrtr . DC _ phone no s —x— vidalia, ga. The First National Bank Ph n f ~ • c. »• Phone iSB Opposite Union Station. vir»AiiA pitadci a VIDALIA, GEORGIA VIDALIA, GEORGIA VIDALIA B. Y. P. U. Missionary l.csson—The Work of Our Education Board. Prayer. Scripture lesson: 2 Tim. 2:7-15—D. Allmonil. Special song— l.ucile Courson Introduction— Mrs. Glisson. 'The creation of the Education Board —Mrs. J. W. Gunter. The Education Board and Southern Baptist schools—Jake Price. Dev eloping a conscience on educa tion —Eva Hart. The publicity of the Education Board —Ethel Roberts. The Teacher Bureau—Bertha Wil letts- Christian Education Day Thelma Jordan. Helping to get students—Carl Pat 'rick. Why go to college—Pearl Knight Why go to a Baptist college—Ruhv Sutton. v. - - FOR SALE OR RENT. Good 8-room dwelling, close in, is screened, painted, city water and light,j plumbing. For sale, SSOO cash, Dal-1 ance monthly. For rent, $25.00 per month. J. B. BREWTON. B-3-ts Vidalia, Ga. AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH Regular monthly meetings second' Sunday and Saturday before in each month. Hours ts 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. B. W. M. S. BIBLE STUDY. Tuesday afternoon, August 29th, at 5 o’clock, at Vidalia Baptist church. Subject: Wise-hearted women, or the first Missionary Society. Song: The Woman’s Hymn. Prayer: For deeper consecration among our women- Scripture reading: Prob. 31:10-31, Luke 8:2-3; Matt. 27:55-so Mrs. D. W. Riddle. Song : Take My Life,, Introduction—Mrs. J. C. Price. Membership of the first \V. M S. Mary Magdalene—Mrs. J. W. Dale Joanna —Mrs. A. D. McDonald. And Susanna—Mrs. J. A. Bland. The Two Marys—Mrs. L. H- Darby And Others—Mrs. W. J. Murchison Work of the first \V. M. S.—Mrs. J. T. Price. Solo’ Give of Your Best to the Mas ter —Mrs. T B. Brewton- Conclusion—Leader. Dismission. * SMI ITH-HOLTON. Thursday evening, August 17th, at I the Baptist pnstorium in Lyons, Rev. A. D Woodle officiating, was solem nised the marriage of Mrs. Besse Smith and Mr. Lee Holton, both of Vidalia. Mr. and Mrs Holton have many friends who hasten to extend con-: gratulations and good wishes. t No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worm* h*w an un healthy rotor, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lliven r-«u --tarly (or two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a tfeoeral Strength ruing Tooicto the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60; per bottte. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR —-,-~57T-m.7S TT-hYT-Tl 1 , -fr-b-fr-fr-h-f ♦ VIDALIA ROUTE FOUR. * Mlss«Levert Hall,.of Vidalia, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Jim Blunt of this section. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sharpe and baby* Helen, spent the week end with the latters parents. Judge and Mrs. J. T. Lewis, of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dickerson and children, of near Union, spent the week euc. 1 with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Williams and children, of Vidalia. spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sharpe. Mrs. George Owens has returned home after spending several days with relatives at Soperton. Mrs. Jim B unt spent Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. Allen Sharpe. Mr. Otis Jackson, of Taylor Springs, spent the week end with relatives in this section. ‘ Mrs. Ralph Sharpe and children spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Alien Sharpe. The protracted meeting will start at Hughes Chapel the first Sunday in September and will be concAicted by Rev. Charlie Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blunt and chlld j ren, Helen and Ralph, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. i Sharpe. —FOR SALE—Lot and five-room house, bath and enclosed porch, rea sonable price. Apply to Mrs. M. C- Sutton, Fitzgerald, Ga., 211 X. Palm street. 8-31 -4t. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. +*•}•**+**<■* <• »|< >|. ■!■ .|| ■!■» * AIMWELL NEWS * *•:■ •!■ ■;■ ■:•» » .;~fr Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coleman and baby, Mary Nell, of Omaha, Ga., are visiting relatives here. ' Mrs. Jordan Davis and litt'e daugh ter, of Kibbee, spent the first of the week the guests of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Erza Taylor. Mrs. EU Chavies and little son, Wil ber, and Miss Mary Sallie Odom spent Sunday and Monday with relatives at Cedar Crossing. Miss Ada Curry, of Ailey, is the guest of Mrs. Lawton Morris. Mrs. Rente Odom has returned home after a three week’s visit wtili her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Finder, of Ray City. The entertainment given by Miss Ruthie Wilkes on Thursday night of last week was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Fiveash and little son. Edwin, spent the week end with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spell, of near Wesley Chapel. A large crowd attended services here Sunday morning and afternoon. A TONIC Qrove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restore* 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 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 * Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect 60c. * NORMANTOWN NEWS. * *-:•❖**+»*•:•****** »m> »*» * * * * Rev. C. E. McDaniel filled his reg ular appointment here last Sunday. A good attendance was present. Mr. M. W. Meadows of Moultrie is visiting at the home of his father, Mr. C. S. Meadows, this week. Miss Ola Williamson is visiting in Swainsboro this week, the guest of her sister, Mr. Cheatham. Mr. J. C. Meadows <?f Vidalia was here Tuesday. Mr. Chess Abernathy /of Vidalia was a business visitor here Tuesday. Miss Rlanche Durden is visiting rel atives at Norristown this week. Messrs. Omar Williamson and Ben D. Patrick were in Vidalia Monday. Mr. S. Cheatham and family of 1 SwWisboro were visiting here Sunday, 4.4. ■s. 4.4 4 j. $44 4 4 I"! 1 »» »♦ ■!' ** *+* »** ** * '!■ ** * *+* i BIG FISH DAY f 7 4* % At J. E. Tharpe’s Pond, Thursday, August 31st, 1922. + | Four miles north-west of Soperton and one and one-half + | miles east of Orland. Pond never has been fished. Plenty J T of fish for everybody. £ X $2.00 PER PERSON CHARGED. * f If you live too far. come the night before. Good camp- * ? ing grounds. For further information write: X I J. E. Tharpe j ! Soperton, Georgia | guests at the home of Mr. N. M. Williamson. Miss Grace Youmans of Swainsboro was visiting her uncle, Dr. S. S. You mans, here last week-end. Mr. M. L. Clark went down to Lyons Monday on business. Those who attended the ice cream supper at Miss Ola Williamson’s on Saturday evening were Mr. R. W. Page, Miss Pauline Page, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Patrick add Mr. and Mrs. Otis Williamson. C. J. WHATLEY TAKES OVER STANDARD OIL STATION Mr. C. J. Whatley is the new man ager of the Standard Oil filling sta tion on Railroad avenue, Vidalia, suc ceeding Elton Mcßride.