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About The Vidalia advance. (Vidalia, Ga.) 19??-1977 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
All The New* Os Toe mb* end Surrounding Coe ■ tie* ********** * * : PROFESSION A1: ********** * ♦ j BUILDER’S SUPPLIES LUMBER, BRICK, LIME, SAND CEMENT. SASH AND DOORS, BEAVER BOARD, ROOFING, HARWARE AND NAILS Mill Work of All Kinds JOHN. T. RAGAN & CO. PHONE 131 VXD ALIA, GEORGIA ■■ CHAS. D. WILLIAMS, M.D. VIDALIA, GA. OFFICE OVER DEENS PHARMACY fLES. PHONE 84 OFFICE 42 DR. L. H. DARBY DENTIST Equipped with X-Ray Outfit POSTOFFICE BUILDING VIDALIA, GEORGIA J. E. MERCER, M. D. VIDALIA, GA. OFFICE OVER DEENS PHARMACY i OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 to 12:00 A. 1 M.; 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. j f*HONE —OFFICE 189-42; RES. 9 ______________ — ' B. P. JACKSON Attorney At Law PRACTICE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL* LAW IN ALL COURTS J. F. Darby Bank Building VIDALIA, GEORGIA DR. F. L. HUIE DENTIST OFFICE FIRST FLOOR HUIE BUILDING C. T. McCORKLE Attorney-at-Law J. F. Darby Bank Building Vidalia, Georgia DR. HARRY POE Veterinarian Phone 2411 Vidalia, Ga. V. L. DARBY, M» D. Office Over Deen’s Pharmacy Phone*: Office 189 Residence 135 Athletic Elephant A JUanelmuHen story of flsh that Sflmb tre<*« caused old Captain Long* ffkallc. as a London dully calls him, to fetort with this: lie whs shooting Cphants in Africa when one of the rd, slightly wounded, dived Into a lake. The captain pursued him with : 4 landing net, hut before he could Vgach him the elephant tore up a palm and, using u ns u vaulting pole, disappeared In a succession of high Jumps.—Youth's Compiiiiiou. “Standard” motor oil F a quality oil for Ford cars! ‘‘Standard” Motor Oil F is, first of all, a highly efficient lubricant. It is light enough to splash readily. Yet it has sufficient body to protect moving parts against destructive friction. “Standard” Motor Oil F also has the other quality so necessary for Fords. It keeps transmission bands soft and pli able. And “Standard'’ F is always avail able —at service stations and dealers. Stamdapd 01 l Com pany m>SSOMII> IBS MNTVCaV “STANDARD” MOTOR OIL F Crown Gasoline More than twice as many regular users as any other brand AUTO mo bilk road maps of Alabama, ' l Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi may be had Free at any of our service stations. USED CARS FOR SALE H. B. ELIJAH VIDALIA, CA. Meets Every Thursday Night at the ODD FELLOWS HALL Railroad Avenue Visiting Brothers Are Always WELC 0 M S E. A. SMITH, N. G. S. M. SMITH, R. S. !/««• on Empty Shell The hermit crab, says Nature Mag azine. protects Itself by Inserting Its abdomen Into some empty sheli which It carri-s about In aM of If wander lore. - N 'V NOTICE Please see Mr. M. L. Clarke and pay your Street Tax for 1927. *4-21- 28-4. V. B. HERRING, Clerk. Once Puny, Baby Now Picture of Health **l have been lining Teethlna for the I ant four years." writes Mrs. Maud Slaton, Box 7*2, Alice, Tex., "and I don’t believe it can be equalled. Several years ago my little girl had a bad case of diarrhea and was puny and sickly all the time. Now she is the picture of health, and Teetbina is responsible for this." Teeth ina la a famous prescription, es pecially prepared for young babies, and m proving of great value every day in helping to build up thousands of weak, sickly babies, suffering from colic, indiges tion. constipation, diarrhea and other stom ach disorders. Teethlna gently, safely, and positively regulates the little liver and bowels, re lieves feverish conditions, aids digestion and assists nature in making baby robust, strong and healthy. Teethina contains no opiate o- harmful drugs and takes the place nd other drastic laxatives. Phys. i nurses recommend it and all c. sell it. Price 80c. "P'D TkT7 f Send for sarrple package and l IVLL > useful Booklet about Babies. C. J. MOFFET t CO., DepL 7, Columbus, Georgia TEETHINA Builds Better Babies Keep Jbiimmative System Active Good Health Requires Good Elimination A ONE can’t feel well when there is 1 a retention of poisonous waste in the blood. This is called a toxic condition, and is apt to make one tired, dull and languid. Other symp toms are sometimes toxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Many people have learned the value of Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, when the kidneys seem functionally inactive. Every where one finds enthusiastic Doan’s users. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S "if Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Fostsr-Milburu Co., Mfg. Chera.. Buffalo, N. Y. Was In Misery All Over *1 was In a dreadfully run* down condition,” says Mrs. Chas. L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La. "I suffered a great deal of pain. I wns in misery all over. I could not ait up and I could not lie down. I couldn’t sleep and at times I would have dreadful vomiting spells. The aches and pains seemed to cover my whole body. "One night my husband brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I began to take it. I could tell that I was improv ing from the first bottle, but I kept on taking the medicine, for I knew that I needed a tonic that would build me up and strengthen me where I was weak and run-down. That is exactly what Cardui did for me. After I had finished the six bot tles I felt fine. "I feel truly thankful for what Cardui has done for me, for I could not have gone on living in the desperate condition I was in.” For sale by all druggists. I-1H TAKE ■■ CABDUII USED BY WOMEN OVEN SO YEARS J —— McCOLSKEY UNDERTAKING CO. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS “Our Service is as Near as Your Telephone” Phones: Day 80 Night 66 Vidalia, Georgia NOTICE All Water Bills due the City of Vidala must be paid by the 10th of each month; also all back bills must be paid or the water wil have to ba discontinued. C. F. FLANDERS, Supt. FOR SALE —One-Ton Ford « Truck —brand new motor, steel cab and body—sides and top. A Bargain, ts. L. B. Godbee, Vdalia, Ga. —Send your Panama Hat to as— We clean ‘em. We make them look like new. Sanitary Pressing Club. 6 6 6 U a Prescription for Malaria, Chill* and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs THE VIDALIA ADVANCE —See us for All Heart Cedar Shingles, they will be in use when you are gone, “they’ll last a lifetime” see us—John T. Ragan & Company. CHIRQBBACDC S A STRAIGHT SPINE FOR A SMOOTH VOYAGE When the human spine gets out of line it causes pressure on one of the great nerve trunks that sup plies the body with vital energy and that part effected soon be comes abnormal from the starva tion it suffers by the reduction or stoppage of the vital force from the brain. As long as the spine is in line the body is able to take care of its own troubles and this is exactly j what it does do after the Chiro praetor removes the pressure by »n adjustment. A straight spine is the secret of x smooth voyage through life. Try the Chiropractic health system if you want results. Call or phone , for appointment and free spinal ; analysis. Win. H. HUGHES Licensed Chiropractor i Dixie Hotel Vidalia Monday, Wednesday, Friday FOR COUNCILMAN j At Large City of Vidalia I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Councilman at Large for the City of Vidalia, in the forthcoming Fall election of 1927. I earnestly solicit the support of all voters and promise, if elected, to mer it your confidence. Respectfully yours, Pd. Adv. J. F. DARBY. FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD City of Vidalia I hereby announce myself a candi date for Councilman for the Third Ward of this city. I solicit the vote and support of all voters and will try to merit all confidence placed in me. Pd. Adv. Respectfully, CHESTER SHUMAN. FOR COUNCILMAN FOURTH WARD City of Vidalia With the consent of Mr. P. T. Ful mer, his friends announce him as a candidate for Council for the Fourth Ward of the City of Vidalia, in the Fall election of 1927. Paid Adv. FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE City of Vidalia J. C. Price is announced by his friends as a candidate for Council man at Large, of the City of Vidalia. Election this Fall, 1927 Pd. Adv. FOR MAYOR City of Vidalia The friends of Mr. T. R. Lee an nounce him as a candidate for the office of Mayor of the City of Vida lia, Fall election, 1927. Pd. Adv. FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD City of Vidalia Having solicited by friend* and citizens, Henry Wright Beasley announces himself as a candidate for Council for the Third Ward of the ! City of Vidalia, in the election of the fall of 1927. Paid Adv. FOR COUNCILMAN FOURTH WARD City of Vidalia I hereby announce myself a can didate for Councilman of the Fourth Ward of the City of Vidalia; election to be held In *ll of 1937. Will ap preciate your vote and influenoe, and 1 will serve you to the best of my abil ity if elcted. Yosra respectfully, j Paid adv. W. H. SASSER. I I II SUPPLIES By MAH. NJ II ■ “rums oeveiopco mxmcx zp \J l , K - to* - \ V DOYLE CKMKHT^W/ I —“ShingU Th't Last A Life time,” we .... ve some All heart I Cedar Shin* I lor sale. ££2 U 3 ' John T. Rag, u. C: Company. PLANTS FOR SALE I —Plenty of Hasting? Big Zenia Plants For Sale. Call Mrs. T. E. ; Sikes. Phone 128. •a Circumstance* Altec Case* It Isn’t difficult to forgive an enemy 1 unless you know he Is a better, clean -1 »r and saner man thou y®u. —The Do -1 'nth Herald. . I YOUR EYES I j/i To See and Read With Ease Life *_ & ,I! Pages—l am Fitting Glasses For All Ages C I W. E. WALKER, JR. | | x OPTOMETRIST _ N J Vidalia, Georgia jl P)' ' 0 ■ 1 S '** ™ i I A HOME BANK ■■ Home Owned and Home Managed. J Fifteen years of constructive service during which time we have aided thousands of citizens of this territory in making financial progress FIRST NATIONAL BANK |- I Vidalia, Georgia j| t Directors: ; J. W. SHARPE, P. J. McNATT, A D. C. PATTILLO, D. C. HARRIS, C. P. PHILLIPS, JOHN T. RAGAN, GEO. S. ROUNTREE. S' 'fln C Sgfl LAST EXCURSION —TO— ! FLORIDA —OVER— GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILROAD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd ROUND TRIP FARES FROM VIDALIA TO Brunswick $4.50 Manatee 14.00 Arcadia 14.00 Miami 16.50 Avon Park 14.00 Moore Haven 1400 Aubumdale 14.00 Ocala 9 % i Bartow 14.00 Okeechobee 14*0? Boca Grande ....: 14.00 Orlando .. .. 14 00 Bonita Springs 14.00 Palmetto 14*00 Bradenton 14.00 pi ant City * 1400 Daytona 9.25 Punta Gorda 14.00 Fort Lauderdale 16.00 St. Augustine 8.00 Fort Myers 14.00 Sebring 14.00 Fort Pierce 14.50 st. Petersburg 14.00 Havana, Cuba 41.25 TornT% „ r? Jacksonville Beach 7.00 Venice 14.00 iKev West 23.75 Winter Haven 14.00 I Lakeland 14.00 Wales 14.00 Lake Wales 14.00 W. Palm Beach 15.5$ Trains Leave 12:25 P. M. or 11:05 P. M. Through Coaches and Pullman Cars between Augusta and Jacksonville for all Florida Points. Stopovers allowed at all points in Florida within final limit of tickets. No Baggage Will Be Checked On Excursion Tickets L For further information and pullman call on F .H. BARKER, G. A. v A W. J. BENTON, Ticket Agent. ilj COAL SHIPPED BY WATER v More bituminous coal has‘ ’ 5C * transported to upper lak* port !w!ter so far this year than ever be ' fore at any corresponding P e " according to an announcement from official railroad sources. 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