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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
. The kidnevs are vour
Ine Kianeys arc yuur
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
Jf they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
r r work.
. •, aches and rheu
n n come from ex
c f uric acid in the
few
„_— 'd b due to neglected
kidney trouble
Kidney trouble cause j :'ck or unsteady
heart bea::.. a:. J make ' feel ar, though
they had hearl trout 7 ' -use the heart i:
over-working in purr ' thick, kidney
poisoned blood throug. and arteries.
It used to be conside hat only urinary
troubles were to i.e tra to the kidneys,
but now rr .'•■rn :/that nearly
al) constitutional dir,eas have thetr begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary efte t of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, 'i.- k. tney remedy ir.
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wondertai < ires of the moot distressing cases
I.
and is sold on its merits
by all di . tn fifty .
cent andpne dollar six-]
V., • I■ ■■>■■ a
es. You may have a ' ’
sample bo'.ile by mail n-itna of fww-Root,
free, also pamphtet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this pap*r when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.
Don’t make any mistake, but rni.emw th
iinnx*, Swamp R<»ot, Dr. Klluht's H 'tnp
Root ami the nddr»hS Hingbampton. JN. ..
uli < ver> bottle.
KIDNEY DISEASES
alßTTigar iJiSSa c izss. ■ -
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
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From a Cold.
Remember the name
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upon having the genuine.
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Sold in Summenvillo by Arrington
Drug Co.
\ w. W. DREW,
s BARBER
t Shop next door to Chattooga <
? Hardware Co on Depot street.
> Where will serve to tile best of <
s my ability, clean towels and ;
\ sharp razors. Also cleaning ‘
t and pressing clothes. \
C Clean and pres-. <uits 75c. <
? Sponge suit and press it 5Cc <
? Clean and press pants e. <3
> Ladies skirts also cleat, .1 and }
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SUBLIGNA
The singing here Sunday even-
1 ng was a success. Come again
he second Sunday.
The Sunday schools here are in
i flourishing condition. We will
have childrens day here some
time in June. We feel sure that
the committee will arrange an
interesting program.
Mr. T. M. Ballenger of Gore
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
ill Sunday.
Miss Susie Morton, one of
Subligna’s attractive young
la ies who has been in school at
Summerville, is at home for a
vacation.
Mr. J. G. Manning, our clever
black smith, spent last week in
Chattanooga attending the Bap
tist convention.
Robt. Trimble of West Ar
muchee was visiting home folk
here Sunday.
A lot of our young people at
-1 ended the singing convention at
Haywood Saturday and all report
a. good time.
Miss Mabie Broom and her
■ mother visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Dunaway Saturday and Sun
day in Haywood. J. S.
Importance to Women.
Ladies who are afflicted with any
' female complaint, weakness or dis
•ases, 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
t wenty years and is worthy of your
confidence.
Read the advertisement and write to
her for special advice.
STURDIVANT FRUIT FARM.
The farmers in our section
have been quite busy for the past
week planting corn and some are
not yet done. I hear some com
plaint of a bad stand of cotton.
The recent frost hurt our cotton
to some extent.
Mr. Fayette Alexander has a.
very sick baby.
Mrs. Pendley has been quite
sick for the past week but is up
again.
Fred Wiley has been visiting
his uncle L. J. Godwin's family.
Miss Bessie Godwin attended
the convention in Chattanooga
Sunday.
Your correspondent took twen
ty-five pounds of honey from one
gum last Friday night. If you
want your lips sweetened come
over.
There has been several bee
trees cut in this settlement dur
ing the past week or two, but
didn't get much honey.
W. L. Pullen.
The Piano Moth
The tiny silvel moth is a dan
gerous enemy to the piano, at
tacking the felt used in the va
rious parts. Only constant care
will prevent their tinding lodg
ment.
Keeping a piano closed will not
1 protect it.
Look along the keyboard and if
I you notice an uneven appearance
lof the keys lift the strip in front
of them and examine closely.
If you see tine particles of wool
the moths are there. Use cam-
U
phor gum tied to cheesecloth and
suspend by a tine cord. Place
f gum also in the bottom of the pi
}' ano, renewing when it has disap
} | peared.
■I Finally, place a small dish part
lily filled with turpentine on the
< floor close the pedals for a coup
! i le of hours.
, It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How oiP'n do we hear it remarked:
' “It’s only a cold." and a few days
1 Inter learn that the mat: is on his back
| witl ; neinnonia. This is ot such coin-
I moi < ccurrenee that a cold, however
. slight, should not be disregarded.
Chainl»e r lain's Cough Remedy coun
teracts any tendency of a cold to re
sult i pneumonia, and has gained its
great popularity and extensive sale
by i's prompt cures of this most com
mon ailment- It always cures and is
pleasant to take. For sale by Arring-
Drng Co., Summerville.
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SUBLIGNA
THE (SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY MAY 17, 1006,
PENNVILLE.
Mr. C. N. Pursley spent Sun
day at Lytle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAbee
of Trion were the guests of the
family of Mr. H. J. Housch Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Smith and little Charlie
Nelson Pursley, of Pond Springs,
are spending a feu days with
Mr. Pursley here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ramey
visited relatives at Pleasant
Grove Sunday.
Will Noles has been very sick
for several days with the fever.
Rev. Wm. Sosebee will preach
at the Housch School house the
fourth Sunday afternoon in this
month at 3 o’clock. J. F. R.
SILVER HILL.
We have had some cool weather
and the frost has killed some cot
ton and corn.
Mr. W. A. Wright went down
to Rome one day last week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Morton
were visiting friends and reatives
near Subligna Saturday and
Sunday.
Misses Lillie and Sarah Keasler
of Armuchee visited Mr. Joe
Keasler here Sunday.
Mr. Bradford High and sister
Miss Parablee, of Summerville
were the welcome guests of W.
A. Wright’s family last Sunday
Mr. J. A. Morris w T ent over to
Summerville Monday.
Mr. George Keasler went down
to Rome Saturday.
Rev. Mr. Burwell will protract
a meeting at Bethel at his next
appointment, beginning Friday
night and continuing until Sun
day night. Be sure and attend
these services. J. W. M.
A good complexion is impossible
with the stomach is out of order. If
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, sour stomach, heart
burn, etc. Sold by Arrington Drug
Co.
RACCOON
Quite a number from this place
attended the singing at Peren
nial Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtis Bagley of Lyerly
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bagley of
Oak Hill spent Sunday with Mr.
Hancock’s family.
Messrs. T. 11. Rush and Alex
Holcomb spent Sunday in Rome.
11. B. Coker spent Sunday in
Trion.
Mr. At Cassidy, and Miss Alice
Garrett spent Sunday in Chatta
nooga.
Miss Mary McWhorter spent
Sunday in Summerville.
Mrs. M. A. Williams of Dry
Valley spent a few days with her
son, Alex Holcomb, the past week.
Mr. Bob Lydea of Lindale and
Miss Anna Baker were married
in Summerville Sunday evening.
Rev. J. O. Brand officiating.
Judge W. M. Henry and wife
of Rome spent Sunday night with
A. T. Powell's family.
Bob Hill from Trion has ac
cepted a position with the Rac
| coon Co.
It is possible to obtain relief from
■ chronic indigestion and dyspepsie by
; the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA
j Sour of the most hopeless cases ot
hong standing have yielded to it. It
enables you to digest the food you
eat and exercises a correective in
-1 fluence, building up the efficiency of
I the digestive organs. The stomach
7 is the boiler wherein the steam is
' made that keeps up your vitality,
health and strength. Kodol di jesis
j what you eat. Makes the stomach
I sweet—puts the boiler in condition to
7 do the work nature demands *»f it—
I gives you relief from digestive disor
ders. and puts you in shape iodo your
best, and feel your best. Sold by Ar
rington Drug Co.
IJ JL H u’ O 33. 1 .
THE 0. H. & 8.
SINGING CONVENTION
Met with Haywood Church Satur
day May 12, 1906.
House called to order by Pres.
S. W. Morton.
First song, ‘‘How Firm a Foun
dation,” led by S. W. Morton, G.
C. Morton organist.
Prayer, by C. P. Gaines.
Music by Mr. C. P. Gaines J
Miss Lottie Scoggins organist.
Lesson by Mr. Charlie Black,
Miss Annie Dunaway organist. J
Sermon at 11 o’clock by Rey.
W. M. McKinsey.
Intermission one hour.
AFTENOON
First lesson by P. C. Gaines, ]
Mr. George Morton organist.
Music, by G. C. Morton, Miss
Annie Dunaway organist.
Lesson, by P. H. Whitehead,
Miss Eva Roper organist.
Lessor, by Tenna Felps, Miss
Lottie Scoggins organist.
Lesson by Mr. Edgar Cordle,
Miss Lucy Matins arganist.
Lesson by Mr. A. M. Everett,
Miss Fannie Pledger organist.
Music by Mr. Charlie Block,
Miss Annie Dunaway organist.
Prof. S. J. Moore made an im
pressive talk for 35 minutes on
the worth of singing and the
worth of man. Also had an ex
tended talk by Mr. P. C. Gaines.
Subligna delegates
Misses Mollie Lawrence, Ruth
Bugg, Edna O’Barr. Mr. W. A.
Moore, Dr. J. W. Clements.
HAYWOOD DELEGATES
Misses Fannie Pledger, Ethel
Painter. Messrs. O. S. Barber
and W. L. Anderson.
Pleasant grove delegates i
Miss Lillie Gaines. Messrs.
P. H. Whitehead, Henderson
Cordle, Frank Gaines.
The names of the Bethlehem
delegates were not handed in to
the secretary.
Closing lesson by Mr. George
Morton, Miss Lottie Scoggin
organist.
Dismissed by Prof. S. J. '
Moore.
The next convention meets at
Bethlehem church.
S. W. Morton, Pres.
Jesse Scoggins, Sec.
See that your druggist gives you no I
imitation when you ask for Kenne- ;
dy’s Laxative Houey and Tar, the
original Laxative Cough syrup.
HOWTO BEAT THE BUGS.
A Simple Riddance for the Potato
Bug.
The Macon Telegraph offers
below a simple and safe remedy
for getting rid of the pestiferous
little potato bug, which is doing
so much damage in many sec
tions:
“Are there bugs on you patato
vines? An infallible remedy,
which is both simple and inex- j
pensive has been sent the Tele
graph by Mrs. Junan and all'
readers of the paper whose pota
to vines have been devastated by |
the festive multi-colored, evil lit
tle bug, whose vitality is equaled
only by his appetite, who will
follow the recipe, will soon be rid
of the pests.
“The remedy is as follows:
“Boil the foliage of a coder tree .
making a strong tea. Sprinkle
the vines with the tea —an ordi
nary sprinkling or watering pot
; is excellent for this use.
The bugs will disappear, and
i until the odor and all other traces
of the tea have been washed away
by the rains and absorbed by the I
sun, no more trouble with the
bugs will be experienced.’ ’’
The Right Remedy.
r M< n ami 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 I
for book of particulars. If your drug
gist cannot supply you they will be
sent prepaid upon receipt of prict. i
Per box SOcts. Address. Haggard;
Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
For c'-i; - ~ zxtat
y*l ' This
PLANET JR.
Cultivator
Two Horse
II ’f W f ’WI jJ 1
flachine 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
for Catalogue and descriptive matter, also prices, and we
will see that, you are supplied.
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO,
Rome, Ga.
EOUIDEKN kAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule in Effect June 11, 1905.
nations. ~ : *No. 8 *No. 14 |*No. li :
Lvcl b ' '.copn
Ar Dalton ! 8.04 am 7.45pm' 4 1 pn
Arl:om n | v. .Oum ‘.M-Opm 5.2'0n
A' ma 1 ..'■him 11.35: rn 7.obpn
L'’Atlanta . 2 1 nm ll.b'Jptn ■
Ar.’iacoii I 2 jUpui 2 10am!
Ar J*siip 16 4'Jam
Lv Jr ap 6.4 am
Ar Jacksonville 9.3aam|
r.” .i- 7 - . * o 45am
Ar Brunswick 8 20am]
8 carries Pullmai v Icepinß ( V natta
roc- a io Ch;.- Ip io nd A l nta-o Mari n
No U is snH I V< stibule-.i train Cha tanoogl
to Jatkscnville c; rryin" - .Bag. r a£e Car. Daj
Coach' ’* and elegant Pullman Drawing Roon
Sleeping Car. through . mrut change: als<
Sleeper Alama to Brunswick- 'Dining Cai
F'ha: anoQPU t’> At anta.
> i g-i ’ *No. 13 *No 15 *No. 7
Tiv A tin ii L a 5.30 nm 4 hop in 7.55 an
Ar Itotne 7.3? am 7. l«»pm !0.35an
Ar Dalton 8.25 am 8.28 pm 11.38 an
Ar ( hatmnooga 9.45 am 9.55 pm l.OOpn
TA’Chattanooga 9.5 am 10.40 pm
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Ars. Lu* . 7.32 m 4.561
LvChattan 1.85 pm I.2'air. 1 35pn
Ar <■ i . . 'Hii 6.35 am (>.sspn
No. 13 came sleeping Car Atlanti
Cincinnati ant* harriman Jc. to Lou s.
No. 15 carries i' *l’ma n Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and A lanta to St. Lou s; als«
Ch ittan - ga »o Lou'*;vil e.
stATi(*.\o. 42 *No. 12 ■♦No. 3i
T.v Chattanooga 9.55 am 5.35am1M.35pir
Ar Knoxville % I'lpni 9.1 :.m 1.40 an
Ar Morristown < 'Bpm 10.55 am 3.05 am
Ar Hot Springs 4.' on. 12.45 am 4.32 am
A r Ash evi Ile 60 *• < 2.15 pm 5.30 am
Ar Salisbury 8.35 pm 11.2.3 am
Ar Greensboro. 10.51 pm 12.51 pm
Ar Raleigh. .
Ar Richmond ........ FHam 6 42pm
Ar Washington I 6.4/*Wm 9.50 pm
Ar New York... .... I .112.43ptn 5.43 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Dra6‘n£ (too? 1 Sleep
ing cars Chattanooga to New Xork via Ashe
ville. and Salisbury to RichincnA, uiTivinf
Richmond 6.fi w a.m.
No. 30 is solid train Chattanooga H Salis
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car C*fttt»noogl
to Sails ury, Salisbury to New York* Salis
bury to Richmond.
No. 42 c rries Pullman Drawing Rooir Sleep-
Ing Car Chattanooga *o Ashreville.
STATIONS. I *No. 42 I *No
Lv Chattunocca 9.53 am
Ar Knoxville | I.lopm' 1 40a*i
A r Morristown. | .. 2.36 pm 3.V5a»
Ar Bristol ... | fi.4spmi 7.(Xr«D
Ar Washington. I’.r.nm
Ar New i 1 12.' m 7«|fam
No. 42 ■ nrrtes Pullman Sleeping Car Chaila
□ooga 1 > N ■ v Y< rk without change.
No. 30 carries Pullman Sleeping Car > ’hatta
noogato Knoxville an Knoxville to New York
via Hagerstown and Harrisburg,
STATIONS. | *No. 23;*No. 16
Lv Rome
Ar Anniston 7...-
Ar Birmingham 10.05 nm 10.0.3 pm:
Ar 5e1ma...... 2 oOam 4.15 pm
ima 2.* 7 i - n
Ar Mobile » 8 1 am 10.55 pm
Ar Meridian 8.05 pm
Ar New Orleans 8.45 am
Ar Jackson 5.33 am
Ar Vicksburg j 6.50 am
Ar Shreveport. ■ i 12.45 pm
No. 1 d7 _ F'TiUtnan sleepers .Lcrluian io New
Orleans and Siirevep< rt.
No. 23 Pullmiiß 'deeper Pirmlngham to Mobile.
♦No. 15 I | ~~ | >.Yo. 13 ,
7.20 pm Lv Rome ar | 9.00 am
9.53 pm 1 :Ar Gad den. ar I 6.35 rim
10.10 pm a ... JArAtta! .a. lv| ; 6.2-am ‘
"~*Dallv. t Daily e c- ■ t ’.m av.
H. B. PI NCER, G. M.. Washington. D. C.
S. H. HARDWJ* K. P. 3’. M . Wa-himr n. D. C. !
W. H., i AYLOE. G.P.A.. Washington. D. C
C. A BENSCOTER. A.G.P.A..Chnt:ano- . Tenn
J. IL SHIPCKY T. P A Ciiutis T*ua
MONEy ftT 7% INTEREST-
Ijoaned on real estate security on
5 year’s time. No brokers’ com
missions deducted. Principal
payable in annual installments.
TAYLOR & JOLLY.
C. D. RIVERS
LAWYER
At Telephone Headquarters.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
NOTICE
GEORGIA— Chattooga county.
S. N. Gilreath, a re.-ick nt of said
state, having duly applies! to be ap
pointed guardiau of the person and
property of Georgia A. Gilreath, a
minor over fourteen years of age, al
so C. H. Gilreath, a minor under the ,
age of fourteen years, resident in said
county. Notice is hereby given that
said apllitation will be passed on at
the next court of ordinarv for said
county to be held on the first Mon
day in' June. Witness my hand
and official signature, this 7th day of i
May. l'-M)6. J- F- Johnston,
Ordinary Chattooga county.
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. m.
Tidings Apr. 30 a. m.
Jones Cargals May 1 a. m,
Zula May 1 p. m.
Ed. Bobanan’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 22p. m.
Chids‘ a, 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. .
Cletnmon’s Mill, June 1 a. m.
I will be inSummerville 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.
FpateMts
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with the Tonic Pellets. All :u one box for 2octs
axul money back if not satisfied.
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