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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
»* th.y cannot reach
vuo uwetaed portion of the oar Thor** « M
aSif th*at ’l* y hi 0 « CUr * c * tarrh “ deaf tie*-..
n.. b ,* a constitutional ramad,
Daafnsss is caused by an In
the* Euatarhi. °“ t°k th ® mucot » lining of
«e Eustachian Tube. When this tube la
y ° U , h * ve a rumbll »K sound or Im
hearing, and when It Is entlrelv
dosed. Clearness Is the result. Unless ths
inflammation can be reduced and this tubs
w/li 0r »l d tO . IU normal condition, hearing
7*l' deetroyed forevsr. Many rases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
♦hf eß vii^/5 a 1 Catanrh Medicine acts thru
tn« blood on the mucous surfaces of ths
system.
We will five One Hundred Dollars for
h f °w t n rrhal Deafne *» that cannot
be cured by Halls Catarrh Medicine. Ctr
culars free. All Druggists. 75c.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
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“After the birth of my I
baby I had a bacl*set,”
writes Mrs. Mattie Cross
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. “I was very ill; 1 sg'-
thought I was going to Hj|l|f
die. I was so weak I flfi|
couldn’t raise my head to
get a drink of water. 1 I
took . . . medicine, yet I |||3
didn’t get any better. I f||B
was constipated and very
weak, getting worse and
worse. I sent for Cardui.” H»||
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
“1 found after one bot
tie of Cardui 1 was im- I -
! proving,” adds Mrs. fffpf
Crosswhite. “Six bot- p
tics of Cardui and ... 1
'PS was cured, yes, I can say
they were a God-send to |p|jj|
K me. I believe I would I
have died, had it not been
for Cardui.” Cardui has mf
| been found beneficial in
many thousands of other
cases of womanly trou
iMfel Wes. If you feel the need I
of a go6d, strengthen
ing tonic, why not try
Cardui? It may be ]ust
BB| what you need. * Bfo?
Druggists /
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Your Neighbor's Plan ,
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One Saturday evening a man made a purchase
of $40.00 worth of goods, to be paid for in three
monthly payments.
Whert he went to make the last payment he
was surprised to learn that the store wanted $27.00
rather than $13.50, which he expected to pay. It
was claimed that only ont payment had been made.
This man ciime to the bank to ask our advice.
* He said he was sure he had paid the bill—that he
remembered writing a check for the payment.
It took but a minute or two to find the cancell
ed check.
Os courses the store gladly correct their mis
take when thev saw il is cancelled check. Mis
takes occur once in a while no matter how careful
you are. But you will never have to pay an ac-.
count twice when you can show a properly can
celled check to prove that you have actually paid
as you claim. f
The First National Bank
of Vidalia, Georgia
Local and Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Youngblood
left Monday for Miami, Fla., where
they will spend the winter.
—Say your Christmas greetings
with your photograph. Palmer
makes them.
M iss Eula Peterson left Tuesday for
'ainesville, where she will visit with
friends at Brenau Conservatory.
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Friends of Mr. E. T. Mcßride re
gret to learn that he has been quite
sick for the past week
—Regular meals served at Jackson
Hotel for 50c per meal. Give us a
trial.
Mrs. L. C. Outler returned Satur
day from Cordele, where she visited
relatives last week.
Miss Bessie Davis of Lyons spent
Sunday here, the guest of Mrs. R.
M. Stanley.
—Twelve residence Jots near school
building for sale at $125 to $250 per
lot. See J. W. Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meadows of
Metter were in the city Wednesday
visiting relatives.
Mr. and M rs. F. S. Holmes have
rented apartments with Mrs. John
W. Poe on Jackson street.
Mr. Pierce Blitch of Savannah was
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W.
M. Blitch, here Sunday.
Friends of Mrs. W. T. McArthur.
-., regret to learn of her serious
Mr. C. Gammert has returned to
Vidalia and is again connected with
the J. F. Darby Lumber Co.
—Joe Ehrlich of Swainsboro, in his
great celebration sale, has not for
gotten to secure bargains for the
stylish stout.
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Miss Ladye Meadows, who is a
teacher in the Jeffersonville school,
spent Wednesday here with the home'
folks.
Mr. C lau-de Phillips, who is teach
ing at F.pping, in Montgomery coun
ty, spent the week-end with the
homefolks here.
Mr. H. A. Horton of Griffin is
now in charge of the plumbing de
partment of the Vidalia Hardware
Company.
Realizing that it may be a long
time before we can return to Vida
lia. I have decided to sacrifice our
home on Ken worth street. This can
be bought on very easy terms, fur
nished or unfurnished. If interested
write H. A. Kennard, 501 South Ist
street. Albuquerque, New Mexico, or
see Mrs. Luther Dent, Vidalia. ts
TH . VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA
—Good Tires at a bargain. 30 x
J'A $9.95. 30 x 3 $7.95. See me be
fore buying and save money. E. L.
M eadows.
Mrs. W. B. Bragg returned home
last week, after a delightftil visit to
relatives in Atlanta, Chattanooga and
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Miss Janie W’iggs left Monday for
Mcßae, where she has accepted a po
sition as teacher in the South Geor
gia College.
Mrs. W. A. Dickinson has re
turned from a visit to her old home
at Milford, N. J., and has joined Mr-
Dickinson at Pembroke, where he
is temporarily located.
—Hundreds of you remember Joe
Ehrlich’s great celebration sale last
year, with its tremendous bargains.
You will find even greater ones this
year.
—We have on hand all heights ol
Wire Fencing, barb wire and nails.
We will close them out at a great
reducton in price. It will pay you
to come in and see us before you
buy. Railroad fare will be refunded
to purchasers of one mile or more of
fencing. Leader & Rosansky.
Mr. W. B. Hilton, who was seri
ously hurt in an automobile accident
some ten days ago, recovered suffi
ciently to resume work teaching on
Monday.
Mr. H. A. Turner returned last
week from Jacksonville, where he
-nt several days attending the con
vention of_the managers of the 3rd
division of the Southern Bell Tele
phone Co.
—Joe Ehrlich’s 22nd anniversary
celebration sale started Thursday,
November 17th, and you are wanted
to attend this big sensational sale
event. A store full of tremendous
bargains and you don’t want to miss
them. There are values you will not
forget. Hundreds of new dresses,
coats, suits, skirts, sweaters, shoes
and thousands of other articles have
been secured for you and we promise
you the most wonderful bargains you
ever bought before. Joe Ehrlich,
Swainsboro, Ga.
Mrs. Walter Williams and little
son, Carlton, left this week for Vi
dalia to join Mr. Williams, who has
been there several weeks, having ac
cepted a position as salesman for the
Chevrolet Motor Company. Their
host of friends deeply regret their
■decision to leave Soperton, but wish
for every contentment in their
new home. —Soperton News.
-FARMS FOR RENT—Any size
from one to five horse crop. Good
houses and barns on all places and
land well kept up; near town, cross
fences and all necessary outbuildings-
Rent will be reasonable —from $2.50
per acre and up Leader Sc Rosan
sky, Vidalia.
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Helping the Littte H«a»-T»wn Paper
Yes. thi* is “our” own paper aad a
part of “our” own town.
A sort of institution—if you chance
to look aroun*—
That all the folks have in'trest in.
just as it ought to be—
We know because each one will tell |
us how to “run it”—see?
W r e like the friend who ealls us up
and praises what we wrote,
We even thank the one sometimes
who calls us down to note
We “got the groom’s initials wrong”
in printing the account
Os someone's happy marriage —much
to him it would amount. %
We like the merchant who has sense
and uses lib’ral space,
We love the steady 'scriber who is
always in his place
To pay his year's subscription—and
we do not want to lose
The thoughful friend who always
thinks to 'phone uh in the news!
—D. G. B
In Savannah Morning News.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be nibbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes’ Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the heaiing effect of
Grove s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
CARO OF THANKS-
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VVV wish to thank our friends aad
especially the doctors for their many
kind deeds during the time of our
recent terrible ordeal. Words can
not express our gratefulness for the
many beoutiful floral offerings for
our dear boy. From the bottom of
our hearts we thank you all.
Respectfully,
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Holmes.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FGS 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.
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