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It is due to the Christ spirit of “Peace on earth.
good will to men,” the unselfish desire to make others
happy, that on this one day at least there is a tug at
jP the heartsrings of all humanity from he humblest to the
2? highest, ft is in this spirit of peace and good will
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. The wav to get the full plate is to bank your money
regularly. No .matter how small your deposit is, bank it.
As your balance grows, a' feeling of comfort, of security
for the future, grows with it. The world looks brighter
to you because, come what may, you and your family are
secure against want. Our bank is a safe place for your
money. Put your money .in our Bank.
The First National Bank
of Vidalia, Georgia
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For Friday and Saturday |
Best grade Self-Rising Flour, per sack $1.70 1
Lard, in bulk, per pound 20c |
b-pound bucket Snow Drift Lard , $1.90 |
Best grade Rice, per pound.’..’:.' 10c |
Sugar, per pund '. 14c |
Maxwell Huese Coffee, per pound 50t:
Arbuckle Coffee, per pound 35c
Breakfast Bacon, per pound 35c,
Insfi Potatoes, per pound... 4c
2-pound can of Tomatoes 25c
M. M. DUNFORD
N. Railroad Ave. Phone 262 Vidalia, Ga.
THE VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
Local and Personal.
Mr. M. B. Peteison was in Vidalia
Saturday.
Fine Fruit cakes for sate at the
Union Pharmacy.
Mr. jM . L. Peterson of Petros
was here Saturday.
—For Sale—New Ford Truck and
two second hand Ford Touring Cars,
cheap. K. L. Meadows.
Attorney W. J. DeLoach spent
Saturday in Glennvifle.
Mrs. J. T. Ragan spent Monday and
Tuesday in Macon.
Capt. D. A. Holmes is spending
the week in Douglas.
—We cater to our line only and
we are sure we are the best able to
serve you in making your Xmas se
lections. Walker’s Jewelry Store,
Vidalia.
—You are sure of quality when you
make your Christmas selections at
Walker's Jewelry Store, Vidalia.
Miss Sue Legg of Atlanta is the
guest of Miss Mary Lester.
Willy Procto r of Swainsboro is tbc
• uest of Geo, Rountree, Jr.
—Place your order now for choice
cut flowers. —Union Pharmacy.
—Delicious home-made candy for
sale at the Union Pharmacy.
—25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ALL FURNITURE. VIDALIA IN.
STALL.MENT COMPANY.
—ls your car looks worn carry it
to Eve ready Storage Battery Co. at
Overland Garage, South Railroad Ave
and let them make it look like a
new one.
—A large stock of Toilet prepara
tions. ‘Get our prices.—Union Phar
macy.
Wade Linder, who is a student at
Georgia Tech, is at home for the
holidays.
Born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Beckwith, of Tarrytown, twin
boys.
—Love’s eternal devotion is best
expressed with gifts that last, from
Walker’s Jewelry Store, Vidalia.
—We sell Goodrich Tires; you know
•.vhat they are. —Southern Storage
Battery Company.
Messrs. J. F. Darby and L. B.
Gcdbte were in Atlanta last week on
business.
Mr. J. W. McWhorter returned
Saturday from a stay of Several lays
in Atlanta.
Miss Gussie Pearl Childs of Tal
botton is the guest of Miss Oree
M cadows.
—See Page's fine 'tine of Mary Gar
[ den and Djer Kiss sets for Xmas.
, —666 breaks a cold quicker than
| any remedy we know. ti
> Mrs. E. P. B r >mar and Mrs. S.
D. Williams spent Monday afternoon
h with friends in Lyons.
—The best of Hot Drink’s served
at Page’s Drug Store.
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. 19S0, to April 30th,
1921, inclusive: final reurn limit May
31st, 1921.
Stop-overs allowed at all stations
on either going or returning trip, or
both, within final limit of ticket, up
on application to conductor.
For full information as to rate,,
schedules, etc., apply to’ncarest ager; j
or passenger representative.
Central of Georgia Railway,
F. J. Robinson, G. P. A.
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SIOO Reward, sioo
The readers of this paper will be j
pleased to ler.r:i that there is at least i
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in ail its stages and j
that is ratarrli. Catarrh being greatly |
influenced by constitutional conditions t
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's j
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and j
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces < f the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the dir-case. giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors hire so much
faith in the curative power of Hail’s
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
I Hundred Hollars for any case that it fa.ls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. OH PINKY & CO., Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Hjrugg'str, 75c.
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M iss Abbie Joe Gordon, who is at
tending college in Atlanta, is at
home for the holidays.
Miss Annie Jones of Dublin will
arrive Sunday to be the guest of her
brother, Mr. W. A. Jones.
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Miss Mary Edit ha Mathews, who
is attending school in Jacksonville,
is at home for the holidays.
—25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ALL FURNITURE. VIDALIA IN
STALLMENT COMPANY.
—We have first class rental bat
teries for your use while repairing
the ones you leave. F.veready Sto
rage Battery Co.
Miss Thelma Bland of Sava nil hJ)
will arrive this week to spend the
holidays with home folks.
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Miss Katherine Holmes, who iWa
student" at Brenau College. GainVjs
ville, is at home for the holidays.
—All names in contest must be
given in by the 2Cth.—Pages’s Drug
Store.
—To break a cold take 666. ts
The little child of Charlton Cal
houn, which has been desperately ill
with scarlatina, is much improved.
Mr. G. W. Meadows, of Ohoopee,
left Tuesday for West Fldriaa, where
he will enter the cross-tie business.
—25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ALL FURNITURE. VIDALIA IN
STALLMENT COMPANY.
—For Sale, 12 pure bred R. I. hens
and one rooster. Hens $1.50 each,
rooster $5. Claude Christian, Vida
lia. Ga. 12-31 -2t.
Miss Alice Thompson of Swains
boro is expected next Tuesday for
a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Geo. S.
Rountree.
—Fresh shipment of Nunhally’s
fine Candies, in holiday boxes, 1 to
5 pound, just received.—-Union Phar
macy.
—Engraving and Hard Painted
Ivory at Walker’s Jewelry Store, Vi
lla—the store with the line.
—Bring your prescriptions to us.
They will he accurately filled and we
use the purest drugs.—Union Phar
macy.
'Mr. Carl McLemore, who has been
in Covington for the past several
weeks, is spending the holidays in
this city.
Miss Irma Lewis, who is attend
ing the G. \\ I. C., Milledgeville,
will spend the holidays with the home
folks here.
—All names in contest must he
given in by the 20th.—Pages’s Drug
Store.
George Donovan, attending
a mechanical li<~hool at Zanesville,
Ohio, is with his parents for the hol
iday season.
Mrs. J. C. Stahaland will arrive
Wednesday to spend the holidays
with her daughter, Mrs. Claude
Christian.
—We are still giving the best ser
vice possible; your patronage appre
iated —Southern Storage Battery Cr
Xo nicer gift for Her than a box of
jour f-iil'e stationery. The quality is
i high and the price; is low. —Union
i Pharmacy. VJ
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Mrs. VV. O. Donovan and Mrs. J. B.
Wart lieu left Tuesday for M acon,
I where they will be guests of Mrs.
Arthur Chapman.
—Wanted to buy 1000 bushels good
ear Corn at 75 cents per bushel.
J. F. Darby,
Vidalia, Ga.
Our prescription department is
i up ;i. ate in every particular, and
, the best s os service is given you.
Oliver Pierce Drug Co.
Mi s Kudine Meadows, -Cvlio is a
1 teacher in the Metier school, will be
; .vitlt the home folks for tile Christ
i mas holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fli Mathews
land little son of Jacksons i lie, Fla.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Mathews;
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It
9top9 the Cough and Headache and work* off the
Cold. E. V/. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
Page Says—
We have Gifts for
Him, for Her and
I for the Kiddies.
For Her:
Candy in Christmas boxes, Kodaks
Stationery, Ivory Goods, Manicure
Sets, Mary Garden, Djer Kiss, Three
Flowers and other Christmas Toi
let Sets, Perfumes, Toilet Waters,
I Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, and
many other useful gifts.
For Him:
Books, Cameras, Xmas Cigars and
Cigarettes, Cigar ana Cigarette Hol
ders, Pipes, Military Brushes, Good I
Flashlights, Bristle Goods, Fount- I
ain Pens, Silver and Gold Pencils, |
Leather Goods, Traveling Sets. I
For Kiddies: I
Dolls, Doll Beds, Auto Trucks and I
Locomobiles, Tea Sets, Books, Sand 8
Sets, Candy, etc. I
I Get Xmas Presents Early. I
I Page’s Drug Store j
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Using th c proper oils on your car is of great assistance and pro*
longs the life of your bearings. Pc or oil separates on the bearing* and
allows the steel to friction. We have a supply of oils and grease* that
are reconimend e d for your use or anyone’s.
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j S, R. Shuman's Market j
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f Fish and Oysters in season. |
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Air. and Airs. E. H. Bailey and
small son. Herbert, Jr., are expected
next .Monday for a visit to the fam
ily of Dr. W. F. Peacock.
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| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Proctor oT”
| Swr.iiisboro will come Friday to spend,
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. ,S. Rountree.
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