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CONSTIPATION
“For over nine years I suffered with chronic con
stipation and during this time I had to take an
injection of warm water once every 1M hours before
1 could have an action on my bowels. Happily I
tried Casearets, and today I am a well man.
During the nine years Indore 1 used Casearets I
Suffered untold misery v, .::. internal piles. Thanks
to you Lam free from all that this morning. You
2an use tnis in behalf of suffering humanity.’’
B. F. Fisher, fioaaoke, 111.
Z '■ Best for
ieT The Bowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken or Crit-v. 10c, L’.'c.oOc. Never
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CCC.
Guaranteed to cure or your money buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603
ANKUAL SALE, TEK NiLUON BOXES
A Live
Wire
Every nerve is a live wire
cmnect ing some part of the
body with the brain. They are
so numerous that if you pene
trate the skin with the point of
a needle you will touch a nerve
and receive a shock —pain it is
called. Aches and pains come
from a pressure, strain or in
jury to a nerve; the more prom
inent the nerve the greater the
pain. When .the pain comes
from a large nerve it is called
Neuralgia
whether it be the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To stop pain, then,
you must relieve the strain or
pressure upon the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do
this.
“I suffered intense pain, caused by
neuralgia. I doctored and used vari
ous medicines without getting relief
until I began taking Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Pills. They did me more
good than all the medicines I ever
used. They never fail to cure my
headaches, and their use never leaves
any bad after-effects.”
3IHS. WM. BECKMAN.
957 W. 4th St.. Erie. Pa.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first package will benefit. If it
falls, he will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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I RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $150.00
J PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 50.00
I SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 35.00
Ask vour dealer and insist I Sen 1 f>r jr ya/t i’.itis
onour p-• ■ • r maKe. i f IrHed <ata .. Jfinter
••-m< ann- t< ; tain, axe ship I csted in bHuoTING, you
ci ire t, ram y r/7.rr<re.r ought to have it. Mailed
prepaid* upon receipt of i for four cents in stamps to
catalog price. * I cover postage.
Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be
sent anywhere for xo-cents in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
P. O. Box 4096
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. :
L ABIES If Afflicted
o WITH ANY FEMALE COMPLAINT
Call on your druggist for s jar of DR. MARY
BfiANiilGN’S FEMA3ALM, a perfected, scientific
loc.i 1 trea':iD ”.t tor women. The
gr e ate s specific treatment for
’’”~i3 L--row;:. Itquick-
relieves and positively cures
> Womb Troubles, Diseased Ovaries
' and all W< ?.knesses and Diseases
peculi: rto women. Thousands©/
wor.'en have written letters in its
prai. •. Mr John T. West, of
Cedai tow J. Cd., was cured by this
' eeaai low. 1 , iju as cureu uy io>»
treatment fourteen years ago in two months
time after being given up and pronounced in
curable by her home physicians. She recently
wrote that her health had 1 i en good ever since
and would glauiy answer ail i nquiries received
•regarding her experience with the treatment.
Mrs. Mollie C. Skelton,of Anderson, S.C.
who was cured by this treatment several years
ago wrote recently : “ I am thankful to you
for curing me and feel it my duty to let other
suffering women know about your wonderful
treatment and will gladly recommend it to any
one.”
Mrs. Mary J. Prather, of Smithville, Ga.,
says: “ I had inflammation of the Womb and
Diseased Ovaries for 8 \ cars and I was treated
by several different pl siciars but experienced
no relief until I 1? <d your l emabalm a few
years ago which i nVe me relief and a perma
nent cure although I could hardly walk across
the 100 m when I < :n need the treatment and
feel that I cannot pra>e it too highly.
This remedy ap- H- d to the diseased parts
of the Womb with Al. .erbe i( otton Tampons,
relieves Inflammation, I! s Ulceration of the
Womb, cures Leuccrrdo a and I iseased Ova
ries. Used extef all; by inunct:<;n it reaches
the system ly absc rptiun, relieves the pains
and weakness and r - s str ngth to the parts
and muscles support! ng ire Uterus. It revital
izes the part -,:.•’a a ;vay that tire d feeling and
gives new li. e «-nd er* • cy. Ladies, do notsuf
fer longer but ,<vemost wonderful treat
ment a trial and you will not be disapjjointed
in the results.
Health and discare are physical conditions
upon which plea r-uret r pain, successor failure,
depend - L : i i. . omplete wi ibout the enjoy
ment of heal 1 and faculties, for these
give rise to tbe deligl: ful sensation> of exist
ence. Health i- r> - -rd. Ito the accomplish
ment of everv purpose, vJiile disease thwarts
the best inte •isand loftiest aims.
If your dr: cgb'.t cannot supply you ask
him to order i; for you or send your order di
rect to u and • v’:i mail it to you in plain
v. rar per < n rec :1 of price,one dollar. Book
let on I»i<« ases of V■' :.:er, special advice and
consultation free. Address
DR. MARY BRANNON COMPANY
P. O. BCX 70. ATUANT*. .I*.
LYERLY, R. F. D.
Ladies and gentlemen, friends
and fellow citizens, according to
thepromisel made some time ago
1 ’ll proceed to unravel the history
of "old man trouble”
Never trouble till trouble
troubles you, but when trouble
does butt in and starts to playing
monkey shinesand begins kicking
the daylights oat of your struc
i ture of happiness, get up and go
* for him. Every time you and
■ ’old man trouble” haye gone into
i the ring for a finish fight you hit
the old arch enemy a sock dolag
ier on the liver pad, then you
collect the gate receipts and
evacuate the ring a victor, hit
the old stiff a pile-driver with the
right arm of sunshine cheerful
ness smack in the eyes of dispair
and he’ll drop his guard and
grunt. Now land him a bunch
of knockouts with the left arm of
determination, perseverance and
persistancy smack in the jelly
box of misery, and 10, and behold
you’ll see the old thief trouble
double up and skedadle for the
waiving branches. As old trouble
starts to turn tail and run, lift
the foot of laughter and jblant
it with a thud of joy smack on
the seat of his pants of pain and
sorrow and that’ll be the last you
will ever see of old “uncle troub
le.” Now ladies and gentlemen
if you do just what “Aunt
Kesiah” said you will all be
horoes and heroines by and by.
One word to the “Man About
Town.” When I read some of his
epistletory sermons I said, “grate
lawsamassy,” I never heard of
jest sich a sight in all my born
days. Heavens and earth,
thinks I, whare could you have
sprung from. I undercumstand
from what you write you don’t
belong to the civilized people of
God’s country nohow, and man
for mysake please cut out a few
of those dictonary words. I
spelt ’em words and papa pro
nounced ’em. Your letter was
real nice, I could read quite a
lot of it, excuse me for interrupt
ing you —but its a raining.
Well to something more sen
seable.
Miss Bessie Ray is kinder in
disposed at this writing Some
thing monsterous mysterious is
the matter ‘wid er’. Think she
got in her ‘paws’ berry patch
and kindly ‘overdid’ the thing
hope she will come round all
right.
Missess Plurna and Bessie Ray
and that audacious may Weaver
spent Sunday with Misses Bon
nie and Minnie Love. And the
other day those very same girls
had their beauties ‘tuck’ If any
one is expecting crows to bother
their watermelons this season,
‘spec’ you had better order a few
dozen, they will be most bene
ficial. Think 1 shall get a couple
of dozen. Come to see your
“M ” and we’ll eat water-
melons. All this news is of Chat
loogaville. I never would forget
hat big city. She’s select and
composed of superior, highgrade,
18 caret exclusive people.
Did any of the cousins ever at
tempt to write a song and make
a fortune? You should try it —
dead “lodes of fun” (Billy the
goats’ crying.) I cried once
when Abinadab departed this
mundane spere for a better
spere, but he says, says he to
me “dry those bedoozling tears
off your downy cheeks, all the
world loves widders”. It was
cheering. Theres a fortune in
being a ’widder. ’
I understand that one Mr. Hol
land Cox has a monsterous cute
‘fete hart.’ He has had his nose
graded and his face upholstered
with tomato soup. Don’t you
bet your tintype he will kiss all
the bachelor girls. Holland is a
foxy old boy and knows his busi
ness.
One thing more and I’ll take
my exit and let some one else
exort you a spell. Mabe I’ll tell
about the cats ifitein) next time
if Mr. Editor don’t get disgusted
at my outlandish! missives, I
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906.
could write more but I got to
churn.
No more from your friend till
death.
Kesiah Most Bominible.
P. S. I throw you all a bunch
I of kisses each big as a house and
tastes like a rose garden in June.
K. M. B.
Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years
of Torture.
For more than twenty years Mr. J.
B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St. Min
neappolis, Minn., was tortured by
sciatica. The pain and suffering
which he endured during this time
is beyond comprehension. Nothing
gave him any permanent relief until
In used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
One application oi that liniment re
lieved the pain and made sleep and
rest p> s*ible. and less than one bottle
has effected a permanent cure. 11
troubled with sciatica or rheumatism
why not tr,\ a 25-cent bottle of Pain
Balm and see for yourself how quick
ly it relieves the pain. For sale b,\
Arlington Drug Co., Sunitnervi.le.
Commissioner Hudson says he
expects a bumper crop of peaches.
Only one-fourth of the crop has
been killed, and all the fruit re
mains on the trees that they can
mature. He does not, however,
anticipate a crop so heavy that
the market will be glutted.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray,
nurse in theChiluren’s Home in New
York, cure Feverishness, Bad Stom
ach, Teething Disorders, move and
regulate the Bowels and Destroy
worms. Over 30,000 testimonials.
They never fail. Ar, all Druggists 25c.
Sample FREE. Allen S. Olmsted,
Leßoy, N. Y.
Examine the label on this paper
and see if your date is in arrears.
If so, renew your subscription
and have the date moved up.
NOTICE
I will be in Lyerly the first
Monday and entire week follow
ing of each month for the pur
pose of doing dental work. Office
over Pollock Bros, store.
Dr. D. W. Herndon.
Debt-paying is a very import
ant thing and fixes the status of
a man in the community as no
other thing can. If you claim to
be a Christian and don’t pay you r
debts, your Christianity is looked
upon as a pretense and a sham;
if you claim to be honest and
don’t pay your debts, your hones
ty rests under the shadow of
doubt; if you promise to pay and
then make no efforts to keep
your promise, your veracity is
placed at a discount. Pay your
debts if you want the confidence
of the public; it’s capital that will
help you succeed, otherwise you
are handicapped and left to flound
er and be retarded.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ~ //
Signature of
IRIGHT’S DISEASE!
symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,” are
ise, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms.
rularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
leys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out B
ties from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and M
sous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, t
zziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. ■
have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY’S R
CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a B
dy. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system.
How to Find Out. G. B. Buchans Testifies After Four Years.
isily determine if your kidneys are G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: . ,
by setting aside for 24 hours a “About four year, ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely k -
: urine passed upon arising. If cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of
ation it is cloudy or milky or has Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust sediment and |jlf|
sediment or small particles float pain and symptom, of kidney d!.ea.e disappeared. lam glad to wy th.t M
f • I have had a return of any of those symptoms during the four an*
your kiuneys are diseased, and y earß that have elapsed, and lam evidently cured to stay cured, and Sfc
CIDNEY CURE should be taken heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney Cura to any one suffering from
kidney or bladder trouble.” |gj|
Two Sizes, 50 Cents and ■
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
THE ARRINGTON DRUG COMPANY
WILL STILL BE FREE SEED.
Congress Decides to Continue the
Distribution of Seeds.
The house by an overwhelming
vote has declared in favor of con
tinuing the distribution of free
seed to the people. It never
seemed to us there was any gum
in the objection to such distribu
tion. The amount of the appro
priation is only $242,000. It in
volves no strain on the govern
ment treasury and the seed is ac
cepted by farmers and truckers
gratefully. The distribution
covers every congressional dis
trict in the union. It lends to
experimentation an there is
many a profitable garden in the
land which was started from the
seed packets of the agricultural
department. Congress tosses
off millions through private pen
sions bills, spends other millions
in entertaining royalty and so on,
therefore it seems a very parsi
monious. picayunish, cheese-par
ing policy to attempt to deprive
the poeple of the traditional an
nual distribution of only $2 12,000
worth of seed.
Every congressman who has a
rural constituency knows full
well that the seeds are appreciat
ed. Their coming sends the
mother and the children to the
garden and the joy of expectancy
shines in the household. The
amount sent out, is not enough to
affect the business of the great
seed houses and, therefore, no
harm, but much good, is done.
No congressman can supply from
his share anything more than a
small proportion of his district,
and as a logical result the plant
ing of government seed must in
crease the sale of seeds at the
local stores. Besides, it is one
way of putting the people in
touch with the goverment—a
kind of a gentle reminder that it
has, after all, some sort of in
terest in the welfare of the com
monwealth.- Macon Telegraph.
A Mountain of Gold
could not bringas much happiness to
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis.,
as did one 25 cent box of Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, when it completely cur
ed a running sore on her leg, which
had tortured her 23 long years. Great
est antiseptic healer of piles, Wounds
and sores. 25c at Arrington Drug
store.
Ask for Alien's Foot-Ease, A Powder.
It makes walking easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails,
Swollen and Sweating feet. At all
Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don’t
accept any substitute. Sample Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy,
N. Y.
Dental Notice.
I will be in Trion the first Monda
in each month, from then until Fri
day. My oflice will be up-stairs ovei
Trion Manufacturing Company’s office
The balance of my time, will be
spent at, my oflice, above Dr. Bryant’s
office, in Summerville.
O. A Selman, Dentist.
A Happy Home I
To have a happy home you must have children, J
s as they arc great happy-home makers. If a weak
9 woman, you can be made strong enough to bear .<
healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to ft
yourself, by taking I
’ TCARDUI
i Woman’s Relief I
It will ease away all your pain, reduce Inflam
mation, cure leucorrhea( whites), falling womb, ovar- ■
H ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, ■
H etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. |
At every drug store in SI.OO bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
Ka freely and frankly, telling us all your
MM troubles. We Will send free advice (in
BB plain sealed envelope). Address: La-
RH dies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Buy This Golden Eagle Top Buggy For $49.00
y And Save the Dealers Profit.
th© Golder Eagle
Biif s *zy to stand cornjwiriaon with ■
tiQ X. n ”-V ‘'R-gy Hohl b;. <lt ih rs for Cs y
V xx/ J»i <*<•<♦ of wood, stool,
X X PfpJJ iron and leather that g< (>.4 in to it /
examined and t“stctl, con so*
/ > .U.'.'TU qimntly wo guarantee it in evory
pwt particular.
A \ LfrZ /X\ ••••Mm#” to buy. Every Buggy is
f X’ I 1 huiltin our factory nt Atlanta
( u \.nj— | and whipped complete.
V —’/■-♦X'VrjC '\7*****J With every Golden Eagle
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| SUHHER THIS SUMHBR
IN COLORADO
Many people put aside all thought of an outing in Colo
r/ido because they are accustomed to consider this
greatest of American playgrounds as one of those im
possible tilings beyond their means. Time was when a
visit to the “top of the < Continent” was a great luxury, as
high in price as in altitude, but. not so today.
You can spend the Summer or a part of the Sum
mer in Colorado and live as reasonable as you
do at home, and the quick service and low tourist
and excursion rates afforded via Rock Island lines
Z bring the Rockies within your easy reach’
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and nothing else, is my baby girl, now HH
two weeks old,” writes Airs. J. P. ■■
West, of Webster City, lowa. “She ft
is a tine, healthy babe and we. are H|
both doing nicely.” j
GEO. H. LEE, R. S. RUSSELL,
Gen. Pass, Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
Little Rock, Ark. Chattanooga, Tenn.