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Catarrh'll Deafness Cannot Be Cure- 1
i *>! local apriiefttions, uu they IQ i
the disease., portion of U 0 ear Then i
«nd V W° CU " catarrhu! deafn,
4ind that is by a constitutional renif-d
t a tarrhL. Deafness , a by In u
f, il ji ,a€ v C .° n< £ ition of the mucous lining of
llic Lusts,.him Tube. When this tub N
° U ha ' e u 1 :Tlbli nis sound or !.t!
P T rfe^ t hesrlne, and when it is entire!
e.osed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tut*
restored to it, norm... rood Mon hearing
will be destroyed frever .Many cases ot
cau “ e :'‘ by catiU rli. which i
«i Uftll u e n. Co 'J dltlon Os the mucous sur
e, h , « alr * Catarrh Medicine acts thru
»ystem° 0< * ° n tb * muci>U;i ■urfqtces of the
We will give One Hundred ’Dollars for
cola™ feee b> F.fL 8 ' Catul rh Medicine Ctr
cuJar* * ree - All Druggists. 75c.
F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O.
K Pains S
IV Were J
Terrific ■“»
Read how Mrs. Albert ■
Gregory, of R. F. D. No. ORB
1, BTuford, 111., got rid of
her ills. “During ... I S| gj
was awfully weak .. . H
My pains were terrific; 1 g| g
thought I would die. The gj
bearing-down pains were gj jjg
actually so severe I could
not stand the pressure of |_j|
my hands on the lower JL
part of my stomach . . . | (§|
l simply felt as if life was g
for but a short time. My 9QI
husband was worried . ..
One evening, while read
ing the Birthday Alma- JB
nac, he came across a B IB
case similar to mine, and B
went straight for some B 9
Carduifor me to try.
TAKE B°9
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
j 3 H “I took it faithfully and BMB
J 9 the results were immedi
ate,” adds Mrs. Gregory.
jpj “1 continued to get bet- B*B
Wt ter, all my ills left me, Wl
S B and I went through . . .
with no further trouble.
My baby was fat and
B 9 strong, and myself—thank 909
H9T God—am once more hale JL
■t™ and hearty, can walk
miles, do my work,
U though 44 years old, feel
B 9 like a new person. All 1 9P9
■_ owe to Cardui.” For
many years Cardui has
909 been found helpful in
V building up the system J9T
■LP when run down by dis
orders peculiar to women.
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V Cardui S
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A Business Alan’s Error
A grandfather past 80 years of age was talk
ing one day at the table about training children to
handle money wisely.
His daughter, a woman past 50 years of age,
said: “1 will always blame you, father, for a good
deal of my troubles in this line.
“You were too good to me when I was a girl.
You gave me too much money to spend and you
did not teach me to spend it sensibly. 1
“To this day I find it hard to make good use ,
of my money —I still want to waste it as I used to
waste money years ago.” ;
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The old gen gentleman replied: “Yes, 1 was a
i- / fool. 1 wish I had a chance to do that part of my
work all over again.’
Parents, what wlil you say about this problem
when you are old? Think it over.
The First National Bank
of Vidalia, Georgia
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Local and Personal.
Born last week to Mr. and Mrs.
J. I'. Price, a daughter.
—BOR RENT—Two front” rootns,
tinfiiinished4 Mrs. D. F. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith moved
to \ idalia last week from Eyons.
—Let us wash and polish your car.
We know how. Bragg & Way Ga
rage, Vidalia.
The Meadows Bnick Co. this week
delvered a Buick turning car to Mr.
W. T. McArthur, Jr.
—Regular meals served at Jackson
Hotel for 50c per meal.. Give us a
trial.
Mrs. Carl Flowers has been visiting
her mother in Willacoochee during!
the’past week.
—Say your Christmas greetings i
with your photograph. Palmer j
makes them.
Mrs. T. B, Ydumans and son, Bbrv
jamin, left Saturday' for a visit of
several weeks to relatives in Ameri
cus.
:
—Can you count money?' Guess at
the amount of money in the jar at
W. F.. Walker’s and win a nice
prize.
Messrs. F. C. Omberg, Tim Cock
field, W. T. McArthur, Jr., and M.
W. Mathews spent Sunday in Mil
len with friends.
—Let us wash and polish your car.
We know how. Bragg & Way Ga
rage, Vidalia.
Friends of Mrs. W. T. McArthur,
Jr., rejoice to know that she is re
covering nicely from a recent opera
tion for appendicitis.
—Let us wash and polish your car.
We know how. Bragg & Way Ga
rage, Vidalia.
Mr. Wm. M. Mould, steward of
the steamer City of Savannah, is aj
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Om
berg this week.
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—Twelve residence lots near school
building for sale at $125 to $250 per
lot. See J. W. Mathews.
—On next Tuesday, December 13th,
we will bake fruit cake. Please see
that yours is at the bakery by noon
of that day. Smith Bros.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days .
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially-1
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
j should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
1 to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
j Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
666 quickly relieves a cold.
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— FOR SALE Typewriter Rib
pops: lor sjtpiuiard mgcfpnestyp£r
uruer paper; carbon paper; second
sheets. Vidalia Advance.
■Judge R. N. Hardeman, Solictor
Grey and Mr. Pierce Woods were
guests of Mr.' and Mrs'. F. C. Oiti
berg at an elegant dinner last Thurs :
day evening.
—Don’t neglect the battery of your
car. A little repair work may con
siderably lengthen its flife. South
ern' Storage Battery Co.
The honor roll of the Cheerful
Helpers class of the Baptist Sunday
school is as follows: "Maurine Dar
by, Dorothy Huie, Mollie Belle Mc-
Daniel, Juanita Thompson.
—Old Hats Made New. Dennon
j stration by factory expert at Vidalia
! Hat Co., rear of Rabun’s Barber
jShop.
Messrs. Earl and Ira Smith pur
chased the Vidalia Bakery last week
from Lowe Bros., assuming charge
on the Ist. They are experienced in
their‘line and expect to greatly in
crease the output of the bakery.
—Phone Mrs. Claude Christian for
flowers. She is prepared to furnish
floral offerings of choice hot house
flowers when sufficient time is given
for ordering same. Prices reasona
ble. 12-8-2 t
Drs. J. W. Palmer and Thos. C.
Thompson returned Monday from a
ten days stay in Cuba, where thev
attended the convention of surgeons
of the Seaboard Railway.
666 cures malarial fever-
Mr. J . B. Johnson picked up on the
road Tuesday between Vidalia and
South Thompson church a quilt that
was dropped from a truck loaded
with household goods. The quilt has
been left at the Advance office, where
the owner can secure it.
666 cures chills and fever-
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Blitch re
j turned Saturday from Boston, where
they visited relatives following the
annual conference. Saturday even
-1 ing at the parsonage an informal re
] ception was held in their honor, a
' large number of the members of the
church calling during the evening to
welcome them back to Vidalia for
another year.
666 cures bilious fever.
—■'Nothing nicer than a nice hat for
a Christmas gift. All stylish shapes
I and moderately priced. Mrs. J. E.
Thompson.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
9n Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears _^e
sOT Gt&tfMZ&x
We Are Exclusive Agent
for
Cliase & Sanborn's
Seal Brand
Tea and Coffee
Fresh Roasted
Merita Bread
Received fresh
’ each day.
BARRON W.GODBEE
Phone 258
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APPRECIATES CO-OPERATION I
OF THE VIDALIA OFFICIALS
The Advance is in receipt of the
following letter from Mr. L. W.
Saine, superintendent of construction
during the installation of Vklalia's
sewerage system:
Tafpon Springs, Fla.,
Dec. 3, 1921.' : ; '
Editor Vidalia Advance,
Vidalia, Ga. .
Dear Sir:
I would like through the columns
of your paper to express my appre
ciation of the- most valuable assistance
and. co-operation of. the Hon, Mayor,
Col. Ben Jackson, and City Council,
and City Clerk J. H. Duggan, both
to the McCrary Company and myself, ,
in the recent construction and instal
lation of sanitary sewtys in your city-
I he success of this work was due.
in a very large measure, to the abso-j
lute and unqualified support and as-|
sistajnee of the mayor and council at!
every phase of the work, and the val-1
uahlc and efficient cost keeping and j
accounting of expenditures by the city j
clerk.
It is trusted that the valuable of the:
services, of these gentlemen to the city |
has been thoroughly recognized, and 1 :
wish for them and the city the best j
of success.
Thanking you. with kind regards, j
1 remain.
Yours very truly,
L. W. SAINF..
Colds Cause Grip and Lilluenza
LAXATIVE BRCMO QUININE Tablets remove the )
cause. There is only one ‘‘Br' .no Quinine. |
E. W. GROVE’S signature cn box,. 30e.
FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIB
Hons, all standard makes at Advance
office.
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W. E. Walker, Jr
RELIABLE JEWELER
Vidlaia, Georgia
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! and customers here R. R. Ave. I
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For Cleaning Tile, '
Bathtubs, Kitchen Sinks,
% Jy and Marble
Use SAPOLIO. Quickly removes 1
'' the stains and makes everything look
/. J ~V—A like new. See that the name,
|:p: SAPOLIO is on every package.
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO.
j V ‘ iflu.! j I 4J^ J Sole Manufacturera
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How many
' r uses you have for
’>• < ,1.1 busters •
Golumbias!
• t. y liuh'ins
u. t.iiar, B .rret. T7QR hells, buzzers, thermostats,
„ ,i!, i i a alarms; etc., use Columbia “Bell
, ......... jvi. ici.j Ringer.” Little package of big power.
!•. c.J wiather "D»:ki” You need but one.
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
ignition; for ignition on the Ford while
starting; always Columbia “Hot Shot”
' • ■ / famow dry Ignition Battery No. 1461. Starts
... .'iVm'.T Vd. quick, regardless of cold weather.
r --‘ sprxun clip 6„id- Solid package of 4 cellpower (6 volts).
d, ..rut p its unc j e r the front seat of the Ford.
Sold bv electricians, auto supply shops
y, and garages, hardware and general stores,
Jj and implement dealers. Look for the name
Columbia on the label.
Cbluttiibia
Pry Batteries
~.-jX » —they last huger