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ForPiUs IrtryuUr, Painful or Suppi'vrd M« r.tm . ion, Lrucorrhcea, H'.„ Haggard’,
Sup[x>»itorie» should be used in Conner tion with th tai lets.
Druggists Sell them at 50c per box, or th<y will be sent prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send for book of particulars. Address Haggard Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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FOR SALE BY THE ARRINGTON DRUG CO.
A Difference of 27 to 1
What is the difference between
The BARK OF MENLO.
tint! the average, country Bank, which has its capital
stock of $25,000 to hack all of its business transac
tions, but the Bank of Mmilo has this and $650,000
of paid for FOREIGN BACKING which makes it
TWENTY-SEVEN TIMES AS STRONG AS THE
A VERAGE <’< H’NTh’Y BANK. 1)0 business with
the Bank of Menlo, Deposit your GOOD money
where you KNOW it is safe. THAT’S ALL.
W. W. COOK, Cashier.
SCHAEFFER PIANOS 1
-7 K. c. ived Diploma of Honor at B
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I V Iwi al "' are ni,w ' ll use * n over I
f> 'm' J Rich and powerful in tone; ■
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Sjv ' 'P’ 7 desired, ami delivered to your ■
II T? Ulin i/ ”7 ffl| home free of expense. ?
llr SIIL (11 El ''mm Illustrated catalogue, explain- H
3,9. 1 1 pM ing how pianos are made and H
yjEjaa j,,. bSIMw other information, sent li ■<•.
tjyw W SCHAEFFER PIANO MFG. CO., |
a 215 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
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Statement of .he condition of the
BANK OF LYERLY
Located at Lyerly, Ga., at the close of business February sth, 1906.
RES<<IR<IES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts . . < Capital Stock paid in IMMO.OO
llMiins and li> al I state o I ndlvlded Profits less expen-
Siocks and Bonds ses paid 1113.23
Overdrafts KV.'.si Cashiers cheeks 47.(19
cash and Cash tutus 44sp.is Individual deposits 10317.1*0
line from Banks liw.’l.si
$56428.72 $56428.72
The above is a statement of the condition of the Bank of Ly
orlv at the close of business on February sth, 190(>. We are
more than pleased with the showing and take this opportu
nity to thank our friends and customers for their liberal
patronage. Please call and let ns show‘you that, we can
make it to your interest to open an account with our Bank.
THE BANK OF LYERLY
W. S. Witham. Pres., AE. Doster, Ist Yice Pres.,C. D. Hill,
2nd Vice Pres.. G. (A Webb, Cashier.
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J. W. Cavender C. L. Perry |
Lee N. Shahan Salesman
J. W. Cavender Machinery Co.|
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Dealers in
Standard Machinery
Engines. Boilers. Saw Mills ol any make Saws, Wood Split g
Pulleys. V. S. and Ollie In . ctors, liancock Inspirators. Pew- |
ell, Detroit and Chicago Lubricators.
We also Carry a Complete Line of
Iron Pulleys. Valves and Fittings. Emery Wheels. Packing
of all kinds. Pipe-Cutting and Threading Tbols, Machine
Tools, Rubber Belts. Grandy Stitch and Leather Belts.
Steam and Hand Pumps, Lubricating Oils rvd Compounds
Stußin Suction and Water Hose. Leg ami Sticks and Cant
|J£>ks. Hay Presses, and Pea 1 bailors.
Aexs and Second Hand Machinery of Even Kind
“I’m Kicking Myself
BECAUSE
1 suffered for years with Indiges
tion, Nervous Debility, Con
stipation, Kidney and Bladder
Trouble and Lost Vitality, when
I could have been permanently
cured by taking
Haggard’s
Specific 1 ablets
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY JO, 1906.
WILL RUE THE DAY.
Senator Morgan Warns Congress
against Abolishing Jury Trials.
Washington D. C. May 7th— In
his speech on the railroad rate
question, Senator Margan of Ala
bama said:
“This Senator will rue the day
when it abolishes trial by jury
in the adjudication of the reason
ableness of rates of transporta
tion by common carriers, which
everybody admits are unlawful if
they are not reasonable.
“The railroad magnates who
abuse the corporate power grant
ed them by the people of the
State, in imposing burdens upon
them that are too grievous to be
borne, could not ask a safer re
treat from the demands of
justice or one that is more
coveted by them, than this meas
ure furnishes them in discarding
and abolishing all rigiitof the peo
ple to bring them to justice be
fore honest juries.
“Reserve to the people the full
right of jury trials and they will
not for long, suffer injustice from
those who have seized upon
their railroads and their charter
powers and are using them for
their wrong and oppressipn.
The power to review, control,
or controvert proceedings by
mandamus or by injunction, so
thoroughly discussed in this de
bate, is not given by this bill to
State courts, whose powers are
so buried under this avalanche of
legal lore urged in favor of it
that no regard is paid to them.
They are industriously ignored
in the debate and will never be
heard of in future, because no
right is left to any State to pro
tect its own citizens against any
injustice a national railroad com
mission may inflict upon them.
As to the State railroad com
missions, they will be left in bu
colic repose, to wonder at the
magic that has given a parlytic
stroke to all their important of
ficial functions.”
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A torpid, inactive liver canproduce
more bodily ills than almost anything
else. It is good to clean the system
occasionally. Stir the liver up, and
get into shape generally. The best
results are derived from the use 01
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Reli
able, effective, pleasant pills with a
reputation. Never gripe. Sold by
Arrington Drug Co.
SHAW. GA.
Editor News: As my last letter
escaped the waste basket, I will
try to give you a few more items.
We are having some very warm
weather now.
Supt. Hill has got moved into
his new house on Broad street.
Mrs. Webb and children spent
last Sunday with Mrs. O. M.
Westbrook's.
Mrs. R. S. Burwell, who has
been spending the last two weeks
with her parents near Rossville,
returned home on last Saturday
morning.
Mr. Babe Powell came very
near getting killed on last Friday
evening while at work in the rock
tunnell. A large niece of jack
rock gave way in the top and fell,
striking Mr. Powell on the side
of the head and shoulder. He is
getting along very well at this
writing.
Mr. Evans Head, comissary
clerk, make a business trip to
Birmingham last week.
O. M. Westbrooks was on the
sick list last week.
Mr. Odes Owens and Miss
l Rena Shaw were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony recent
ly. They have our congratula
tions.
Mr. Oscar Bradly moved from
Bronco to this place last Tuesday.
The Estelle Mining Co., it is
reported are going to build a
large house here for church and
| school purposes. We would be
• glad to have one for there is noth
ing we like bettor than preaching
land a good sabbath school.
The big tunnel! for the exten I
! sion of the company's narrow I
I gage line is nearing completion, j
'Lt is rumored that the company !
iis expectir a' t'oe’f m w engine
I for the narrow gage line any day I
QUARTERLY REPORT.
Os the Woman's Missionary Socie
ties of Chattooga Association.
Bethlehem w. m. s.
Two quilts to orphans home,
$6.00; Foriegn missions, 2.18;
total s*. 18.
New hope (n) w. w.
Thank offering, $2.90; Home
missions, 1.00; State missions,
.80; Hospital, Yang Chow China,
2.00; Mercer University, 1.00;
Pastors Salary, 1.75; Sunday
school work, 1.00; Mission work,
3.00; Benevolence, 1.20; total
$14.65.
Pleasant grove \v. m. s.
Home missions, $12.00; Tich
enor memorial, 1.50; Homes for
missionaries, I.so;Pastors salary,
5.00; total $20.00.
Ch EI.SEA W. M. s.
Home missions, $1.30; Medical
missions, 1.20; Christmas offer
ings, 3.00; Orphans home, 4.80
Pastors salary, 7,25; Missionary
literature, .35; Sunday school
literature, .60; General Benevo
lence, 8.25; Church work, 1.15,
S. S. class Christmas offerings,
1.25; total $28.35.
Lyerly w. m. s.
Christmasoffering, $2.70: Home
missions, 3.00; Foreign missions,
2.00; Mercer University, 2.00;
Benevolence, 10.00; Pastors
Salary, 14.75; total $34.45.
Menlo w. m. s.
Mercer University, $1.00; State
missions, 1.65; Home missions,
2.55; Pastors salary, 3.75; Church
work, 6.30; Benevolence, 15.25;
Literature, .50; total $30.80.
Summerville w. m. s.
Christmas offering, $16.57;
State missions, 5.00; Home mis
sions, 4.35; Tichenor memorial,
5.00; Pastors salary, 13.85; Be
nevolence, 2.70; Church work,
54.60; total $108.57.
Summerville y. l. s.
Mercer University, $ .70; Dr.
Ayers, 4.00; State missions, .85;
Home missions, .60; Pastors
salary, .55; total $6.70.
Sum mkrvt r. le sunbeams.
Christinas offering, $1.23;
Orphans Home, 2.88; Margaret
Home, 1.00; total $5.11.
Trion \v. m. s.
State missions, $4.00; Foreign
missions, 4.00; Tichenor memo
rial, 2.00; Margaret Home, 2.00;
Benevolence, 6.00; Literature,
2.00; total $21.35. Grand total
$258.16.
Fortunate Missourians.
•‘When I was a druggest at Livonia,
M 0.,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Graysville, Mo.‘“three of my custom
ers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, and are well and strong today.
One was trying to sell his property
and move to Arizona, but after using
New Discovery a short time he found
it unnesessary to do so. 1 regard Dr.
King’s New Discovery as the most
wonderful medicine in existence.”
Surest Cough and Cold cure and
Throat and Lund healer. Guaranteed
by Arrington Drug Co. 50c and sl.
Trial bottle free.
HELP WANTED —We can give
employment to twenty or thirty
more families, of girls especially,
in our knitting and spinning mill.
Two trolly car lines cheap house
rent, healthy location, good wa
ter, abundant amusements, no
commissary, steady work, high
est scale piece work prices paid.
Apply to the RICHMOND
HOSIERY MILLS, Chattanooga
Tenn.
High Grade Guano for sale by
Thompson Hiles & Co.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Cures all Coughs and fl I
assists in expelling f somaadtha
Colds from the
System by A
gently moving T
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whooping-cough,
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KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE
PWEPAAXD AT THE L A BOM ATOM T "DM
E. O- DeWiTT & CO., CHICAGO. U. •. XL
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ETABLE SICILIAN
HA Hair Reuewer
Why not stop L'Unj or year hair? At this rate you will soon
be without 2r ,; l2 ? r’ Just remeniber that Hail s Hair Renewer;
stops falling s ? j mskes hsir grow. • •
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•‘FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS”
CHAS. A. LYERLY, President.
H. S. CHAMBERLAIN, J. T. LUPTON, C. C. NOTTINGHAM,
Vice-President. Vice-President. vice-President.
W. H. DeWITT, Assistant Cashier. J. P. HOSKINS, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS SIOO,OOO
Designated Depository of the United States
And the State of Tennessee.
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j PENN MUTUAL LIFE INdDRANCE CO.
| OF PHILADELPHIA
Why Buy Your Insurance Elsewhere when for the Same Mon=
ey you can get a Better Policy in the Penn Mutual.
g The regular 20 payment Life Annual Dividend Policy of the
| Penn Mutual is a recognized standard of excellence, combin
x ing in the best possible form, investment with protection.
| The new 5 Year Convertible Term Annual Dividend Policy of
» the Penn Mutual furnishes PROTECTION at actual cost, and
| much lower 1 han charged by 'fraternals, as shown by the fol
t lowing rates:
t $10,000.00 AT AGE 25, $114.50 | $10,000.00 AT AGE 35, $141.50
t $10,000.00 AT AGE 30, $126.00 | $10,000.00 AT AGE 40. $161.50
t These Premiums are further reduced by Annual Dividends
averaging over 20 per cent. No other company doing
r business in Georgia writes this contract.
1 BAGLEY & WILLET, Gen Agts.
1 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.
i PAI LD. LEE, Resident Agt. Summerville, Ga.
rDAVIS FOUNDRY AND
I MACHINE WORKS
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| ROME, GEORGIA
Founders and Machinists
Manufacturers of Water Wheels
I Complete Power Plant Equipments, Mining Machinery etc.
| Dealers in Mill and Factory Supplies, Steam and Power
I Pumps, Shaftings, Pulleys, Hangers, Gearing, Journal Box-
I es, Belting. Etc. Etc. are carried in stock. Steam, Gas and
I Gasolene Engines of all sizes.
We make a Specialty of all Kinds of Repair Work
| New Plant at Fourth Ward Bridge.
” 7 ‘WAToT THE WHITE^ STAR BUGGY”
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liiu'EN next you bay a Bu’jy, trv a Whit® Star A«Gr?.de Buggy, the lightest
Va • .’ vehicle made in the Cnited States. After June Ist, ’ '. vc use in building the
’* VY-ilTi STAR BUGGY. none but the finest “ A-GRADE " Wh-'!<?, just like our sample
1 rt’l.v’i e- ibition by’every one of our Dea ers. We will pay S2LOO in casu if
any WUiIE STAR Wheel, having our private mark, is not just like the sample shown.
LOOK FOR OUR PRIVATE “ A-GRADE” MARK
ATLANTA BUGGY COMPANY, - - Atlanta, Georgia
fWe t’rt'ur fcriW’Qt Our Paints.
We FiiiLH "vijiy Precise «B¥2r f'foid Cui Llepes. !
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j.-.-, y-.-i.-_ v iuy, a; d Fii c, a ray: in ract. every electrical |
C' r ' trance tu vn to the medical profession.. Our sanitarium if |
ir. £ -‘ spccu and we employ note but the best t
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to •at tav.l ’-.. • mr, iuc’.uded} and we give tlie assur* |
of a e r . t'/a ■- specified tints.
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vN tvit? n a n?:y cure all chronio diseases |
f i: ‘ d Bladder Rbeumsu’sra, |
a r pt-are, Hydrocele. Drains. etc., end all Private E
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