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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker and
Mrs. Pa't Sharpe spent Saturday* Tjwght,
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrsf 'J A
T. Lewis in Lyon r .. d £■» J
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor
lie Lanier Spivey spent Sundfay with
.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sharpe.
Mr. Quince Sharpe attended prayer <
hneeting at the home of Mr. S.’.J. D."
Hall near North Thompson^Sunday I
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarriel of Col
lins spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Sharpe.
Mrs. Anna Clifton of Valdosta and
Mrs. John D. Hughes of find
Messrs. 0. N. and H. H. Sharpe of
Elza and Solomon Sharpe of Hahira
were called to the bedside of their
brother, Mr. O. \ . Sharpe, who is
not expected to live.
Misses Neita Mar and Oree Sharpe
spent Tuesday afternoon with Misses
Emmie and Ruby Blue.
Master Horace Gibson of Aitnwell
spent Thursday n ght with Master
R. T. Sharpe.
Mrs. Allen Sharpe and daughters,
Misses Neita Mae and Oree. spent
Friday with Mrs. Ralph Sharpe.
Mrs. Allen Shaipe and daughters,
Misses Neita Mae and Oree, spent
Monday with Mrs. Alice Jackson in
the Hughes Chape: section.
Messrs. Lanier Odom and Johnnie
McGowan of Taylor Spring were the
guests of Misses Neita Mae and Oree
Sharpe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blue and daughter.
Miss Emmie, were in town shopping
Monday.
Mrs. H. W. Jackson was tfie guest
of Mrs. Pat Sharpe Monday.
Among those who visited the-hoiqe
■of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Sharpe Suit
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day were Mrs. Ahbie Thompson, Mr,
and Mrs. John J a >iel and Mrs. Ag
nes Phillips of Collins, Misses Neita
Mae and Oree Sharpe. Ossie Thomp- j
son. Mr. and M 1 .. Herbert Sharpe,
Mr. R. S. Sharpe Messrs. W. M.
and Henry McLeirore, Tom Clifton,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Miss
Ophelia Hughes and Johnnie Sharpe
of Elza.
Mr. and Mrs. Massie Mclntyre
spent Saturday night with the latter's
parent. Mr. and M rs. R. H. Hard
man, near Ailey.
NOBODY'S DARLING.
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Mr. and Mrs. h. Willis of Taylor
Spring visited relatives in our sec
tion Monday.
Mr. C. L. Allmrnd s4>ent last week
in Savannah, serving as a juryman
in the U. S. Court.
Misses Lula and Leona Mcßride
were pleasant visitors here Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. E. D. Sm.'.h and children of
Vidalia spent Saturday night and
Sunday with rela'ives here.
Mrs. Riley Bai cv was the,, guest
of Mrs. M. E. Bailey Thursday.
Mr. T. J. Davis and family have
moved into this community. We
welcome them.
Mr. D. L. Wiggnis of Ashburn has
moved to the place recently vacated 1
by Mr. C. J. Woods.
FARMER’S WIFE.
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Mr. and Mrs. Massie Mclntyre of
the Aimwell sect on visited the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hardeman, Sunday.
Mrs. H. D. Glaze and daughter.
Miss Myrtle, and niece. Miss Grace
Glaze, of Vidalia visited Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Morris Sunday. t
Miss Josephine Morris, who has J
been in Atlanta ioi the past five or
six months, has secured a vacation
of two weeks and is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Alice Morris, near Mc-
Gregor.
Mr. L. V. Mitchell of Atlanta was
with the home folks at McGregor for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Make Morris were
shopping in Vidalia Saturday.
Rev. Ralph Griffin will fill his reg
ular appointment at Bethel the first
Saturday and Sunday in February.
Everyone cordially invited to come
and be with us.
An entertainment was given Tues
day night at the home of Mr. Cal;,
houn and all those present report, a
very pleasant time.
Mrs. Rebecca Willis and daughter,
Mrs. Burley Phillips, of Vidalia vis
ited Mrs. John Dickson last week.
TULIP.
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All those desiring to take voice
lessons please see me at once. The
rates are 40c per lesson. Phone
220. Mrs. T. L. W. MacDonald.
NOTICE
T have a fine cow with six day old
calf in good condition, not mischiev
ous, am over stocked, also some fine
beef cattle.
C. S. MEADOWS. Sr.
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR
OF MISS MARY DOWNS.
'Miss Mary Downs was the honoree
at a Rook party given last Friday
evening by Misses Walker and Mer
liSit jitt the home of Mrs. J. W. Math
ews on Church si'eet. Miss Downs
■made the highest score, and following
the game a delicious salad course was
served. Present were Misses Downs,
jilerj-itt, H.arte, Gilman, Oree Mead
ows, Walker, Messrs. Downs, God
bee. Hugh Mathews, Harry Powell.
Stanley.
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Wonder* for Me,”
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"I suffered for a long
time with womanly weak-
ness," says Mrs. ]. R
Simpson, of 51 Spruce wmmrA
St., Asheville, N. C. “ I
finally got to the place j
I where it was an effort for
me to go. I would have
bearing-down pains in
my side and baels es
pecially severe across my
back, and down In my
side there was a great all
deal of soreness. I was
nervous and easily Op
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CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
ITVI "I heard of Cardui and
decided to use it," con
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saw shortly it was bene-
Fdß siting me, so I kept it up
a and it did wonders for
me. And since then I BteV*
have been glad to praise aprM
Cardui. It is the best
woman’s tonic made/’ 4j
Weak women need a
| tonic. Thousands and
a thousands, like Mrs. WJTZd |
Simpson, have found
S Cardui of benefit toihem. wgrA
Try Cardui for your trou
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•** 8-lb. Morris Puri l y Com. $1.34 4
4 4-lb. Morris Furity Com.. . 68c *
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J* 1 can Shelled Walnuts 57c
* * 1 jar Beechnut Peanut But. 38c 4
‘* 1 can Carnation Milk, small 9c »
j’ 1 can Borden’s Tall Milk JBc |
1 can Dime Brand Milk 20c *},
I* 1 can Pimentos 18c ]£
II 1 bot. Durkce's Salad Dress. 18c J.
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, .j,
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THt VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Itemslof General Interest Around Town; A Personal
Mention of Those Who Come and Go.
Wear a Girl Scout tag Saturday.
Farmers who have velvet beans for
sale should see John Lee Meadows.
He will pay $12.50.
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—Come to see us for guaranteed
battery work. Eveready Storage
Battery Co.
Make the Girl Scouts happy by
wearing a tag Saturday.
The Girl Scouts want a home. Help
them equip their quarters.
Mr. Morgan of Cedar Crossing is
now a patient at the Hospital.
—We handle the celebrated Willard
Storage Battery; none better.—Sou
thern Storage Battery Co.
Lost, Sunday, an open-face South
Bend watch, gold case, 15-jewel
works, leather strap with emblem of
Hampshire breeders association for
fob. Finder please return to Dr. M.
J. Rattray and receive reward ts
Mrs. J. E. Meicer is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Gay. in Woodland.
—Just received new shipment of Art
Squares and Baby Rockers. ‘
J. J. DONALDSON.
Durocs For Sale. For nice open
sows and gilts. ’75 to 300 pounds
each, price S3O to S4O, immuned and
registered. C. A. Warnock, Regis
ter, Ga. 2-4-3 t
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Mr. H. L, Carter returned Tues
day from a visit to his father at
Griffin.
The Girl Scouts are twenty-five
strong, striving to make real Ameri
can women.
The Girl Scouts deserve your help.
Make a contribution to their fund and
wear a tag.
The friends of l'ttlc Curtis Hamil
ton of Kibhee will regret to learn that
his condition is serious.
Home made cakes, candies, grape
fruit, marmalade, mayonnaise salad
dressing. Orders taken for special
cakes at the Zig Zag.
—See M. M. Dunsford for fresh
groceries; new store on north Rail
road avenue, next to the Vidalia In-
Istallment Co.
Mrs. M. L. Williamson of Petros,
j who has been a patient at the Hos
i pital, is improving rapidly.
Rev. J. H. Oliver of Augusta re
turned to his home Wednesday, after
) recovering from an operation at the
| Vidalia Hospital.
The many friends of Mrs. G. L.
[Jordan of Collins will he glad to know
' that she is improving at the Vidalia
1 Hospital.
—066 breaks a cold quicker than
j any remedy we know. ts
| If you have seed cane for sale see
iL. li. Darby, Vidalia. l-28-2t
The friends of Mr. Roy Peterson
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will lie glad to know that he is lm- i
proving very rapid’y and that he will [
soon he able to leave the hospital, j
| —Just received new shipment of Art |
* Squares and Baby Rockers.
J. J. DONALDSON.
If you have velvet beans for sale,
see John Lee Meadows. He is of
fering $12.50.
—666 quickly relieves a cold.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harris went up
to Thomson Sundaj-. where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hatch- j
er. Mr. Harris returned Monday,
while Mrs. Harri, remained for a (
week’s visit.
South Georgia was visited by snow
Thursday morniner early risers find-1 1
ing the ground nearly covered and a
thick snow falling. However, tlvj
flakes soon stopped falling and the j
snow on the ground quickly melted, j
Parties having seed canc for sale i
will please communicate with L. H.j
Darby. Vidalia. 1 -28-21
Friends of Attorney D. C. Pattillo
will regret to learn that lie has been
seriously ill for several days, suffer
ing from an attack of piphtheria.
News from his b.-dside is that he is
making satisfactory progress toward
recovery.
Velvet Beans Wanted. John Lee
Meadows will pay $12.50 per ton for
velvet beans.
Velvet Beans Wanted. John Lee
Meadows wants to buy a quantity of
velvet beans. Wili pay $12.50.
MEETING OF PARENT-TEACHER
ASSOCIATION FEB. 4.
Topic—Child Welfare.
Director—Mrs. Chess Abernathy.
Brief history of founders, Mrs.
| Theodore Birney and Mrs. Phoebe
Hearst—Mrs. Chas. D. Williams.
Eighteen years of child welfare and
what has been accomplished—Mrs.
J. T. Ragan.
Vocal duet, selected —Mrs. J. B.
Brewton and Mrs. W. A. Jones.
Recent legislation of our State con- '
cerning child webare—Mrs. T. W. '
: Willets, Jr.
Music, Little Boy Blue—Mrs. T. L. !
W. MacDonald, Mrs. H.' A. Threl- '
keld. <
The public is cordially invited to
attend these #neetings. Our study
on child welfare is one of the most
interesting of the year. February
17th is known as Founders Day.
Mrs. Katherine C. Higgins, Nation
al President, says- “In this country
millions of little children are in our
midst but they wiil not be children
long; what is done for them must
be done now. The task is a vast
one: our army of child welfare work
ers needs reinforcing. Our two
hundred thousand members should
this year be increased to five hundred
thousand. We should become an
: army sufficiently well informed and
powerful enough to asure’ , 'to each child
its* chane for health, knowledge and
■ soul nurture..
"The National Congress of Mothers
and Parent-Teacher Associations is
not an exclusive otganization; it de
■ sires to co-operate with all other or
-1 ganizations having child welfare and
citizenship as their objects. It lays
upon the shoulders of the men and
women who join its ranks the bur
den of‘the children of the nation. In
fact, love for children is the first
requisite for membership.
“Our slogan for the year is, Five
hundred thousand members, all en
l thusiastically two?king together for
the welfare of the children.”
The joint hostess at this meeting
will he Mrs. L. B. Godbee, Mrs. J.
T. Douglas. Mrs A. D. Frederick,
Mrs. R. A. Hal! Mrs. T. R. Lee,
Mrs. A. F. Smith. Mrs W. O. Don
ovan, Mrs. A. F. Fanning, Mrs. R. G.
Gritnstead, Mrs. 1 J. Harrell, Mrs.
N. S. Meadows, Mrs. S. W. Vann.
LITTLE ELIZABETH COLSON
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS.
Oti Monday afternoon little Miss
Elizabeth Colson entertained a large
number of her triends in honor of
her third birthday. Many games 1
were played, after which a course ’
of refreshments was" served. Mrs. ‘
Colson was assisted in serving by ‘
Miss Minnie Lee Purcell. Thßse <
present were Louise Blount. Mar- ,
guerite Purcell, Juanita and Louise ‘
Cooper, Ethel Evans, Annette Oliver, ’
Emily Davis, Grace Blackman, Cur- <
tis and Audrey Gay, Frances Dent, 1
i Loraine Kavakos, Elise Adams, Eliz- j
I alieth and Evelyn Colson.
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—ls your car looks worn carry it J
|to Eveready Storage Battery Co. at *
Overland Garage. South Railroad Ave- •
and let them make it look like a 1
new one. ;
—Our prescription department is "
up-to-date in every particular, and p
the best of service is given you.
Oliver-Pierce Drug Co.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails .
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. 1
Instantly reli'wes Itching Piles, and you can ger
restful sleep after the first application. P-ice 611 c. •
No Worms in a healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un- '
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a J |
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. .
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu |
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, j 1
improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength- j ,
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take, ode per bottle. , ,
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Vidalia Buggy Co.
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G. K. MURCHISON
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
VIDALIA. GEORGIA
Day Phone 92; Night Phone 36,
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I Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows and Peg Tooth ii
I Harrows at a Sacritice ii
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| Riding Plows, Walking Plows, Repairs for ••
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MISS CLAUDIA STITH J,
COMPLIMENTS VISITORS.!
Miss Claudia Stllh entertained on
Monday evening, the party being in j
honor of Misses Anne Vera Moore I
and Manic Griffin of Nunez, who!
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have been visiting in the city. Two I
interesting contests were enjoyed, the j
guests being first asked to describe
the objects found on a penny, Vena-'
blc Anderson and Miss Griffin making
the best score. The secod contest —•
a dinner menu —was won by Mr.
Stanley, the booby going to Miss j
Eva Warren and Miss Griffin. Fol
lowing the contes. s, elegant refresh
ments were served.
The guests were Misses Ola and
Eva Warren, Mary Downs, I.ucile
Frederick, Manic Griffin, Anne Vera j
Moore. Claudia and Estelle Stith:!
Messrs. Abbie Vann, J. B. Stanley.!
W. L. Downs, \ enable Anderson,
Hal Macon, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Turner.
—A few doses of 666 break a cold.
Lucky
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cigarette
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