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THE VIDALIA ADVANCE. VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
, MANY LIKE THIS IN VIDALIA.
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I SIMILAR CASES ARE BEING
PUBLISHED IN EACH ISSUE.
The following case is but one of
. many occurring daily in Vidalia. It
' is an easy matter to verify it. You
cannot ask for better proof.
G. F. Htickabay. 601 Peacock St.,
Vidalia. says: “I had a bad attack
of kidney trouble some years ago.
My kidneys were weak and irregu
lar in action and the secretions were
scanty and highly colored. My back
was sore and lame and I had severe I
pains through my kidneys. My back
pained me so if I stooped over I cor
hardly straighten. I finally saw j
Doan’s Kidney Pills recommended
and decided to try them. After tak-j
ing two boxes my trouble entirely
disappeared and I felt like a new
person. I take Doan’s occasionally
when a cold settles on mv kidneys
and they always b ing good results.”
Price 60c at ad dealers. Don’t 1
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get j
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. had. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
MR. HILARY CALHOUN
DIES IN .TARRYTOWN.
Mr. Hilary Calhoun of Tarrytown i
died Monday at th' home of his pa
rents. Hon. and Mrs. D. O. Calhoun, j
Mr. Calhoun was about thirty years!
of age, and for the past year or more
had been declining in health.
Funeral services were held in the
Tarrytown Baptist church Tuesday,
conducted by Rev. J. H. Oliver.
The body was laid to rest in the Cal
houn cemetery.—Montgomery Moni
tor.
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IN DREAMS THERE IS TRUTH
r One’* Visions While Asleep Are Said
to Be of Things He Would
Like to Do.
! When you dream that you are
slaughtering a flock of poteutates it's
more than probable that you're un
consciously expressing a repressed
desire to kill your mother-in-law. In
dreams a man does the tilings he se
cretly desired to do in waking life, but
! did not dare.
This was the interpretation of the
Freudian theory of psycho-analysis
given by Dr. William J. Durunt, for
mer Instructor of philosophy in Col
umbia university, in a lecture the oth
er night in Milwaukee.
“The mask of morality Is taken off
in dreams, and man acts in the prim
! Itive animal fashion,” Doctor Durant
said. “In dreams there is truth.
Man was not meant for cold delibera
tion, but for the immediate reactions
of the animal. By nature we would
knock other persons down without
thinking about it.
“Civilization, according to Freud, is
built on the two great repressions of
pugnacity and sexuality. Monogamy
as a marriage form, in Freud's view,
, is after all a terribly artificial thing
and a great strain on all of us.
“We love children because they
! have no repressions, whereas, we
know we're lied to nine times out of
j ten with adults.” The conclusion, he
I said, is that “hypocrisy and polite
mendacity constitute the essence of
j civilization.”
SURVEY WORLD BY WIRELESS
1 Scheme to Be Tested in Determining
the Boundary Between South and
West Australia.
It Is proposed to utilize wireless
telegraphy in determining the exact
position of the boundary between
South and West Australia. The bound
ary Is fixed by act of parliament as
the 129th degree of lougtitude east
of Greenwich. The exact position of
the lougtitude will be ascertained by
the use of time signals from a high
power wireless station situated at
some point betwen Greenwich observa
tory, in England, and Sydney, in Aus
tralia, the signals being received si
multaneously at both stations.
Most of the great observatories of
the world are now collaborating in a
redetermination of the longitudinal
division of the earth's surface by
means of wireless time signals, and
this is one of the earliest uses of the
system to settle a disputed positiou.
Given favorable static conditions, it
has been found that signals from the
Lyons wireless station, in France, can
be received in Australia as well as at
Greenwich, and signals from other sta
tions, more favorably situated, are also
being tested. The co-operation of the
United States as well as the British
government has been invited. The
scheme is the first step toward a com
prehensive determination of the whole
longitudinal survey of Australia.
Cost of Caste.
A Hungarian immigrant tells of life
in his native town, a reminiscence of
what is gone, in the World’s Work.
“I held a good position In a bank
in "Budapest. Every morning I was
driven to my work in a fiakker, and
every afternoon I was driven to my
home. I mention that fiakker because
it can be taken as a symbol of th<> old
life in Budapest, just as the five-eent
subway ride to business can be taken
as a symbol of life in New York. In
Budapest it was easy, gay, frivolous;
almost every one who made a pre
tense of what we called living spent
more than he earned. I do not want
to forget the good things in the old
life—Magyar hospitality was open
handed, warm, fine; but financially,
Magyar social life was built on straw
—almost all were living beyond their
incomes. If a famHy tried to reduce
its expenses, to live truthfullv, it lost
caste. —Bertalan Barna.
Long for Good Old Days.
Two ragged youngsters stood at the
pool before the big ornamental stat
ues at the Columbus circle entrance to
Central park,' looking longingly at their
reflection In the cold smooth depths
of the undisturbed water.
“Aw, gee, I wish it hadn’t a got
cold,” said one.
“Aw, me too,” the other replied.
“Nobody stops any more to throw
quarters in the wnter. It’s too cold.
Anyhow you wouldn't catch this boid
hlttin’ that ice water in this makeup.
I’ll say I need the money, but not that
bad. All I wisht Is it wuz warm agin. •
And they say bizness ain’t a gonna be
so good next summer, cuz people’s
gonna hang onto their coin then. Gosh,
but war times wuz good times. Wisht
they’d bring back the good old days."
Enhanced in Value.
“This traffic policeman says you
were going fifty miles au hour.”
“Judge,” said the motorist, “I can
hardly believe it, but would you ob
ject if I asked the officer to put that
statement in writing and give, me a
duplicate copy?’’
“What for?”
“As soon as I pay my fine I’m go
ing out and try to sell that little old
bus.” —Birmingham Age-Herald.
Pays to Shake Up Soil.
On a farm near Spartanburg, S. C„
fruit trees set in dynamite craters
have had a yield five times as great
as that of trees set In spade-dug
holes in the same orchard. Cotton j
and corn also have been grown on
land worked by means of explosives,
with excellent results.
1 Condemns High
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Priced Stock Foods
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■ PROMINENT HOG RAISER SAYS
I PRICES CHARGED ARE NOT
WARRANTED. - MAKES HIS
OWN HOG FOOD WITH BETTER
RESULTS.
; “That he is all through paying
fancy prices for stock foods and hog
remedies and that he is raising some
of the best hogs “ver placed on the
market,” was the statement made
recently by E. H. Beckstead, well
known hog raiser and authority on
livestock.
Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy
of his neighbors, and have “topped
the market” for several years in
lowa. He states that for years he
bought high-priced hog foods and
hog remedies, but he is all through
-paying extravagant prices for what
he can make himself. Pie states
that what the hogs need are min
erals, and tells the secret of his won
derful success by explaining that he
takes about five pounds of ordinary
mineraljne (which is pure concen
trated minerals and cost only a cou
ple of dollars) and mixes same with
enough bran or filler to make one
hundred pounds. All hogs, and es
pecially brood sows, require miner
als to keep them free from worms,
and in the pink of condition, and are
essential to the hog's growth and a
well-balanced ration. This inexpen
sive mixture placed in a sheltered
box where the hogs can get at it
as they need it, will produce far bet
ter results than any high-priced so
called stock food.
Send two dollars to The Mineraline
Chemical Co.. 1638 North Wells St..
Chicago, 111., and they wjli forward
to you by prepaid parcel post enough
mineraline to make a full hundred
pounds.—Adv. 3-18-3 t
In The Spring
Your Blood
Needs a Tonic
WINTER WEAKENS BLOOD AND
MAKES FACES PALE. TAKE
GUDIMS PEPTO-MANGAN.
THE BEST KNOWN BLOOD
TONIC.
DROWiSY SPRING-FEVER FEEL
ING THAT COMES FROM SLUG
GISH BLOOD WILL SOON
LEAVE YOU.
As all growing things on earth
shoot 'into new life in Springtime, so
do the billions of cells that make up
each part of the bedy renew their
vigor.
As you open the windows, breathe
the Spring air and let in tne sun-
the red corpuscles jn your
blood should carry more oxygen to
the tiny cells.
The red corpuscles are tiny disc
shaped particles, swimming in enor
mous numbers in the blood. They
carry oxygen to '-ells in all parts of
the body and they carry away worn
out waste matter. Sometimes, es
pecially in the Spring, after the win
ter indoors and more or less sick
ness, the red corpuscles themselves
need rebuilding. , Guile’s Pepto-Man
gan contains just the ingredients to
give them greater power to absorb
oxygen and to distribute it through
out the body.
That is why it is such a good
Spring tonic. It helps so much to 1
bring back color to cheeks made
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•* Wishes to announce that they have'a niiiYiber.of good barhers ||
.. who are giving good service. Thovrtre etlicient and polite •»
|| and try to give satisfactory service; they must be that way !>
to stay with Tom Walker. ||
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|| service, and we will appreciate your patronage. Everything ||
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pale and wan by the necessary indoof
winter life. It adds to the number
of red corpuscles. With fine Spring
• days and Gude’s Pcpto-Mangan you
i gain in vigor rind attain good health.
Don’t go around drowsy this
Spring. Take that good tonic, Gude’s
- Pepto-Mangan. You can get it in
r * ablet or liquid form at your drug
- gist’s. 'Both forms have the same
, medicinal value. Insist upon genu
ine Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.—Adv.
FIVE DELEGATES OUR
MINIMUM QUOTA.
To Sunday School Convention to b«
Held in Maccn April 19.21.
1 Toombs county has been alloted S
as a minimum quota of delegates
for the State Sunday School Con
vention to be held in Macon on Apr.
1 19, 20, 21, by the committe on ar
rangements. All Sunday school
workers who desire to attend may
do so, but the counties reaching
their quota will secure special recog
nition. Besides th’s recognition, spe
cial recognition will also be given
each county that has 100 per cent at
tendance of its county officers. The
county officers will help make up the
quota of delegates, as well as count
on this 100 per cent attendance. It
is expected that every section of the
state will be represented at the
State Convention, and it is believed
that Toombs county will exceed its
quota of delegates. Low railroad
rates on the certificate plan have
been granted. Board for the dele
gates will be provided at reasonable
,rates. No registration fee will be
charged. Sunday school
superintendents, teachers, and other
school and class officers will receive
great inspiration from attending the
convention.
Further in Format : on regarding the
convention may iic secured trom the
officers of the. County Sunday School
Association, E. J. Giles, Lyons, Ga.,
President; Dr. H. D. Youmans. Ly
ons, Secretary^; Mrs. Clisby Clifton,
Lyons. Young People’s Division Su
perintendent ; W. J. Pool. Vidalia,
Adult Division Superintendent; Geo.
S. Rountree, Vidp.na; Robt. L. Page,
Lyons; C. P. Autry, Elza; Mrs. J.
K. Hall, Uvalda, District Presidents;
or from the headquarters of the
Georgia Sunday School Association,
917 Hurt Building, Atlanta.
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. 60c
per bottle.
LOOK WHAT A DOLLAR BILL
WILL BUY.
•The Macon Daily Telegraph 10
weeks SI.OO,
Daily and Sunday Telegraph 10
weeks $1.25.
ONLY NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS AC
CEPTED AT THIS RATE
This is a real Bargain Offer made
solely to new subscribers. No renew
als accepted at this close rate.
Leave Your Subscription At The
Office of This Newspaper.
A TONIC
Grove’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 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. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor*
ating Effect. 60c.