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Professional Cards
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.
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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.
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Furnishes his ow medicine and fills
most of his pres, ptions.
Phone*: Resides :e 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.
DR. R. N. HICKS
Physician and Surgeon
Vidalia, Georgia
Residence 420 Mclntosh Street.
Office Over Deen’s Pharmacy.
B. P. JACKSON
ATTORNEY-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
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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
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
405-10 American Bank & Trust Bldg.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ceneral practice in all Courts, both
State and Federal.
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|#f* Vidalia Local News j*
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Mrs. C. V. Heath has been _n the
sick list the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mason of
Adrian were in the city Monday.
, Mr. and'Mrs. W. L. Darby were
reported on the sick list last week.
Mr. H. Estroff was in Savannah the
first of the week.
Mr. Leonard Claxton of Kite was
i in the city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson of
Ailey were in the city Tuesday.
Mr. O. R. Methvin of Augusta was
iti the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Douglas spent
Tuesday in Eastman.
Mrs. Bowen o fCordele spent the
week-end with hep mother, Mrs. A.
F. Fanning.
Mr. C. E. Rowell of Swainsboro
has accepted a position with the Vida
lia Hardware Co. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Odom moved
Monday to Macon, where they will
make their home.
Mrs. F. G. ‘Dobson, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. S. Odom,
for the past week, left Wednesday for
her home in Atlanta.
BUSINESS CUDS.
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.
R. A. MAYER
LOCAL AGENT
DELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM.
PARTS IN STOCK.
VIDALIA GEORGIA.
L. B. GODBEE
INSURANCE.
FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, PLATE
GLASS, ACCIDENT.
BONDS
LEADING COMPANIES
VIDALIA, GA.
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John T. Ragan I. D. Stewart
Vidalia Vault 8 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.
v 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, Haislware,
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. and Mrs. Homer Prance of
Metter were guests of Miss Cecil
Harvey Sunday. , |
Messrs. Tom Wheeler and Omas
Evans of Soperton spent Sunday-in
Vidalia.
Misses Nannie Green and Janie Har
ris were guests of friends in Lyons
Sunday.
Mrs. H. G. Lester and two children,!
Grady and Martha, of Tampa are vis
iting her sister, Miss Mary Lester.
Mr. Randolph Page is reported se
riously ill at his home on Oconee
Heights.
Messrs. Mark Mathews and F. C.
Ornberg returned Wednesday from a
trip to Miami, Fla.
Mrs. A. C. Saffold visited her moth
er, Mrs. A. J., Collins, in Lyons last
Monday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Scarboro of
Savannah announce the birth of a
I fine baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F.. Rowell have
moved to Vidalia from Swainsbdro
and for the present are wfith Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Philips.
Mr. Roy Parker of Thomasboro is
visiting his uncles, Messrs. W. H.
and S. M. Sasser.
Jack Markell of Douglas was the
guest of his brother here the first of
the week.
The Senior B. Y. P. U. will go out
to the old tan yard Friday evening
Mere a squirrel supper will be serv
ed to those present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart, Mrs.
T. C. Smith and Miss Sarah Smith
attended an associational meeting at
Sardis last week.
Friends of Mr. Hiram Johnson of
Uvaldal will be glad to learn of his
continued improvement since his re
moval from the Vidalia Hospital.
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Elder Bagwell and daughter, Ela
Mae, of Carrolton were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burroughts on
Monday.
Dr. T. C. Thompson motored to
Augusta Sunday for a visit to rela
tives, Mrs. Thompson returning with
him Tuesday.
Misses Nelson, Brown and Cason of
the Vidalia Public School faculty and
Messrs. Tim Cockfield and Eugene
Poe spent the week-end in Sanders
ville and Tennille.
Mrs. Irene Stultz of New Ark, N.
T., and Mr. Morris Johnson of New
York City are guests of Mrs. F. C.
Ornberg at the New Vidalia Hotel.
Miss Lizzie Miller of Macon, and
Messrs. Bernice and Joel Miller and
sisters, Misses Lucinda and Ella Lou,
of Toombsboro, were the week-end
guests of Mrs. O. O. Williams.
Miss Sallie Mae McWhorter, prin
cipal of the grammar schoo depart
ment of the Brewton-Parker Insti
tute, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. McWhorter for the week
end in this city.
Mr. F.. L. Meadows returned on
Tuesday from Jacksonville, where he
went to take possession of a Ford car
stolen from him last week and which
was recovered in Jacksonville by the
police of that city. Mr. Meadows
sold the car there and returned by
train.
VIDALIA MASONS HAVE
IMPORTANT MEETING
An important meeting of Vidalia j
lodge, No. 330, F. & A. M., is an
nounced by tha W’orshipful Master,
H. L. Carter, and the secretary, J. B.
Todd.
There will be some important busi
ness to come before the lodge and
.'work in the E. A. Degree. The
lodge meets at 8 o’clock.
NOTICE HUNTERS.
Any party hunting without license
will be prosecuted, as I have got to
enforce the law, legardless of person.
Also I will ji r» anyone one-third the
fine who g«ts proof to convict any
person of dynamiting, liming or hunt
ing out of season.
L. D. MORRIS,
Came Warden Toombs County, j
Thursday, October 5, 1922.
MR. O. C. THAXTON DIES
AT GADSDEN, ALABAMA
Mr. H. L. Adams, manager of the
Vidalia Coca-Cola plant, received a
message Tuesday conveying the in
■ formation that Mr. O. C. Thaxton
| had died at his home in Gadsden, Ala.,
! Monday afternoon.
Mr. Thaxton was for many years
manager of the Coco-Cola plant in Vi
dalia and had many friends through
out this section who will learn with
genuine regret of his death.
The interment was made Tuesday
lat the old home of the deceased at
| Locust Grove, Ga.
KIWANIANS TO SEND LARGE
DELEGATION TO SAVANNAH.
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At the regular weekly meeting of
the Vidalia Kiwanis Club Monday
night, plans for the state convention
at Savannah October 19th and 20th,
were discussed and a large number of
the members announced their inten
tion of attending the convention.
The Seaboard Railway announces a
reduced rate of one and one half fare
for the round trip and are making
plans.for a special train for a number
of clubs in this section. The train
will prohably start at Americus, bring
ing the Americus delegation and pick
ing up the Albany and Cordele clubs
at Cordele. At Vidalia the dele
gations from Macon, Dublin, Swains
boro and Vidalia will join the party
for the trip to Savannah.
LARGE CROWDS ATTEND
HUGHES CHAPEL MEETING
Large crowds attended the Sunday
School Convention Yield at Hughes
Chapel Saturday and Sunday. At
the meeting Saturday, Judge J. L.
Mclntyre acted as master of ceremo
nies and an interesting program was
rendered hy the Sunday school. Sun
day there were a number of interest
ing addresses made, those on the pro
gram included J. L. Mclntyre, T. J.
Yandle, Moody McDonald and M. G.
Wheeler.
MR. C. E. ADAMS LOSES
BUICK CAR SUNDAY NIGHT.
The Buick six touring car of Mr.
C. E. Adams was stolen from his
garage on Fifth street sometime Sun
day night. So far Mr. Adams has
been unable to secure any clue to the
thieves.
The garage was locked, but the
thieves had no trouble in forcing a
staple and opening the garage door.
LOWELL FARMER SAYS
IT HELPED FRIENDS TOO.
The experience of J. B. Bigger, a
well-known farther, living at Lowell,
N. C., I. F. D. No. 1, furnishes an
other very striking illustration of the
value of Tanlac to persons suffering
from a run-down condition. While
in Gastonia the other day, Mr. Big
ger made the following statement:
“When I started taki;ig Tanlac I
had been laid up will typhoid and
malaria fever, which left me in a
mighty had shape. My stomach was
so out of gear that nothing agreed
with me. My nerves were all un
strung and I was so run down* that I
simply wasn’t worth a nickel so far as
work was concerned. I was troubl
ed with gas on my stomach and had
such had dizzy spells that I could
hardly stand up.
“I took six bottles of Tanlac in all,
hut I commenced to feel like a new
man before the second bottle was
gone. My stomach misery, dizziness
and nervousness has left me entirely.
I sleep like a log at night and fell as
strong and well as I ever did. I’ve
put a number of my friends onto
Tanlac and it has helped them just
like it did me. I don’t believe it has
an equal in the world.”
Tanac is sold hy all good druggists
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I Have Your Cotton Ginned By The
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| All our ginning machinery has been overhauled j;
II and everything is now in readiness for handling the ::
11 1922 crop. Bring your cotton to us and get the very
f promptest and best service. Experienced
\% men in charge assure you of this. We’ll give you ::
|| satisfactory service and the best “sample” your cot- ]\
| ton can be made to produce. No long waiting will ::
| be necessary at our ginnery.
f Vidalia Cotton Oil Mill Company
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This ne\v^^
sugar-coated
gum delight s y IX\V
young and ol /\ ‘\
It “melts in your \V\
mouth” and the gum in the
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat. t
There are the other WRIGLEY
friends to choose
GEO. DONOVAN CELEBRATES
TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY
Saturday evening at the heme of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dono
van, George Donovan entertained ten
of his friends at a stag supper, the oc
lasion being in celebration of his twen
ty-first birthday.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All creditors of the estate of T. A.
Rockett, ate of Toombs County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to the said estate are
required to make immediate settle
ment.
This October 2nd, 1922.
MRS. M. F.TAONIOO OO
Mrs. M. J, Rockett and
Dr. S. S. Youmans,
Administrators, Estate T. A. Rockett
Normantown, Ga., 11-9-6 t
/ FARM LOANS
f Quick Action
Low Interest
Lowest Commissions
J. E. Hall or IN. L. Gillis, Jr., Soperton, Ua.
I ATLANTA TRUST CO.
I Atlanta, Georgia
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are tn
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrli is a local dlsouse, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which yulekiy
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
For sale—nice six-foom house, in
side fire limits electric lights. See
L. K. Yeomans or W. R. Blasingame.
Vidalia, Ga.
I To cure coativonoss the medicine
must be more then a purgative; it |
must contain tonic, alterative and f
cathartic properties.
Tull’s Pills
poAKes* these qualities, and speedily
restore to the bowels their natural
function.