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A clittvltiin assigned 1• > 11 i'i• 11<»t«•
army post in New M**sii*u organ
ized a Sunday-school for the
vhiUl r<-ii-of the soldiers, say tin*
Philadelphia Ledger. I util tin*
catechisms cairn* In* hail to ask his
own questions. He <1 *cid"d to
In-giti with the Lord's Prayer.
“How many,” lie inquired the \
first morning, “know tin* Lord's
Prayer?”
A prolonged silenee. Then one
•little girl timidly raised her hand.
“Only one who knows it!”
exclaimed tin* chaplain, in gen
uine surprise; “you may r peat ,
it Anna.” I
Anna repeated it quietly and ]
correctly.
“That was very nicely done.
Where dill you learn it?”
“In Santa Fu.”
“Very good. Now, Margaret,”
to the next littlegirl. “can’t you
#ny the Lords Prayer!”
■ “No, Mr. Gardiner.”
Twelve years old, and don't
know the Lords Prayer 1
“Oh, hut. Mr. Gardner,” said
thh child, eager to set herself
rsght. “t have never heen in
Manta Fe.
Doesn't IKi*s|ii*cl Olil Ari*.
It’s shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect dor old age, hut
just tlie contrary in the case of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They cut oil
maladies no matt r how severs and ir
respective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaun
dice, fuver, constipation nil yield to
this perfect pill. lisas at !■ landers
Drug Go.
It is tlie inalieahle right of
every woman that at some time in
'lnr life some man shall make a
fool of himself over her, and in
•most cases the foolishness becomes
chronic.
A 1C ii mi m u 3 «•!«*.
Termitinted with mi ugly cut on the
leg of.l. B. Ornor FranhTfii t.nnt', ,
‘lll. it developed a stubborn ulcer un
yielding to doctors and remedies for
four yours. Then Buck lon’s Arnica
naive cured. It’s just ns good for
burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles.
‘2sc at Flanders Drug Go.
Tlu» man whose business corres
pondence is extensive requires a
rapid btoiiographer, but lie will
'find it difficult to enlighten his
'wife ns to the difference between
“rapid” and “fast”
Xol m Sii K Ihij Sinir.
“I was taken severely sick with kid- j
ney trouble. \ tried all sorts of medi
cines. none » f whieli relieved hip. <>ug
day l saw an ad. of your Electric Bit
ters and determined to try that. After
taking a few doses l felt relieved, and
soon thereafter was entirely cured,
ami have not seen a sick clay sine e.
Neighbors of mine have heen cured of
rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kid
ney troubles and general debility.”
This is what B. F. Bass • f Fremont.
N. (\ writes. Only s(‘c at Flanders;
Drug Co.
The law of cotnpensnt ion holds
good in ill tilings. The home-'
best spinster, according to her lady
friends, always has the “most
beautiful hand” or the “tiniest
foot,” or “the sweetest smile.”
lHftu.stroii* WrcrKci.
Carelessness is responsible for many
a railway wrack and the sam. causes
are Dial ing human wrecks * f sufferers
from throat ar.d lung troubles. But
since the advent of l>r. King’s New
.Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds, even the word eases can he
cured, and hopeless resignation is no
longer necessary. Mrs. Loin Craggof
Dorchester, Mass., is one es many
whose lilt* was saved by tin's great
remedy. Price 50c and $1 : sample
bottles free. (TtinranP'ocl for throat
and lung diseaser by Flanders Drug
Company.
Murphy, a full private in tin*
First Battalion Blankshire Regi
ment, was being trit'vl the other
day for being drunk, says Spare
Moments. Tin* e-unmanding of
ficer knew the fa *<» too well, for
Murphy had been brought up on
the old charge tiir.ts without
number.
Punishment did not etitv him,
no tlie 0. O.had drawn vivid word
jiietur»» of the horrible c\ lls of
t he canteen.
“Now, Murp’yv,” he said, “did
nt von }>romi.-e i. »• faithfully
that volt would act up to your
uniform?/
“1 did, s »r.” r« plied tho inv
pressil.h* one; “and. hedad. I did
net t.p to it *• 111oi11 v. Me u* i
w:: * ;* i ;ni
An* You u I>j * pec lie?
If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to *
yourself and your friend* to gel well ;
Kodol Dyspepsia Cun* will nol only !
cure dy -pepsia. indigestion and sour
stomveh, but strengthens the whole
lig •? live apparatus tu.d sweetens the :
life hs well as the stomach. Wheu you !
lake Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the food
! ..on eat is enjoyed. It i digested, as-.
similated and its nutrient properties
appropriate : by the blond and tissues.
Health is the result. Sold by Rnbin
son Drug Co.
Here is a story recently told .
I A lilth* hoy stood on the street
eating a brilliant red pepper, and
| weeping vociferously. “What do
j you keep on eating it for, if it,
makes you cry?” inquired a passer i
by. “'Cause I thought it was a
apple,” answered the lad between
sobs, “and paid a penny for it,
and I want to get. my money's;
worth.” Whatt has that to do;
wit h heminine philosophy? Ob, j
nothing,'only I v.ns thinking of j
certain v ives of brutal husbands*
I k now.
(•uoil For Children.
j Tie* pleasant to take and harmh ss
| One M iuute Cough Cure gives imme
diate relief in all cases of cough croup
and la grippe because it does not pass ,
immediately into the stomach, Imt
( takes effect right at the seat of the
trouble. It draws out the iiiHamina
tion, heals, soothes and cures perma
nently. One Minute Cough Cure is
pleasant to take and it is good alike
tor young and old. Sold by Robinson
Drug Co.
Tim woman was sobbing ns
though her heart was broken.
“Why do you weep?” asked the!
Spirit. “You have health beauty,,
love and wealth. “Surely you
should he happy l”
“That's just it!" answered the
Woman, “I haven't a thing to
sorrow over, and my life is inconi- •
plote.”
U Ilf* rent- the Spirit sent unto
i her pain, and she still wept, but i
she smiled thaough her tears, for
her lot was now coinypleto.
The Itest Family Salve.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel gives instant
relief from burns, cures cuts bruises,
sores, eczema, tetter and all abrasions
of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel
Salve it is only necessary to see that
you get the genuine DeWitt’s and a
| cure is certain. Counterfeits are
worthless. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
; Salv * is perfectly harmless and cures.
|Sold by Bohinson Drug Co.
A 4'ii re Fur lleailnelic.
Any man. woman or child suffering
from headaehe, hilliousm <s or a dull !
drowsy feeling should take one or two j
of DeWiDs Little Early Risers niglft
land morning. These famous little
|.ills are famous because* they are* a
tmiie as well ns pill. While the*y e*loans
the* system they strengthen and re
build it by their tonic effect upon the
liver and bowels. Sold by Robinson
\ Drug Co.
The Vidalia Picnic.
Last Wednesday it was 1 lie
pleasure of the writer to fall in
with a party of pieknickers from
Vidalia at the Ohoopee river, ;
j where the Milieu & Southwestern
railroad crosses. The pn.itv was !
composed of the Odd Fellows of
Vidalia, their families and f riends
and the good ladies did not forget j
to prepare everything that was
good to eat. While wo were an un
invited guest, we were made to j
feel perfectly at ease and, our
wants in the way of ealahlesaml
drin kahles—nothing, stronger
that good spring water and ice
cold lemonade, however were
I'ount ifully supplied. Everybody
had plenty, and plenty left. We in
tend trying to make it a poin to
happen to drop in at the Vidalia
peoples picnics hereafter, as we
• lid this time, which was uninten- 1
tional. hut we are glad now the
railroad did change schedule and
keep us there. \v. k. h.
—Swains boro Forest-Blade.
Aietliliii; Kqual to G!n,ml»i*i*liiins'
Colic. Cltolvrit atixl IMariiMM'il
ICciucdj lur 11om<*l Com-
Flaiiits in Children.
“Wi* have used Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our
family for years,” says Mrs. ,1. B. j
Cooke, of Nederland*. Texas. “We
have given ii to all our children. We
have u<ed other medicines for the j
s:i?::«* purpose, hut never found anj
thiug to equal Chamberlain’s. If you
will use it as directed it will always,
cure. ’ Ft.r sale by all druggi is
lufie fitliGolll.lllll <ll red.
“I have been subject to sciatic rheu
; mat ism for years,” says E. 11. Wald
iron. of Wilton Junction, la. “My
j jtlints were stiff and gave me much ■
pain and discomfort. My joints would
j crack when l straightened up. I used
'Chamberlain’s I’ain Balm and have *
j neen thoroughly cured. Have not had •
j a pain or ach from the old t rouble
for many aonlhs. It is certainly a
most wonder fa l liniment.” For sale 1
by all druggists.
1 rn , : 1 . _
1 In* man who carries a gun isn t I
bunting for work.
Ilcsi Cough .Medicine fnr( lillilr4‘ii 1
When you buy a cough medicine fori
sifiall children yon want one in which
| you can place, implicit confidence.
You want one that not only relieves
but cures. You want one that is 1111-
liiestionably harmless. You want one
that is pleasant to take. Chambcr-
I lain’s Cough Remedy meets all these
■conditions. Thera is nothing so good
I for the coughs and colds incident to
childhood. It is also a certain pre
ventive and ciin* for croup, and there
is no danger whatever from w hooping
cough when it is given. It ’*as been
u ed in many epidemics of that dis
ease with perfect success. For sale by
all druggists.
An infillufion is a novalty, ami.
like ill! novelties, is short lived.
A liride with a sour disposition
is apt to spoil tlii* honeymoon.
If a minister’s t rousors hag at
tin* knees no apology is necessarv.
|
4 Istiiiiherlaiin"*Stomach and Fixer 1
Tablet*.
When you feel dull after eating. |
When you have no appetite.
When you haw a bad taste in the j
, moulh.
When your liver is torpid. i
When your bowels are constipated. 1
When you have a headache.
When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appetite,
• oWnse ntuf mvigorale your stomach,
land regulate your liver and bowels.
i For sick headache try Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets; they j
will ward off the at tact if taken in
linn*. I Vie v 25 cents per l*o\ For.
' sale by all druggists. ly. |
Want* d—Faithful person to!
t.rnv"l for well established house 1
in a few counties, calling on re-!
tail merchants and agents. Local j
territory. Salary S2O per week
with expense.s add it ional, all j>uy-1
nhlc in cash ea'll week. Money
, tor expenses advanced. Position I
permanent. Business successful
and rushing. Manufacturers and
Wholesalers, Dept. 1, third Boor,
•181 pe.-irliorn St., Chicago, 111.
) .
Three For One.
To the first 250 paying us
one dollar, either old or new j
subscribers, we will send the
Advance,the American Fanner
and the American Home one
yeat. Send in at once, as the
first come will be the first
served.
E. MORGAN
j l*liysieian _\m«>
-:- Surgeon,
Vm i.iy Gkohc.ia.
SCHEDULE
■ Effective April 17, 1904.
Smith Bound North Bound
I 3 5 STATION* 2-16
am Bin pm am pui jai
500 11 35 400i.v Mi I b n \ k 545220 545
503 1! id 03 So. Milieu 843213 843
5 15 ! I 53 4 15 Kmmalaiu* 8 30 2 (X) 8 30
521 1202p4 24 Bulls 823151 523
* * l 3 12 11 433 Thrift 515142 815
5451223 445 Garfield 805130 805
5511229 451 Kimball 800124 800
i 5 53 12 32 4 55 Hooks C’g 7 55 l *2l 7 fif>
ti o:-. 12 41 5 t’3 Summit 750 1 12 750
000 12 44 5 t‘o Grr.ymont 747 1 09 747
0 15 12 53 5 Id Durdonvillc 7 40 ! tK» 7 4n
0 21 12 59 5 21 Monti* ,I’n 7 35 12 54 7 35
040 1 10 519 Monte 739 lv' 31 7 301
\4O 1 25 540 Monte J’li 7 13 12 30 7 13
7 00 ar Slillmoru i.v7 00 12 15 7 00
9 t d» i \• ti t >•*t i.. ah 11 45a0 23 |
8C01476 05 (L Urn’s C’go 54 11 30 023
8 01) 1540 10 Kcnfield 051 !! 29 015
8 15 2 01 li 15 Ohoopee F’kO 41 11 22 « 19 •
|530210 021 11 o race 030 11 13 000 !
|SSS 217 027(r& D.l tine 030 II (;« 0< •>
• 1) 38 2 21 0 30 IVnht .opce 0 27 ! I 02 0 03 !
s 50 2 32 0 40 Normant'n 0 18 10 53 5 54
5S 2300 40 Bit Ivan 0121040 550
'515255 7t Oak Vidalia i.v(100 1030 540
FKANK. K. DUHDLN, j
!.. B. Ci. \kk. Agt., (ieuoral Manager
Vidalia. Ga.
KErSTONE
SHAVING PARLOR, i
fSil<»i*is 1 mcell, A*i'oi). 1
Shaving, Haireutting and |
all tonsorial work done in tlie (
most approved style. Good
tools, expert barbers and first
class work in every respect.
L. C. Campbell
& Bro,, -
%
nincksmitlis anil
AX' 1»**«*1 weight s.
All kinds of repair work 1
in iron or wood done
promptly at reasonable
prices.
Hnggics and
AX'si«goii« Cuinlol.
Give ns a call when in
- need of anything in
our I ne. Shop on Mc-
Intosh street — Durden
old stand.
L. C. Campbell S Bro.
—■———*
Vidalia
Bottling
Works,
KING & DURRETT
Proprietors.
| are now open for bttsi-j
will he pleased to
Grade in this vicin-}
jity from our wagon. Good :
'goods and prompt service will
|characterize our manner of!
doing business!
V i (luli.a, Git.
i 1 11 .H— 1.i1.p I IM . ... *
j Nothing lias ever equalh • it. j
Nothing can ever surpass it. j ;
! ffir, icing’s
Uqw Bissoi'ery
! A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Mn»e« back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. ||
For Pam
Take a Dr. Miles*
Aliti-Paln Pill, and
the Pain will dis
appear Like
Magic.
Not by paralyzing the nerves and
glands. Lke < ;)ium. morphine, coeaitle,
r. d o'Eic” (I dr;:i;s. lut by in- ■
creasinj the natural secretions.
TE.V action is «.btnln-d as a result of
motlern dlseoverit -a in raotHcinc, nmkln.T >
it possible to relieve pain without bad
a.'tt'r-ffTects.
Y«*u eon safely depend upon Pr. Miles’
Anti-Inin Fills to relit*.c and cure sueli
pains as Neuralgia, Headache. Stomach
ache, Menstrual Pains. Rheumatism,
Backache. Toothache, etc.
Tlit y will also, by tv. ir calming net
ion QU the ne: \ * -. jilm»». t in : nG • r -
liove «uch dk-ttN-sslng feelings as Diz
ziness, Car-Cickness, Indigestion. Irri
tability, Sleeplessmra, Nervousness, etc.
Not merd'* do they relieve, 1 ut they
also absolut* ly cure, because by perse
vering in their use. you do away with
the cati.se.
Dr. Milos’ Anti-IV.in Pills arc guar
anteed jlliiit first package xv'il I cne:'.i. or j
your limmy l ook. Never so* 1 hi 1
“I am thankful f r the* good IT.
Miles* Anti-i*: \ nils h..\c unvl arc
me. Ever since the war 1 have 1
had sp.il-* severe thi‘«*l**'.;jig Id
aehe, mused by citarli. imil six \
ngt*. l l egnn t Anti-Pain i ilia,
the only remedy th..t ever giv*
me r< Gin -e then I h:*.\e not had
| one b :d att • beeuii-■» 1 t »V. • a I' I
• ;.ud it m-t . -i.oi *st: .» :i . . ,
j » MTI.-KUS. ti wnHi'iiiy. ind.
V* 17 T V’--'*.. •„ i: f*r !*!- I
: *• •9—l ai kapo oi Dr. Mile.’ Anti
! Pain R ile, th * New F i n*i:» • Remedy
for T’ .n. Also Symptom l'.l.mk. Our
Specialist will diagnose your oas*. toll
you xvl.at is wr<<ng, and how to light it.
Free. I Hi. Ji!l.[]S MEHIi’AI. « X>.,
, i—lDOlt-VTURIi:J, IND. j
If** JLiI DYSPEPSIA CURE
Epijk mM £s!s MTQI IVI digests what you eat
f«s SaSl *ss m The SI.OO bittlecc'lairs 2'J t'ir.;sthe trial 912?. which sell*for 50 cent®.
S& w£*V 1-/ £v3 PREPARED ONLY AT THE LA3ORATOPY CF
Ba r»i c£l e. c. dcWitt & compatjy, Chicago, in.
i Having just received an assortment of nice
new type, we are desirous of obtaining your 7
work. We do everything in the line of 7k
£ JOB PRINTING •>- |
At reasonable prices, and in stvle andqtial
-k ity of material we please the most fastidi- 7 Z
ous. Call or write L m
| The Advance j[
| Publishing Co., |
| Vidalia, Ga. *
“VIDAMA ItOlTE”
M. D. & S. Ry
Effective Nov. 22nd. 1903.
No 84 No. 82 No. 20 No. 19 No. 20 No. 81
p. a. a. m. A..v. STATIONS v. \f. pm. a. m.
('(*<) Atlanta 10 00
p. m. (V'ti. Sou. Kv.)
; '*’; n r > ,w > 215 Mlicit, ' 110 860 845
! 015 515 225 Swil't Greek 12 50 831 8 510
; 055 5:10 2mi Dry Branch 12 50 SI 10 820
705 545 210 Pikes I*, ilc 12 11 301 SOS
720 000 250 Fitzpatrick 12 85 250 '7 58
780 010 268 Ripley 12 82 225 74S
775 025 805 Jeffersonville • 12 22 210 788
800 085 814 Gnlleniore 12 12 150 718
8.15 05 5 822 Danville 12 08 180 7 lit!
825 708 820 Allentown 1150 128 708
840 725 885 Montrose 1140 103 (5 48
855 745 344 Dudley 1180 12 48 ti 8(1
905 755 351 Sliewimike 1181 12 38 024
! 910 805 855 Moore 112(5 12 25 (5 18
i 980 82 5 4(iO Ar Dublin 1114 12 05 (5 00
jlO 00 12 05 l.v Dublin 780 520
tO 20 12 24 423 Gatlin 10 57 710 501
10 85 12 89 483 Minter 10 47 055 447
10 65 12 60 148 Rock b ilge Id i!7 035 427
1105 1( 9 448 Orlamt 10 88 027 419
1160 184 500 Snp*4rton 10 22 003 558
11 48 152 510 Tarry to,vn 10 12 545 340
12 02 2 0(5 510 Stanley 10 0(5 528 325
12 30 280 585 v it!nlia 950 500 300
a. >:. i>. m. p. m. (Via S. A. D. Rv.) m. a. si. /. m.
8 60 Savannah 7 00
No:!. 19 am! 20 first class, daily with elegant conches through with*
.out change between Soul hern liy. station Macon and Union station
I Savannah.
' Nos. 81 and 84 daily t xeept Sunday. No. 32 Monday. Wednesday
and Friday. No. 88 Tuesday. Tl.u., Sat. Arrive and depart from
1 foot of Walnut street, near ent ranee Central City Park. Macon.
K. K. Wii.i.iamsos, Traffic Manager, Macon, (4a.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
SAVANNAH AND MONTGOMERY.
87 7:; 71 Nov. 1. 1908. 72 74 8«
pm pm am Central Time am am am
400 4 60 700 » v Savannah Ar 880 10 00 8 25
4 !•> Ar C 1 i _. ler l.v , 3 4
720 945 Yidal'n 585 700
545 11 15 11* hHa 405 600
75 71 72 70
5 00a 1120a l.v Helena 4 00p 8 00p
550 12 15 Abbeville 305 700
061 125 (• ■:-<!. 1 140 555
758 8 08p Americas 12 85 450
85 5 855 Richland 1140 35c
7 55 Montgomery 8 OO
77 79 80 7S
2 15p 10 15a Lv Columbus Ar 5 15p 10 25a
I 20 Albany 2 15
17! 175 ' 172 170
!1 lop 7 1 kia i.v Al l,,•vilh> Ar 1180a 7 OOp
4 45 MO.) Ocilia 9 15 4 55
Connections:—At Savannah, Xu. 71 connects with all trains for
North and South. Train so. 72 cmneets with all trains f*>r all
points North ami Cast. At Vidalia train 71 connects for all points
, <>ii .11. D. <V S., Macon and all points North. At Cordele connect ion#
made for all points on (b S. ,v F. North an,l x’oiith ua,i .V. A Ni. Ky
At Montgomery with 1,. it.N. mid M.dO. Rys. for points South.
For further informal ion call 011 any agent S A 1. Ky. nr
(’. B. Ryan. (i. I’. A. ('. F. Stewart, Asst. 0. P. A.
Portsmouth. Vn. Savannah (ia.
1 E. A. Strunk. Agent, Vidalia, oa.