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The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangr reus because so decep
' 111 II t'li Y'A Hv* Man? X’fddftn
t3HL biF- y
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>-s vital organs Or the
kidneys themselvr,-. break down and waste
away cell by cell.
Biadder troubles most always re ult from
a derangement of the kidneys arid a cure is
obtained quicker t by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you are feoli: g badly you
can make no mistake by taklnf t)r. Kilmer s
Swamp-Root, gr»at/.dr.' .iiver and
blad-i'r remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain In passing it. and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often daring the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon
realized. It stands the higher t for its won
derful cures of the most di.-.t" mt
Swamp-Root Is pleasant; to tr.ke and sold
by all druggists In fifty-cent and < e dollar
sized bottles. You may
have a sample bottle of
this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that
Ir> 11« all alm tit it I. nth
tells ail about It. both ■<-> * • '»<“!• 1 ■ ■■ ■»
sent free by mail. Addre.rs Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. V/he.n wiilit ;■ I ention
reading this generous offer in th:. [ c <:r.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name. Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp Root, and the address.-Binghamton
M. Y.. o i every bottle.
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DNEY DISEASES
most fatal of all dis-
out on t
manding !f!ft KIDNEY CURE It I!
not only to u SuaraDtoid Remedj
to the who
no qiu st k. refunded. Contain*
blazed u I recognized by end
nos s to 1 hlcians as the best for
national i.nd Bladder trouble*,
road bJICB 50c. and
Standti/ijy Ai rington Drug Co.
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| ci.mJTHERN RAILWAY.
lensed Schedule In Effect June 11, 1905.
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Sold in Summerville by Arrington 1
Drug Co. Call for free sample.
TELOGA
We sagers are well up with
our farm work over in this fat
land of honey ponds and slitter
trees.
Not so mt oh cotton being plant
ed in this section as last year.
Rev. Ratchford filled the pulpit
at Beersheba Sunday and preach
ed a splendid sermon from the
third chap'er of Colossians.
Mr. anti Mrs. J. T. McWhort
er attended Presbytery at Sum
merville ;ist Thursday.
We fee', thankful for this beau
tiful - ; ng weather and the ear
ly spi I g.
D A. Hemphill is suffering
with mumps. i
R. L. A. Pursley has been quite
sick for the past two weeks, but
is about himself again.
John E. Shuford of Lafayette
attended preaching at Beersheba
Sunday. Hamp.
SUBLIGNA
Rev. .1. A. Sprayberry preach
ed an interesting sermon at the ,
M. E. church Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ballenger
were visiting relatives on Dry 1
Creek Sunday.
Miss Disue Adcock is very low
with consumption.
Judson Broom went to Trion
Saturday.
Mrs. R. Westbrooks and sister,
Mrs. Ramsey, of Trans attended
preaching at this place Sunday.
B. R. Broom and family spent
Saturday night with George Mor
ton's family.
Jesse Scoggins went to Trion
Sunday.
C. F. Dunaway and family, of
Montvale, spent Sunday with O.
N. Broom and family.
Col. Cicero Clements of Rome
is visiting his brother, Dr. J. W.
Clements, of this place.
W. E. Dill was visiting relatives
at Gore Sunday.
Rev. F. Gilreath and son,
Marvin, of Armuchee were visit
ing relatives at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pruitt were
the guests of S. J. Broom and
family Sunday.
lister Little of near Green
Bush was in our burg Sunday.
Will Cochran, one of Dry Val
ley’s popular young men, was
visiting here Sunday. i
Mrs. George Ramsey of Dry .
(’reek was called to the bed side
of her mother, Mrs. F. A. Broom,
who is very ill at this writing.
Every body come out to Sun
day school next Sunday at the
Baptist church and lets try to ,
work up more interest in the i
church work. S. J. P. 1
Don’t tie a cough or a
cohl up in your system by taking a i
remedy that binds the bowels. Take
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.
It is different from all other cough
syrups. It is better. It opens the
bowels —expels all cold from the sys
tem, relieves coughs, colds croup,
whooping cough, etc. An ideal rem
edy for young and old. Children like
it. Sold by Arrington Drug Co.
SILVER HILL.
The young men of near Silver
Hill enjoyed an egg eating Satur
day night..
Mrs. George Keasler, who has
been quite sick for some time
« itli fever, is able to be up again.
Mrs K. B. Hunter passed:
away at her home one mile below
GorC last Monday. She was
laid to rest in the Summerville I
cemetery Tuesday. She leaves
a husband and five children toj
i mourn her loss.
The farmers around here will j
plant a lot of cotton this week
and next, as Easter has passed
they need not be afraid to plant.
Rev. K. S. Burwell will preach
for us next Saturday in the after
noon and Sunday at 11 o’clock -
land Sunda.v night. J. W. M.
The most rational re.net’y for !
' ‘\n.,' and Colds i K»nneu.. ■ a»x
atiw Honey and Tar. It acts on th«-
boWete as a mild cathartic —expels
all cold from the system. Cuts al'
phlegm out of ti e throat, relieves
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
etc. An ideal remedy t-r children—
equally good tor adults. Sold
by Arnngtvn Drug Co.
tlve. Many k’jaaen
deaths are caused by
ft heart disease,
pneumonia, heart
failure or apoplexy
are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lov/r..; toadvancethe
kidney- poisoned
blood willattack the
ari».. fir
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THE HUMMERVILI-B NEWS THURSDAY, ARRtL I® 19(8
TRAINED NURSE
Writes a Letter to The News.
i
To the Editor of The News:— i
“I am a trained nurse of nine years
experience in hospitals and private
cases, and for the benefit of the peo
ple of Summerville J wish you would 1
publish „iy experience with the Cod
liver oil preparation called Vinol. <
I was completely prostrated from
overwork. I had no appetite, could
not sleep, my kidneys, iiver and bow
els became inactive, as f grew weak
er could not retain either medicine or 1
food cn my stomach and raised blood. |
J’he doctors said my condition was;
critical and i would probably die.
As I had seen Vinol prescribed .for ; '
my patients with such remarkable
results, I decided to try it for my- j
self. After the first bottle I began to j
improve. I continued its use and soon
to sleep and eat well, every organ in .
my body was strengthened and be
came normal, until it seemed good to
be alive and 1 was restored to perfect <
health and strength. ]
I believe Vinol is the most potent
and delicious cod liver oil preparation
and tonic rebuilder in the world, and
It is such a blessing to be able to take
into the system all the body-building
and medicinal elements of cod liver
oil without the nauseating, greasy j
oil itself. ;
I advise all my patients who need
strength for every organ in the b >dy
rich, red blood, and flesh tissue, to
take vinol as it is for superior to i
old fashioned cod liver, oil emulsions ]
orother tonics.” Elizabeth M. Cre- .
mond, Trained Nurse, Boston, Mass. .
The Arrington Drug Co., our local
druggists, sell Vinol on a positive 1
guarantee to return money if it fails.
DRYVALLEI.
Rev. W. M. Sentell filled his ,
regular appointment at New ,
Antioch Saturday and Sunday. ;
Misses Bedie Jones and Arie
Roberts of Raccoon visited home ,
folks here Sunday.
The Misses Hood of New’ Hope
were visiting here Sunday. .
There will be a singing at New
Antioch next Sunday evening. ,
Let every body come and bring ]
their books. “Perry’s Brightest
Glory.”
Miss Emma Blair from Peren
nial was the guest of the Misses ,
Mahan Sunday.
Mr. G. P. Malian of Summer
ville came out home Sunday.
The Dry Valley toys crossed
bats with the Summerville boys
last Saturday. The score stood
7 to 11 in favor of Summerville.
They will play us next Saturday
and just watch Dry Valley, it will '
be in favor of us then.
Rough Bill.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Nothing w’ll relieve indigestion
that is not a thorough digestant. Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat, and allows the stomach to rest —
recuperate—grow strong again. A
few doses of Kodol after meals will
soon restore the stomach and diges
tive organs to a full performance of
their functions naturally. Sold by
Arrington Drug Co.
STURDIVANT FRUIT FARM.
Well, there has been some cot
ton planted but this week will be
the main week for planting cot
ton.
We had a very heavy rain last
Saturday morning but it did
not last long.
I wrote a letter last week but
some how it did not get in the
paper. 1 guess it was not of
importance, so 1 will not write
much this time for fear it falls
in the waste basket.
The telephone line has been
completed out as far as L J.
Godwin.
The woods are getting green
as fast as 1 ever saw them 1
j think.
List Sunday was Easter and as
common there was a change in
the weather but peaches are all
right yet.
Mr. L. J. Godwin bought him a
' white hat last Saturday. He 1
said he was going to celebrate!
j Easter to the fullest exU nt.
Tm. rt will be preaching at th 1
Boiiing school house n< xt Satur
day night and Sunday at 11
o''lock. Sunday school at 101
o'clock in the morning instead
of 3 in the afternoon. The change
is only for next Sunday. |,
W. L. Pullen. i
Farmersville
Rev. W. C. Cordle preached an .
interest sermon at Pleasant
Grove Sunday.
The farmers are getting along
nicely with their work; some are
planting cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis visit
ed the latter’s parents at this
place Saturday night and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson
were the guests of Mr. Joe Per
ry and family Sunday.
Mr. Roland Wootten and sister I 1
Miss Alleen, of Armuchee, and
Mr. Dean Davis and sister, Miss
May, of Texas valley, were the
guests of Miss Willie Drum- >
mond Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cordle vis- ! ■
ited the latter’s parents Sunday.
Mr. Steven Phillips and moth
er were the guests of Mr. Joe
Perry and family Sunday.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
HARRISBURG
A Sunday school was organ
izee at Macedonia Sunday. The
attendance was fairly good, being
principally of the younger class.
While this is a means for in
structing the young minds and
bringing them in close touch
with their Creator, it is also good
for the older class. So we would
be glad to see a large number
present in the future, and let us
all work together and make this
Sabbath school a success.
Mr. William Hendrix and wife
of Bronco were visiting their
daughter, Mrs. C. P. Williams]
here one day last week.
Most of the farmers have plant- !
ed some corn and some few have
planted some cotton. i
R. T. Rucker from Cassandra
was here on business Saturday.
J. D. Boyles is all smiles over .
the arrival of a fine daughter at ] '
his home one day last week.
A. M. Martin spent Sunday the
guest of his friend Judson Hale. *
J. C. Conn of Chattanooga was
down last week looking after his
farm.
Miss Anna Martin is visiting 1
friends in Lafayette.
Uncle Dan.
Importance to Women.
Ladies who are afflicted with any .
female complaint, weakness or dis
eases, naturally desire first class
scinetific treatment that will quickly re- ]
lieve and permanently cure.
Advertisement of Dr. Mary Brannon ' .
appears in this paper. This lady has |
treated women by correspondence in ’
all the states of the union for the past I
twenty years and is worthy of your
confidence.
Read the advertisers..it and write to
her forjspecial advice.
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new’
precess, on which patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col
umn and Head Rules, 4 pt.
and thicker, and make
them fully as good as new
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the bottom
PRICES
Refacing Column and Head Rules
regular lengths - 20 ets each ,
Refacingß S. Column and Head
Rules lengths 2 in. and over 40 ets per lb
|
A sample of refaced jßiile,
with full particulars,
cheerfully sent on t ion
PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS' SUPPLY CO
Manufacturers of Tyr* and
High Grade Priming Material
”9?: xintiiSt Philadelphia Pa
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WANTED:--District Mangers I
to post signs, advertise and dis- .
tr-i-ute samyles. Salary Sl>.oo
weekly. $3.00 per day tor ex
penses. State age and present
employment. IDEAL SHEAR
Co. 39 Randolph St., Chicago
Summerville
FRIDAY
APRIL 27.
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PROGRESSIVE SHOWS:
The Famous Chapin and Hardell Trio
Triple Horizontal Bar Experts, h.t: -ducing Difficult Double Somersaults
and Fly Overs.
MADAM NITA LE GARDE
And her beautiful High School Horse ‘‘ Virginians.”
Wonderful Hi J L • ‘ ; ocie ty Acrobats
Six in number, introducing .-.1! tb. 1 ' d .o: .: A-ns.:: -■ .d fricks.
Commodore, J eWorld
Performing the reraarl<..''h ’: ’ a tight ■;« i: :n::l-air.
si,coo for his eq-;.;!.
THE RICH/ amous Riders
Principal Jockeys :; .d / rse I- iuestrienncs.
WALTER ASHBURN’S ? ELEPHANTS
HERR KLOTZ,
I HOST Os Mffl, ra< ’ - -
And other acts and no- . ■>' ' ’io ' " ■
This is surely the be-:. " ... ‘
your city tl WORLD.
The GRAND, PICTURESQUE ' t kes place at 12
o’clock noon.
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