The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 30, 1896, Image 10

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IHHMEee If S OF !*: _ . —* Jf .. M'heffibiP ■gfContains neither Brphine nor Mineral. f jg qjj THE MfT a H COIIC. * Hg v•? ’ll rircEEii 1 WRAPPER Sui~ ■F jUx Senna • 1 SH __ . ~ , ...tr H I d OF EVERY itppermint - f Sg3 JStrmSecd - I B BOTTLE OF ClOfui&d Jump • I HP! Itiiiyrtwi tlonr. ) 8S A perfect Remedy for Constipa- Sfi gS B lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, fl |1 | IB O ! fl Worms .Convulsions,Feverish- g|W H s B Rlm nessandLossorSLßKP. g|| j|s |of| | P Tac Simile Signature of . _ YORK. I ;*a| Caster! lis put up in one-size bottles only. It /$ is not sold in bulk, Don’t allow anyone to sell y oa anything else on the plea or promise that it jfefc~Q ffii| is “just as good” and “will answer every pnr- ® p oße> » 43- g e9 that you get C-A-S-T-O-E-I-A. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. gl /‘“T 3 - /Iff , £9 Blg&afarß evtr 7 a»j}»mwk. •,"a r cf * * wrapper. professional’ DR. J. T. ROAN. Office in Hollis & . ,n tn .block SUMMERVILLE GA. lam prepared to rea‘ Rupture, Hemorrhoids, Fistula ui Ano, without ligai ure or knife ot draw.ng blood. Aly operations are qu. c painless. Consultation free. A. L. ... \1 iIY Jeweler. MENLO GEORGIA Repai..n/ a specialty. All work neatly and cheap.}- executed and satis faction guarantee ’. Give me a call. ’1 .. A MOL® ® Dentist, La Fayette, Ga Does first class Den al wo.k cl all kinds. Will visit Trion once a month WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Summerville, - - Ga W. H. ENNIS. J. W. STAKING. ENNIS & STARLING Atto r ney s-at-Law. MASONIC TEMPLE. ROME, - - - GA. Will practice in all the courts <yf north Georgia. T. J. Harris, LAWYER, Summerville, Ga. T. S. Brown, Dentist.* Office oveF'Hollis & Hinton’s store uumerville, Ga. All Dental opera ’ tions neatly performed and work guar anteed. Prices reasonable. C. L. ODELL Attorney at Law. SUMMERVILLE GA. Strict attention given to all business ntrusted to my care. Notice to Debtors and Credi tors. All persons having claims against the estate of -Mrs. Maiden W. t onder, lat of said county deceased, are leqtiired » present them in terms of law end al person - indebted to said estate are noti tied to make immediate payment. J. R. Pondkk, . Exe- H. M. Ponder, '■ cu- J. E. Ballenger.' tors. McElree’s Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT art for sale by the following merchants ir Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Chattooga county. To all whom it may concern: J. V. Wheeler, administrator ot estate of Mrs. U. S. Clowdis has applied to me for let ter- of dismission from said adminis-, tratinn. Tnis is to notify all persons interested that said application will be passed upon at my office on the Ist Mon day in March next at my office in Sum merville, said county. Witness mj hand this November the 7th, 1896. JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All parties who have claims against the estate of O. P. avers, late of said county, dec., are required to present the same in terms of the law, and all who are indebted to said estate are notitied -to make immediate payment. J. T. Shropshire, I < dmr , M T. J. Rutledge, f Aamr s - Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. All persons having demands against tlie estate of James W. McCollum late of said Chattooga county, deceased, are hereby notitied to render in tlieir de mand’s to the undersigned according to law and all persons indeb ed to said es tate are required to make immediate payment. This oov. 30, 1896. W. M. McCollum, Adm'r. James W. McCollum deceased. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Chattooga county. To all whom it n ay concern: Geo. D. Hollis, administrator of D. F. Allgood, late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration, and I will pass upon his application on the first Monday in February next at my office in Summer ville, said county/ Given underm hand and official signature. This 6th day of November. 1896. JOHN MATTOX, Ordinary. Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Chattooga county. to all wnom it may concern: Mrs. L. E. Powell widow of B. 11. Powell has applied to the undersigned for apprais ers to appraise and set apart a year’s support from the estate of said deceased for herself and their five minor chil dren-. i his is to notifv all persons con cerned that said application and return of appraisers will be passed mynpon at office in Summerville, said county, on tin first Monday in February next. Wit ness my hand'and official signature, this Dec. 17th, <BO6. John M ttox, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Chattooga county. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Walker coun ty, Georgia, will be sold at auction for cash at the Courthouse door of said county of Walker, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale one undivid ed one sixth interest in one hun dred and sixty acres more or less. Lot of land number three hundred and'two, eighty acres more or less, the east half of lot number three hundred three, forty acres more or less, the north east corner of lot number two hundred and seventy five and twenty acres more or less off of the south east corner of lot of laud number two hundred and seventy-six, all in the sixth dis trict of the fourth section of said county of Chattooga. Sold as the property of Mrs. R. M. Black, late of said M alker county, deceased This Jan. 5, 1897. G.R. Black, Administrator. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. BROUGHT A FRIEND. Usual Effect of a Telegram on the Feminine Minjd. From the New York Journal. “What is it, Mamie?” “Its a boy, mum, with a tele graft.” “A telegram! Oh, ask him if ■James is killed !” “He says he doesn’t know, mum.” “Ask him what he does know a bout it.” “He says all he knows about it i is that its marked ‘Collect,’ and he wants his money.” “Oh, dear! Oh dear! What shall I do! Here, Mamie, here’s the purse. Pay him—pay him whatever be asks. Oh, my poor James! I just knew something would happen t > him before he went away this morning. Will they bring him home in an ambu lance, Mamie?” “I s’pose so mum. Maybe you’d better read the telegraft.” “I can’t, I can’t. Oh, it serves me right for not kissing him but three times jyJien.. W 1 - .. ..e ve been married such a short time, too!” t “Why don’t you open the tele ] graft, mum!” “Well, I suppose I must; but oh ! , I can’t tell you how I dread it.” (Reads telegram.) “Will bring friend home to dinner, James.” i “The heartless beast!” Shot at the Watchman. Mr. John Foster is night watch man for the big Massachusetts Mills at Lindale. A few nights ago he was in the building when some one fired at him three times through the win dow. One bullet narrowly missed hitting Mr. Foster in the head. The affair has been kept very quiet, in the hope of apprehending the miscreant, but all efforts so far have been unavailing.—Trib une. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The Best for Children. “I believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best for children 1 ever used. For croup it is une qualled. It is a splendid seller with us.—T. M. Eckles. <t • Manager Wampum Pharmacy’ Wampum, Pa.” When used as soon as the first symptoms appear, that is as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. The mothers of croupy children should bear this in mind and always keep the remedy at hand. It is also the best medicine in the world for colds and whooping cough. For sale at 25 and 50 cents perbo ttle by 11. H. Arrington. What a Cable Has to Stand. With the increase in the use of high tension and high potential currents, cables are being made of greater strength and efficiency. The copper core which carries the electricity is thickly covered with rubber, impreg nated jute or other insulating mate rial, and for some purposes not only armored with heavy twisted metal rods, but covered with lead. In this way a cable for very heavy currents may be elaborately brought up to a diameter of two inches er more. The increase in the capacity of cables within the last few years has been extraordinary. When Mr. Ferranti, about six years ago, said he would supply current from the Deptford (London) central station ata voltage of 10,000, he was laughed at by many electricians, who maintained that no insulation could be made ef ficient enough to withstand the com mercial use of such a current. Now adays such an installation would be taken as a matter of course, and ca bles have to stand a much more in tense strain.—Detroit News. Artful. Young Mr. Fitts—What are you smiling at, dear? Mrs. Fitts—l was just thinking how you used to sit and hold my hand for an hour at a time before we were married. How silly you were! Mr. Fitts—l wasn’t silly at all. I held your hand to keep you away from the piano.—Comic Cuts. RACCOON MILLS. Mrs. A. T. Powell has been in disposed for several days past, but ' is improving now. Leo Booker has been sick for I several days past. Ho is much better now. It seems that it doos not agree wi h him to go to parlies. Mrs.-Scab Broom has been quite sick this week. Mrs. Rad Wyatt of Menlo, visi ted Mrs. S. R Wyatt the past week. S. R. Wyatt visited Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Alexander near Alpine last Sunday. Miss Hormion Boyle is visiting friends in Menlo this week. Miss Alma Alexander and Mr. Will Booker visited friends at Menlo Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. II C. Gilbert visi ted friends at Menlo Sunday. Miss Bessie Knox returned to Summerville Saturday, after spending two weeks with relatives here. Miss Maggie Powell has been visiting friends and relatives at Lyerly tor the past V.’6ek. John Gaines of near here, ran over a litt e child of Mr. Howell’s last Saturday. The child is ser iously hurt, but it is thought that it will recover. Misses Alma Alexander, Mattie i Wyatt, Olivia Scruggs and Mr. Will Booker took a horseback ride Saturday. They report a pleasant time. Mrs. Madden has been very sick with lagrippe for some time, but is better at this writing. Birdie. The health of our community has been very bad for sometime. Misses Anna Johnson, Josie Ea ton and Mrs. Pollard have been on the sick list. We are glad to say that they are all better now. Several of our young couple were out horse back riding Saturday. They seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Miss Claudia Dean is visiting Miss Mollie Powell this week. Tom Pledger and Charlie Toles, of Broomtown, Ala., were visiting their best girls Sunday. Miss Jessie Bice, of Trion, visi ted friends and relatives here a few days last week. How about it, Lee? Several of our young people at tended a candy stew at Mr. Joe White’s last Saturday night. They all had a very pleasant time. Mr. F. knows how to get around the old folks. Mrs. Hays entertained a few of the little children last Saturday night. There was also a few older ones present, among them were : Mr. and Mrs. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Reese and Mrs. Eaton. They all report a pleasant time. £ £ Miss Susie Bice is on th" 1 sick list th is week, we are sorry to say. Miss Minnie Rutledge was visit ing the Misses Mitchell last Sun day. Died in Carrollton. Carrollton, Ga., jan. 22. —Mr. Will Moses, post master at this place, died last night at 1 o’clock. He was a brother of ex-Congress man Moses, and one of the most popular men in all this section. There is great grief over his death, The funeral will occur tomorrow morning. Jf (PERRY DAVIS’.) jr A Sure and Safe Remedy la jf every case and every kind V of Bowel Complaint is \tainJfiller This is a true statement and O it can’t be made too strong O or too emphatic. Jt It is a simple, safe and quick Jr cure for Jf Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, V Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, O Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache. V Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. Keep it by you. Beware of jf Imitations. Buy only the V Genuine—Perry Davis’. Sold Eoeryvrhere. Bm®. That heritage of rich and poor, has saved many a life. For Throat and Lung affections it is invaluable. It never fails to cure Cough, Cold, Croup and Whooping=Cough. DR. 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