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‘0? Vidalia Local News j*
Miss Sara Odom is spending the
week with relatives in Sandersville.
Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. W.
i»D. Kavakos, a ten-pond boy.
Henry Wiggs has returned from a
visit to relatives in Sandersville.
Mr. Frank Mathews of Macon vis
ited relatives here Monday.
. Rev. L. S. Barrett/of Mt. Vernon
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hutcheson of
Mt. Vernon were in the city Monday.
Mr. Don Auld of Dublin was in the
city Monday.
Mr. Frank Durden of Savannah was
here Monday.
, Mr. Morgan Tidwell of Collins was
in the city Tuesday.
Mr. E. J. Mulling was over from
Swainsboro Monday.
Mrs. Inez Wiggs will leave Friday
for Atlanta, where she will spend her
vacation. ,
Superintendent W. L. Downs is
spending this week at his old home
in Watkinsville.
Miss Ada Burroughs, who has been
teaching in Douglas, has returned to
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. King will
leave Saturday to attend the Confed
erate Reunion in Richmond. ,
Sheriff E. E. Burch and Attorney
L. C. Underwood of Mt. Vernon
were visitors here Wednesday.
Dr. T. E. Hunt of Mt. Vernon
was mingling with friends in Vidalia
Tuesday.
Rev. R. !s. New preached at the
Baptist church in Soperton Sunday
morning and evening.
Mr. and Mrs., A. J*. Brundage re
turned Saturday from Macon, where
they spent several days last week.
Mr. C. S. Meadows, Sr., ot Nor
mantown will attend the Confederate
Reunion in Richmond next week.
Miss Caroline Mathews of Cross
Hill, S. C., came last week to visit
Mrs. J. C. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mathews of
Jacksonville spent the week-end in
the city with relatives.
Mr. W. C. Wills left Thursday for
his home at Alberta, Ala., after a
weeks visit to his daughter, Mrs. G.
L. Thomas.
FOR THE LATEST STYLES
In everything you wear
where quality counts
go to
D. C. HARRIS
“The Best For Less”
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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If ’ WORLD’S LOWEST PRICED !
i: Fully Equipped Automobile
$650
;; Delivered at Vidalia :
o “WHY NOT BUY AN IMPROVED CHEVROLET
ll AND BANK THE SAVINGS EVERY DAY."
| L. B. GODBEE, Dealer I
- W. E. Williams, in charge. :
VIDALIA, GEORGIA " ;
Mr. M. A. McQueen of Savannah
is spending his vacation with relatives
near Vidalia.
Miss Agnes Thomas # of Plains ar
rived in the city Wednesday to visit
Mrs. J. E. French.
Mrs. W. O. Donovan is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Chapman, in Macon
this week.
Mrs. Sanford Darby has as her
guests this week Mrs. M. E. Ridge
of Savannah and Miss Ina Edwards
of Claxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Christian re
turned Tuesday from Macon, where
they spent the week-end' with rela
tives.
Mrs. J. T. B. Anderson and son,
Frank, left Tuesday morning for a
visit to the former’s daughter, Mrs.
Carter, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Herbert Gillis, Miss Thelma
Franklin and Otis Denton of Soper
ton were the guests of friends here
Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reid, Misses
Claudia Stith and Lillian Morgan and
Walter Johnson spent the week-end
in Savannah.
Misses Allie Mae and Erna Haynes
will leave Friday to spend the week
end with relatives and friends in
'V aldosta.
Paul Powell, who is now connected
with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway
at Waycross, was in the city Tues
day.
Rev. J. M. Outler,, presiding elder
of the Mcßae district, will preach at
the Vidalia Methodist church next
Sunday evening.
Miss Mabel Stith, who was one of
the Vidalia girl scouts enjoying the
camp at Houston Fattory last week,
is visiting Miss Elizabeth Poindexter
at Milledgevilfe.
Misses Mary Kate Shuman, Louise
Mathews, Lucile Frederick and Joyce
Sikes, who have been attending the
G. N. and I. C. at Milledgeville,
returned home last week for the sum
mer vacation.
Prof. Albert M. Gates, the new
president of Brewton-Parker Institute
was in the city Monday. Mr. Gates
has moved to Mt. Vernon and is ac
tively at work toward a big attend
ance at Brewton-Parker next year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin, their
daughter, Miss Lucile Martin, and
son, Hunter Martin, of Fayetteville,
N. C., spent several days here last
week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.
B. Herring.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Swindell,
who are now located at Florence, S.
C., spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in the city. Mr. Swindell will spend
the coming week in Louisville, Ky.,
and during his absence Mrs. Swindell
will visit relatives at Eastman.
Mrs. Etta Brantley and daughter,
Miss' Dorothy Brantley, left Wednes
day for Chicago, where they will re
side. Missßrantley graduated at the
South Georgia College this month,
winning it medal for excellence in ex
pression.
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Mr.\C. J. Whatley will leave next
week for Barnesville to attend the
wedding of his sister, Miss Sa r ah
Whatley, to Mr. Roy Swatts of Bar
nesville, which will be solemnized on
Wednesday. Miss Whatley is pleas
antly remembered here, where she has
often visited her brother.
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Dr. Thrash, a well known special
ist of Atlanta, spent Monday in Vi
dalia, having been summoned for a
consultation 1 with local physicians
over the condition of Miss Claypool,
who is desperately ill at the \ idalia
Hospital.
Mr. Julius Peacock, who has been
named postmaster for Vidalia, will
leave on the 27th to attend a post
masters instruction school which will
be held in Atlanta- It is expected
that it will be after July Ist before he
takes charge of the local office.
Dr. T. C. Thompson of Vidalia,
Dr. I. E. Aaron of Lyons, Dr. J. W.
Palmer of Ailey and Dr. O. B. Moye
of Soperton motored to Cochran on
Wednesday to attend the meeting of
the Twelfth District Medical Associ
ation. They report a delightful ses
sion. Hawkinsville was selected for
the next meeting place.
fJtbeaUriqht
in th*mommq*
"When I feel like this— 1
dizzy, black spots before
my eyes, bad taste in
my mouth, stupid and
lazy—l know what’s
the matter. I’m bilious,
I just take a couple of
DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS
They fix me up in short order.
Why don’t YOU try these
little wonder workers? You’ll
find them easy to take and
mild but effective in opera
tion.
Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’
Preparations.
IRISH POTATO GROWERS
SHIP TWO CARLOADS
Potato growers in the neighborhood
of Vidalia were greatly disappointed
with "the Irish potato crop this year,
owing to the adverse season, the yield
being a disappointment.
Two carloads weer shipped, and
while the crop was disappointing,
most of the growers will try the crop
again next year.
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Many people allow their eyes 4.
•» to grow old before their bodies <i>
«• do, because they neglect the first <f
indications of imperfect vision. *
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•* It doesn’t pay to neglect your
;; eyes. Let us help you preserve J
I! them v f
;; W. E. WALKER, JR. |
;; optometrist %
II Vidalia, ' — Georgia
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THE VIDALIA ADVANCE
VIDALIA W. B. M. U. NOTES. ,
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About 75 ladies of the Daniell As
siciation enjoyed the District Rally
last Friday. The program was good,
especially the Vidalia Sunbeam dem
onstration and the Pageant put on
by ten of the Alamo ladies. A real
nice lunch and ice tea were served
during the noon hour.
The circles met at the foil wing
homes Tuesday afternoon: Ci'de 1
with Mrs. Lennon; Circle 2 with Mis.
L. H. Darby; Circle 3 with Mrs. J. •(
S. Jenkins. <i
All members are urged to come to j
the church next Tuesday afternoon at J
3:30 to finish our mission study course, •
then half an hour of social. •
Circle 1 will act as hostess. .
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MRS. J. C. TIMMERMAN
HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB. I
Mrs. J. C. Timmerman entertained |
the Rook Club last Thursday after- |
noon with a lawn party.
Mrs. J. H. Jackson, Mrs. Walter ,
Williams and little Fmily Timmerman ;
assisted Mrs. Timmerman in receiv
ing and serving.
Besides the- members the guests in
cluded Mrs. W. W. Mathews, of
New York, Miss Margaret McWhor
ter, of LaFaFyette, and Miss Azilee
Austin, of Cross Hill, S. C.
SAGE TEA TURNS
ffIATJUR DARK
It's Grandmother’s Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold.
Don’t bother to prepare the mix
ture; you can get this famous, old
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients at a small cost, all
ready for use. It Is called Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can
, always be depended upon to bring
back the natural color and lustre of
your hair.
Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell It has been app.lied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another appli
cation it becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous. This
ready-to-use preparation is a delight
ful toilet requisite for those who de
sire dark hair and a youthful appear
ance. It is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
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Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It
kills the germs.
Mr. Mark McLeniore attended the
charter presentation of the Cochran
Kiwanis Club at Cochran Wednesday
evening, representing the Vidalia Ki
wanis Club at the festivities. Mr.
McLemore was called on for a short
talk and the reports that reach Vi
dalia are to the effect tha hist, speech
was happy and appropriate.
We Are Exclusive Agent
for
Chase & Sanborn’s
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Seal Brand
Tea and Coffee
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Fresh Roasted
J
Merita Bread
Received fresh
t
each day,
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BARRON W. GODBEE
Phone 258
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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j One Hour Sale ii
SATURDAY, BETWEEN 10 AND 11 AT
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PAGE’S DRUG STORE
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t 35c STATIONERY FOR ( 13c |
I 25c TALCUM POWDER FOR 13c -
-75 c AND SI.OO BATHING CAPS AT 44c
•• 60c FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR 33c •;
? 45c BOX TOILET SOAP FOR 25c <;
•• CARTOON CAMEL CIGARETTES FOR .* $1.39 ||
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THIS SALE IS FOR ONE HOUR ONLY; NOTHING ;;
;; WILL BE SOLD AT ABOVE QUOTED PRICES AFTER \\
:: ELEVEN O’CLOCK SATURDAY. -
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Page’s Drug Store ii
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it ‘THE SAFE DRUG STORE”
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BRING US :
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Chickens and Eggs
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We will pay you the cash for
| them. Bring your hens that ;;
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if won’t crow. ii
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Company
THE HOME OF REAL BARGAINS V,
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Ilf It Is Furniture You Need See Us
Phone 138 Vidalia, Ga ii
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| Georgia & Florida Ry ii
♦ , Passenger Train Schedule «>
* ‘THROUGH THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY” ;;
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* Main Line \!.
* No. 5, daily, leaves Augusta 7:35 a. m., arrives Vidalia 12:20 T
X p. m., arrives Valdosta 5:35, arrives Madison 12:45. |J
T No. 4, daily, leaves Madison 6:30 a. m., arrives Valdosta 9:00- o
❖ a. m., arrives Vidalia 1:50 p. m., arrives Augusta 6:45. \I
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* Millen Branch. < >
J No. 8, daily, leaves Vidalia 6:55 a. m., arrives Millen 9:20.
* No.*9, daily, leaves Millen 9:55 a. m., arrives Vidalia 12:25 p. if
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.1 Tennille Branch. * |
o No. 5-1, daily, leaves Augusta 7:35 a. m., arrives Tenille 11:30 «•
| No. 2-4, daily, leaves Tennille 2:50 p. m., arrives Augusta 6:45 !!
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? Moultrie Branch.
I* No. 2 9 daily, leaves Nashville 5:00 p. m., arrives Moultrie •>
12:30 p. m. . o
No. 24, daily, leaves Moultrie 1:15 p. m., arrives Nashville ||
9:30 p. m. \ J
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R.C. HICKS, D. F. KIRKPATRICK, ii
Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Agt, |;
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| MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNAH RAILROAD COMPANY |
ii Schedule ii
ii Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains ii
:• Vidalia, Georgia. ii
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o Arives from Leaves for ;;
10:55 AM Macon 8:00 AM
- 7:20 PM Macon 7:40 PM ||
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I* For information as to through fares, schedules, etc., ;;
:: apply to Agent or j;
C. J. ACOSTA, Traffic Manager, ;;
it Macon, Ga. ;;
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