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AH The New* Os Toomb* and Surrounding Countie*
North Thompson
Baptist Church Has
Easter Program
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Song-—All Hail The Power.
"Welcome Address—Seven children.
Reading—Clara Brantley.
The Easter Plan—Dewey Atkins.
The Bloom of Springtime—Four
fcoys.
Song—Beautiful Heaven Some
where.
Ha?py Easter Day—Rufus King.
Dialogue—Blessed Easter.
Children’s Day Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Frost,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brantley, Mr.
Johnnie Lee King. Misses Ida Frost,
Melrose Cowart. Eugene Moore, Etta
Mixon.
Resurrection of Hope—Johnnie
Lee King.
Aren’t You Glad? —Victor Frost.
j IMPORTANT NOTICE
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILROAD
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Greatly Reduced Week End Rates
One And One Third Fare For the Round I rip
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Commencing Saturday, April 2nd, up to and including October 2nd, j
lf'27, the Georgia & Florida Railroad will sell from all ticket agency stations
round trip week-end tickets on each Saturday and for Sunday morning
trains, scheduled to leave station before noon Sunday.
Final Limit of Week-end Tickets Midnight of Monday After Date of Sale
Commencing April 29, 1927, the Georgia & Florida Railroad will also
sell up to and including September 25th, week-end tickets to Florida Beach
Resorts. These tickets will he on sale every Friday, Saturday, and Sun
day mornings, limited good to return by midnight Tuesday following date
of sale.
For further information consult your agent or write the undersigned. ,
J. E. KENWORTHY,
General Passenger Agent,
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Augusta, Ga. j >
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New Fisher Bodies, Valve - in - head motor; The
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beautifully beaded and . 1 _ , The Touring se7 £T
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paneled; Polished nick- * ’ , or KoaasiCi
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c t \arc ne plate disc-clutch; Long, $ 695
DucoColors;Full-crown, semi - elliptic springs; The 4-Door Seda,, bOD
one-piece fenders; Bullet- Full sire 17-inch steering The Sport Cabriolet (
> type headlamps; Higher, wheel; Balloon tires; The Landau - -
more massive radiator; Deeply upholstered WTon Truck * - * - $395
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Vidalia, Georgia
QUALITY at low cost
Parftomine, “Nearer My od To
Thee”—Etta Mixon.
Precious Message—Thre girls.
Making Dolly’s Dresses—Evelyn
Frost.
Reading— Awake, Awake—lda
Frost.
Reading—Melrose Cowart.
Hope and Faith—Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Brantley.
How To Find Easter—Annie Pearl ,
Atkins.
Song—Lead Kindly Light.
The above program was carried out
beautifully by the members of the
church, the church being decorated
for the occasion. After the enjoy
able program, devotional exerciser
were led by Mr. Blount. A large
crowd attended and everyone brought
a filled basket. The dinner was care
fully prepared and was enjoyed im-
I mensely by everyone.
Sunday school was held at 3:00
P. M..
Every second Sunday and Saturday
before, in each month, services are
conducted by Rev. M. C. Harrison,
| A CONFESSION f
| AND PROPOSITION |
We Confess We need and Appreciate your $
| . Business
A porcess of Cleaning that will rejuvenate
last year’s clothes and make them look
tt like bland new; that will retain the crigi- 3
nal color without streaking or shrinking. |
Our prices are nominal. R
| PRESSING AND DYEING ALSO. I
| Phone us and we will call for your work f
and deliver it msi the hour vou say.
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WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
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Sanitary Cleaners
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| Vidalia, - Georgi a |
THE VIDALIA ADVANCE
the pastor. Sunday school every
Sunday afternoon at 3:0 Oo’clock.
Everyone has a cordial invitation to
attend.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing
in the head. E.W. GROVE S signature on box. 30c
First Royal Astronomer
John Flamsteed, famous astronomer,
was the first royal astronomer of Eng
land. He was appointed to that office
March 4, 1675. He wns a bitter enemy
of Newton, because Newton tried to
give him necessary advice.
For Rent—One-half my house on
Jackson street. Geo. S. Rountree, ts
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILROAD
PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES
Effective April Ist, 1927
Through Pullman Car Operated on Trains 9 and 10 Be
tween Augusta and Jacksonville. Most Convenient Route
To and From Florida Points.
Between Augusta-Valdosta-Jacksonville-Madison
No. 5 | No. 9 |~ No. 10 | No. 4
10:05AM r 8:10PM Lv. Augusta Ar. j B:SOAM B:O6PM
10:35AM | 10:21PM Lv. Midville Ar. j 6:45AM S:4IPM
11:12AM 10:54PM Lv. Swainsboro Ar. j 6:I3AM S:O2PM
11:28AM 11:08PM Lv. Wesley Ar. ' 5:57AM 1 4:46PM
12:10PM 11:50PM Lv. Vidalia Ar. 1 S:ISAM j 4:OOPM
I:23PM 12:45AM Lv. Hazlehurst Ar. j 4:I2AM 2:55PM
2:27PM I:SOAM Lv. Douglas Ar. i 3:ISAM 1 I:S3PM
2:59PM 2:2IAM Lv. Willacoochee Ar. j 2:39AM ! I:I4PM
3:35PM 2:55AM Lv. Nashville Ar. , 2:O3AM I 12:39PM
4:3OPM 3:55AM Ar. Valdosta Lv. j 1:10AM 11:40AM
4:45PM 4:ISAM Lv. Valdosta Ar. ! 12:30AM I 11:25AM
6:OOPM Ar. Madison Lv. ; j 10:10AM
B:3OPM 7:3OAM | Ar. Jacksonville Lv. ! B:4SPM ! 8:00AM
■IT Ills !■ WTI - met I I isu. . n*wmrm* —maur r- ■ *«u iTlim
Between Augusta and Tennille
r No7 3 { ] No. 2
3:45PM j Lv7 Augusta Ar. | 10:l7AM~~
5:23PM I Lv. Wrens Ar. j B:3OAM
6:O3PM | Lv. Gibson Ar. I 7:52AM
7:I6PM J Lv. Sandersville Ar. | 6:4OAM
7:3OPM i Ar. Tennille Lv. j 6:3OAM
i TiMiwi-ii-i m- ww-r. «wcw v rr— r r imh ufi i— i»-wvnw«rn>KiawM JirfM iir
Between Vidalia and Millen
No. 8 \ " No. 7
6:SOAM | E7 Vidalia Ar. | 12720 PM
7:4OAM | Lv. Stillmore Ar. : 11:29AM
8:05 AM- I Lv. Graymont Ar. 11:05 AM
B:O9AM j Lv. Summit Ar. | 11:02AM
B:2IAM j Lv. Garfield Ar. | 10:49AM
B:SBAM j Ar. Millen Lv. | 10:15AM
Between Nashville and Moultrie
“ No. 25 j No" 26
S:OOPM j Lv. Nashville Ar. 4:3OPM
S:4OPM Lv. ' Sparks Ar. 3:35PM
6:OOPM Lv. Adel Ar. 3:25PM
6:IOPM Lv. Sparks Ar. 3:IOPM
7:OOPM Lv. Ellenton Ar. 2:3OPM
7:45PM Ar. Moultrie Lv. I:3OPM
These schedules are published as information, and are not
guaranteed.
J. E. KENWORTHY,
General Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Georgia.
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Eight Page* Week
Doubtfal Record
The greatest age ot which a man S N
Mid to have become a father iD *
hundred and two. This was stated t*
be the age of Thomas Beatty of Drum* -
eondra, near Dublin, when his young
est-born came Into the world.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
lake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E W. GROVE'S signature on each box. wc.
FOR RENT— Rooms, furnished or
unfurnished. Mrs. J. G. Hall, 121
Mclntosh street.