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Items of Qeneral Interest Around Towns; A person a
\ Mention of Those Who Come and do.
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* Sec the many beautiful Christmas
gifts for sale, at the Ladies Bazaar-
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Good brick store for sale cheap.
Ask Brewton.
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To prevent a cold take IN,
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Mr. J. W. McWhorter, of Winder,
was in the .pity Monday.
—Real Estate bargains of all kinds.
Ask Brewton-
Mr. G. K jAncferson has returned
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from a trip to Macon.
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I injjijrance that protect. Ask
Brewton.
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I Mrs. G. E- Anderson and children
jwere visitor in Sunday.
4 M * £ '’ • . Oil (
m§ George Donovan and Cecil Pourn
«le spent §»pd»y* in
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Jit brekk a cold, take M 4.
M. Sasser, of Rocky Ford,
visited relatives here Sunday
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—'List your real estate for sale with
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fr. I. Markell has been off duty
week from illness,
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—A choice,, home ,on Church street
Hfb sale. Ask Brewton.
Mr. Collis Renfro, of Eight, was in
the city Thursday. c .' ”’ ‘ ►•. •
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J' Thompson, 1 'of Atlanta.
. Ijhitied relatives here"this week
■fjL J. a. Giy as accepted a posi
tion with the j 1 - F- Darby Lumber Co. ■
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|Fj|<--Good horse aud wagon for, sale
CTieap Ask Brewton.
Mrs. Marvin Odom was.;do,' Sgv-aiirl.
nahlThursday.
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Mrs. C. J. Martin wif- • spend—t-hu
in Savanah.
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j» Estae.
JWss Sarah Odom is visiting rela
tive* in Mgcon. , ; V / :
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Rub-M.V-Ti.m, a pain killer.
Turkey dinner Saturday at the
Ladies Bazaar. They will appreciate
your,-patronage.
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p '—FOR SALE —One new two-horse
f wagon ; parit cash, balance easy pay
ments. Apply to C. S. Meadows &
mi, Vidalia.
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| A M^RRY. Christmas f
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tThe Question: Whal Shall I Give? |
IB Offerings Here Will Solve The |
Problem For You. I
ttl jEWELRY THE IQEAL GIFT.
f H u s Jewelry fur Christman ('.ifts and se how much more X
| igueuine pleasure you will receive out of giving. Our gift ~
JMofferings have been chosen tvtth great care and from a wide
it|jmarket, where experience is needed to distinguish the worthy «;
iJtfrom jthat which is . worthless *'• : <}
t y Gifts of Jewelry bought here have a permanent value and
lasting interest that go far toward carrying to you and to ' |
$ yoursia hearty wish for a “Merry Chrismas. «;
Buy your gifts here. You are sure of quality goods and ..
Zlright and satisfaction. Where we sell the gifts, we I!
Kjjiive hand painted monogram on ivory ware and hand en- < J
F graving on gold jewelry. V,
We are giving away a Diamond King and a Solid Cold «.
{Bracelet Watch on January Ist, 1922. Every,dollar worth E
ff you purchase here gives you a chance at them. ~
We offer a complete and widely assorted stock of Jewelry
Ltfpr gifts to both old and young, and we advise early buying. ..
store is ready for you. j|
I W. E. Walker, Jr.
I ['he Jewelry Gift Store. Vidalia.Ga i:j
II Vhere Gems and Gold Are Feirly Sold.** !!|
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—Fire. Fire. Fire; 5 Insure your pro
perty before the whistle blows. Ask
Brewton. ■ * *" > • ‘
Mr, W. T. French, of Savannah,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the
Cit^
—Get a package of Opeka Coffee at
Page’s Drug Stoie Saturday—you al
tso get two pounds of sugar free,., .
Mrs- Geo. P. Robinson, of Fitgger-
isj,visiting her parents, Rev- and
R. Anderson
. —9OQ acre farm close to Vidalia for
sale cheat) with good terms Ask
Brewton.
Mesdames J. L. Strickland, J. C.
Austin' and \V. A. Jones spent M on
day in Macon.
; ,4 1 Ranted soo bushels white
corn, shelled, at 45c per bushel.
,F t parby Lumber Co. ts
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Mr-,W. 0. Donovan atended the
Baptist convention in Savannah this
week vv ‘ .
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« Rep Roadster for sale cheap
or w-iIL. exchange sos real estate. Ask
Brewton- ~, ......
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Mr. J. A. ■•Lowe, of Atlanta,. • was
the guest of his brother, Lee Ixjwe,
several days, this week.
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—Buy your coffee from us. We
will sweeten dt. Two pounds- of su
gar free with each- package of ■ cof
fee sold Saturday.
H. J*. L» n g ston » of Wake-For
esf, ISvPyCafne last week to yisiL hec
parentvDr.-and Mrs. W- f- teacock.
; Don’t fail to visiLto ‘
Ladles Bazaar W ttie- huiMlngmerse'tb'
the Advance office. Operi' even
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LM ilitov. m BttM
earn you 20 per cent. Safer than
Liberty Bond.
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Mises Myrtle Hamilton, Claudia
with Mrs. J. H. P». Page for the fall
season, Thursday for her home
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—We want a pound of coffee in
every home, so get two pounds pf
sugar free with every pound of cos--
fee bought Saturday at Page’s Drug
Store.
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Misses Myrtle Hamilton, Claudie'
and Mabel Stith and Messrs. E- I-
Mullin and F.. J- Cook spent Sunday
in Swainsboro.
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TMi; VIDALIA AOVAMCB, WDAUA, GMMfcft»
—A big bargain in a six room home
located ueai* school house.- Ask
Brewton.
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V] Messrs. E. L»! Meadows, Lee LcWt,
l E. L. Meadows, Jr., and P. J. McN'att,
of Mt. V'ernon,, spent several days on
the Altamaha hunting and fising the
forst of the week.'
The Business Men’s Bible Class of
the‘Baptist Sunday*'School will have a
bird supper Friday evening. The
meal will be served by the ladies of
the church in the basement of the
new church building. .
The “measuring party” held by the
Missionary society of the Presbyter
ian church on last Saturday at the
home of Mrs.- W. A. Jones was a de
cided success, both from the ppint of
attendance and financially..
A small house in the Oconee
Heights section owned by Mr. Claxton
was destroyed by fire Tuesday night.
The house was unoccupied -and the
fire is supposed to’have been of in
. cendiary origin.
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—l2O acre farm in one mile of Vi
dalia, well improved and cheap. Ask
Brewton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ; D. Rabun, of
Statesboro, have moved to Vidalia to
make their home and for the present
will be with the former’s brother, Mr.
F. M. Rabiin. Mr. R’abun has the
southeast Georgia territory for Sharpe
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—FOß SALE—One new two-horse
wagon; part cash, balance easy pay
ments. Apply to C. S. Meadows &
Son, Vidalia.
—FOR SALE —One new two-horse
wagon; part cash, balance easy pay
ments. Apply to C. S. Meadows &
Son, Vidalia, ,
—“Lest auld acquaintance be for
got,"' ' sfeend your photograph.,—Pal
mer’s Studio. *
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mrs. Chilton to appear
" HERE ON DECEMBER I«TH
P'or the past fifteen y.cars, Mr. Wirt.
Calvin Qhilton has been Recognized as
i the leading Monodramatist on Am
erican Platform, and she probably
,Jw -twe rpkufi) cqgagpuipnO 4 J.han
t any other person engaged in like
I work. She is tourned exclusively by
The Piedmont Bureau in this terri
tory.'
Chffton is i Southerner, born
add beared ip; Mississippi, and her in
terpretations of Negro characters are
unsurpassed. During the past tew
years she has most successluny pres
ented two very popular Plays, name
ly: “Polly of the Circus,” arid “The
Lady From Oklahoma ” She is ad
dirig a charming new French Pliy to
her repertorie for presentation this
winter.
Mfs. Chilton will be in Vidalia on
Dec-; 14 and will be presented by the
lyceum committee as the second at
traction in the series arranged for this
season.
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* McLEOD SCHOOL NEWS. +
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The school at this place is progres
sing nicely under the management of
Miss Addie Philips..
Miss Susie Mae Mixon was the
guest of Miss Inez Tapley last Satur
day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Scott spent
several days of last week with the lat
ters parents, Rev. and Mrs.'j. T Wal
ker of I,ong Ponnd.
Mrs. Sarah Philips made a business
trip to Vidalia last Saturday-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott spent
Sunday with Mr- .and Mrs. V. £• So
well in the North Thompson section;
Miss Bertha Mae Tapley was the
guest of Miss Hattie Lamb Saturday
night.
(Your Uncle Snap.)
“BIRTH OF A NATION”
DRAWN FINE AUDIENCE
A large audience packed the Colon
ial Theater last Thursday to see the
presentation of “The Birth of a Na- ,
tion.” A splendid musical program
rendered during the evening.
This was the third appearence of
this picture here, but the capacity of
the theater was taxed by an overflow
crowd.
VIDALIA LODGE K. OF P.
Meets every Tuesday night in hall
on Railroad Ave. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J. B. TODD, C. C-.
T. R. LEE, K. of R. & S.
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AMERICAN EATS OTS*
A TOJI Or FOOD A TEAR
MOOSE HEART, 111.—Too- much
living may have something to do with
the high cost of living Secretary Da
vis intimated in making public bureau
of labor statistics showing that tha
average American eats offer a ton as
food a year. “The amount,” he said,
“is 2,664 pounds per man."
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Page s Drug Store
Receives Telegram Prom
Santa Claus
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HE WILL ARRIVE ON 1:30 C. & F. TRAIN
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
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Saturday promises to be one of tJhe happiest moments, of . ejrerjy % child ,»
‘. life in this town and surrounding county a*, when the 1:30 train pplls into ~
Union Depot at Vidalia Saturday. You will see old Santa Claus diistudUnt <>
from the train and will go to Pages’ Drug Store where he Will 1 mik<* **hfs < >
!! ...headq.uarters. fSo dress your children, bring them to the train a t nii 'from “
there to Pagess Drug Store where Santa .wilt have charge of
4 * dow and will be glad to receive letters from all children*. (,*
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fact the prettiest line eyer displayed n Vidalia and the prices are jcbeapcv■ ' [
than ever before.. They have gifts for the whole family, from the yjdungest'' . J J
<; to the oldest. ’ Also a coirtplete line ofNrinnallys, Jacobs and Ligtfetks Can- |
' * dies. Be sure and visit Pages’ Drug Store before buying, but tfonj torgfet' 1 |
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; \ to meet Santa Claus at the train and Page’s Drug Store, .Sa^ify.day l tW. , ,
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WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
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i: * nova SCOTIA, Dec. 5, 1921.
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S |j Will arrive in Vidalia on the 1:30 G. AF. train Saturday,
' December 10th, and will make your store my headquarters.
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Don’t neglect this opportunity to get all
the news of this section every week.
"Is such an appetite any .better, for
the body than the pocketbook? I no
tice by these statistics that tha
Average American wage earner man
ages to keep the spark of life In bia.
body on 1,775 pounds of food a yaar.
Medical authorities may make what
they please of these figures, but I no
tice that the average Japanese con
sumes 1,005 pounds of food per year.
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bans' for standard machines; type
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Judge, k. N. Hardeman, Solictor
Grey and Air. Pierce Woods were
iPtatfJl.•• and Mrs, F. C. Om
berg at an elegant dinner last Thurs
day evening,, k *
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