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Money really works. Many people feai) to be-
3 tome prosperous because they do not fully understand
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3 You may be a hard worker, but money works hard-
tr than you do. You have to stop to rest, to eat and y%
j? to sleep. Money works all the time, day and night,
X Sundays and holidays, works for you so long as you
X own it, and ceases only when you lose ownership. Put
W your money in our Bank and start it working for you. m
X If you don*J put it there, somebody else will. Begin
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1 The Citizens Bank |
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W. T. McArthur, President.
W L. ML McLemore, Vice-President. s
® J. B. Brewton, Cashier. T
J H. H. Powell, Assistant Cashier. J
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in the Bank where it is safe
from fire or burglars or his
own extravagance.
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When you carry your money iny our poiket the tempta
tions and chances to spend it are very great. Greater than
youtlii nk, for a tew doiiars here and there to borrowers and
for things you don’t actually need, soon melt your pile away.
Put your money in the bank, it is safe there. Add to
your balance every cent you can spare, ooon you 11 be a
‘man with money.”
Put yourm wney in OUR BANK.
The First National Bank
of Vidalia, Georgia
| Vidalia Variety Works j
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Window and Door Frames, Sash and Doors,
Screens, Kitchen Tables and Cabinet Work. j
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Phone No. 116 Vidalia, Georgia
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SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
Best grade Self-Rising Flour, per sack ,T $1.70
Larii, in bulk, per pound 20c
Expound bucket snow Drift Lard $1.90
Be«: grade Rice, per pound 10c
Sugar, per pund 14c
V Maxwell iluese Coffee. per pound 50c
i Arbuckle Coffee, per pound 35c
i Breakfast Bacon, per pound 35c
Irish Potatoes, per pound 4c I
2-pound* can of Tomatoes, 25c
M. M. DUNFORD
I i 'L Railroad Avc. Phone 262 Vidalia, Ga.
THt , VIDALIA ADVAMCI. VPAUA. ClOWilt
Local and Personal.
Mr. W. H. Callahan left this week
for Lake Hampton, Fla.
Mr. B. A. Conner, of Higgston, was
in the city Wednesday.
—We are still giving the best ser
vice possible; your patronage appre'i
rated — Southern Storage Battery Co
—To break a cold take 666. ts
Mr. G. E. Anderson was in Hazle
hurst Monday' on business.
Mrs. N. W. Sindell visited her par
ents in Eastman last week.
Prof. J. B. Stanley visited friends
in Mcßae Thanksgiving day.
—Eveready batteries for sale.
Guaranteed 18 months. Eveready
Storage Battery' Co.
—25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ALL FURNITURE. VIDALIA IN.
STALLMENT COMPANY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Renfroe an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mrs. Don Auld spent last Thanks
giving with relatives in Stillmore.
Mr. Lewis Peacock of Cochran
Ga., was in the city last week on bus
iness.
—Our prescription department is
up-to-date in every particular, and
the best of service is given you.
Oliver-Pierce Drug Co.
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—666 breaks a cold quicker than
any remedy we know . ts
Mr. T. L. Ledsinge.f of, of Atlanta,
was the guest of Mr. V. B. Herring
this week.
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Miss AHie Mae Haynes is visiting
friends in Atlanta and Cedartown
this week.
Miss Alice Sutton, who is teaching
at Charlotte, spent the week-end with
homefolks.
—ls your car looks Worn carry it
to Eveready Storage Battery Co. at
Overland Garage, South Railroad Ave
and let them make it look like a
new one.
—We sell Goodrich Tires; you know
what they are.—Southern Storage
Battery Company.
—A few doses of 666 break a cold.
Dr. Nesbit McLemore has moved to
Fitzgerald, where he will reside in
the future.
Miss S*ara Wainwright. of Savan
ah was the guest of Mrs. V. L. Wiggs,
last weekend.
Miss Erin McArthur has as \her
visitors. Misses Ilene Tyler and Ham
ilton, of Quitman, Ga.
—Wanted, good, clean speckeled
velvet beans. Will pay highest cash
prices for same. A. F. Sawyer at
the Advance office.
—We handle the celebrated Willard
Storage Battery; none better.—Sou
thern Storage Battery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. are
visiting Mrs. Annie Belle Rountree
in Frostproof, Fla., having gone on
into the land of flowers from the
South Conference at Moultrie last
week.
WINTER RESORT FARES
SEASON OF 1920-21.
Winter excursion tickets on sale
to winter resorts in the South-east
and to resorts in Arizona and Texas
daily October Ist, 1920, to April .30th.
1921, inclusive; final rctirn limit Mayj
31st, 1921.
Stop-overs allowed at all stations'
on either going or teturning trip, or
both, within final b'mit of ticket, up-j
on application to conductor.
For full information as to rates.;
schedules, etc., apply to nearest age;.: j
or passenger representative.
Central of Georgia Railway.
« F. J. Robinson, G. P. A.;
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of tilts paper will be
pleased to learu that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to euro in all its stages an.l
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 ou the Mucous Sur
faces c f 11 jo System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength hy building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in <he curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Hollars for any ease that if fails
to cure. Bend for list of testimonials
' Address 1\ J. CTfRNEY * CO., Toledo,
Milo. Col- by fill I>ruesi*U. k'u
Miss Velma McArthur, of near Mt.
Vernon, is the guest this week of
Mrs. H. P. Willbanks.
Miss Mary Moore, who is teaching
at Pembroke, Ga., spent last week
end at home in this city.
Miss Sarah Smith, of Scott, Ga.,
spent last weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith.
—Rub-My-Tism cuies bruises, cuts,
burns, sores, tettet, etc. ts
—See M. M. Dunsford for fresh
groceries; new store on north Rail
road avenue, next to the Vidalia In
stallment Co.
—Rub-My-Tism relieves Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Sprains. ts
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lowe, of At
lanta, spent Thanksgiving day with
relatives in Vidalia and his section.
Mr. W. B. Haynes, Jr., left for Sav
annah Tuesday after a visit to his
paernts, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haynes,
Sr.
Mrs. Dykes Horsford has returned
to her home in South Carolina after
a visit to Mrs. A. F. Fanning in this
city.
—We have first class rental bat
teries for your use while repairing
the ones you leave. Eveready Sto
rage Battery Co.
—For Sale —One good mule, one
buggy, one set buggy harness, plow
tools, 500 bundles of fodder for $250.
Apply to Rufus Mincey, on W. L.
Morris’ farm near Aimwell church.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolp Page, 1 Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Page ana Miss Claudie
Stith were visitors to Nunez, Ga. last
week.
Miss Thelma Bland, who is teach
ing in Savannah, spent last weekend
with her parents, Col. and Mrs. W.
M. Lewis..
Misses Erna Haynes and Mildred
Glove, who are teaching at Glenwood
spent Thanksgiving with homcfolks
in this city.
—For Sale, Dodge Touring Car,
practically new, real bargain for a
quick sale. T. Y. Williford, Lyons.
—Come to see us for guaranteed
battery work. Eveready Storage
Battery Co.
—To prevent a. cold take 6(36.
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Misses Carrie Mae and Eula Lee
Peterson spent last Thanksgiving
with their grandmother, Mrs. Mc-
Arthur, near Long Pond.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hirrkis and
children and Miss Tommy Belle
Coleman have returned from a trip
to relatives in Washington and
Thomson.
—We guarantee all battery work.
Eveready Storage Battery Co.
—666 quickly relieves a cold.
Mr. Osborne Griner, who has been
employed at the freight depot of the
Seaboard railway in this city, left
last week for his home m Groveland.
Ga., having resigned his positoin in
this city r .
Dr. W. M. Moses, who has taken up
the practice of medicine in Vidalia.
will have offices in the post office
building in the same rooms occupied,
by Dr. J. O. Rountree. He is welcom
ed to the city and we are sure will
soon enjoy a lucrative practice.
—For fresh groceries try M. M.
; Dunsford, the new groceryntan on
north Railroad avenue, next to Vi
dalia Installment Co.
No Worms i.i a Healthy Child
Al| children troubled with worms hav- "n un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, anc. me a
, rk. there is more or less stomach distur*’SP'e.
! C F -TS TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
or three weeks will enrich the blooc, im
: c he digestion, and act as a General Strong’ll
.a:-Tonic to the whole system. NatureVill
throw off or dispel the worms, end the Chile will b<
inner.* cuienkli. Pleasant te take. >ic-bot
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Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. Paints and Varnishes
Cornell Wall Board Co. Wall Board
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;; We can NOW ship you cement in less
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Using the proper oil* on your car i* o£ great assistance and pro
longs the life of your bearings. Poor oil separates on the bearings and
allows the steel to friction. We have a supply of oils and greases that,
are recommend'd for your use or anyone’s.
Kill That Cold With
1 CASCARA L? QUININE -
FOR AND
Colds, Coughs 1- a Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no riantes. Keep this s tandard remedy handy for the first sneeze,.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours—Relieves
Grippe in 3 days —Excellent tor Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative —No Opiate in Hill’s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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