The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, March 25, 1909, Image 2

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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; ea brick dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milky appearanceoften indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest tie cause of its remarkable « heaith restoring prop ertics. If you need a jElKIii medicine you should test. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. ir...- ... You may have a sample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer&Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper ■ id rememberthename, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. MONEY TO LOAN $1,000.00 and up on First Class Farms Write or Call on Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal Attorneys at Law 1-2-3 4-5-6-7 Clark Bldg. Rome, Georgia. BONDS AT 80c An old established manufactory of high class goods, desires to se cure a little more capital to meet the increasing demand for their product. It offers a small issue of 6 per cent, coupon bonds at HOe on the sl. $25 bond for S2O. SIOO bond for SBO. For full par ticulars address, Drawer 52, Galesburg, 111. Plant Wood’s Seeds For The Garden b Farm. Thirty years in buninesti, with a Hteadily iticreMing trade every year—until we have, to-day one of the largi nt buaineaaca in aeedii in thin country—it the best of evidence ax to The Superior Quality of Wood’s Seeds. We are headquarter* for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Fann Seeds. Wood’s Descriptive Catalog the most uM'ful and valuable of Hanlcn and Fann wed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, ■ Richmond, Va. Sleep Sleep is nature’s re building period, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until you become a phys ical wreck. Dr. Miles’ Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. •’For over two ymp* I Buffered un told a«nnies. my friends thought I was K'dng emiy. ! could not sleep nor rest at all 1 tried different doe t.»ra, but failed to find relief. My head would ache all the time; I was like one drunk; could not caru'entrats my mind and was so restless and won led that sleep was out of ths eueetlon After taking one bottle of Dr Mtlee' Nervine J felt wonderfully champ'd I sin now on mv third bvt tl« and am gaining all the time. I can lie down and sleep like a child, and am able to do my >iHS. MAY BCX*TT. Kngtish. Ind. Your drugpM sella Dr. Mlles’ Nerv- Ins, and *e authorise him to return pt ice hrat bottle (only) If It faits to bee fit you. Milts Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind MANY WANT TO GO FROM THE SEVENTH Six Prospective Candidates to Succeed Gordon Lee The political situation in the Seventh Congressional District is assuming shape according to a Rome special which says: The latest reports indicate that the scramble for the congressiom toga of Hon. Gordon Lee will be still further complicated by the entry of a republican candidate. The name of John 1 Fullwood, postmaster at Cedartown and orig inator of the cotton certificate plan in use by the Famine s Un ion, is most frequently mentioned .Mr. Fullwood has not yet made definite announcement of his in tentions, but has the matter un der consideration. It has been twelve years since there was a republican eandklate in this district. Among the demo crats there are five announced candidates—Judge .Moses Wright of Floyd; Hon. M. L. Johnson of Bartow; -Judge A. W. Fite of Bar tow; Hon. G. It. Hutchins of Folk and lion. Sam P. Maddox of Whiitfi'd I. It is regarded as pos sible that slwiuld this many can didate! enter the primary a re turn to the delegate system will be made instead of the- popular plurality plan, now in vogue. Should this be done, Mr. Loe s friends think that perhaps he would be the choice of the con vention and be would withdraw his voluntary announcement that he would not again be a candi date. The Banking Power of Georgia. 'll.e rapid frtrid forward which Georgia lua-s mcaxuri'il along com mercial and industrial! lines dur ing the past docade van hardly be-illustrated to b< tte.r advantage than by citing some of the fig ures |>ri , sonted in the last, annual report of State Treasurer Rob ert E. Park. Especially is this true of the figures which show the phenom enal development in banking in terests. When the state treasurer went into office in 1900 there were only 140 banks operating in Georgia under state cliarters. hi 1900 the total capital invest ed was $9,315,127.50. In 1908 it was $18,987,694.75, or exactly double. The total surplus in 1900 was $3,766,876.44. In 1908 it was $9 985,139.40, showing an increase du eight yeiurs of $6,218,262.96. In 1900 the total deposits ag griyjated $23,585,161.77. hi 1908 t.hey reached $46,970,509.86, or exuietly double. This slunving is excellent; but hi no sense does it represent tlw‘ entire banking power of Georgia. In addition to the state banks which figure tn the state treasur er’s report there are an even 1(40 national banks, which show an aggregate capital of $59,500,000 and aggre.ga.te deposit list of S3O. OOO.O(M). To quote the language of Treas urer Park, the surplus working capital of the people ot Georgia today is twice as large as it was eight years ago, and, besides, there are today three times as many Iwinks as there were in 190( Perlvaps no state in the Union was financialy less embarrassed by the effects of the recent pan ic than was Georgia, due large ly to tlie cash value of an im mense crop of cotton and to the sound conditions of the banking institutions. There has been no relaxation of enterprise in any department of activity, commercial or industrial and Georgia’s marvelous resource have corssequently received an exploitation which has fairly as tonished the nation. —Atlanta Georgian. Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are danger ous as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs M) that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a | \ ellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Sold by all Druggists THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1909. Better Game Laws Charles L. Davis of Warm Springs is undertaking to arouse sentiment in the state favoring stricter game laws and outlines tlie following plans: 1. The sale of game should be prohibited. 2. Open season for quail short ened. To begin December 1, in stead of November 1. Open sea son for doves to begin September 1, instead of July 1. 3. The payment of a license for one county $1; for state $3; for non-residence, sls, except that no license be required of a person or his family for shoot ing game on his own lands or of a renter or his family for shooting on the lands rented by him. 4. Prohibit the hunting on lands of others, except with written permission. 5. A state game warden, who, with the assistance of county and district wardens, shall enforce th< provisions of this law, and for this purpose the funds arising from convictions under this law be paid to the persons bringing about the convictions. Os course the object of these mcaKuriw is to stop killing of so much of the game as has hereto fore been done; otherwise there can be no increase. But on the con trary, the quantity of game will continue to decrease each year unless such restrictions as above mentioned are enforced. Ln connection I wish to call at tention to the benefits which will be gained by the land owners an< farmers generally. Surely all land owners will appreciate a law which will prevent undesira ble persons from hunting on then lands without written permission. The benefits of these pro vis ions will be greater to the funnel than to the town people. The peo ple who live in the country, and I am one of them, know to what extant the habit of tramping about with guns has grown among idle people, who, if at work more regularly, would be less undesira ble.—Uailhoim News. Editor Mcßae, of the Telfair Enterprise, thus .tells his readers how to get rich: Be sober, in dustrious, economical and courte ous. Make your exp enses less tlton your profits. Abound in common sense. Be a hustler, keep at it, and you’ll get there. The best known pills and the best pills made are DeWitt’. Little Early Risers. They are small easy to take gentle and certain, and are sold by the Summerville Drug Co. The estimated deficit under the republican administration for the vear ending June 30, 1909, is 14,000,000. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Sole by all druggists. In the year 1907 the deposits in the commercial banking in stitutions of the I nitesl States amounted to sll2, per capita pop illation. We say without hesitation that De- Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequaled for for weak kidneys, back ache, ii flamation of the bladder and all urinary disorders. They are anti septic and act promptly in all cases of weak back, backache, rheumat'sm and rheumatic pains. Accept no sub, stitute We sell and recommend them. Summerville Drug Co. The women of 1 aldosta, Ga., are raising funds with which to erect a monument to the memory of W. Fleming Smith, who was kii’ed Dec. 14th, 1908. by former sheriff W. B. Lyons, alleging that he “died to protect the name of a woman. It Saved His Leg “AU thought I’d lose my leg” writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown t ~ “Ten years of eczema, mat 15 doctors could not cure, h.. at last laid me up. Then Bucklen s Arnica Salve cured it sound and well.,’’ Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema. Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores. Burns. Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Summerville Drug Co. $300,000,000 YEARLY Will Be Produced By New Tar iff Bill Presented to Congress Washington, D. C. The long awaited tariff bill was presented in the house of representatives by Represenative Ser eno S, Payne of New York, chairman of the ways and means committee. An increase of $40,000,000 to SSO, 000,00 in the annual revenue of the country will, it is estimated, result from the changes propos ed, making a total of about $300,- 000,000. The bill contemplates downward revision with maximum and mini mum provision, which impose an average maximum duty of 20 per cent in excess of the present tar iff. The recommendations made, by President Taft —that an in heritance tax be provided, and that a limited amount of tobacco and sugar be admitted free from the Philippines—are included in the bill. The measure also provides for the issuance of Panama canal bonds to the amount of $40,000,- 000, to reinburse the treasury for the original purcliase of the canal and re-enact the provisions for the issue of treasury certificates, the amount being increased from one hundred million dollars to two hundred and fifty million dollars. The inhertamce 'tax provision exempts from taxation any prop erty bequeathed to any religious educational, charitable, mission ary, benevolent, hospital or in firmary corporation. Personal property other than money or se curities bequeathed to a corpo rations or association organized exclusively for the moral and men tai improvement of men or women or for scientific, patriotic or simi lar purposes is made exempt from the tax. The inheritance tax pro vision is similar to the New York state law. It provides a tax of 5 per cent on all inheritance over SSOO that are collateral inheri tances or in- which strangers are the legatees. In oases of direct inheritance the. taxes prescribed are: On SIO,OOO to SIOO,OOO 1 per cent; on SIOO,OOO to $500,000 2 per cent. It is estimated that $20,000,000 annually will be de rived from this tax. While there is no duty imposed upon coffee, tea is taxed 8 cents when imported from the country where it is produced, and 9 cents when from other than the produc ing country. The internal revet nue tax on cigarettes is materi ally increased, while the tax on beer and whiskey is undisturbed. Coffee, hides and iron ore are on the free list; boots and shoes, leather goods, steel and iron prod uets, lumber, wool, shoddy and waste, and the cheaper grades of third class wool are materially reduced. Tea is taxed 8 cents a pound. An internal revenue tax on beer and whiskey are not dis turbed. The bill it is estimated will produce $300,000,000 revenue from customs. The duty on refined sugar is reduced 5.100 of a cent a pound, A reduction of one-half a cent a pound is also made in the duty on starch. with the exception of potato starch, Zinc in ore is as sessed 1 cent per pound for the zinc contained. The tariff on pig iron is reduced from $4 to $2.50 per ton. The principal increase is made in the duties on lemons, cocoa and substitutes for coffee, coal tar dyes, gloves and coated pa pers and lithographic prints. Stiff Neck. Stiff neck is caused by rheuma tism of the muscles of the neck. It ’* usually confined to one s.de or to the baek of the neck and one side. While it is often quite painful, quick relief may be had ny applying Chamberlain’s Lini ment. Not one case of rheuma tism in ten requires internal treat tn ent. When there is no fever aod no swelling as in muscular and chronic rheumatism. Cham berlain’s Liniment will accom plish more than any internal treatment. For sale by Summer vibe Drug Co. How to Increase the Yield of Fruit Increased fruit crops are more often the result of good manage ment than of good luck. Fruit trees and fruit plants need a liberal supply of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers The trees absorb plant foods—that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash —from the soil just the same as any other crop. Experi ence has shown this over and over again. This truth has become so well recognized that “ return to the land what the tree removes if you would expect the best results ” has become an axiom with the best growers. Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respond to careful fertilization. But be sure to use the best fertilizers. “ I made a test with other companies’ fertilizers,” says Mr. H. O. Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., “and yours proved to be the best. The yield where I used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer, was just twice as much as where the other two companies’ fertilizer was used.” Hundreds of users say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest because of their good qualities—give better satisfaction and quicker results. Many facts of great interest and value to fruit growers are pub lished in the new 1909 Farmers’ Year Book, a copy of which will be sent free on application to any of our sales offices. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Sales Offices Richmond, Va. > %v <• . Durham, N. C. horfolk’Va Charleston. S.C. Columbia, S. C. 11111113'0311)11113J Baltimore, Md. Atlanta. Ga. Columbus, Ga. Savannah. Ga. Co. Montgomery, Ala* Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. CITATION GEORGIA, Chattooga county Whereas J. N. Rush, adminis trator of Mrs. C. A. Allen, rep resents to the court in his peti tion duly filed that he has ad ministered Mrs. C. A. Allen’s es tate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from adminis tration and receive letters of dis mission oin the first Monday in Uiril, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary Chattooga county, Ga Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Chattooga county. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of Mrs. Amanda Jolmson, deceased, to render in an account of their de mands to me within the time pre scribed by law properly made out. and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This March 2nd, 1909. S. 11. JOHNSON, Admr. of Estate of Amanda Johnson. Sheriff Sale GEORGIA, Chattooga county. Will be sold on the first Tues day in Apr. 1909, before the court house door in the town of Summer ville within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for wit: Nine acres more or less of cash, the following property to lot of land No. 17 in the 6th dis trict and 4th section of said C 0.., known as the Gravel Pit, located on the Central of Ga. Railroad, three-fourths of a mile southwest of Summerville. Levied on to satisfy a tax fifa issued by the tax collector of Chattooga county for state and county taxes for the year 1908. This March 10, 1909. A. 11. GLENN, Sheriff. Dropsy, Piles, Asthma, Catarrh Indigestion old sorw, Ulcers, Can cers, Rheumatism, Chronic Cough Female Diseases, all cured to stay cured. Prices reasonable. Satis faction guaranteed. Medicine sent anywhere. Address ' JOHN T. PATTERSON, Atlanta, Ga Chattanooga Marble Works A. W. HASSELL, Prop. Light.„a Q ran it e 1149-51 MARKET STREET We have flonuments in stock from SB. to $3,000 CALL ON OR WRITE US. SALE NOTICE GEORGIA, Chattooga County. As administrator of the estate of R. W. Maloney, lately deceas ed of said county, I will sell on the Ist Tuesday in April, 1909, between the legal hours of sale, before the court house door of said county, to the highest bidder for cash, one share of the Lafay ette Cotton Mills stocK, the same of the denomination of one hun dred dollars. Said sale being made by virtue of an order is suing from the Court of Ordinary of said county, granted March 1, 1909, authorizing the sale of th© same. J. L. Scogin, Admr. of R. W. Maloney. March 2nd, 1909. CITATION GEORGIA, Chattooga county. Whereas J. H. Thomas, Execu tor of the last Will of Jacob Ful mer, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and enter ed on record that he has fully administered Jacob Fulmer’s es tate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor-, to show cause if any they can why said executor shouk not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in. April, 1909 J. F. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. SALE NOTICE GEORGIA, Chattooga county. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in April, 1909, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property situated ir Walker county, Ga., to wit: One share in the Lafayette Cotton Mills. Terms cash. This 3rd day of March, 1909. M. W. WIMPEE, Administrator of C. C. Maloney - B. PARKER’S gSw HAIR BALSAIT * Promotes s luxuriant grwsrOv ; I* Falls to Bsstors Grs/ Hair to its Ytmthful - MM Cures scalp duyaaM * hair tailing, JOc. and f Erosf