The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, January 07, 1909, Image 2

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Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Jk but now modern ml science proves that W nearly all diseases a have their beginning 111 in the disorder of V these most important I organs. J The kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is their work. Si Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its If you arc sick or “ feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Foot, because as soon ns your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold Bfcw’srHW i.T<. * t on its merits by all druggists in fifty-centg and one-dollar size] bottles. Vou mat have a sample bottle b«m of swamp-Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. V. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. • -H-H-Hl-H-H-1-W-H-H-I-1-1-I 6 !-!-!- • ::CH AT 1(A I I I :: COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY JI Prompt and efficient attention 2 ;; given to all patrons. ’; I I We can collect those hard debts. I :: -try us- :: :: P. D- LEE, Mgr. :: ” Summerville, Ga. 2 i I I H I I I I I MHH I I I lim-H +++++++++++++++++++++++++• • s * First Class Restaurant. \ ;; Meal and Lunches ; ■ • ...Always Ready.., ■ ;; John H, Salmon, Proprietor; ■’ Depot Street, ; U Summerville, Georgia I I » 1 I l< l♦♦♦♦ » 0 »»■<-<-> I II :: w. w. drew. ■ ’ BARBER I i ‘ Shop on Depot street. 1 1 > Where will serve to the host of ■ I I my ability, clean towels and I ' ' sharp razors. Also cleaning ; i • and pressing clothes. ■ • Clean and press suits 75c, '> Sponge suit and press it 50c . Hfc-i and press (suits 25c. skirts also cleaned and X pressed. Repairing and Dying. . HII I 11 H1 I H-H d-H I DI-I l-H-4 Headache? If it does, you should try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Tills. Why not do so. They will relieve the pain in just a few min utes. Ask your druggist There are 45,000 druggists in the U. S. Ask any of them. A package of 25 doses costs 25 cents. One tablet usually stops a headache. They relieve pain without leaving any disagreeable after-e(Teets —isn’t tliat what you want? ••My non Frank Snyder has used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Fa in Pills for a long time H« never had anythin* to help him so much for headache. A year ago he came home, and I was down sick with such a dreadful nerv ous headache. He gave me one of ths Anti-Pain Pills, and after while I took another and was entirely re lieved. I always keep them in the house now. and gave many away to others suffering with Lead*;- he MRS. lAM’ISK IXWKI.I.YN. Powell. South Dakota Your druggut sells Dr Miles' Anti- Pam Pills, and we authorise him to return the price of first package (only) If It fads to beneht you. MSm Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind may tour state again President Andrew M. Soule, of ' the state college of agriculture, has filed with the railroad com mission a petition, requesting that the railraods be authorized to run an “aricultural special again next spring, under the aus pices of the state college. The ( commission will pass upon the petition ata later date. An agricultural special ’ was operated last year in Georgia by the state college, the railroads pulling the train free of charge, with the consent of the commis sion. The train made an exten sive tour of the state, and awak ened renewed interest in agricul tural education. The state institution desires to repeat the same experiment next spring. ~ DIRTTOW W (Last Week’s Letter.) The Xmas holidays passed off very quietly. Everybody seemed to have a good 'ime. Hill Prickett, who is attending the Berry school, spent the holi days with homefolks. Messrs. Claude Williams and Ralph Crane will leave Jan. 1, to enter the Berry School. Messrs Bryan and J ulius Rush spent the latter part of last week with relatives in Browntown. Mr. Joe Palmour will leave Friday to enter the Rome Busi ness College. We wish him much success. Miss annie Lee Rush, of Sub ligna, was here last week. Mr. L. M. Malian, of Rome, visited his sister Miss Eddie Mahan here last week. Mr. Claude Williams spent Friday at the home of Mr. L. C. Tanner at Floyd Springs. Mr. W. J. Cobb, L. M. Mahan and Miss Eddie Mahan left Sat urday to visit J. M Speer and family at Trion. J. W. Rush spent Monday and Tuesday in Rome. Rev. Mr. Hardin tilled his regular appointment at Bethel Sunday. Miss Myrtle House of Holland is the charming guests of Misses Essie and Dollie Williams this week. Mr. Emmett Selman of Ar muchee was here last week. The school at Bethel commenc ed Monday after a two week’s vacation. Dr. Will Ballenger of Ar muchee was here Sunday. Brown Eyes. DIRTTOWN (Last Week’s Letter) Xmas day passed off very queitly. Mr. Chertry Gaines and Miss Willie Owings were mrried Thursday, 24th. There was a Xmas tree, box supper and walk given at Gore school house, Saturday 26th, for the benefits of the school, and was very much enjoyed by the people. Miss pearl Dunnwoody won the prize for being the pret tiest girl in Dirttown. The cake was awarded to Mr. T. M. Bal lenger and Miss Pearl Dunwoody for the best walk. Mr. Paul Kendrick of Carters ville is visiting relatives at this place this week. Mrs. P, H. Morgan is visiting her parents near Lyerly. Miss Dovie Dunwoody has re turned from a two weeks’ visit in Rome. Miss Pearl Dunwoody requests the writer to thank her friends for their votes iu the beauty con test at Gore school house. M. Brave Fire Ladies [often receive severe burns, put i ting out fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and forgot them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds. Wounds. Cuts and i Bruises its earth’s greatest heal er. Quickly cures Skin Erup tions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers ■ Felons; best Pile cure made. Re lief is instant. 25c at Summe’ | ville Drug Co. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1909. THE CROWDED WATER WAGON During the past year of temp erance agitation various brewers’ and distilleries’ organizations have been going about the coun try desperately asserting that prohibition does not prohibit. Loud-voiced press-agents have burst into print declaring that laws only change the form of drinking, and do not diminish it at all. So loudly have they pro tested, that one has been forced to believe that what they have been trying to prove is not true; seldom, if ever, have we heard of a liquor-dealer being in business purely for sanitary reasons. In this year’s report of what is familiarly called “The Whisky Trust,” the efforts of that benev olent organization to save the peo ple from the results of their own folly are not shown to have met with any marked success. Dur ing the year 1908, the production of distilled spirits in the United States was one hundred and twenty seven million gallons in stead of one hundred and sixty eight million gallons in 1907. Os course no one knows what the Whisky Trust mathematicians will do about this, but it looks to us like a decrease of twenty-five per cent. The next time a distillery press-agent tells you that pro hibition is only another word for an unlawful consumption of whiskey, you are entitled to a hearty laugh. —Success Maga zine. Uncleßemus Memorial Association To the People of Georgia: The Uncle Remus Memorial Association makes this its first appeal of Georgia, for assistance in its effort to suitably honor the name and memory of Joel Cand ler Harris, who did more to charm, interest and instruct the children, not only of Georgia and the Southland, but of the whole world, than any other writer of any age- They purpose to buy and preserve his old home “Snap Bean Farm” so that in years to come, all who loved the writings of Uncle Remus, may have an opportunity to visit the scenes of labors. The plan is to raise the needed fund by a popular subscription, so that all may have a part in the movement. All contributions will be acceptable. Some can and will give more than others; all can give some tiling. Let every one who reads this and is interested in the movement and wishes to see it a success send his or her amount to Col. R. Lowry, Treasurer, care Lowry National Bank. Yours Truly, J. G. Lester, Sec. A Horrible Hold-Up. “About ten years ago my brother was “held up” in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption,” writes R. R. Lips comb, of Washington, N. C. “He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King’s New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man to-day.” It’s quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs, Hemor rhages. Coughs and Colds, Bron chitis, La Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guam teed by Arrington Drug Co. The thing that makes a man sure he understands a public question is nobody else thinks he does. II 111 ■ ! I I > —~• - A great many pee; . ave kidney and bladder trouble, mainly due to neglect of of the occassion; . pains in the back s ght rl , . it:e rains, urinary :i lets, etc. D> »y in such cas . s gecous. Time DeWitt's Ki iney :m<. Bladder Pi>> they are for weak back, backache, rheu tiatic *» i all kidney an.! blander trou th>ng and c, and act. y. Don't fail to c W igfl /and Bladder Fills a• ...erv.i.e Drug Co. THE WINTERS FIREWOOD Most farmers find it convenient to cut their supply of firewood during the winter months. The removal of this fire wood may mean so much drain or so much improvement of the farmer’s woods, depending on how the work is done. Generally our farmers are not careful enough about the trees that they take for fire-wood, taking pretty much everything that comes to hand. In this way trees that would de velop into valuable saw timber are often sacrificed when inferior trees would answer the purpose just as well. As far as practica ble the fire-wood should come from the dead, crooked, diseased, and suppressed trees, and the thrifty, straight, sound trees should be saved for saw timber. When lumber is at the present prices, it is little short of sin to cut up for cord-wood trees that bring new, or will in a few years, bring two or three times as much for lumber as for cord-wood. However, there are often many different kinds of trees in the farmer’s woods. Some are more valuable than others. For in stance, hickory, white oak, yellow popular, chustnut, locust, and ash are worth more for lumber than black jack, red oak, red maple, sweet gum, black gum, and the like. Therefore, these less valuable trees should be used as far as practicable for fuel and She others should be saved for posts, poles and lumber. This selection not only saves the better trees of the better kinds for the higher uses, but it makes more room for the better trees to grow. They grow faster and develop better stems when they do not have to compete with a lot of inferior trees. Every stick of fire-wood re moved from the woods this win ter ought to mean just so much improvement to the woods. Alfred Akerman. Forester. In Loving Remembrance Os Dr. Thomas Landrum Bal lenger. Dr, Ballenger queitly passed from this world to the fairer world on high Oct. 1, 1908. Dr. Tom was born in South Caro lina, April 1, 1858. While but a small boy he with his three brothers and their widowed mother moved to this county. Here, he has spent his plesasant symmetrical life, first as a hard working farmer boy and since as a loved and success ful physician. He will be missed as a doctor and in the church. He was ever ready and willing to help in any work for the cause of Christ. Dr. Tom was converted when about 18 years old and joind the Mis sionary Baptist church at Pleas ant Grove. He remained a faith ful member of this church until he moved to Cohutta, Ga., and was a member of Cohutta church until he moved to Subligna. Dr. Ballenger was sick about six weeks with fever and stomach trouble, suffering intensely, yet he never murmered. His sweet noble enduring spirit which bad so fully characterized his entire life maintained him to the end, always carrying this cheerful spirit into all the homes of afflic tion where he has gone. He has blessed many lives not only with his skillful treatment of disease but also by encouraging the down cast and broken hearted ones. In the church, where he has ever taken pleasure in going, his presence and talks and hum ble earnest praye- s have been a great help to all. The funeral . s were conducted by Rev. i Sam L. Williams. I is Jiard to break the tender chord, W -n love has bound the heart— ’ I' ■ i-ard, so hard, to speak the words, •v ■ must forever part." Dear st friend, we must lay thee In pie peaceful grave's embrace, ; bflkiy memory will be cherished w<-see thy face. .(Hr A Friend. i rr TOir the best fob FW Lt U I rt I v bilioi sn ess BITTERS AXDKIDKESB. OLD PEOPLE! Need Vinol because it contains the very elements needed to re build wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. It for tifies the system against colds,- and thus prevents pneumonia. This is because Vinol contains Iron and all of the medicinal body-build- j ing elements ol Cod Liver Oil, taken from tresh cods’ livers but no oil. Vinol is not a patent medicine. Every thing it contains is named on bottle. POOR BLOOD Elderly people leel the cold keenly, because their blood is thin, sluggish and watery. Vinol is the ideal blood tonic and strength maker. It creates a hearty appetite,promotes diges tion, purifies and enriches the blood and invigorates the entire body. 76 YEARS OLD The grand-niece of Afexander Hamilton says: —“1 am 76 years old, have a hearty appe tite, sleep soundly, and feel active and well. Thanks to Vinol, which is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used. Vinol Is a God send to old peo ple.” VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLD AND STOPS A COUGH Ytnol YOUR MONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU The Summerville Drug Co. You can get Vinol at the Leading Drug Stores in every town and city in this State. Good nature is as contagious as the measles. Put on your best smile when you get up in the morning and observe how everybody will greet you with a sunny face. A Religious Author’s Statement. For several years I was affletedwith kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night. I com menced taking Foley’s Kidney Reme dy, and the pain gradually abated and and finally ceased ai dmy urine be came normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Sold by All [ Cruggist. A soft answer may not always 1 turn away wrath, but it saves a lot of time. Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly Kodol supplies the same digestive juices that are found in a healthy stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain Strength and health. But. this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of Indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take something to help vour stomach. Kodol is the only thing that will give the stom ach complete rest. Whv? Because Kodol does the same work as a strong stomach, and Coes it in a natural way. SOLD BY THE ARRINGTON DRUG CO., COUGHS AND COLDS Elderly people are very suscep tible to coughs and colds, which so often develop pneu monia. Don’t lose time exper imenting with other remedies when we guarantee Vinol to cure. Vinol has carried many an old person through a hard winter without a cold or cough. 80 YEARS OLD ** I was so feeble I had to be wheeled about In an invalid’s chair, and took cold at the slightest cause. Vinol built up my strength so I could walk a quarter of a mfle. I am de llghted.” MRS. M. BLOOM, Lewistown, Pa. It is not usually known that to thread a needle in the twilight, or with waning eyesight, the op erator may be greatly assisted in holding the needle over a piece of black cloth for white thread, and over white cloth for black thread. Try it. You would not delay taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign ot kidney or bladder trouble if you realiz ed that neglect might result in Bright’s disease or diabetes. Foley’s Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. Sol d by All Druggists. DENTIST T. S. BROWN, D. D. S. OFFICE IN RESIDENCE Lyerly, Ga. First class work, at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. So. don’t neglect your stomach. Pon t become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the time. You only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today and get a dol lar bottle. Then after you bare used the entire contents of the bottle If you can honestly sav that It has not done you any good, return the bottle to the drugglstand he will refund your money without ques tion or delar. tVe will then pay the drug gist. Don’t hesitate, all druggists know that ou r guarantee !■ good. This offer ap plies to the large bottleonly and to but one In a family. The large bott e contains times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the laborator ies of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.