The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, February 25, 1909, Image 4

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AGED PtOPLE Mrs. Sarah J. Wildrom of Chicago, Grandniece ofAlexander Hamilton, Who Signed The Declaration ot Independence, Says: “Vinol is a god-si nd to old pen pie. 1 am 76 years old, but 1 have a hearty appetite, sleep solidly, and feel active ami well today thanks to Vinol. When 1 was young, cod liver oil was dispensed in a greasy, unpalata ble form, and it fairly gagged me to get it down. .-Vinol is en tirely different, very palatable and nourishing to impoverished blood. It is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used. Mrs. 11. W. Avery, Norwich, N. Y., says: “Al the age of 89 I felt the need of a tonic, some thing to strengthen and build me up. For some time I have taken Vinol, and have found that it brings vigor and life to the aged as nothing else will.’’ The reason Vinol is so benefi cial to old people is because it is composed of two- world-famed tonics, the medicinal elements ot cod liver oil and iron. Vinol tones lip the digestive ol’gain aids assimilat ion, makes rich, red hood, and strengthens every or gan in the body. We will cheerfully return mon ey to all those who try Vinol and receive no benefit. Summerville Drug Co. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by the Board of Road and Revenues Monday, March L>t.h, for build ing three com ret ■ piers, near Ly erly. Said piers are to be built for a two span steel bridge at loca tion designated by the Board ot County Commissioners. There will be three concrete piers, one in the stream and one on each I link. The venter pier will be 3 feet by 16 feet at the top and 5 feet In 18 feet nt the base, and each end or bank pier will be 2'/2 feet by Iti feet at the top and P j by 18 feet at the base. The top of the piers are to be not less than 8 feet above medium low water level, which is to be determined by the County Commissioners of Chattooga county. The piers are to be set on a rock foundation now in the bed ol the stream and believed to be about three feet below medium low water level, and the contractor is to go to that depth unless roek is struck at a higher elevation. The piers are to be built of concrete made of a mixture of one part Portland cement, 3 parts clean, sharp sand and .» parts clean grin el; all to be thoroughly mixed, (the sand and sement first being mixed dry) and placed inside ot wooden forms, which are to be made of dressed lumber. After the concrete has set hard, the forms shall be removed. The piers shall have a smooth face, and the work shall be performed in such a workmanlike manner that, no imperfections shall show anywhere, and the concrete work shall be first-lass and to the en tire satisfaction of the commission ers of Chattooga county. Ha., be fore acceptance will be given. The contractor is to furnish all materials of every character nee essary to construct and complete the piers in accordance with thes< specifications. He is also to set the piers as shown on the him' print plan attached, ami his par ticular attention is called to the distance the piers are to be apart and their reltntive location to each other, as shown <m said blue print attached, which is made a part these specifi cations ami is to In followed by the Contractor. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. J. T. JOLLY, Chm. E. N. MARTIN, Clerk. DENTIST T. S. BROWN, D. I). S. OFFICE IN RESIDENCE Lyerly, Ga. En >t class work, at reason* prices. All work Kuarauht’-i | FROM UNCLE JIM FOWLER’S BOY ■ Mister Editor: Dis nigger am a larnin sum thin new all ob de lime, es it wernt dat his cranium am so small he would arter a while git ter be as smart as sum ob dem gradates ob Booker Washingtons , skui •. But de trubble wid me am dis, my lied am very small ’ an it dun bin filled up long ago and so when I larns sumthin new ‘ and go ter pushin it in one side ob me bed I pushes de same I ermount off on de tother side- Now I am liable to better my self es I larn sumthin good, an ' in pushin it into my head I push- I off sumthin no count on tother side. But Mister Editor, es I larns sumthin new dat aint. no ( count and push off sumthin dat is ob count den yer see ize loss groun. Sho. 1 lamed sumthin ! m w in de law tother day. I see I whar a feler loded up his wa.g I in wid ko ko koi./, lemin aid and sody waiter and tmk it ter a meet in house on Sunday whar de niggers were a luibbin ob a big I time, and peddled dese drinks out en to <1 .n. De gran .jury (De I same v. hit gibs us trubble up here) got a dietment agin him an | de kort. fine him; but he car ried dat kase up to de kort ob assizes an dat kort say as how . dey liant fine him kase he prov [ e<i he nebber sold dat truck but . de one time, an so dis kort per versed de vision ob dat lower kort kase he nebber made it a bizness ob sellin dis truck on a Sunday. Darfo I spose by dat, ' es i gits mad at .some ob dese ■ niggers bout Lyly and kills one ob dem all ize got ter do is ter prove dat was de first, nigger I ebber kilhd in dat I nebber made it a bizness of kilin niggers darfo de kort will turn me loose In udder words, dat kort say as de first violatin ob de la.w aint no violatin ob de law. Yer got ter wid mails iforethought jess ’ a keep on a violatin ob de law fore it gins to be a violatin ob de law. 1 ain’t no lawyer (thank 1 de Lord) but I nose dis: es I sells truck 52 Sundays in de year an I am violitiu ob de law, den t<> sell one fifty seconds part 1 ob dem Sundays an. also a viola tin ob de law. Dats what my Al- I manae says eny way. 1 see whar in de kompilin ob de sensus at Washton or bureau or sumthin lak dat, dat ebbery pussen in dis kentry has per kap ita bout 40 dollars each. Es dats so I wonder what cum <>l> mine, kase I am jess short thirty-nine ' dollars and eighty five cents. Sumbody got it sho. But I speets its bout lak dat forty’ arret and mule sumbody got dem, 1 •lose, kase I nebber got neider de lan nor de mule, I see whar de doctors a.m a klaimin to cure inos all sorts ob disease by some truck dey calls antitoxine. 1 wonder es dey hah any laziness toxine? Kase es dey have dar am a hole lot ob il needed roun in dis kentry and mo tieular roun des< little towns. Dey eud use jess bushels and bushels ob it widout eny danger Io de patients whatsomever. 1 also see whar de doeters am a swarin in kort mos enything dey wants dem ter sware bout. Et a feller kills nudder feller dey will git up and sware he was flirted wid brain storm or im pulsive insanity an sieh lak. t’ors< es a feller kills nudder feller he got brain storm an a Title wid it. But dats no reason why dry shouldent hang him dat 1 noze ov Now sum ob dem doctors am a gwitte so far as to say data pussen in dat koudition dont know what he am a doin an dont no rite frum rung an sieh lak ful ishness. I see whar a tinman in Tenes sce wanted her ole man ofen de jury dat wuz try in ob dem folk what kilt Carinae, an she told her famly doeter she wanted a strong certiffieate to git him often elar. Dat doeter had bin treatin dis man fer a skilled knee and so he writ up a certiffieate I saying us bow dis man had brites disseas an it mout kill him to ‘stay on dat jury. Es sum ob den | aint a little mo keerful bout da jsw,»r:n it will arter .< little while I ink bout as much roberative ev- idence to cum long arter dem.; as it do a detective Tor a jury | believe dem. Sum ob dem am I a gettin monstrous reckless bout dey swarin it peers ter me lak , dese days. An dese wimmin. folk sweet, simpathetic things. When ’ a feller commits sum turrible ( krime dey flocks roun him an , i nose its kase da wants to talk I ter him bout his sole salvation, de homeless Chilians and wife an . pervide fer em, an dats all rite but fore dey no it, he got da . simperthy to dat extent dey are jess a iavishin on him flowers, lee ere; in and ginger kakes, an ! fairly a loadin him down wid du good ti mgs ob de lan an jess a . makin a hero ob him. Dey shud keep a close eye on de difler nce iwixt humanitarianism an heorism. But God bless dese tender , harted wimmin folks. Guess et . 1 was in jale 1 mout look at, it different, an 1 specs dais so. I Mr. Editor, tell dat - ‘.Ma.n frum , "’own’’ he orter loud dis nigger . to hab seed dat dancin in dry val , !y and he cud hub foteh uncle Jo Patterson long wid his banjo, an . arter de dance were ober, an es , de white folks dont care, h- wild , hab got out dar in dat front yard wid uncle -Jo hitting dat banjo, , to de tune ob, “Baddy wont yer ■ drink sum/’ an de duble shiiti* ' dat dis nigger wool hab gib dese nimble little fools ob liisi n wwl sho hab made dat Beavers white . man shame ob heself, dat he wud , Yourn ily, Encle Jim Fowler s Boy. * Lame Shoulder This is a common form of muscular rheumatism. No internal treatment ’ is needed. Apply Chamberlain’s Liniment freely three times a day ' and a quick cure is certain. Tiiis liniment has proven especially val- - liable for muscular and chronic rheu ; matism. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. By standing up for yourself others may be prevented from sit ! ting down on you. : This is just the time o fyear you are most, likely to have kidney or bl.: - iler trouble with rheumatism ami rheumatic pains caused by wt ak kid neys. Delays are danger ms. tic DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, and be sure you get what you ask ' for. They are the best pills made for backache, weak back, urinary disor i ders, inflamation of the bladder, etc. i They are antiseptic and act prompt ly. We sell and recommend them. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. The trouble yitli reform i” every body wants to apply it; nobody wants it to be applied on him. There is not any better salve than DeWit's Carbolized Witch Hazel salve We hereby warn the puidi. that we are not responsible for any injurious effects caused from worthless or poisonous imitations of our DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, the original. It is good for anything where a salve is needed, but it is especially good tor piles. Be sure you get De- Witt's. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. The men who Irv to hide their light are few, while those wlu> seek to shine in the light of oth . ers are many. Pneumonia Follows LaGrippe Pneumonia often follows lagrippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. for 1 igrippe coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse an.' but the genuine in the yellow pack age. Sold by all l>ri> :•: - s. —, » • Leave to Sel|. GEORGIA- Chattooga rigmy. | Notice is hereby given that M. W. Wimpoe. ailminist t utor ol Mrs. C. C. Maloney, de-•■■a.-cd. htnl. applied to the Ordinary of said I ■onnty for leave to sell me share/ of Lafayette Cotton Mill stock be |, longing to the estate of said d ceased, and said application o. ill j ■ be heard on the first Monday in March, 1909. This January th 6th, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON. Ordin-ryj It you need » pill take DeWitts Little Early Risers. Insist on them; gentle, easy, pleasant. l’”Ie li.-'r p it j Sold by Summerville Drug Co. PARKE!’ J - hair balsam ClrMwef arst tw«- ;<J t hah. - a luxura • cvwta. fccrer Fif»W F store i»r*y L Hur to lui Youthful Color. n 1.1., I -- . --.‘T- !H.. • » - - - - -~ • *- J ‘ Z7F 2 IrlHr v :V :: . - jir .so' / E $• z Road Notice GEORGlA—Chattooga County. All persons interested are here by notified thpt if no good cause is shown to the contrary, an or der will be granted by the Board of County Commissioners of Roac and Revenues of said County, at. the regular -March term, 1909, es tablishing a change in public road as marked out by the Su perintendent of roads Toy Sunimei vide district, commencing at or near the point where the private way leading to residence of J. Harlow, leaves the said public road, thence across the Central of Ga. Ry. Co., thenee .dong or near the original line between lots 2 and 3 in the 13th district and 4th section to the north east corner of lot No. 35 in said district and section, , thence diagonally across said lot No. 35 in a southwesterly direction, and come into the present line of said public road just west of gate lead ing to residence on top of hill, running through lands of J. 11. Harlow, E. W. Linden and W. B. Cotton. Given under hand and seal this 15th day of Feb. 1909. ' J. T. JOLLY, Chm. E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.- Road Notice Georgia, Chattimga county. All persons interested arc here by notified that if no good cause is shown to 1h" contrary, an or der will be grained by the Board of county commissioners of Roads and Reveues of said county, at ;heir regular March term, 1909, wil grant an order to discontinue public road No. 5 in Trion dis trict. It being shown by peti tions fih’d in office at ti e Jan. term. 1909, that this road has bee abandoned by the public ami tba said road No. 5 is of no public utility. Given under hand and seal this 15th day of F.'bv., 1:109. ’ J. T. JOLLY, Chm. E. N. MARTIN, Clerk. Leave to Sell. GEORGIA -Chattooga county. Notice is heri by given that J. | L. Scogin. adoiaistraier of the <state of R. \V. Maloney, decease'’ has applied to the Ordinary of | said county for leave to sell one | share of l.afayctt ■ Cotton Mill* stock li- longing t< the estat • of j S lid deceased, and •idappliea-i tion will be h 'ard .-n the first ■ M ndav in M ireh. 1 J!k This'February th. Ist. 1. '9. J. P. <i>.» NSTON, Ordinary. BONDS AT 80c An old established manufactory i of h-.e ■goods, d - r - (O se cure a tittle more capital to meet i the in< r< ssing demand f r their: P’odu It offers i si.all issue' <>f 6 per eent, coupon bonds at 80 n the sl. -2.> band for -20. sliß >ond f:T sS.'. For f ill par t..a. irs addr- Di aw- r 52, ' Application for Administration GEORGIA— Chattooga county. To whom it may concern: Nai:' AL Stokes having mad" iopli'-ation to me in due form to b‘ appointed permanent ad ici'i;'r upon the estate of ■Japi I’. Simmons, late of said eoin .y. Notice is hereby given that said application will be i Ic ard at the regular term of th" ■ court of Cr.linary for said conn ty, to be held on the first Mon ‘ (1-i.v in March, 1909. AVitn as my hand and official ; signat lire, this Ist day of Febru ■arv. 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. i i Application for Administration. T whom it may concern: ’ S. 11. Johnson, having made ap ' plication for permanent adminis tration upon the estate of Aman da Johnson, late of said county 1 notice is hereby given lb-it said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Or dinary for said county to be he’d on the first Monday in March, 1 1909. Witness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of Febru ary, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. Soldier Balks Death Plot It seemed to J. A. Si. ne, a civ il war veteran, of Kemp, Texas, that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "1 contracted a stubborn cold,’ he j writes, “that developed a cough j that stm.-k to me, in spite of ali ; r : (L -s, for years. j\ly weight i ran down to 130 pounds. Then ‘ I begin to use Dr. King’s New: Discovery, which restored my health <■ >mpl tely. I now weigh I 178 pounds.” For severe colds obstinate coughs, Hemorrhages I Asthma, and to prevent Pneumo-1 : a it is unrivaled. 50e and >I.OO Trial bottle fr o. Guaranteed by Summerville Drug Co. ■ :-r. .f- T—'-- ■ : 1. DON’T EE MISLED Th ■ r ail druggists of this , as a eLiss, are noted for "iaii st n iard of.intelligence . : " .norable dealing, but it is a ' .. :1 kn >\vn fact that occasionally-' • u will find one who will trA : 11 \ ti souiething else when .•on call for a remedy of eStab . .".bi isln-d reputation, lie forgets . hi your health is more impor tant than his pocketbook. For example, when you ask for Tr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the : , at Kidney, Liver and Bladder . iiu dy, don’t let any druggist j drug clerk or storekeeper persu you into buying something <■l " in its plaee. Every time he • iii r.vus in selling you worthless substitutes he makes more prof it, but you are humbugged at . expense of your health. For many years we have watch < i with much interest the remark . able record maintained by Dr. 4 ' ' , Swamp iii-ot. From the very beginning, the proprietors !: (•• "fidenee in it thr i iey invited every one to for a free sample ' ■ e i;. people could judf Z I .. lue in / F< • and lived and bladder f' / j > On another page of/ f b ; .Ol v. ill find a few of pc pl Iby fe lings of heartfelt : gr. Jitude, that are constantly to Dr. Kilmer & Co. No <■ n doubt such sincere and I honest testimony. S\ an p-Root is prepared only by t<il. r & Co. Laboratories , Biny’ia : pton, N. Y Don’t ex b. e.— If you need a inedi cine you should have the best. JH3ZZ9KK ■CH t Limes .. f .'sry ; - , PRICE 50c A: SI.OO. , Trbl Bottle Free :■ .DOUBLES. . * CTOBY ■V.iDRD. i FOLEY’S (KIDNEY DURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or B(.adder disease that is not b /end the reach of medi ch-e. Take it at once. Do r ot risk having Bright’s Dis use or Diabetes. There is y . hing gained by delay. ,c. and $1.09 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES* g t\ Druggist.