Newspaper Page Text
First: It is sold at a mod
erate price. You save when ;
you buy it
Second: It has more than the '
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There are no fail- ,
! ures— it always makes the j
I sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil
-5 lions of housewives —leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.
msßm
Fifth: It the best Baking
Powder that can be produced. Was
given highest awards at World’s
Pure Food Exposition,ChicagojParis
Exposition, Paris, France. Calumet
Sixth: It contains only such Recipa
ingredients as have been officially j cup butter,
approved by the United States Food i/ 2 CU p sugar, 2
Authorities. eggs, cup
The finest quality Baking
Powder —at the most economical RnWincr Powder
cost . “The Biggest Bargain That SSS
Goes into the Kitchen Today. nuts, 1 teaspoon
Mix plain flour with pure baking lemon juice.
powdelrlnstead of using uncertain Then mix in the
mixtures. Then you wdl know your regular way.
bakings are pure and wholesome. Plain
flour cannot be adulterated.
Hastings Seeds
1921 Catalog Free
It's ready now. 116 handsomely il
hntrated pages of worth-while seed
tad garden news. This new catalog,
we believe, is the most valuable seed
book ever published. It contains
twenty full pages of the most popular
Vegetables and flowers in their natu
ral colors, the finest work of its kind
•Ver attempted.
With our photographic illustrations,
color pictures also from photo
graphs, we show you just what you
grow with Hastings’ Seeds even be
fore yop order the Beeds. This cata
makes garden and flower bed
planning easy and H should be in ev
jiry single Southern home. Write us
a post-card for it, giving your name
and addrt-ss. It will come to you
by return mail fthd you will be mighty
glad you’ve got it,
Hastings' Seeds are ihe Standard
A the South and they have the larg
est mail order seed house in the world
back of them. They've got to be th«
best. Write now for the 1921 cata
log It is absolutely free. H. G. HAS
TINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA,
GA.
I
-y ft
You Do More Work,
You arc more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition, impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
OROVE’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 Dot s patent medicine, it 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. These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. »The formula is just the same to
day, and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rub ted on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
KODAKEItS
K;t better pictures, quicker
I, and the cost is no more
tinn the ordinary.
(AIL YOUR KODAK
FILMS TO KNIGHT.
Rolls developed. 15c.
Prints, vest pocket sire.
3A, 7c; enlargements,
25c and up.
u // Complete Price List
v on request.
DOYLE C. KNIGHT, Box 189, Dublin, Ga.
"The Kodaker's Friend”
INSURANCE
FIRE, LIFE, THEFT, TORNADO,
BONDS, AUTOMOBILE AND
LIVE STOCK LIFE.
LEADING COMPANIES.
V. B. HERRING
Office over Citizens Bank; Phone 183
YIDALIA, GEORGIA
Proteional Cards
DR. CHAS D. WILLIAMS
Practicing Physician
Vidalia, Ga.
Office in Post-office Building.
Phones: Res. 84-3; Office 84-2
-
DR. L. H. DARBY
DENTIST
EQUIPPED WITH X-RAY OUTFIT
Postoffice Building
VIDALIA. GEORGIA
DR. ELTON S. OSBORNE
SPECIALTY:
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
19 Jones Street, East
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
DR. M. L. CURRIE
Office rear of postoffie building.
Furnishes his own medicine and fills
most of his prescriptions.
Phones: Residence 164; office 151.
J. E. MERCER, M. D.
Vidalia, Georgia
Office Over Union Pharmacy.
Office Hours: 9to 10 a. m., 4to 6 p. m.
Office Phone 136; Residence 189.
B. P. JACKSON
ATTORN FA -AT-LAW
Practice Civil and Criminal Law in
All Courts.
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
D. C. PATTILLO
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Estates, Bankruptcy
and Loans.
First National Bank Bnildi-ug.
Phone 145.
DR. W. H. HUGHES
CHIROPRACTOR
Office over Bank of Vidalia.
Will he it 1 office at Vidalia Wednes
day and Saturday of each week.
M. J. RATTRAY,
VETERINARY SURGEON
PHONE NO. 229
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
W. M. LEWIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VIDALiA, GA.
Office over Bank of Vidalia.
W. J. DcLOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Citizens Bank.
PHONE NO. 18.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
ffll VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
++++++ + + + + *F
* •>
AIM WELL HAPPENINGS. •>
+ •>
+ »> -> ❖❖**+❖*++ +
Miss Belle Smith, who is teaching!
near South Thompson, spent the last
week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mat
tie Smith.
Mrs. A. L. VV ,lkes and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with rel
atives at Kibbee.
Walter Fiveash of Monroe La.,
visited relatives here last week.
P. W. Nobles has been quite sick
for several days.*
Miss Leila Odom has returned to
her home here after spending sev
eral days with relatives at Glenwood.
Mrs. Thomas Thompson is visit
ing relatives in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Conrsey near Lyons Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Cannie Davis of
near Kibbee spe - '* the week-end
with his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Odom of the
South Thmpson section spent the last
week end with the latter’s parents.
Masters Phineas and Sammie Hard
man of near Shatpe Spur visited in
this section last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reese spent
Saturday night and Sunday with her
parents near Center.
and Mrs. D. E. Odom were
the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Lewis
Tomlin near Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilkes vis
ited the latter’s father, Mr. J. W.
Cutjrie, year Johnsons Corner last
Sunday.
COMRADE BIBLE CLASS
HAS BEEN ORGANIZED.
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 11th, at
the Methodist parsonage a Sunday
school class was organized for young
men and women of Vidalia. The
name of the class i: to he “The Com
rade Class.” Mrs. W. M. Blith was
elected teacher, with Mrs. Chester
Shuman, assistant. Every young
man and woman who does not at
tend Sunday school is invited to be
come a member of this interesting
class.
Below are the officers and commit
tees :
President, P. M Powcl.
Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Zenobia
Peterson.
Membership Committee. Miss Lour
ise Harte, Chairman; H. H. Powell,
Miss Claudia Stith. Miss Lois Rogers,)
Miss Mary Downs. B. W. Godbee,
Miss Sarah Odom, Miss Gillman.
Vigilance Conimfltee, Miss Mary
Lester, Miss Nina Green, Mr. Her
bert French.
Telephone Committee, Miss Clarice
Turner, P. M. Powell, Miss Evelyn
Taylor.
Publicity Committee, Miss Nina
Green, Mrs. Chester Shuman.
The Qutrtm That Does Not Affect the Head
Because of its tonic and laxative -fleet. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES.
Lumber, Rrick, Lime, Sand, Cement,
Sash and Doors Beaver Board,
Roofing, Shing'es, Hardware,
and Nails.
* Mill Work oi All Kinds.
Sherwin-Williams Paints.
JOHN T. RAGAN & COMPANY,
Phone 131
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
AND THE FLO
First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk
Purgative With Calotabs, the
Purified and Refined Calomel
Tablets that arc Nausea
less, Safe and Sure.
Doctors have found by experience
that no medicine for colds and influ
enza can be depended upon for full ef
fectiveness until the liver is made thor
oughly active. That is why the first
step in the treaitmert is the new, nausea
less calomel t.'.blots called Calotabs,
which are free from the sickening and
weakening effects of tho old style calo
mel. Doctors also point oat the fact
that an active liver may go a long way
towards preventing influenza and is one
of the most important factors in en
abling the patient to successfully with
stand au attack and ward off pneu
monia.
One Calotab on the tongue at bed
time with a swallow of water—that’s
all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight
est interference with your eating, pleas
ure or work. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your liver is active, your ,
system is purified, and you are feeling
fine, with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in
original sealed packages, price thirty- ;
five cents. Your money will be cheer
fully refunded if you do not find Ihetn
delightful.— (Adv.)
“DALTON CITIZEN” FLAYS
micijilhgue
Facts of Vital Interest to
Everybody in Georgia
Selfish Interests Exposed
in Timely Editorial
The fight, never-ending it seems,
being waged by certain Atlanta poli
ticians and lobbyists against the Geor
gia Railway and Power Company, is
growing somewhat of a boomerang.
There are a few people in Atlanta
who live for no other purpose it
would seem, than to obstruct and con
demn every move the power company
makes.
They want it to deliver service
without any increase in rates for
light, power, and gas, regardless of
costs. They fought every advance
the company has asked for when ev
ery reasonable and sensible man
knows that pre-war prices mean bank
ruptcy for public service corpora
tions.
We are coming now to the kernel
of the nut. There are numbers of
people in the state who are begin
ning to feel that certain selfish in
terests in Atlanta want rates far be
low cost. They want the Georgia
Railway and Power Company to give
them these cheap rates and then make
it up by levying very much higher
rates outside the city of Atlanta,
which is exactly what is not going
to be done, because the Atlanta fight
is being watched.
In order to ascertain whether or
not the rates asked for by the power
company in Atlanta are too high, an
audit of the company’s books was
suggested. The power company
quickly agreed to it, and offered to
Say one-half the expense of the au
it. Did Atlanta agree to it? No,
she did not. She refused to help pay
for the audit, and is still doing it.
All of which goes to show there is
somewhere in this affair a lot of
hypocrisy, demagogy and insincerity.
If the rates the Georgia Railway and
Power Company are asking for are
too high for the service, why does not
the city of Atlanta prove to the con
trary by an agreement to help pay
for an audit for the purpose of ascer
taining the true facts?
All of the buncombe put forth by
the so-called “Municipal League” of
the state is a fight against the Geor
gia Railway and Power Company.
“The state should act,” say the bulle
tins. Certainly it should, but when
ever it does, it will not act just as
Marion Jackson, Jim Key and John
Eagan want it to act. And if it did
there is not a municipality in the
state of Georgia able to wote enough
bonds to build an electrical plant with
facilities enough to render the service
now supplied by the power company.
We are now speaking of those cities
using wholly the service supplied by
the Georgia Railway and Power Com
pany.
Dalton has had her experience with
a municipal power and light plant,
and at a time when there was very
little of the current used for anything
except lighting.
And Dalton and her industries pre
fer to deal with a power company
sufficiently capable of delivering the
goods.
Atlanta should quit nagging the
Georgia Railway and Power Company
for at least awhile, and give it an
opportunity to finish up some of the
power developments it started before
the war.
They are sorely needed in the state
as a means of improving service.
It is service the people want from
Ihe power company, and if it develops
that it is charging too much for it,
It will then be time to show it up,
and let the Railroad Commission,
which has supervision of its rates,
say what is right and proper
Dalton Citizen, --■
Advertisement.
i 1
4, + + * + ******** + + *
* ♦
* UVALDA NEWS. *
* ♦
+ **4>***+* *********
Mrs. T. E. Miller has returned from
a visit to friends ; n Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryals and daughter
of Cordele attended the funeral of
Dr. Mobley Wednesday of last week.
Mr. Peyton Yournans was guest of
his sister. Mrs. \V. C. Langford last
week.
Presiding Elder Outler rendered a
very interesting sermon to a large
congregation at the Methodist
Church Sunday night.
A series of services are in progress
at the Baptist Church conducted by
Rev. T. F. Callaway, State Evange
list, assisted by Mr. Bell the singer.
The building is crowded at each ser
vice and great good is being occom
plished.
Mrs. W. B. Kent and son Billy, of
Alamo are spending sometime with
Mrs. R. H. Mobley.
Misses Ada and Margaret Lang
ford were guests last week of Mrs.
"Roscoe Price at \ idalia.
Mr. Prickett of Locust Grove is
visiting his son. Rev. B. C. Prickett.
We regret that Rev. J. H. Oliver
was taken ill and had to go to the
sanatorium at Vidalia for treatment.
Hope he will be able to return to the
meeting soon.
Mr. Albert Wh iilock and Mrs. Ida
Durden were married at the Baptist
church at this place Thursday night
of last week. Rev. B. C. Prickett
officiating.
Mr. J. W. Kight is able to be out
again among his friends, after sever
al days illness.
Mr. W. P. Calhoun made a bus
iness trip to Moultrie Tuesday.
LOWE BROTHERS
Specials
FOR A LIMITED TIME WE WILL SELL
P. & G. Scap, per box 8c
Labor Saver Soap, per bar 8c
Ivory Soap, per bar 8c
Clean Easy Soap, per bar 8c
■ Star Soap, per bar 4c
| Lenox Soap, per bar 4c
I Ivory Soap Flakes, regular 15c seller, at 8c
I Star Naphtha Washing Powder, per box 4c
I Canned Peas, per can 12c
■ Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, per can 12c
S Welch’s Grapelade i 34c
B Armour’s Veribest Cherries 12c
Seed Potatoes,, per peck 70c
We are retail agents for Vidalia Bakery’s Fresh Bread, Cakes
and Pics. Fresh stock always on hand.
LOWE BROS.
110 Mclntosh St. Vidalia, Ga.
Banking by Mail
No matter whether you live at points adjacent to
Savannah or in the adjoining states of South Carolina
or Florida, or even points more remote, our Banking by
Mail System furnishes a method for transacting your
banking business at home with even greater conven
ience to you than when transacted with a local insti
tution.
The farmer living five miles or mote from his nearest
bank loses practically the entire day when he goes to
town to transact his banking business, and besides work
at home usually stops until he gets back. This loss of
time and expense can be saved by using our perfected
Banking by Mail System, which enables him to handle
his banking business at home.
Absolute safety of funds deposited with us is as
sured by the deposit of $4,000,000.00 in lurst Mortgages
with the Citizens and Southern Bank of Savannah as
Trustee and $1,100,000.00 in capital stock, surplus, un
divided profits and stockholders’ liability. Are you of
fered this security where you are no .v depositing or in
vesting your savings?
The Georgia State Savings
Association
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Capital and Surplus $400,000. Undivided Profits $465,090.
Total Resources Over $5,000,000.
4>j Per Cent per annum Interest paid on Savings Deposits
51J Per Cent per annum Interest paid on Time Deposits
Remember—No charge made for collecting out of town
checks. WRITE FOR BOOKLET "C”
*+++**+***+***++
* «
* HARMONY NEWS *
♦ *
4* «fr <fr +
Quite a large crowd attended the
B. Y. P.U. Meeting here Sunday
night.
Mr. J. H. Kitchens and daughter,
Miss Florence, and Mr. Robert
Kitchens of Uvalda were guests at
the home of Mr. W. A. Kitchens
last Saturday.
Miss Hattie Sammons was the
guest of Misses Florence and Ear
line Sheppard last Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Barwick and Miss Hat
tie Sammons spent last Friday very
pleasantly with their sister, Mrs. W.
T. Kitchens.
Miss Earline Sheppard spent the
week-end with home folks.
Mr. Erie Meeks and Miss Viola
Thompson attended the B. Y. P. U.
meeting here Sunday night.
Mr. Cleo Sammons and Miss Sarah
Williamson were guests of Misses
Angie and Ruth Kitchens last Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Braswell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Kitchens.
The singing at the home of Miss
Etta Stanford on Saturday night was
enjoyed very much by a large crowd.
DARK EYES.
ALSTON FARMER
RAISES BIG TURNIP
Sends Advance Office Monster Red
Top Weighing 1.1 Pounds.
To Frank Clark a farmer near
Alston, goes the piize for raising
the biggest turnip reported in this
section this year.
J. H. Sharpe, of The Vidalia Chemi
cal Co., was invited by Mr. Clark to
come by for a mess of turnips, and
came away with one weighing 13
pounds. Mr. Sharpe thought its
size was worth reporting and he
kindly brought it to the Advance of
fice.
The turnip was placed on display
in the window of the Oliver-Pierct
Drug Co.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.') It
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c
John T. Ragan I. D. Stewart
VIDALIA VAULT & TILE CO.
Manufacturer of
THE NATIONAL Steel Reinforced
Waterproof Cement Burial Vault.
Tile, Brick, Coping, Flower Boxes.
Phone 131.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
THE M., D. & S. RAILWAY
Trains leave Vidalia as follows:
To Macon 8:00 a. m., 7:40 p. m.
Trains arrive as follows:
From Macon 10:55 a. m.; 7:20 p. m.
FOR SALE.
A few bushels of pure Meade cot
ton seed for sale. This is the early
long staple cotton that is recom
mended by the State Department of
Agriculture. The lint is same sta
ple as the old style Sea Island and
brings same price. Get yours now.
The supply is small and will not
last long.
ts. J. B. BREWTON.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. Me
per bottle.