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Worn Down, Out of Heart
Georgia Lady, Worn-out and Tired, Tells How She
Was Helped by Ziron Iron Tonic.
THB personal experience of Mrs.
Nannie Phillips, of Powder
Springs, Ga., Is printed below in
her own words:
“I was in a worn-out condition. My
stomach was out of order. I didn’t
Sleep well. I was tired all the time.
I couldn’t half eat, and didn't rest
well at night.
“I would get out of heart and blue.
1 would feel like I was going to be
down In bed. Yet I kept dragging
around.
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| packages of Cigars and Tobacco. |
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Miss Sara Mae McWhorter, who
is principal of the Mt. Vernon-Ailey
High School, came in Friday to spend
the holidays with home folks.
Miss Erin McArthur went to Sa
vannah Tuesday to meet Miss Bonita
'Sauls and mother of Ohio, who will
be her guests for the holidays.
—Come to see us for guaranteed
battery work. Eveready Storage
Battery Co.
—See Page’s fine line of Xmas
Stationery.
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Trade for the holidays opened up
quite freely on Monday and the local
merchants who have lines of holiday
goods report sales of fair volume.
The Advance is published one day
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earlier than usual this w-eek, this be
ing done to make the issue of more
benefit to our advertisers,, as well as
to give a brief vacation to the em
ployees of the office.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Feeling that we can serve the
Public better by doing a strictly
cash business, we will positively
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charge nothing after Jan. Ist, 1921.
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“We heard of Ziron, and from what
I read, I was sure it wouldn’t hurt me,
if it didn't help me. But after taking
it, I found it really helped me, and I
sent back for more. I ate better, felt
much stronger. I am sure Ziron la
a splendid tonic.”
Many people, who are worn down and
disheartened, due to stomach disorders
and nervous ilia, find relief by toning
up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic.
Tell your druggist you want to try
Ziron on our money-back guarantee.
—Rub-My-Tisht *-elieves Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Sprains. ts
—Wanted,to rent, about Jan. Ist,
five or six room hopse; prefer in the
southern part of town. Notify the
Advance office. 12-23-2tx
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—All the leading cigars in holiday
packages. Nothing more appropriate
for Christmas remembrances for the
men who —Union Pharmacy.
Mr. 1,. C. Dickinson and his bride
reached the city last week, after a
week’s wedding trip. Mrs. Dickinson
before her marriage was Miss Ueile
Carter of Manassas.
Messrs. Claude Vann and Eugene
Poe are the champion possum hunt
ers of this section when it comes to
size of the catch. They bagged one
lon Monday night that tipped the
j scales at fourteen pounds—or at
least that is what we are told. We
are not sure whether the season ot
Christmas had anything t* do with
j the weight of the possum.
rHE VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA GEORGIA
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Itemslof General Interest Around Town; A Personal
Mention of Those Who Come and Go.
Miss Hula Peterson is/at home from
Brenau College.
Miss Ilia Edwards, of Claxton, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. Hotner E. Mathias of near Al
ston was here Monday.
—lt is a satisfaction to make your
selections where you know you are
getting quality. Walker’s Jewelry
Store, Vidalia—the store that caters
to the line.
Mr. Frank Elrod of Atlanta was in
the city first of the week.
Mr. James Coleman of Statesboro
was in the city Sunday.
1 Mr. E. D. Williamson of Oak Park
was in the city Saturday.
Miss Clara Williamson of Oak
Park was in the city Tuesday.
---666 quickly relieves a cold.
—Wanted 500 bushels good corn.
See me at once. S. F. Darby Gro
cery Company.
Miss Harriett Meadows is home
for the holidays from Athens.
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Miss Claudia Stith spent the week
end with friends at Pembroke.
Mr. J. R. Coombs was in Haw
kinsville Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. O. D. Warthen will visit rel
atives at Perry for the holidays.
Miss TyVa StaneA’. who is teach
ing in Oklahoma, is home for the hol
idays.
—You will make no mistake in
looking over our line before making
your Xmas selections. We can help
you make them. Walker’s Jewelry
Store, Vidalia.
Miss Thelma Franklin of Soperton
is the guest this week of Mrs. F. M.
Rabun.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Darby of
Statesboro will come Friday to visit
relatives.
—We have what you want for
Xmas gifts.—Page's Drug Store.
—We guarantee all battery work.
F.veready Storage Battery Co.
Miss Marguerite Williams of So
perton is visiting Mrs. H. 1,. Burk
halter.
Mrs. W. B. Bragg will visit rela
tives in Valdosta during the holiday
season.
Miss Tommie Belle Coleman will
spend the holidays with friends in
Savannah.
—For fresh groceries try M. M.
Dunsford. the new groceryman on
north Railrviad avenue, next to Vi
dalia Installment Co.
Richard Wilson, who is attending
the State University, is home for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Harreii and
little son, Jack, will go to Bainbridge
for the holidays.
—Syrup Barrels at cost. E. L.
Meadows.
—Rub-My-Tism cutes bruises, cuts,
burns, sores, tettei, etc. ts
Mrs. H. A. Turner left Wednesday
to spend the holidays with her pa
rents in Abbeville.
Miss Ola Warten of Ablteviile
spent tlie week-end here, guest of
Mrs. H. A. Turner.
Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Darby of
Brunswick will spend the holidays
with relatives here.
—Wanted, good, sound corn in the
ear. Will pay 85c per bushel cash.
A. F. Sawyer, at Advance office.
—Wanted 500 bushels good corn.
See me at once. S. P. Darby Gro
cery Company.
Mr. F. H. Wade will spend the
holidays with relatives in Brunswick
and Jacksonville.
Mrs. E. 1,. McDildea and daughter,
Miss Dovie, of Lyons were vfsitors in
Vidalia Monday.
Miss Arlie McLemore haT'retbrned
from Columbia, S. C., where she has
been attending college.
, —Make-your selections early at
Walker’s Jewelry Store, Vidalia.
Have it engraved or painted in time
for deliver}'.
Miss Sarah Smith of Scott is spend
ing the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith.
Mr. C. F.. Anderson and family
will spend the Christmas holidays- in
uifkilK guests of relatives.
-Dessle Johnson of Higgston is at
home for the holidays. He is at
tending the State University.
—To prevent a cold take 666.
Mrs. F. W. Myrick is the guest
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
\. Mathews, for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hatcher of
Thomson will be Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harris.
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—We handle the celebrated Willard
Storage Battery; none better.—Sou
thern Storage Battery Co.
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Miss Gertrude Stith. who is at
tending college in Athens, is with
the home folks for the holidays.
No services were held at the Pres
byterian church bunday night, the
congregation worshipping with the
Baptists.
—Wanted 500 bushels good corn.
See me at once. S. P. Darby Gro
cery Company.
Special Christmas music will be
rendered at both the Baptist and
Methodist churches Sunday morning
and evening.
M iss Minnie McWhorter, who is
teaching at Wadley, came home on
Friday evening to spend the holidays
with home folks.
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Mrs. Coffey of Pembroke is the
guest of Mrs. H. L. Burkhalter.
Mrs. Don Auld is visiting relatives
in Stillmore.
—See M. M. Dunsford for fresh
groceries; new store on north Rail
road avenue, next to the Vidalia In
stallment Co.
Mr. A. B. Causey, who has been
in Lakeland, Fla., for the past sev
eral months, is at home for the holi
days in this city.
Harry Poe, who is attending the
State University, and Eugene Poe,
attending G. M. A., Atlanta, are
home for the h olidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson of
Fitzgerald wall come the last of the
week to spend the holidays with Rev.
and Mrs. B. R. Anderson.
—Old Dobbin will come back to his
own. Nice assortment of rubber
tire buggies. E. L. Meadows. ts
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YOUR HORN, LIGHTS AND
SPARK PLUG.
And other electncal appliances on
your car can be operated on our Ev
eready Storage Battery without any
difficulty. Consider the advantages
of our electric horn and electric
front light, spark plug. etc. Look
over our large line. ,
EVEREADY STORAGE ,
BATTERY COMPANY