The Vidalia advance. (Vidalia, Ga.) 19??-1977, July 28, 1927, Image 17

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New* Os Toombs and Surrounding Can sties I T<obacco Grow . I The photograph above is that of the beautiful field of To- \ & bacco grown on the fafm of Mr. J. W. Poe. The Fertilizer ft % used on this farm of tobacco was purchased from the Vi- iC | dalia Chemical Company of Vidalia. % The grade used was $ | “SPECIAL TOBACCO FERTILIZER” 835 | I Vidalia Chemical Co. ! I Vidalia, Georgia | j . ■§i §^ I Q Front View New Warehouse | NEW VANN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE 1 I I I ■~- , j THE VIDALIA ADVANCE i Something New Under ) The Sun Is Shown In | ; The South’s Growth | : Atlanta, Ga., July 14.—How the re - 1 1 markable development of the South ] has been brought about without the resultant congestion in a few centers ! which has marked industrial expan -1 sion elsewhere is told in the tenth of a series of advertisement which the i Southern Railway System is running in national magazines having com- | i bined circulation of more than ten I millions Under the heading, “Something ! New Under the Sun,” this advertise- j mer,t is appearing in the July issues , and reads as follows: “Thousands of factories have been erected in the South, but they have not brought about congested indus trial centers. These factories lie | apar—often on wooded hillsides and J in smiling valleys. Nearby are the j small and well-kept towns with at- ! j tractive homes for the workers and schools and playgrounds for the child ! ren. “Southern industry, turning natur- I al resources into wealth, is wisely in j vesting its prosperity in its people. “Small wonder that industrial I PERMANENT | WAVING W&ST m We do beautiful Perma- S' m nent Waving at a very T J reasonable price. While in the city call by and V ' J have one for style, beau x' ty and convenience. i MISS ANNIE STONE | Vidalia, Georgia ! WONDER GROCERY COMPANY I | CHESTER SHUMAN, Proprietor | | GROCERIES-MEATS-LUNCHES-DRINKS | v Visit Us During The Marketing Season jj WONDER GROCERY COMPANY I f 1 You Are Always I? WELCOME I I • < -To- ..- -- I VIDALIA 1 | -and- I' | SMITH’S MARKET 1 I Visit Us While You Are Here During The Tobacco Season y towns and cities of the South are prosperous, and their people busy, healthy and contented. “Three-fourths of the mill capac ity of the South’s billion-dollar tex tile industry, which now takes more j than two-thirds of the cotton manu factured in this country, is along the lines of the Southern Railway Sys tem. “The Development Service of the Southern Railway System, Washing ton, D. C., will gladly aid in secur ing industrial locations, farms and home sites in the South.” I I So valuable was the Mexican cacao ibean up to fifty years ago that the j entire populace of Mexico used it for 'money. One bean passed for a cent. j ' Wn Part in Procession You know how the Rotarlans do at their dinners, when they stand up and tell in what business they nre en ; gaged. George Marble tells of an nn dertakei, when called on at one of j these meetings who rose urn! said, “1 | follow the medical profession. - ' —Cap per’s Weekly. Fishtn # Products A Detroit judge declaim luat fish ing Induces calm, ’elsurely, logical thinking. And some awful whopper*. —Milwaukee Journal. ■ ■ 1 '■ ■■■■ ' SMB Directory of CITY OF VIDALIA and TOOMBS COUNTY VIDALIA: *!» yor S. P. Darby C,erk r V. B. Herrin* Officer*: I. J. Harrell Mayor-Pro-Tem J ' B - Fros t Chief of Police C. F. Flanders Water Supt. D. C. Pattillo Attorney M. A. Russell Fire Chief Councilmen: G. B. Page Geo. L. Johnson C. E. Adams W. J. Murchison I. J. Harrell COUNTY: opulation 14,556 County Seat Lyona Taxable Wealth . $4,411,049 County Officers: ° rdi , nar y P- S. Hagan or C B. Newton Sheriff c . w Culpepper lax Receiver W. C. Mason Tax Collector J. P . Pughsley School Supt J. B . Partin County Agent c. G. Garner Legislators: Representative Dess Gray Senator 15th Dist. R. F. Jordan Superior Court, Middle Circuit: dudge R. N. Hardeman Solicitor A. S. Bradley 4th Monday, Feb., May, Aug., and November County Commissioners: Dan Odom, Chairman E. F. Parker, Clerk Ist District Dan Odom 2nd District J. F. Darby 3rd District J. E. Clifton 4th District A. S. Alexander sth District T. B. McDilda vuuurwaajad s,ba[y pap uq.n saaSnjaj piuiaij pu;. qo)Q(i Sq u«X Jno<l» ojui paonpivnuj an* aun) -OBjnußcu Jfaqj, 'saj.nuißQ ju paja) -OBjnaßcu jaap 3u(aq ‘upß|jo aiaja«g| P ui bjui* pus auauji nantaan uoijnqujuoj faeMnj»y ~ When Mother Gave Up "Anyway," aaya ona worm, “mothar «aad the new steam cooker once be fore declaring that ahe ia a houaa keeper and not an engineer.”—Kansas City Star.