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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Statement of the ownership, man
agement, circulation, etc., required 4>y
act of Congress of Aug. 24, 1912, of
the Vidalia Advance, published week
ly at Vidalia, Ga., for October Ist,!
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State of Georgia,
Toombs County. ss
Before me, a notary public in and
lor the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared N. C. Napier,
who having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the Editor and Publisher of the
Vidalia Advance and that the follow
ing is, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true statement of the
■ownership, management, etc., of the
aforesaid publication for the date as
shown in the above caption, required
by the Act of Congress of August
24th, 1912, embodied in section 443,
Postal Laws and Regulations, print
ed on the reverse of this form, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher and editor are N. C.
.Napier, Vidalia, Ga.
2. That the owners are N. C. Na
pier and M. L. Napier, Vidalia, Ga.
That the known bondholders, mort
gagees and other security holders
owning or holding 1 pt'r cent or more
of total amount of bonds, mortgages
or other suctirities are none.
N. C. NAPIER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this Bth day of October, 1921
H. H. POWELL.
N. P. T. C., Ga.
W. E. WILLIAMS ACCEPTS
POSITION WITH L. B GOOBEE
Mr. W. E. Williams of Soperton
has accepted a position with Mr. L-
B. Godbee, local agent for the Chev
rolet motor cars, and expects to vig
orously push the sale of these cars
in this territory.
Mr. Williams is pleasantly reptony
bored here, having been connected
with this agency four years ago and
having made many friends in this
section.
The Chevrolet car has been greatly
improved, and with reductions in the
price, Mr. Williams believes a great
many cars can be placed in this ter
ritory .
—For that tired feeling take Rig
Chief. Guaranteed. Page's Drug
Store.
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REWARD FOR COWS-
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A liberal reward will he paid for
two cows, marked swallow fork in
each ear, butt headed, one has dark
sides an<l sandy hack, young one is
yellow. L. S. LIVELY, Vidalia.
PIANO FOR SALE.
We have near Vidalia a fine piano
slightly used and partly paid for,
which we will sell to party willing
to complete the remaining monthly
payments. Send name and adress
for full particulars. (
CABLE PIANO. COMPANY,
218 Broughton Street, W.,
10-26-3 t Savannah, Ga.
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Wc Are Exclusive Agents
for
Chase & Sanborn’s
Seal Brand
Tea and Coffee
Fresh Roasted
Merita Bread
; i Received fresh
each day.
BARRONW.GODBEE
Phone 258
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THE DAN I ELL W- M. U.
NAMES NEW OFICERS
The annual meeting of the W. M.
U. of the Daniell Association was
held in Vidalia on Friday, September !
30, with Mrs. James Gillis of Soper
ton presiding.
The meeting was well attended, be
ing several representatives present
from nearly all societies in the asso
ciation .
The program was a very interest
ing and profitable one. Mrs. Over
street, the vice-president; and Miss
. Rhodes and Miss Bridges, the state
work and returned missionary from
Persia respectively, gave interesting
talks.
The Vidalia ladles gave us a won
derful dinner at the noon hour in the
basement of the new church.
The following officers were elected
for the new year :
Mrs. H. A. Tlm-lkeld, assistant su
perintendent, Vidalia.
Mrs. W. T. China, recording sec
retary, Lyons.
Mrs. T. R. Lee, corresponding
secretary and treasurer, Vidal'a.
Mrs. J. A. Chivers, Ist district
secretary. Soperton.
Mrs. J. C. Price. 2nd district sec
retary, Vidalia.
Mrs. T. H. Newon. 3rd district
secretary, Lyons.
Mrs. W. M. Moses, 4th district
secretary, Uvalda.
Mrs. W. A. Rivers, sth district
secretary, Glen wood.
M iss Louella Hudson, young peo
ple’s leader. Vidalia.
Mrs. J. R. Miller, personal serv
ice chairman, Vidalia.
Mrs. James Gillis. mission study
chairman, Soperton.
Mrs. M. B. Calhoun, press and
publication chairman. Mt. Vernon.
Mrs. E. P. Bomar, hospitals, Vi
dalia .
We wish to extend to the ladies
of the Vklalia W. M. U. our sin
cere thanks for their hospitality and
the execellcnt program prepared for
our entertainment and instruction.
The convention will meet with the
Mt. Vernon-AUey Society at Mt.
Vernon church on Friday before the
Ist Sunday in October. 1922.
Mrs. M. R. CALHOUN.
Press and Pub. Chairman.
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