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State of Ohio, City of Toledo,)
Lucas county, 88 : Frank J. Che
ney makes oath that he is senior
partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, county and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay
the sum of One Hundred Dollars
for each and every case of catarrh
that canuot be cured by the use of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frenk J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of
December, A. D. 1886.
(Seal] A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,o
Sold by all druggists, 75c,
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
It is our observation, says an
gxehangej that this would be a
lovely world if men were as pa
tient in other things as they are
in waiting for fish to bite.
To Whom It May Concern
If this concerns you, read care
fully : Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
is positively guaranteed to cure
indigestion, constipation and sick
headache, offensive breath,malaria
and all diseases arising from stom
ach, liver or bowel troubles in old
or young, and you can make no
mistake in keeping a bottle of it
constantly in your home. You may
need it at any moment. It is ab
solutely guaranteed to do what is
claimed, and ii you want to try it
before buying, send your address
for free sample bottle to Pepsin
Syrup Co., 1 19 Caldwell Bldg,
Monticello, 111 It is sold by Lyous
Pharmacy at SOC and $1 a bottle.
During last year New York con
sumed 51,000,000 pounds of poul
try.
A Mother's Safeguard.
Foley’s Honey and Tar for the
children. Is best and safest for
all coughs, croup, whooping cough
and bronchitis. No opiates. I. E.
Aaron Drug Co.
j; The J. E* Thompson Building, Vida- ::
lia t Ga., will be occupied ::
on or about ::
MARCH, 15, 1911, BY
111. L. Friedlander & Co., j
With a Full Line of L
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ji Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, jj
And Up-to=Date Millinery.
Remember the date and be on hand. A pretty and cheap ;;
;; line of the best goods in the county. I!
•: H. L. Friedlander & Co., Vidalia, Qa. ::
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Country Produce, such as Meat, Eggs, Chickens, ;;
■; Hides, bought at highest market prices. 1!
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Georgia and Florida Railway.
Schedule Effective December 4th, 1910.
Through Trains to Augusta. Unexcelled Passenger Service
Between Vidalia and Stillmore, Millen, Augusta and points
north and east; also Hazlehurst, Douglas, Willacoochee, Val
dosta, Madison, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Thomasville, Jackson
ville and Florida points
Main Line.
No. 4 —Lv Madison 6:20a m, arrive Vidalia 12:35 p in; leave Vidalia 12:55 p m,
arrive Augusta 5:30 p in.
No. 6 —Lv Douglas 3:20 a in, arrive Vidalia 5:50 ain ; leave Vidalia 6:2oam,
arrive Augusta 12:10 pm.
No. s—Lv5 —Lv Augusta 8:40 am, arrive Vidalia 12:55 p in ; leave Vidalia 1:15 p m
arrive Madison 8:10 p in
No. 7 —Lv Augusta 3:45 p m, arrive Vidalia 9:45 p in ; leave Vidalia 10:05 p m,
arrive Douglas 12:35 a in.
Vidalia=Millen Branch.
No. B—Leave8 —Leave Vidalia 7:02 a in arri' im M ! llen 9:Q5 am.
No. 10 —Lv Vidalia 1 :25 p in, arriving Mi.k-n 3:25 p ni.
No. 9 —Lv Millen 9:45 a in, arriving Vidalia 11:53 a m.
No. 11 —Lv Millen 4 :50 p m, arriving Vidalia 6:58 p ni.
Connections —At Hazlehurst w ith Southern Ry. ; at Douglas with A. B. & A. ;
at Willacoochee with A. C, L. ; at Valdosta with A. C. L , G. S. & F and V. M,
& W.; at Madison with S. A. L ; at Swainsboro with Wadley Southern ;at Au
gusta with A. C. L., C. & W. C., and Southern Ry.
G. H. GATTIS, Gen. Pass. Agent,
J. M. Johnson, Agent, Vidalia, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
j Skiu and Scalp Troubles Yield to Zemo.
A clean Liquid Preparation for
External Use.
Brown-Odom Drug Store is so
confident that Zemo will rid the
skin or scalp of infant or grown
person of pimples, or blackheads,
dandruff, eczema, prickly beat,
rashes, hives, ivy poison or of any
other form of skin eruption, that
they will give your money back if
you are not entirely satisfied with
the results obtained from the use
of Zemo. The first application will
give prompt relief and show an
improvement, and "ui every in
stance where used persistently will
destroy the germ life, leaving the
skin- in a clean, healthy condition.
Let us show you proof of some re
markable cures made by Zemo and
give you a 32 page booklet how to
preserve the skin. Browu-Odom
Drug Co.
The average politician goes into
the reform business for what ha
can get out of it for himself. Does
he fool the people? Oh, don’t
make us laugh!-—Ex.
Attacks School Principal.
A severe attack on school prin
cipal Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvaria,
Ga., is thus told by him : “For
more than three years,” he writes,
“I suffered indescribable torture
from rheumatism, liver and stom
ach trouble and diseased kidneys.
All remedies failed till I used the
Electric Bitters, but four bottles
of this wonderful remedy cured tne
entirelv.” Such results are com
mon. Thousands bless them for
curing stomach trouble, female
complaints, kidney disorders, bil
iousness, and for new health and
vigor. Try them. Only 50c at
Brown-Odom Drug Co.
Do you tell your wife everything
you do while she is away? No, the
neighbors attend to that —Hous
ton Post.
Chamberlain’s stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable
and have been praised bv thous
ands of women who have been re
stored to health through thei
gentle aid and curative propertiesr
Sold by all dealers.
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call around and inspect their new banking rooms* 7
The Cashier will take pleasure in going into detail and ex= ■
plaining their system of banking, and it matters not how 9mall
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ROUND TRIP RATES TO ATLANTA |JT|JIL^I
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Account Southern Commercial Congress. I kVeB
Tickets on sale March sth, 6tb, 7tli, and for trains scheduled to arrive Atlanta before noon ■ ™ iTofUabloPateote write to j,
March Bth. final limit March 2 >th. rickets may be t xtended to April 15th by depositing in ac- B 50 3-505 Seventh Street, I
cordanee with instructions aDd paying *I.OO at time deposit. WASHINGTON, D. C. J
For further information apply to any Southern Railway i agent, or
C. A. CARSON, Traveling Passenger Agt., Macon, Ga. If| Vll 9
J, L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ga.