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in savings accounts, yet only ten per cent of the people W
of this country are depositors.
A Are you one of the nine who have no interest in W
A this vast sum, or are you the tenth one, who is saving? Sjjjf
The answer to this question may tell the story of your tip
jK success or failure. There is opportunity for you to be- W
m come a saver and a successful man. 1 here also lies be
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§road that leads to disaster. Our Bank will help you. W
Will you start on the right road? W
1 The Citizens Bank |
W. T. McArthur, President. V
A L. M. McLemore, Vice-President.
§J. B. Brewton, Cashier. , X
H. H. Powell, Assistant Cashier.
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INSURANCE
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SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
Best grade Self-Rising Flour, per sack $1.70
Lard, in bulk, per pound 20c
8-pound bucket Snow 7 Drift Lard $1.90
Best grade Rice, per pound 10*-
Sugar, per pund 14c
Maxwell Huese Coffee, per pound 50c
Arbuckle Coffee, per pound '• 35c
Breakfast Bacon, per pound 35c
Irish Potatoes, per pound •••• 4c
2-pound can of Tomatoes. t . 25c
M. M. DUNFORD
N. Railroad Ave. Phone 262 Vidalia, Ga.
IHE VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA
Local and Personal.
Mr. Orion Page spent Sunday at
Gillis Spring.
Mr S. Z. Simons was in Hazle
hurst Monday.
Mr. Tom Timmeiman spent Sunday
in Cedartown.
Mr. J. 1.. Dußose spent the week
end in Savannah.
—ls your car looks worn carry it
to Eveready Storage Battery Co. at
Overland Garage, South Railroad Ave
and let theimmake it look like a
new one.
Mr. A. T. Johnson of Alston was
in the city Wednesday.
Mrs. T. C. Thompson is visiting
relatives in Augusta this week.
Mr. Remer Todd of Alabama is
visiting relatives here this week.
M rs. D. 1.. Jordan of Collirfs is a!
patient at the hospital this week.
For Rent—Good two-horse farm
near Alston. Mrs. E. 1,. Meadows
l-28-3t.
—Bring your prescriptions to us.
They will be accurately filled and we
use the purest drugs.—Union Phar
macy.
Miss Julia Davis of Milledgeville
is the guest this week of Mrs. F. B.
Glover.
Mesdames Joe and Emanuel Hackel
were guests of friends in Atlanta
last week.
Mrs. M. Cohen ol Martinsbiirg, W.
Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe
Hackel.
—We have first class rental bat
teries for your use while repairing
the ones you leave. Eveready Sto
rage Battery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Joel of Jack
sonville, Fla., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hackel.
Mrs. J. E. Schumpert has return
ed from Forsyth, .where she has been
visiting her mother.
Mrs. Isled of Kibbee, who has been
at the Vidalia Hospital for treatment,
returned home Tuesday.
—To break a cold take 666. ts
Misses Velma and Louise McAr
thur of Long Potttl are visiting Mrs.
Hi P. Willbanks this week.
Mrs. Alice Harrell and son, Guy,
of Lyons are visiting Mrs. M. L.
Williamson of Petros at the Vidalia
Hospital.
—We are still giving the best ser
vice possible; your patronage appre
rated.—Southern Storage Battery Cc
Friends of Mrs. G. N. Mathews,
recently operated upon at the Vidalia
Hospital, will be glad to learn of her
improvement.
Mr. D. T. Durden has returned
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to his home in Glenwood, after re
covering from an operation at the
Vidalia Hospital.
Miss Marjorie Godwin has return
ed to Hazlehurst, after visiting rela
tives and friends in Vidalia and Dub
lin for several days.
• —Wanted to buy 1000 bushels good
ear Corn at 75 cents per bushel.
J. F. Darby,
Vidalia, Ga.
—For fresh groceries try M. M.
Diunford, the new groceryman on
north Railroad avenue, next to Vi
dalia Installment Co.
Miss Dorothy Brantley left this
week for the South Georgia College,
Mcßae, after spending the holidays
at the home of Mrs. Victoria Mc-
Natt.
—Eveready batteries for sale.
Guaranteed 18 months. Eveready
Storage Battery Co.
Lost —In some business house in
Vidalia, rattlesnake skin, wrapped up
in newspaper. Please leave at Ad
vance office. A. T. Rainwater, Hel
ena, Ga. ltx
—Lost, o ne pointer dog, 1 iver col
ored head and cars, liver and white
body with large liver spots. Finder
return to Tanner—Brice Co. and get
liberal reward. ltx
For Sale —My house and lot on
Jackson street. One of the best in
Vidalia. Good terms. J. W. Mc-
Whorter.
Mr. J. A. Dent, formerly of this
city, but now a resident of South Car
olina, returned home Sunday, after
recovering from an operation at the
Vidalia Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Durden of
Dublin spent Sunday here, visiting
Mr. Talmadge Durden, who is con
valescing from a recent operation at
the Vidalia Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Highsmith
of Hazlehurst brought th£ir daugh
ter to the hospital this week for
treatment. The little girl is suf
fering from a fractured arm.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages arid
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors hr- e so nmu li
faith in the curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they otter One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. .1. rHKNRY & CO.. Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Drugciat.-s, T."c.
—We sell Goodrich Tires; you know
what they are.—Southern Storage
Battery Company.
M rs. M. A. Carter returned Mon
day from Pierson, where on Sunday
the body of her son, Sergt. Denny
Carter, who died in France, was in
terred by the side of his father.
Miss Mary Fditlia Mathews re
turned to Jacksonville, Fla., Thurs
day to resume her studies, after a
stay of several days with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Math
ews, in this city.
—Pure Mead Cotton Seed For Sale.
This is a long staple cotton, ranging
I from one and a half to one and sev
en-eighths inches, matures early as
short cotton, yields well and brings
grower double to thrtee times as much
ias short cotton. M. J. Rattray, Vi
dalia, Ga. ts
—Our prescription department is
up-to-date in every particular, and
the best of service is given you.
Oliver-Pierce Drug Co.
Capt. M. D. Hughes, justice of
the peace at Mt. Vernon for a long
number of years, died at his home in
that city Monday morning. The fu
neral services were held Wednesday.
Capt. Hughes was in his usual health
Monday morning and had gone to his
barn to feed his horse, being strick
en with heart failure, and his lifeless
body was found by one of his sis
ters. He was a brave Confederate
soldier and lost his right arm during
the war between the States.
B. Y. P. U. SOCIAL.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Turner were
at home in their pretty new bunga
low on Durden street last Thursday
evening to the members and friends
of the local B. Y. P. U.. The main
feature* of the evening was an oyster
roast and marshmallow toasting. A
business meeting was entered into
first, for the election of officers for
the ensuing six months, resulting as
follows:
President, H. A, Turner; vice-pres
ident, J. W. Dale; secretary, Mrs.
H. A. Turner; Cor. Sec’y, Miss Ju
lia Meadows; treasurer, Miss Eliza
beth Price; Leader group 1, Miss
Luella Hudson; Leader group 2, Mr.
Gunter; Leader group 3, Miss Ander
son ; Leader group 4, Jake Price,
Leader of Bible Quiz, Miss Alice
Moore;/Pianist, Miss Fannie Kate
Bland; Chorister, Miss Elizabeth
Price.
After the business meeting, many
interesting games and contests were
engaged in. Those winning the
booby in the “Jitney Romance” were
Miss Elizabeth Poindexter and Ber
nard Herring. As a forfeit tney fa
vored those present with a vocal duet
—‘■Bubbles."
One of the main characteristics of
the social was the easy manner in
which the host and hostess made ev
eryone feel at home, and'the night
will long be remembered by the young
people who were present.
On Sunday evening group 2 gave
quite a unique p-ogram under the
direction of Mr. Gunter, their wide
awake leader. It was a union in mar
riage of Miss B. Y. P. U. Spirit and
Mr. Our B. Y. P. U. The usual
wedding procession was formed and
Rev. J. T. B. Anderson spoke the
t i words that joined these two beau
tiful ideals.
i The B. Y. P. U. is one of the
i most progressive organizations of the
Baptist church heic, and under the
efficient leadership of Mr. Turner
and his able group leaders they are
. planning big things for the year.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
j A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
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
i ating Effect 60c.
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THECHAPj/y j/Jr
Mr. Patch does not wander smilingly up to you out on
the road and inquire if he can be of any assistance to you. He
must be a guest on the trip or he won’t help you a bit when
the big blow-out comes off.
REDUCTION IN PRICES
The price of Willard Batteries for automobile starting
and lighting is reduced 25 per cent effective Jan. Ist.
This applies to all sizes and types.
There is only one grade Os Willard Batteries—the highest
grade. This quality will be jealously maintained.
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: S. R. Shuman’s Market I
Phone 217 ii
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All Kinds of Fresh and Cured
MEATS
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lard, era Mi Si
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Fish and Oysters in season.
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“Felt Like Eating ”
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
Were Greatly Helped by Ziron.
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//■■ »Y WIFE and I, after a hard
epring on the farm, were
tired apd run-down,” says
Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth,
Oa. "We neither felt well. I knew my
blood was bad, as 1 had little boils on
the back of my neck. *
"We felt we needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought it
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. We took It faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we began to
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
IS YOU!) HEALTH
GRADUALLY SUPPING?
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Inter citing Experience of a Texas Lady Wbo Declares Thai if More
Women Knew About Cardtri They Would Be Spared
Mncb Sickness and Worry.
Navasota, Texas. —Mrs. W. M. Peden,
of this place, relates the following interest
ing account of how she recovered her
strength, having realized that she was
actually losing her health:
"Health is the greatest thing in the
world, and when yoa feel that gradually
slipping away from you, you certainly sit
up and take notice. That is what I did
some time ago when 1 found myself in a
very nervous, run-down condition of
health. 1 was so tired and felt so lifeless
I could hardly go at all.
"I was just no account for work. I
would get a bucket of water and would
ieel so weak I would have to set it down
before I felt like I could lift it to the shelf.
In this condition, of course, to do even
my housework was a task almost im
possible to accomplish.
“I was . . iwrvwifi and easitv unset
and I sure felt like eating.
"JStron sure did us good. It mad*
ns both seer stronger and better for
the tall work, which everyone knows
is 'some work’ on a farm. My bolls
begun to dry up, though just at first
they seemed worse.
"We are much better and can highly
recommend Ztron, and gladly do so foe
It sure did ns good.”
Zlrpn ts a safe, reliable, tonic medi
cine,, good for men, women and child
ren, ’when an Iron tonlo is indicated.
It is easy to take and contains at
habit-forming drugs.
Ask year druggist or dealer.
1 couldn’t rest well at night and was . ..
just lifeless.
"I heard of Cardui and after reading I
decided 1 had some female trouble that
was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui
. and began it . .
"In a very short while after 1 began the
Cardui Home Treatment I saw an im
provement and it wasn’t long until I was
all right—good appetite, splendid rest,
and much stronger so that I easily did my
house work.
“Later 1 took a bottle of Cardui as a
tonic. I can recommend Cardui and glad
ly do so, for if more women knew, it
would save a great deal of worry and
sickness.”
The enthusiastic praise of thousands ol
other women who have found Cardui
helpful should convince you that it is
wcrlfi trying. All druggists sell it
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