The Vidalia advance. (Vidalia, Ga.) 19??-1977, June 17, 1904, Image 3

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! j LOCAL, j | 00000 000000000-00000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 Short Gathered Here and There to Amuse and Entertain Vou. Yours for business, Tin* Model: Grocer v. ■ W. L. Darby will leave Sun*. day for White Springs, where he will spend several days. Fruit jars and fruit jar rub- 1 bers at Robinson Drug Co. Miss Sylvania Williamson of Horace is visiting relatives in the city today. Fruit jars and fruit jar rub- j bers at Robinson Drug Co. ! B. E. Meeks of Peulioopee was a visitor to the city Tues day. jars and fruit jar rub bers at Robinson Drug Co. Mrs. C. VV. Fox of MtJ Vernon spent Sunday with j friends iu the city. Twenty pounds of good rice fori SI.OO nt the Mixlel Grocery. Geo. L. Adams of Ailev | was a visitor to our eitv last! Saturday. Good butter for 80c a pound at i the Model Grocery. Elmer Daly of Wriglits ville was’a visitor to our citv last Sunday. If you want it, we’ve got it. ! The Model Grocery. S. A. McColskey returned Tuesday from a two weeks j stay at white Springs. If it.-'s good Georgia cane syrup you want, you'll liud it at the Model Grocery for 40c a gallon. Dr. Evans and w. E. Ad ams of Higgston were visitors . to the city Thursday. "Ru y. Fairy Soap and get a nice i picture freer' Only 4c a cake at the Model Grocery. J. J. Bigham, representing the publishing house of Foote & Davies, Atlanta, was in the city Thursday. Anything and every! hing in the - furniture can la* had by calling on B. F. Eeklos. First class goods at rejwsoliable prices is what yon get from him. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. White j returned to Yidalia Tuesday after having spent' several weeks in the Old North State and elsewhere. J. A. Dint will furnish you nil' i Tunis of bread stnlVs. hay ami ’ grain at wholesale prices. See him when nodding corn, oats, hay flour, etc. Miss Bessie Heath returned home Saturday, after spending several weeks with relatives hi Atlanta. The best whiskey for the least price is what you got from 11. W00d.'240 West Broad street. Sa vannah. The tent meeting is being attended bv very good eotigre ations, and will continue for several dayrs. Why not try H. A . Champion: <fc Co., 422 West It road st root, Savannah, when wanting any thing in the' liquor line. Sec price ' list in tins paper. ) Yidalia and Longpond base : ball teams will face each other on Yidalia’s diamond tomorrow afternoon. 11. Wood, £4O West Broad St. Savannah, doesn’t charge you for the jug—only tlm contents, ami a very low price for that. Tax Receiver E. M. Rack ley was here Tuesday receiv ing tax returns for this rear, which was his last round. j Anyone wishing to purchase a I piano or organ would do well to call at the Advance office, as we can save you several dollars on an j instrument, and a dollar saved i* a dollar made. Miss Belle Williamson, one of Longpond’s most charming j young ladies, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. N. Mathews, I this week. Nicholas Lang, 89 Barnard St..! : Savannah, will give voit honest ,treatment and good goods if you favor him with your orders. See j his advertisement. R. F. Scarborough and Dr. ' D. P. Odom left Monday for White Springs and other Flor ida points. •Send a trial order to H . Wood, 240 West. Broad St. Savannah. , and he convinced that l:is brands lof whiskey are the best and his ■ prices right. The friends of Saffold Mead- j lows are glad to see him on. the i streets apain, after being coil- . fined to his room for the past three weeks. Dr. E. Morgan will deliver j | an address at Pitts Sunday as , a part of the program arranged for children’s day celebration, j i If you want a gallon of good I whiskey send an order to Oid Reliable Liquor House. 4J£ Con | tires* street, West, Savannah . See price list in another column. Miss Alma Avant left Mon day for her home near Macon ! after closing a very successful term as a musical instructor iu our city. Remember the Millard Paint j Co , it Whitaker street, Savanna 1C j when ordering pamts. oils, var nishes, brushes, window gin**, etc. This is a reliable tirru and will treat you right. Allan. Hunt, who holds a, position with the Perkins: Lumber Co. at Hagan, is vis iting relatives iu the city this ‘ week. Juo. D. Taylor, one of our : progressive young farmers, called in Saturday and paid his subscription a year in ad ! vance. Wish we had a few * hundred like, him. i For Sale —5-room house, 1 acre lot, for cash or part cash; a bargain. Apply to Dr. W. F. Peacock, Yidalia, or K. W. Pickett, Macon. | A. S. Odom has resigned 1 ; t # 0 I his position with the Robin-, son Drug Co. and js serving his friends at the store of J. : R. Odom & Co. j Henry McQueen is holding forth as a salesman at the popular drug store of the Robinson Drug Co., having accepted a position with that company on Tuesday. 11. Wood, 240 West Broad St., Savannan, invites t lie people of ' ' this sect ion to make his place I 1 headquarters when visi ing the j city. Send him an order when ! wanting whiskey, wine or brandy. He sells all kinds—except the , bad. The entertainment given by the music class of Miss Alma Avant at the academy last Friday night was quite an en joyable affair, those who had a part in the entertainment: rendering their score with hon or to themselves and teacher. - j. F, Coleman is confined to his home on Durden street this week, suffering fron a nervous attack. M. D. & S. will sell tickets to Dublin next Tuesday 51.00 for round trip - This new song is going the round of the press: “We don’t want to buy at your place; we won’t trade there any more; [you’ll be sorry when you see us go into some other store.. You can’t sell us any stale goods, we have opened wide lour eyes; we don’t want toj 1 trade at your store because you 1 j don’t advertise.” Elsewhere on this page you will find an advertisement of The Model Grocery, a new | establishment opened in our j city this week by Dickens Bros. These gentlemen are honest, progressive merchants j and are desirous of securing a portion of your patronage. Call 011 them when needing auvthing in the grqcery line; they will satisfy 5-011 as toi prices and quality of goods. : Vidalia’sNew ~ School Building, At lastthe loug deferred has happened. The bouds have i been sold and the deposited in the Citizens Bank. It is au old saving that “hope deferred jmaketh the heart sick,” but I not so in this case, though hope was all we liad for several j months to stand by and that' often deferred-—but we had faith in Yidalia. and our con fidence has not been misplaced- Ten acres of land has been donated on South Jackson street by J. C. Mosley,'D. A. Mcßride and Leader & Rosa 11- sky on which a modern school building will be erected as soon as material can be placed on j the ground. And thus Vidal- 1 ia’s crying need —in fact the; only - drawback to her advance-1 meat —will be numbered with ;the things that were, and prosperity will perch upon her banner as neve r before. , With j a first class school Vidalia can raise her head proudly among j the front ranks of South-Geor- 1 gia towns, for where in all the land will you find a more pro- ■ gressive, wide a wake and ’ determined citizenry than Vi dalia can calf her own? Vidalia j fiirst, last and always is the; watchword of our people and j their faith in her is bound less. I [Continued from editorial page.] them. Plants and animals thrive in the sunshine. Without ! it they sickeii and die. The i child of the basement is sickly-j pale and puny, while the child of the field is strong and rud dy. People of the open homes never have the blues and are seldom depressed. The. sun is nature’s great remedy for her children. Itj ■is the best disinfectant and the surest germ-destroyer, while at the same time it is tlve cheapest medicine ever put on the market. It is the un- 1 iversal healer and the great est preventive of disease man kind has ever known. Man’s j concoctions are up to a high i state of perfectiin, it is true,! but they have never yet and i never will attain the degree of perfection nature has gained: for hers. ' I 1 One of the most appalling j disasters of modern times was | the burning of the steamer General Slocum iii New York harbor on Wednesday after noon. About fourteen hundred excursionists were on board the steamer and of that num ber 682 are known to be dead and 488 missing. It’s a girl and the editor feels just a little bigger than : :any body else this week. If the paper is short in some rc jspects just ut pit down to the 1 fact that we had an addition jto our family- Tuesday night. Mother and babe are lxith do ing well. —Lycfiis Progress. * A Russian force that was sent to relieve Port • Arthur 1 j has been routed by the Jap- 1 jauese, and it seems only a question of time till Japan will ;beiu possession of the Pori. Two Japanese transports were 5 sunk by Russian warships i with about a thousand soldiei u 1011 board. i - j From tin* ii|)|>i'!iri iii-** <4' sunn* i\v«>iuf*n I nm led tu Believe that' i instead id a dressmaker they have j lieen iu the baud's of.on upholster. - _ j After a bachelor has passed through a corset factory, he never j has the game confidence in woman kind. It makes him cynical and ( convinces him that life is a hollow I show. It is nil right to love your neigh- i j boras yourself, but it is dangerous jto extend tin* same feeling to : your neighbor’s wife. Making iove to a w idiiiv. is a good deal like shooting the rapids you push from the shore, nud the current does the rest-. P. B. This is also f ruk of old in aid a. N. B.—And likewee of young girls Tlieu* is no home so magnificent , | that it dees not contain one or j j more Tugs that the mistress of i 'the house bus bought on, the : twenty-five rents n week plan. ; x '“I s. Hi II ra 31 1 mi Si PI S EOT ’ Jl nan 1 m. 3D CD WF s i o § Z co mmsz BENXETT& LEVKRETT, Phot oft ra i ilicrs. p Viilalin, (in., I>. B. WIUGS, Livery aud Feed Stables- G»l<!<.l>«ro ltugt;ln>a —VID.M IA, (ilColi'-IA. I MEADOWS & MEADOWS, Physicians and Surgeons, ViDAI.I A, - - - (JEOKCIA. OneMiirtUCough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. The Model Gi l ocei ! iJ ;c* * Is now open for Trm: iness with n fresh, new line of family, fancy and heavy groceries. We buy our goods for cash, therefore call offer you ODnje Inducing Prices. N We cxpecUo get your trade,' because we expect to merit it. Come to i,ee us, and if we do not treat j'ou right, you do hot have to come again. Tjje Model GMcei’iJ, * Jenk ii:S-Poe Buildin s, L VI DALI A. GEORGIA. B.F.EC&LES, Furniture, Coffins, Caskets/ Burial Supplies, Bed Lounges, Couches, Spring Ccts,. Gc-carts, Cradles, Grips, Trunks, Rugs, Matting, Lamps, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Pictures and Picture Frames. VIDALIA, GA. at w;*» yen net ran-over by an “Auto" apply B Wp£% OR-TICHENGR’S antiseptic I EJ"•/T iy '• ban sit <s*nv«s a*id watch the wounds heal Bj j 85 Iv» ViV' Oc«<;s It bbe I M.-g 1k41!'3 {(lf :m, CSaMF'3 2nd !>!BiSESTiO!I | - I'r O-io snJ ».'.OO a bottlo f| ’’ >«5 C«tch c«! ! ?r -m Os K. uil , use S if- “A..: 25c a bottle fi V t.uiAil' L’A KULIJi? CO., lairs, ar.i I rops.. Orleans, Li. m »we"full"quaSTsf™?l lISKEY FREE; rUirn t« be the lou t iit.prlood H hl-key Hoane aiultkt Lara cal Hull Order U hlukcy < nni-«m in the South. A)', the North Carolina Wklaktv we aril l« good there’* Iwd. Propie here wouldn't adulterate it they knew bow--they arc too h»n cot! Moat whiskey tellers are noted for mixing, blending waterlog. We Mil more genuine old whiskey and let* water than any known competitor. ‘tu-per’* 11 Y ear Old" YV hl*key la • M«iui J loy! It h toad-- It;. honest “Tarheel*" In th» mountata* of Noitit Carolina.in old-, lylecnpnei-rtltfc. Just nit «■« made by onr grandfather*. Klr.<t-rnte whiskey is sold ato6.(Hi toR6.M pe r g-tilon,but it’s r.ot any better than “Canoer** U Year old.” It must idenee or we wili buy Black. V.> have ocapitular 1100,000.00, a and the Piedmont Eavlnir.i Bank of this city widu-tl /on our word u if oik! . To Introduce tnis oid, honest whisker, we otter four Foil O-JurtK of ••Cu«i>trV 11 Year »ld”-tw. nain|4» bottles,one lb, , one is vear old a corkscrew and a drinking jrlaM*—all for +£.V6. lr ?:»/*» is rent wo will double the al*>\e and pat in free Om * oil Uuurt Extra. We have smmenf this will? key only Tyearoold. ar l will send tWa-galiou keg for bio or will furnish twenty full niiurt buttles on receipt of 111 end give free corkscrew*, drinking gl:>.«t>:»l samuii... innkii:/ t»*ls whiskey co.-t less than tt.3o par cation delivered. Vi* ship in plain boxes with no marks to indicate antwite, and (’repay ulI Kxpress. Orders fm>m Arizona, (Itrvls. Wyoming «’i Winning ion coil tor fsu.o9 worth by i Ught prepaid, rACOCQ CO flnr \ j rt-.nper !>!<!*;. »■* W. M. LEWIS, A ttornoy, M r. Vernon, Georgia. General : - : Practitioner. ICC TAROS fttm CeURTftoIXE. T«o rlo:ks dlpoj. THE MATHIS HOUSE, .hicksun Si. r.'asi. I>t bi.ix, il.\. Mu* 4 . .I. IL Damkf.f., rifoniifrrßKsit I ‘•■•si K«|iiip|H*d holL*ir-a-I>ay 11» *:i s in tli City. Sperm! Hales !»y (Id* Wee!;. <.ld or lint I’atiis Tree. i I DR. //. W. fIEAL | I>K!N'TISi% M ViDALI.V, : : GEORGIA. ih Office lit. di RoliiiiHnii’s !)rii‘f Store. B ><*s '& iiidzS&isL