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Kodol
and Indigestion
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b» ’ > s njoNieed * »u(T>rlcrit amount ol
U<,*»<(, »)idi'M>iw food to maintain
ato ngt b Mid health.
But. this food mu*t l* dlg**t»d
Uioroiiffhl/, other*>.■• the (Mln •■(
Indigestion anil dy*pej*li are the
rv»ul!.
When your wotnacli cannot dolt*
»■'k properly, take something to
help jour stomach. Kodol 1* the
only thing that will give the Mon*-
act* complete r<*t.
Whi» IkcauH* Kodol doea the
aarne work a* a Wrong stomach, and
doe* It It* a natural way.
SOLD BY THE ARRINGTON DRUG <<>.
Teloga
Rev. Mr Guill preached at
Recrehrdta Sunday and Bunday
night. delivering very able *'T
morin at <-ach Ri rvicc Mr Guill
has accepted the pastorate of
Beersheba church which hex
been without the services of a
pastor some time. The morn
hern of the church feel grateful
of having secured his services as
he cornea well recommended an
n pastor.
R I. A Pursley has about re
covered from his recent sickness.
Mrs. 8. C Wilson, of Burleson, |
Texas, is on an extended visit to
relatives here.
Mrs. Viola Shaw, of Chat
tanoogu, returned home last
Thursday after an extended visit
to relative* here.
A little chil<J of A. M Chand
lor, ww qUite Kick last week.
The young people enjoyed a
singing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R I. Rich Sunday.
Mixa Myrtle Sitton went down
to Menlo Monday, where she
will spend several day* with
Mixa Ethel Miller
Mr. and Mra. Frank Plea*, via
itod relatives neat Rome last
week.
Thia section wax visited by one
of the heaviest rains last Satur
day that we have had in several
years, accompanied by some
severe lightning
B. F. Day of near Center Post
was here last week on business.
Jamie
Taking a Walk.
Justice What have you to aay
in answer t« the charge of stealing
this man's plank walk)
The Accused 1 took it by ad
vice <>f try physician, yer honor
He told mo to take a long walk
cvetv day. This wm the first long
walk 1 saw today, and of course I
took it. \ man can't afford to em
ploy a doctor unless he takes hie
advice.
Justice The court, however,
will give you advice for nothing -
three month** rest You will take
it in the house of correction.—Bos
ton Transcript
He o>e.
“Whatever station in life you
may be called to occupy, my boy,”
said the father in sending his son '
out into the great world, "always -
do vour best
"1 will,” replied the young man. I
with emotion
He never forgot hi* promise
Year* afterward, when a prosper !
ous man of business, ho did Ir* beat
fnend out of a tar :« mm <>f m mey |
In spite of even thing it turns!
out that wav one* m awhile - Chi
eago Tribune. 1
f nourish
nourish- X
hout
don't negk-et C ir *tomach.
Bei t l»conu
■«uit’<g bv taking a little Kodol.
I
f tli i- You only t*- ‘.- it wlieu
i you need It.
1 <*iol la perfect ly harmless.
Our Guarantee
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ar > '■< o* ■ ><.u uhh-4 the
t fitlr* r f «. <.f t - bowet If you an
R.I ' ' ! I- >* t. r I rh.fi*- you itf ; y
gtMsd, return the Uc * u.tf.c drugrfUt m»4
L* vlll ft-fuMl » <»r rz. i X eUboulnur*.
I’t.nvGlf'nr V.r W i th* u the <Jru«-
gat Jion’l bv*'te«‘. a «»k».ow
that our /rueramtee Is w 5 Ih - ??< rup
p '.rs to thr larxe - r- y »*n4 to i- -t one
in r furni y 7be iergr t
tlu*e« «• mu' ll »• the fifty < cot
Kodol h prepared at the laltoralor
lew of E. < . 1»« Will At < 0., < hi«
Holland
Rev. T. J. Ratliff hi* filled ap
pointirmnt here Sunday.
Mism-s Pearl Wright, of Rome
and Myrtle Griftin, of Carters
ville, are visiting Mrs. R. L Hol
land.
Mra R. H. Brison han been
quite sick for the pant few day*.
Mis* Mae Foster returned to
Atlanta Monday after spending
gome time with relativci* here.
Sum Moore han fever.
Mlaa Lizzie Chamber* of Trion,
ia visiting relative* here.
| Mra. T J. Worsham has been
quite sick but is improving.
Misses Daisy Snow and War
dle Gamble, of Chattanooga,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
the Misses Davison.
Will Foster, of Fort Worth,
Texas, is visiting the family of'l*.
.1. Foster.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John
‘ Vaughn the 22nd inst, a son.
Mrs. R. L. Holland entertained
nt a spend the day party Monday.
Those present were Misses Pearl
Wright, Home, Myrtle Griftin,
Cartersville, Pearl Burney. Ly
erly, Jennie Snow, Chattanooga,
Gertrude Worsham, Bertha Hol
land and Daisy and Fannie Davi
son. N
A Faithful Friend
'1 have used chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhea Renu-dy since
it was flrat Introduced to tin- public in
18751, an I have never found one in
•tam-e where a cure was not speedily
effected by its use. I have tern a
eommrrcinl traveler for eighteen
years, and never start out on a trip
without tins, my faithful friend,*'
says 11 H. Nichols of Oakland, Ind.
Ter. When a man has used a remedy
for thirty-five years he know s its val
ue and is competent to »(H-ak of it. :
For sale by Arrington Drug ( <>. Sum-
1 mar villa, Ga.
Sulphur as • Lubricant.
Mr 1' A. Dixie of New York
write* in the American Machinist: '
"I have seen sulphur used many
time* in many shijw and have men
tiom-d it a* a lubricant to several
t>. pie on shore who have trouble
»:th hot bearings, only to be sneer- ■
cd at. Where sulphur was avails- |
I hie 1 have never had to stop at sea
|be uuse of a hot guide or bearing. |
! We used it in the powdered form,
■ mixed with oil."
Wheat Fields Fellow Civilisation.
Imm the Atlantic coast the
, progress of grain production ha*
' a.b-nm.d westward with settlement
| tntil it now ha* reached the bank*
! »f the North Saskatchewan river
' a id the foothill* of the Rocky
I mountain* In the da vs of our fa
j thcr* the Richelieu valley was the
I great wheat field. It bore forty
' er '■■«* •’ *ii 'e*smn -Calgary (Can
’s ’s i \ liertan
SEMINOLE
There hn- b<-< i some little *icK
nem*. D Sr. ;th says he was
kept pretty h riy last week.
Born t Mr and Mra. Walter
Hamilto ist cock, a fine daugh
ter.
Tli<- Pi >ti acted meeting at Sar '
dial* still in progress. There;
ha* not been any accession* to
the church *o far.
The literary school at Chattoo- j
gaville i» falling off considerably,
owing to it being fodder pulling
time. And cotton is begin.ling
to open.
I understand we are to have a ;
new court house for Chattooga!
county in the near future. If the;
old one i* condemned and danger-1
ous the sooner the better, though |
the people in Seminole made out i
with an old rotten bridge for i
year* before we got a new one. ■
But we are now proud of our new i
bridge and will be of our new
court house when we get it. l|
am opposed to bonds to pay for
it. Slap the tax to us and let it
all be paid at once. I am opposed
to being in debt. Keep the coun
ty free froui debt if you have to
be taxed a little more.
Our crops are not as g<x>d as
usual, but I hope enough will be
made to do the people until we I
can make more.
We are having tine showers]
wlgch will greatly help late corn
and cotton and will be tine on po I
tatoes and turnips.
The main thing for us old
farmers to do is to save all the
feed we can and when cotton sell
ing time come* around sell slow.
If you make twelve bales of cot
ton sell one bale per month. If
you make six bales sell one hale
every two months, etc. Make
this run you until you make some
more cotton.
If we all would adopt the idea
of just not spending any more
than we make we would always
he out of debt. It is a good
thing to have credit but we
should not want to abuse it if we
want to ke<>p it good. It is the
best to pay as we go when we get
used to it and the way to get
used t<> it is live at home and
board at the same place. Stick
to the old homestead and be inde
pendent. G. A. Ragland.
Just Exactly Right
”1 have used Dr. King’s New
Life Pills for several years, and
find them just exactly right,”
says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harris
ville, N. Y. New Life Pills re
lieve without the least discom
fort. Best remedy for constipa
tion, biliousness and malaria.
25c at Arrington drug store.
Some men hold to the idea
that justice means giving them
what they want instead of what
I they deserve.
Delay in anything i« bad, but It i*
positively dangerous when there ia
something wrong with vour k dneys.
Don t wait until tomorrow Get
something that is to depended upon
to help you promptly at such times. I
The one remedy above all others that i
we suggest is DeWitt's Kidney and I
Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic j
and almost instantly relieve backache I
I rheumatic pains and all bladder and .
kidney troubles. We sell them. Ar
rington Drug Co.
Two clashes of people worry
about money those who have 1
j none and those who have a lot of
it.
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DeWitt's Little Early Risers an- the!
test pill* made. They are t h e well
known, pleasant, gentle, prompt, lit—j
tie liver pills. Insist upon Early Ki»- ;
ers We sell and recommend them.
Sokt by Arrtiig-vw Pnqr O»
A lot of men hold to the moral
code that says the sin is merely
in being found out.
No man acquires an enviable
reputation by always tearing
down.
DeWitt's GarfoliMd Witch itaiel
Salve is especially good for piles, but
"t i* ah-- recommended nearly every
where (or anything when a salve is
needed. 1- is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get D-Witt’*;
Witch Hazel Balve ».<t. v-!i ask (or
it. Wes- ' »::d rv«x>UJ’» '.«s*.
J Rome Business College i
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•5 Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Stenography,
5 Typewriting, Penmanship and Correspondence
J COURSE OF INSTUCTION THOKOUGH
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' W Prominent Men Endosc the Rome Businiss College
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November 5, 190<.
' Prof. P. J. King
My Dear Sir It gives me great pleasure to state, that my'son, fit-
teen years of age, aft -r a short three months course in your school, is a i
Ipi very satisfactory stenographer and typewriter, and lam greatly pleased ! JC,
!. with your methods of instruction and result of same. Very truly.
Max Meyerhakdt, Grand Master Mason of Georgia.
■a AT wo and a Half Months Pupil [
!-'jJJ Rome, Ga., Nov. 9, 1907.
We take pleasure in certifying to whom it may concern that Miss
' J was in our employ for about thirty days in 1906 as stenographer and JQ
typewriter and during that time she gave excellent satisfaction.
Very respectfully, J
Battey Machinery Co.
, Rome, Ga., May 14, 1907. jjp
To whom it may concern This is to certify that Mr. Tollover Bia-
lock, who is now my bookkeeper, attended the Rome Business College ijC
only two months, after which he was put in charge of my office. •L,
, He has given ample evidence of superior training and instruction
and I am thoroughly satisfied with his work.
’ To any one seeking a first class business school, I take pleasure in
'j® recommending the Rome Business College as one in every way worthy
M of your patronage. Sam Powers Co.
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S Palemon J. King G. V. Anderson 3;
.5 ROME - GEORGIA
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Mrs. Emma Ware Dead.
After an illness of several;
months, Mrs. Emma Ware was
called to her reward, on Wednes
day night of last week at the
home of her mother, M rs.
Martha Johnson, in South Suffi j
merville.
Mrs. Ware was a resident of
our town for only a short while
but made many friends who at
tended her through the weary
weeks of suffering which came
to her. She was a member of
the Methodist church and her
funeral was conducted by her
faithful pastor, Rev. J. 0. Brand.
The interment was in the Flavil
Hill cemetery in Cherokee coun- !
ty, Ala. She is survived by her
husband, Mr. W. W. Ware of
Rock Mill, Ala., her mother, one
brother and four sisters.
A Certain Care for Aching Feet
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder; cures
Tired, Aching, Sweating, Swollen
feet. Sample sent FREE, also sam
pl<-of Foot-Easb Sanitary’ Cohn-
I’ad, a new invention. Address, Allen
'. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
MI + I +-I 111 II I I'l I>. |"i I ■l-1-l'i
W. W. DREW.
BARBER :.
Shop on Depot, street. ■ •
■ • Where will serve to the best of •;;
my ability, clean towels and ■ •
sharp raiors. Also cleaning
■ ■ and pressing clothes. ;;
Clean and press suits 75c, ;'.
Sponge suit and press it 50c
; J Clean and press nants 35c. 11
■ • Ladle* skirts also cleaned and ;;
.. pressed. Repairing and Dying. ■ •
I 4 i I 11-H I1 i '!-H-4-i iIII I I 11 M-
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
BoCum • übatttutaa. Prtc* 800.
Sold by Tae Arringua Drug Co ;
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OFFERS INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY.
For Information Apply to
Prof. Alfred Akerman, Athens Ga.
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