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M. B. CALHOUN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
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FRED M. HARRIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
B. H. GRACE
LAW AND REAL ESTATE
Special Attention Given to
Collections.
UVALDA, GEORGIA.
Telephone Connections.
DR. CHAS. D. WILLIAMS
Practicing Physician
Vidalia, Ga.
Office in Post-office Building.
Phones: Res. 84-3; Office 84-2
DR. L. H. DARBY
DENTIST
EQUIPPED WITH X-RAY OUTFIT
Postoffice Building
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
DR. M. L. CURRIE
Office rear of postoffie building.
Furnishes his own medicine and fills
most of his prescriptions.
Phone*: Residence 164; office 151.
J. E. MERCER, M. D.
Vidalia, Georgia
Office Over Union Pharmacy.
Office Hours : 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Office Phone 136; Residence 189.
B. P. JACKSON
ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW
Practice Civil and Criminal Law in
All Courts.
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
VIDALIA. GEORGIA.
D. C. PATTILLO
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Estates, Bankruptcy
and Loans.
First National Bank Building.
Phone 145.
M. J. RATTRAY,
VETERINARY SURGEON
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PHONE NO. 229
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
W. J. DeLOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Citizens Bank.
PHONE NO. W.
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
DR. F. L. HUIE
DENTIST
X-RAY EQUIPMENT.
Office in Old Postoffice Building.
G. K. MURCHISON
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
Day Phone 92; Night Phone 36
PIERCE E. HOLMES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
405-10 American Bank & Trust Bldg.
SAVANNAH, GA.
General practice in all Courts, both
State and Federal.
R. A. MAYER
LOCAL AGENT
DELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM.
PARTS IN STOCK.
VIDALIA GEORGIA.
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Vidalia Local News &
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Mr. H. Estroff is expected home
Friday from New York.
Mrs. Jake Simon is visiting relatives
in Savannah.
Misses Lucile and Estelle Frederick
are visiting relatives in Savannah.
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Mr. B- W. Godbee was in Atlanta
the first of the week.
Miss Louise Breen of Waycross is
the guest of Miss Julia Jenkins.
Miss Gladys Sasser has accepted a
position with H- Estroff.
Miss Mary Lou Nasworthy of Mid
vilel is visiting Miss Louise Sasser.
Jack Rabun of Morgan, who has
been visiting his uncle, Mr. F .M. Ra
bun, left Tuesday for his home.
Miss Hattie Pournelle, who is in
training at an Atlanta hospital, left
Tuesday to resume her studies.
Rev. V. B. Moore, Jr., of Savan
-1 nah spent the week-end with- friends
here.
Miss Theodosia Geiger of Mt. Ver
non spent the week-end with Misses
Matile and Irma Lewis.
Mrs. A. J. Brundage has returned
' from a visit of several days to Mil
ledgeville and Eatonton.
Mrs. B- M. Gilbert of Athens was
the guest qf Miss Irma Lewis Wed
nesday.
Mr. J. M. Floyd of Bainbridge
spent Monday here visiting his daugh
ter, Mrs. I. J. Harrell.
Mrs. Denham of Eatonton came last
week to spend several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. T- R. Lee.
BUSKS CMS.
CITY MARKET
F. C. SHUMAN, Manager.
Phone 150
PALMER’S STUDIO
Vidalia, Georgia
In the studio we make Portraits, Pos
tals, Copies, Enlargements, Frames.
Out of the studio we make Photos of
Anything, Anywhere, Any Time, and
Any Size.
L. B. GODBEE
INSURANCE.
FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, PLATE
GLASS, ACCIDENT.
BONDS
LEADING COMPANIES
VIDALIA, GA.
Joh-n T. Ragan I. D. Stewart
Vidalia Vault & Tile Co.
Manufacturer of
THE NATIONAL Steel Reinforced
Waterproof Cement Burial Vault.
Tile, Brick, Coping, Flower Boxes.
Phone 131.
VIDALIA. GEORGIA
INSURANCE
FIRE, LIFE, THEFT, TORNADO.
BONDS, AUTOMOBILE AND
LIVE STOCK LIFE.
LEADING COMPANIES.
V. B. HERRING
Office over Citizens Bank; Phone 183
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
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BUILDERS SUPPLIES.
Lumber, Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement,
Sash and Doors Beaver Board,
Roofing, Shingles, HavCware,
and Nails.
Mill Work oi All Kinds.
Sherwin-Williams Paints.
JOHN T. RAGAN & COMPANY,
Phone 131
VIDALIA, GEORGIA
THE VIDALIA ADVANCE
Mrs- C. E. Adams and children
spent several days in Savannah this
week.
Attorney W. J. DeLoach was in
Macon Wednesday attending a meet
ing of the Kiwanis trustees.
Messrs. J. B. Todd and J. B-
Brogden spent the week-end in Sa
vannah.
Messrs. Dan Hudson and George N-
Mathews, Jr., were in Sandersville
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Gladys Sasser spent last week
in Millen visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.
H. Wills.
Miss Encil Oliver is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. H. C. Reddick, in Millen
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mulling of Mid
ville spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sasser.
Misses Hymae Williamson and Eu
nice Phillips of Covena are guests of
Miss Lavert Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. F- H. Barker have
returned from a motor trip to points
in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ragan left
Sunday for a motor trip to Mr. Ra
gan’s old home at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Rev. J. T. B- Anderson, who spent
part of his vacation at Franklin, N.
C., is now at Asheville.
Miss Frances Godbee left Wednes
day for a visit to Miss Mary Blitch
at Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood,
Mrs. Ellen Underwood and Mr. A.
F. Sawyer spent the week-end in
Wrightsville.
Leroy Meadows is attending the Civ
ilian Training Camp at Camp McClel
land, near Anniston. He will return
home about the 27th.
Miss Anne Mazie Hatcher and lit
tle sister, Lillian Eula, of Waynesboro,
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. L. S.
Lively, on Peachtree street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rountree of
Chipley, Fla., spent the week-end as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S.
Rountree- They left Monday to visit
relatives at Swainsboro.
Mrs. Emanuel Hackel of Bruns
wick and her sister, Miss Lena llue
stein of Darien, are visiting relatives
in the city.
Mrs. Robt. Mcßae and little daugh
ter and Mrs. B. M. Cobb spent Mon
day here, the guests of Mrs. Alice
Wilson.
Mrs. L. R. Adams of Pembroke,
Miss Marie Way and N. T. Way, Jr.,
of Brunswick are visiting their broth
er, Mr. Fred Way-
Miss Allie Mae Cannady, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B.
Bragg, left Monday for her home in
Valdosta.
Mrs. L. S. Battle and Miss B’attle,
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Christian, left Tuesday for
Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. B- P. Flmdren of
Savannah have returned home, after
spending several days with the family
of Mr. A. D. Frederick.
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Mrs. J. E. Thompson and Miss An
nie Stone are in Atlanta this week
purchasing thoir fall stocks of milli
nery goods.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Waters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turner and
Mr. Furman Mobley of Johnston, S.
C., came down and spent the week
end with relatives here.
Drs. L. H. Darby and F. L. Huie
who attended the Twelfth District
Dental Society meet in Fasman last
week, report a delightful and profita
ble meeting. Dublin was selected for
the spring session.
Next Sabbath, services at the Pres
byterian church at 11 a. m- and 8:30
p. m. Bible school at 10 a. m.
Protracted meeting beginning in this
church November Ist, the pastor to
he assisted by the Presbyterial Evan
gelist. Let us all remember these
services and attend. B. R. Anderson,
Pastor.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922.
The tent meeting which has been in
progress for several weeks in Oconee
Heights, will come to a close Friday
night. The tent will be moved to So
perton, where services. will be held,
beginning next week.
Mrs- G. P. Lively and daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Bateman and two attract
ive little children, have returned to
their homes in Waynesboro, after a
week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Lively on Peachtree street.
Judge R. N. Hardeman and Col.
Frank H. Saffold, rival candidates
for the judgship of the Middle Circuit,
were in the city Monday and Tuesday.
Both candidates express Iconfidence
in their election.
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.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
“Did
Wonders for Me/'
Declares This Lady.
"I suffered for a long j
time with womanly weak
ness,” says Mrs. J. R
, Simpson, of 57 Spruce my a
M St., Asheville, N. C. “I
; K finally got to the place
where it was an effort for
| nie to go. I would have Bk^
a bearing-down pains in
my side and back es
pecially severe across my .
1 1 back, and down in my B^fl
side there was a great
deal of Soreness. I was
nervous and easily tip
’Si “ TAKE S 3
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
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“I heard of Cardui and
' decided to use it,” con
l tinues Mrs. Sknpson. “I
saw shortly it was bene
rjmsk i filing me, so I kept it up
a and it did wonders for j
me. And since then I
kwa have been glad to praise
Cardui. 'lt is the best rVV
b woman’s tonic made/' .
ftbrJ Weak women nded a
tonic. Thousands and MbJ
thousands, like Mrs.
|vJm Simpson, have found
Cardui of benefit tcrthem. mamr*
kS ALL W
S DRUGGISTS B
SsatEed!
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Have Your Cotton Ginned By The
Oil Mill Ginnery.
I All our ginning machinery has been overhauled j|
:j: and everything is now in readiness for handling the ;;
! 1922 crop. Bring your cotton to us and get the very ::
| promptest and best service. Bxperienced ginnery"*
I men in charge assure you of this. We’ll give you
I satisfactory service and the best “sample your cot- -
| ton can be made to produce. No long waiting will
| be necessary at our ginnery. if
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! Vidalia Cotton Oil Mill Company
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DIZZINESS IS ANNOYING.
AS MANY WIDALIA POPLE TOO
WELL KNOW.
When the kidneys are weak or dis
ordered they fall behind in filtering
the blood of poisons. As these pois
ons attack the nerves, the result is
felt in spells of vertigo, just as drunk
enness will make a man dizzy irom
the poisoning of alcohol. Dizziness,
headache, backache and irregularity of t
the kidney secretions are all signs of;
weak or disordered kidneys and should
not be neglected. Use Doan’s Kidney
Pills, the home-endorsed kidney rem
edy. Read this Vidalia resident’s tes
timony.
Mrs. B. F. Eckles, 207 Mclntosh
street, says: “I had a slight attack of
kidney trouble. My back was sore
and lame and at times I would find
it hard to bend over because the pains
in my were so severe. I would
also be troubled with dizzy headaches
and black specks appeared before my|
eyes, blurring my sight. I read of
Doan’s Kidney Pills and began to take
them. After taking four boxes I was
completely cured and have never had
any trouble since.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t
smplv ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Eckles had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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BOX SUPPER.
Thursday night, August 24th, a box
supper will be given at Hughes Chapel
for the benefit of the church. The
public is cordially invited to attend
and all young ladies are requested
to bring well-filled baskets, and the
| young men well filled pocket books.
COMMITTEE.
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LOOK—REDUCED FARES.
Greatly reduced week-end round
trip fares via Georgia & Florida Rv.
good from Friday morning until the
, following Tuesday night.
Consult nearest ticket agent.
D. F. KIRKPATRICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
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j Mowing Machines |
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: t We sell the famous Champion Mowers and Rakes. They ;;
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X pull light and the upkeep is practically nothing. We offer
jt' Mowers and Rakes at reduced prices. Terms can be arrang- ;;
f ed with good farmers. See us before you buy. We can
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Grain Drills
j X The corn crop is short and feed stuffs will be high, so «j
iX plant a surplus of grain this fall.
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! We Sell Superior & Thomas Drills |
\t Our stock is heavy and we need the space. See us early
lJj and buy your Grain Drill at a sacrifice price.
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1 and hardware Co.
f Phone 244 Vidalia, Ga. |
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REV. G. W. PHARR, HIGGSTON
AGENT FOR COATS AND HOSE
I am agent for Goodyear Raincoat*,
as good as the best; also for Wear*
proof Hosiery for men, women and
children, as good as any made, from
International Mills, and guaranteed.
Any business from my friends in the
counties of Toombs, Montgomery and
Wheeler will be very much appreci*
ated. G. W. PHARR,
: 8-17-2tx Higgston, Ga.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to me will please
manage to pay me at once.
Debt, oh debt, what a master, and
interest, how hard to pay. Let’s save
the interest by paying the principal.
8-24-2 t M. L. CURRIE-
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
j cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissue*.
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 rubbed 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 healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores Os
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in oue carton and th*
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
COTTON.
Get more for your cotton. Consign
it to Savannah Cotton Factorage Co,
Savannah, Ga. This company makes
liberal advances on both selling and
holding cotton. Their weights, grades
and round lot prices will please you.
8-10-ts.
HOME FOR SALE.
I am expecting to leave Vidalia.
Make me an offer on my home on
corner Fourth and Green streets, Vi*
dalia J- A. SMITH,
8-24-4tX Vidalia, Ga.
666 quickly relieves Colds, Con
stipation, Biliousness and Head
aches. A Fine Tonic.