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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with voui
water and let it stand twenty-four hours.: a
r* z-t i rv% rt ♦ r-. r * -
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convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, biadder and every part
of the urinary pa:, age. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in paocing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root I", soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have ti.'
best. Sold by druggists Insoc. andsl. sizes.
You may .hive a sample bottle of this
wonderful /discovery
and a book that tells,
more abourit, both sentj
absoluiely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer & Rmnn of Hwamp-Root.
Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
linn’t make any mlHtake, but remember th
name. Swamp Hoot, hr. Kilm<r'» Swamp
Hoot ami the itihlrsw, Hingbampton. N. ¥..
mi every botlle. *
KIDNEY DISEASES
smsss ‘i'lTiF.'ia'i ■" rrar, m nr."" :•
•re the most fatal of all din
eases.
rm rvso kidney cure is i
aUIX! o Guaranteed Rimed/
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder trouble*
PRICE 50c. and SJ.«b
For sale by Arrington Drug Co.
iKILLmt couch]
f»»o CURE th>- Limes
I Or. king’s i
New Risco
Zf ONSIJMETIGN Price
FOn S OUCHS and 50c • SIOO I
Fico Trial.
Gurost ' id Quickest, Cure ftr all
TIT no AT ami LUXG TBOUB
-0 LES, or MONEY BACK
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HAIR BALSAM
Clean* ' and beautifies the bp.tr.
PromoUM a luxun-t grow,'
Nover Fail* to Bcfrtore <>r»V
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HONEY‘«“TAR
Prevents Serious Results
From a Cold.
Remember the name
Foley’s Ho.iey ard Tar. Insist
upon having the genuine.
Thr.a all.. 2SC, 900, 5.1.00
Prepared only by
Falav £. Company. Chloes*.
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bate them *«»ud yuarardrra to the Mi
JJi UNITFO M t 01C AL CO,, DOK 74. I’NCxeTtR. Pa. E?
Sold in Summenvilh*. by Arrington
Drug Co.
W. DREW. j
5 BARBER
( Shop n< xt door to Chritto. :a <
£ H ardwareCo on D< pot .-ti •■ t. 3
'■ Whero will Ri'rv. t<> tl.o of .
s toy ability, clean low. ,s I ,
s sharp razors. Also eleanii.g ,
f and pressing clothes. '
I Clean and pros- suits "oc. <•
f Spong« suit and pi o s it iVk <
? Clean and press nant- i >c.
> Ladies skirts also clean, il and
\ pressed. Repairing and Dying, j
1 PILES B'-pu E swslicry i
3 frtach. ' X.V.a ■ • i c*4 »»• H
jfl afcry do all » . .al-a for S. M IX-*.
M Ba»eu Bjcii • Vx,writ* 1 *: I •» r' u ■ rrraal «<•!» ...f
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M «qu*l yvara. PXh «. W < mn. >* »,
SoM in Summerville hy vrringtt
Drug Co. Cali for ire« -ample.
TELOGA
After and absence of two I
weeks I will show up again.
Wonder if these fellows who
have been growling about the dry
weather are smiling over the
recent good rain. We haven't
got many coni plainer sot weather
in our section. John growls and
whines sometimes but we dont
pay any attention to him.
Wheat is looking up to a good :
yield if nothing befalls it.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McConnell
have moved back to their country
homo. They resided in Lafay
ette about six months.
Hamp.
STURDIVANT FRUIT FARM.
Wo have had a nice rain and it
didn’t come before we needed it
for the ground was sure getting
hard.
Cotton iscomingup. Some have
a good stand while others have
not, but guess they will have
plenty in a few days.
Old grandma Codwinhas come
home after spending several
weeks’with her children at Dallas
and other places.
Henry Mullins spent Saturday
night with the family of F. M.
Dodd.
The Misses Fincher of Trion
visited their sister, Mrs. Lee
Nunn, Saturday night.
Old grandpa Henderson on No.
2 Fruit Farm has the oldest pa
per I ever saw. It was printed
in the year 179 s and you can road
it alright. I was on that part of
the fruit farm last week and the
peaches are sure tine. If noth
ing happens to them wo will Idtve
a bumper crop. So let us push
our crops up and be ready by the
15th of J ul.v to help gather them.
There will he a loud call for hands
and it wyi be a great help to us
poor farmers as well as the peach
men. W. L. Pullen.
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
twenty years and is worthy of your
confidence.
Read the advertisement and write to
her for special advice.
SILVER HILL.
We have had plenty of rain for
the past few days, which was
badly needed.
Mrs. Maggie Gordon visited C.
I‘. Gaines family Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pledger
visited W. M. Holcomb’s family
Sunday.
G. A. Pledgerand family visit
ed J. T. Weaver's family Sunday.
Miss Hattie Woodsis spending
a few days in Rome.
Several from this place attend
ed seryices at Bethel Sunday.
Miss Amanda Dodd and broth
er Gordon, of near Summerville
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with W. H. Story's family.
J. A. Morris and son, Clint,
were in Summerville Monday.
Miss Sarah Keasler, one of
I Armuchee's popular young la-i
I dies, spent last week with her
' brother, George, of this place.
Cotton is growing and we will i
■ soon go to chopping.
Wheat is looking well and will j
• make a good yield it the rust
; i don't st rike it.
Ijawson Warren and wile went
I > down to Rome Saturday.
■ JA-xt Sunday is our regular j
' singing day and everybody is in-:
’ \itv.i to come out and bring their
L bom--..nd lets have some good
I singing. J- W. M.
I
It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How 010 u do w- hear it remarked:'
••It's only ;i cold,” and a few days
, later iuam that the man is <>n his back
' with pneumonia. This iso; such com
mon occurrence that a cold, howexer
slight, should not be disregard, d.
Chainlwlain’s Cough Remedy coun
teracts any tendency of a cold to re-,
sit t i pneumonia, ami has gained its
gr.it popularity and extensive sale
by : S pr. nr ’ cures of this most com
mon ailment, it always cures and is
pl* a>ant rake-. I• <r sale by Arnng-
Dn.gC. c r r-. itte.
segment or set
tling indicates ar
unhealthy condi
r tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it i
evidence of kid
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back is also
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1906.
ROYAL TONIC
Beats Anything we ever Sold as a
Strength-Creator and Body- !
Builder. i
j
The Arrington Drug Co. aue very en- (
thusiastic over the delicious cod liver
oil preparation, which contains no oil.
In referring to the matter, said a
member of the above firm, “we sell (
i many tonics and we handle all kinds of
i remedies that claim to be invigorators ’
I and strength-creators. We do this be- ;
cause we are druggists, and it is our
business to supply the public with wh it
they want. *
“When our advise is asked, however,
in regard to a tonic, body-builder or .
strength-creator, we invariably recom- (
mend Vinol as we know of nothing
that can compare with it.'.’
In Vinol modern science has given
us all of the tonic, body- building and 1
curative properties of that famous old '
remedy cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod’s livers without a drop
of the obnoxious and system clogging
grease which characterizes old fash
ioned cod liver oil and emulsions, and
which lias proved such a drawback.
Vinol is not a patent medicine, as the
label on each bottle tells everything it
contains, therefore you know exactly
what you are taking.
In the most natural manner it tones
up the digestive organs, creates a
Hearty appetite, makes rich, red blood
and strengthens every organ in the
body to do its work as nature intended.
Our faith in Vinol is so strong that
we gladly oiler io refund the money in
every case where it fails to give sat
i.sfaction.” The Arrington Drug Co.
SAND MOUNTAIN
The apple crop in this section
has been damaged considerably
and the crop will be short.
Our Sunday school is in a flour
ishing condition.
Miss Lottie Scogins is teach
ing a music class at Lavender
and Mrs. Scogins is at her fath
er’s near Raccoon, who is very
sick.
Mr. Maynor is improving rap
idly and will soon be out again.
Mrs. Nannie Henderson is no
better. She has moved down in
the valley for the benefit of her
health.
The all day singing at Bethle
hem last Sunday was largely at
tended.
Major Quinn went over to Sum
merville Monday.
Old Soldier, M. Q.
A good complexion is impossible
with the stomach is out of order. It
pasty sallow people would pay more
attention to their stomachs and less
to the skin on their faces, they would
have better complexions. KODOL
FOR DYSPEPSIA will digest what
you eat and put your stomach back
in right shape to do its own work.
Kodol relieves palpitation of the
heart, flatulence, sourstomach, heart
burn, etc. Sold by Arrington Drug
Co.
Barn Burned.
Martin H. Ball, a prominent :
farmer living near Floyd Springs 1
lost his barn by fire about 11 •
o'clock Sunday night. Mr. Ball
lost two fine mares and a pair of
mules and all of his corn, fodder,
hay. farming implements, surrey ,
and harness were destroyed. 1
The fire was the work of an in- 1
cendiary. Blood hounds were ’
procured but on account of the
j heavy rain the dogs could not
i take up the scent. This is the
[seventh barn that has beenburn
■ed in that section within the last
I few vears.
The threat of the Coal Trust
; magnates that, if the people per
sist in favoring the miners, the
price of coal will be pushed up
Sl.fid a ton, has but little effect ■
! now warm weather has come.
It is possible to obtain relief from |
chronic indigestion and dyspepsie by j
the use of KODOL Ft>R DYSPEPSIA
Some of the most hopeless cases ot
long standing have yielded to it. It
enables you to digest the food you
eat and exercises a convective in
fluence, building up the etlicieney ot
the digestive organs. The stomach
is the boiler wherein the steam is;
made tltat keeps up your vitality,
health and strength. Kodol digests
what you eat. Makes the stomach
sweet—puts the boiler in condition to
do the work nature demands “f it—
xr-ves you relief from dig> stive disor
ders, and puts you in shay, iodo your
I est, and ■ I rottr best. Sold bv Ar
[rmgtoti Drug Co.
RACCOON
We had an all day singing here
Sunday in the old fa-so-la books.
Messrs. Wootten and Whitehead
from Trion was here and render
ed some fine music.
Rev. Burwell preached an able
sermon here Sunday to a large
congregation.
Miss Marry Strickland of
Villanow and Miss Donna Smith
and Messrs. Homer Talent and
Bob Smith of Lyerly spent Sun
day with the Misses Brooks.
Messrs. W. M. Walters and
Jim Glass of Lindale spent Sun
day in Raccoon.
Mr. Jim Headrick and Miss
Ada McGraw were married
Sunday, Rev. M. A. C. Bennett
officiating.
Messrs. Bob Hill and Sam
Wootten of T rion were visiting
in Raccoon Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hancock Sunday, a 12 pound boy.
Charlie Garrett spent Satur
day night and Sunday in Lindale.
Mr. will Neal and wife of Clem- j
mons‘ mill spent Sunday with
Mrs. Garrett’s family.
Mr. Frank Coker and sister,
Miss Ellen, of Trion spent Sun
day with H. B. Coker’s family.
Mrs. Cora Dennis of Trion
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. Rush’S family.
The Misses Hudson of Trion
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with the Misses Johnson.
Messrs. Will Heaton and T. H.
Rush spent Saturday night in
Chattanooga. X.
The Right Remedy.
Men and women who suffer from
Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Con
stipation, Kidney and Bladder troubles,
Lost Vitality, and all kindred diseases,
will find relief by using Haggard
Specific Tablets. They have been
twenty years on the market and have
demonstrated their paramount, heal
ing and health-giving qualities. Send
for book of particulars. If your drug
gist cannot supply you they will be
sent prepaid upon receipt of price.
Per Dox aOcts. Address, Haggard
Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Perennial,
We are having some fine weath
er now.
We had a good rain last Satur
day.
Miss May Parham is . visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mount at Lin
dale.
Aunt Kittie Johnson still con
tinues sick.
Mr. R. M. Parham is on the
sick list this week.
We are glad to say we are hav
ing a good Sunday school.
Mr. 11. P. Parham has the'
finest wheat we have seen.
I have been sitting on my old j
piazza all day long looking at the
youngsters go by to the big sing-1
ing at Raccoon. I reckon all the I
young men of this community [
have forgotten that I wasn’t quite
an old maid. They may think I
am but 1 dont think so.
By the way, we are going to ■
have an all day singing at Peren
nial next Sunday. Everybody
come and bring well filled baskets.
Mr. Jim Wootten of Trion will be
with us. Peggy.
C. L>. RIVERS
LAWYER
At Telephone Headquarters.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Russell Sage parted with 5000
good dollars for the San Francis
jco relief fund. No man can doubt
I that the case was serious.
The American hen, pluming
i herself on the eulogy recently de
livered upon her usefulness by
a Congressman, has now entered
the lists as a trust buster. Four
teen million two hundred thou
sand eggs were recently shipped
i into Chicago in one day, and the
I beet trusts is said to be taking
notice.
MON&y fil 7 INT&REST-
Loaned on retd estate security on
5 year's time. No brokers' com
missions deducted. Principal
payable in annual instaiiments
TAA LO R & JOI LA .
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' This
rfewT PLANET JR.
Cultivator
* s the F * nest
r ;.i ■' ' Two Horse
• H clt
id i. - Hachine Hade.
It is a pivot wheel cultivator made of the finest material, [
and especially adapted to the cultivation of COTTON and
CORN. It wins over all others in competition.
If your dealer does not handle this cultivator, write us E
for Catalogue and descriptive matter, also prices, and we |
will see that you are supplied. |[
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO, I
I Rome, Ga. |
SOU 1 fl ERIN RAILWAY, j
Condensed Schetfula In Effect June 11, 1905.
fl NATIONS. ' i*No. 8 *No7U '
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Lr'h ' i.-.ooga ! 6. < :im 6.3Upmj :».(M)pn
Ari;; '.-n ! B.o4arn! 7.45 pm 41 pn i
Ar Rome j H.jJami H.LOpmi 5.2b.n
A' ■c a i11.59amH.35pm; T.obpn -
L Atlanta !i2 J nm 11.50 pm
Ar.’iacoa 2. >opm 2 10am
Ar J*sup ' . 6 40ami
LvJ<>up '".l .am;
A r Jacksonville 9.3h;un :
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Lv Jeu> 6 4.’am I.
Ar Brunswick 8 20am| ;
F*>. 8 carries Pul.inn;- ?leeplng Car Cliattfr |
nocz >to Uli le T o ’:id Ail; nta io Ma. < n
Ng 14 V< ‘■>>u'(- i i-’in Cha:tanooci
to Jac • sonville ei.rryiD 3;ig-Hi£?e Car. Daj i
Coaches uncl elegant Pullman Drawing Ro <n
Sleeping Car. through without change: als< !
Sieeper A lanta to Brunswick. Dining Cai
Cha: a qq-■'.<■ tn At anta.
siATiovy *No. 13 *No I.* No. 7
tv A; .. a .v:’.o;i':. 4 50pn 7.5 an
Ar E«»tne 7.33 am 7.l"prn io.3san 1
Ar i'a’cm 8.25 am 8.28 pm 11.38 an
Ar (' 'nnooga *.». 15arn 9.55 pm l.OOpn
LvCr.:».' ■’•nooga 9.s'am 10.40 pm
Ar Le?‘o.gton 20pm 6.0.1 am
A 7.
Ar pouts♦ *Uo. Th.lll
Ar SI- L b*- 7" ■ ■ A3- .77777
L 1.35 pm 1.25 am 1 35pn
Ar Nastivillo., (\jspm 6.35 am <'.sspn
No. 13 carrie ‘*uiiman Sleeping Car atlanti
Cincinnati an'S Hnrriman Je. to S', Louis.
No. 15 carries T M’mtin Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and 1 lanta to St. Louis; alst
Chattan mga to Lou**xvil e.
ST AtTo»<7 i*,n o. 42 *No. 12 *No. a
YJv Chattanooga 9.55 am . .:;sam io.3spn
Ar Knoxville % r»pm 9.1 am 1.40 an
Ar Morristown z Vpm 10.55 am. 3.05 an
Ar Hot Springs 4/' nm 12.45 am 4.3','an
Ar Asheville*.* 60 b 2.15 pm 5.50 an
Ar Salisbury I 8.35 pm U.2san
Ar Greensboro. 10.51 pm 12.51pn
Ar Raleigh.. —I ! *I am 4.86pn
Ar Richmond 17 . 7..! &l«am 6.42pn
Ar Washington..l...777l"6?4!>m 9.50pn
Ar New York. .. L .... 1.... _?• 43a ®
No. 12 carries Pullman Root* Sleep
ing cars Chattanooga to New v . nr it via Lshe
ville. and Salisbury to Kichil;<»n4, aiYivinf
Richmond 6.58 a m.
No. 3o is solid train Chattanooga K Salis
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Uhattanoogi
to Salis ury, Salisbury to New Salis
bury to Richmond.
Na 42 c irries Pullman Drawing Rooir Sleep
ing Car Chattanooga 'o
STATIONS. i j*No. 4'.' *?777k*
Lv Chattanooga. i.... ..7 ~0.’55am UHL fit
Ar Knoxville | I.lopm 140a**
Ar Morristown. | 2.36 pm: 3.Csam
Ar Bristol j 5.45 pm 7.o€aiD
Ar Washington. 6.52 am
Ar New York ... I 1 12.43pm1 7.gan
No. 42. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to N w Y< rk without change.
No. 30 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Knoxville an Knoxville to New York
via Hagerstown and Hiirrisburg.
STATIONS. | ;*N-X 23 *No. 15
Lv Rome 5.30 pm 9.2oatn
Ar Anniston 7.33 pm 11.32aD3
Ar Birmingham ....... 10.05Dm lo.u.'pm
Ar Selma 2 oOam 4.lspnj
Lv Selma 2.05 um 4.35unj
Ar Mobile. 8 1 Jam 10.55 pm
Ar Meridian 8.05 pm
Ar New Orleans 8.45 am
Ar Jackson ’ 5.33 am
Ar Vicksburg I 6.50 am
A r Slire veport. •••_•* ' 12.45 pm
No. (5, Pullman sleepers co New
Orleans and Shrevep< r .
N 0.23 Pullman -'eeper irmingham to Mobile.
•No. 15 I I i l*No. 16
7.2opmj |Lv Rome . . arl j 9.00 am
9.53 pm |Ar Ga i den. ar I 6.35 am
10.10pmI iAr Atta la. Ivi I 6.2uam
•Dally. tDaily exc t t sun ay.
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S. H. BARDWI( K. P. T. M Wa-hington, D. C.
VV. H.j l AYLOE. G.P.A.. Washington. D. C
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morey and of ten the patent.
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Writ •» or come to us at
523 Ninth Street, opp. United States Patent Office, p
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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Tax Notice.
I will be at the following places on
the days and dates named below, for
the purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year 1906:
Dirttown Apr. 2, 16, 30 p. m.
Haywood Apr. 3, 17, May 2.
Subligna Apr. 4, 18, May 4.
.Trion Apr. 5, 19, May 10, 30.
McWhorters’ Store Apr. 6, 20, May 28.
Coldwater Apr. 9, 23, May 14.
Seminole Apr. 10, 24, May 17.
Lyerly Apr. 11, 25 May 21.
Diitseller Apr. 12, 26, May 22 a- m.
Menlo Apr. 13, 27, May 23. '■
Silver Hill May 7 a. tn.
Tidings Apr. 30 a. m. ’
Jones Cargals May 1 a. m,
Zula May 1 p. m.
Ed. Bohanan’s May 3 a, m
Pink Atkin’s May 3 p. m.
New May 8 a. m.
W. W. Shropshire’s, May 8 p. m.
Gore, May 7 p. m.
Holland Station, May 14 a. m.
Weather’s Shop, May 15 p. m.
Walt Hinton’s, May 16 a. m.
Millican’s Store, May 16 p. m.
Dirtseller Mt., May 18.
Alpine, May 22 p.m.
Chelsea, May 24 a. m.
Saw Mill, May 25
Dr. Blackwell’s, May 29 a. m. .
Hall & Clemment’s Store. May 11 a. m. ■*
Raccoon, May 31.
Clemmon’s Mill, June 1 a. m.
I will be in Summerville every Satur
day until June 20, on which date my
books will close. Please observe the
days and dates mentioned above and
save time and trouble.
R. E. DORSETT,
Receiver of Tax Returns.
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Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Howels, Sidneys
aid Lived.
Lei ions are largely used by The
ITozhy Lemon Elixir Company, in
comp xindiiijj their Lemon Elixir,
apl .. . 1.-no# Laxative and
’ Toni' a substitute for rll Cathartic
and I i ver Til s. Lemon Elixir posi
livelj ' ... i all ness, Cousti
| r.it.oi, It: ligest'. ,>n or Dyspepsia,
■ 1.1. . taiaria, Kidney Disease,
I its Colds, Lot tof Appetite,
I l-’ev. >•:, Chi’s, El■-.cites, Dimples,
ollln-.; cf the Llood, Pain in ’
th • Cti :or lb: I all other dis-
i": s caused Ly a. disordered liver
and i I—.-; . f/’-? /i-st Great
Ca ~r aii i -rat Diseases.
ff " ; 11 Eemale irreg
:!;.ri‘ies, v.iii Had Lemon Elixir I
i ' mt and toorou'.’liiy reliable
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