The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, April 08, 1909, Image 12

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Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order ’ or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent I that it is not uncommon for a child to be born ’ afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the & urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, nd both need the same great remedy. i'he mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- 11-1 cent and one dollar , sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free. also pamphlet tell- Home «r Bwamp-Boot. Ir.g all about ft, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y„ be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swornp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Rout. and the address. Blnghamlo* N Y .on frverT bottle. Road Notice Georgia, Chattooga County. All persons interested are hereby notified that if no good cause is shown to the contrary, an order win be granted by the Board of County Com missioners of Roads and Revenues of said County, at the regular Septem ber term, 1907, establishing a new public road as marked out by the Commissioners of Roads for Summer villo district, commencing ata certain oak tree, northwest of the residence of J. M. Bellah, thence West through lands of J. M. Bellali to line of said Bellah and B. H. Edmondson, thence Wtst along said line to corner of lands of A. L. Dalton and R. D. Jones, tlr-nce in a Westerly direction along said line to lands of Chattooga Oil Mill Co., thence through said lands about 900 feet thence North to private way leading to T. 8. Ball residence, thence West to public road leading from Summerville to Lyerly, Ga., also beginning at a point, on Chattooga Oil Mill Co. lands near spring, and Southwesterly to the public road lead ing from Summerville to Boilings bridge and intersecting said road at a point near the central of Ga. R. It. Co. trestle, known as the Jakeville trestle, said roads traversing lots of land Nos 62and 58, 20 and 21 in the 6th district and 4th section of said county. Given under hand and seal this 19 day of Aug. 1907. T. J. Simmons, Chairman. K. N. .Martin, Clerk. CURES BLOOD, SKIIN DISEASES CANCER, GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER FREE. If you blood is impure, thin, diseas ed, hotor full of humors, if you have blood poison, cani» r, carbuncles, eat ing sores, scrofula, eczema, Itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply sking, bone pains, catarrh, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin disease take Botanic Bleed Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle 8 bottles for $2.50 or 6 bot tles for |5:00. Sample free by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated eases, as it cures after all else tails t The moment a boy opens a saving account no matter how small, he has begun the founda tion of a fortune, or at least a comfortable future, says the Augusta Herald. \ Wood * Grm» and Clover S»«d> X ißeet qualities obtainable." Alsike Clover la increasing in popularity every where. It stands both the cold of winter and hot, drv weather in summer better titan Red Clover, is surer of getting a stand, and lasts for several years from the one seeding. Write for Wood's Descriptive Catalogue giving our customers experience with Alsike and oilier Grasses and Clovers. Yon rest and improve your land, and rest yourself, ting fields down in permanent clovers aud grasses. Catalogue mailed free. Prices quoted on request. i T. W. WOOD & SONS, L f Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va. \ Gilmer Texas. This is a very pretty, and quite a business place; has two rail roads, the Cotton Belt and the Texas Southern. The tewn is a sandy nlace, nearly all the lands are sandy ard very produc tive and the finest place for watermelons I ever saw. The town is full of melons to sell weighing from 25 to 50 pounds, price from 10 to 25 cents. ' Stock is cheaper here than back in Georgia. Can buy Fttle mules at from SSO to $75. Large mules and horses are higher. Corn is 50 cents per bushel, meat 12i cents per pound, hams 17 cents. The reason meat is so high nearly everybody lost their meat last winter on account of warm weather. It is very warm here now at times, but generally there is a cool breeze from the east or South, which makes it very pleasant. This is a great place for pine lumber. There are 75 saw mills in Upshur county, one right here in Gilmer that cuts from 75,000 to 100,000 feet every day. What is not used here is shipped to the western part of the state where there is no timber. Lum ber has been very high, and is still high. Labor is high here, as well as back at home. There is land agents here, and from other places farther west, selling land and town lots. Land here is from $5 to $25 per acre in the country and improved town lots with good houses are from SSOO to S6OO. Out on the line of New Mexico, in the fartherest portions of Texas, land is from $1,50 to $1 per acre and in New Mexico a man can pay sl4 and file claim on 160 acres and live on it 5 years and get a deed. The country in the far westand i New Mexico is said to be settling , up very fast. 1 There is one artesian well I here that affords water for the town and the water is very good ‘ and the health of this place is improved, so say the people, since they commenced to use it. 1 The well has just been bored this ; year. The well is not as deep as ( some artesian wells, but the water is good soft water. This is a prohibition county. I have not seen any whisky since I have been here, though people ’ drink coca cola and soda water just the same as the people do in Georgia. I was at Sunday school at the Baptist church last Sunday. Had a line Sunday school and a good lesson. About 125 or 150 present. 1 have met several old Geor gians here, Mr. J. M. Cook and wife and two sons and one daugh ter, Mr. John Cattlett and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams and youngest daughter, and many others who came here from Georgia. And they all love old Georgia yet, but none of them want to move back to Georgia. They love Texas and this is a very easy place to make a living. The lands are easy to cultivate. While the boll weevil is here it hurts the people in making cot ton, but yet cotton is not the only thing here to make money out of. They can raise hay of all kind, unless it is clover, and pea nuts, or goober, to beat the world ami potatoes of all kinds. I was at an agricultural meet ing last Monday. The main line talked here is to let commercial guanos alone and to use barn yard and stable manure and not | ! sell no cotton seed and make com- I post out of them and put them back on the lard and plant a pea ' row to every row of corn and in j crease the fertility of the land. G. A. Ragland Card of Thanks. We want to thank the good peo pie ot llollandfor the kindness shown to our dear father and i mothi r during the sickness and; d ■ >th of our dear sister and! little babe May God's richest' i blessings rest upon them all. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huggins. TELOGA Fodder pulling and hay making is the order of the day through here. Sure are having fine weath er for saving fodder and hay. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fillers, of Copeland, Walker county, are spending several days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Claud Jun kins. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sitton, of Chattanooga, spent Saturday and Sunday with the farmers par ents here. Joseph McCamy, after spend ing the week very pleasantly with home folks heie returned Saturday to his work. j Mr. Thacker, of Menlo, is i erecting a nice new barn on his i farm near here. Telogais on a boom as al timber shipping point. Eight and 1 ten wagons running daily last. week putting on cord wood and ' logs. Mr. Bob Slowe and family, of near Valley Store, was visiting in our burg last Wednesday. Mrs. Wright, of near Harris burg visited relatives here the latter part of last week. Bird Eye NEED MORE. The time for pulling fodder is about here, some will pull lodder this week. 1 f the dry hot weath er continues, we fear it will injure the crops. Now is the time that people should begin to think about peas and gather all they can ; enough to sow at least. They improve the land and make fine hay. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roberson of Trion, were visiting at the home of Mr. J. T. Lewis Sunday. Mrs. M. F. Willbanks and Mrs W. B. Massey returned home last Wednesday after a three weeks’ visit to relatives and friends at Bloomington, Tsnn. Several from here attended the farmers union meetingTuesday at Subligna. Mrs. S. G. Willbanks and Mrs. J. F. Veach spent a part of last week visiting relatives and friends at Wood Station. Mr. and Mrs. George Srite, of Chattanooga were visiting the latter’s father, Mr. C. P. Allen Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Clements were visiting at the home of Mr. J. F. Veatch Sunday. Hermon, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lowry is quite sick. Hill Bilh Rich and Great is Texas. Texas is-getting rich. Fact is Texas is already rich. The tax able value of real and personal property in the state for the cur rent year amounts to $1,579,659,- 611. This shows an increase over the valuation for the last year of $358,499,742. The tabulated statement of the valuations in the 266 counties in the state, as given in the Galveston News, shows that there has been an increase in every county in the state, while in some it has been as much as 50 per cent. The state school tax of twenty 7 cents on the hundred dollars will yield the sum of $3 159, 819, or about $4 per capita for the 800,000 children of school age. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties fro >; the blood, and unless they do this good health is imposssole. Fo ld's Kidney Cure makes sound kid neys and will positively cure all for ns of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Sold by Arrington 1 >rug Co. Rings Round Eyes Complies with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed at W ashington. To FORTIFY THE BoDY If agaihst fatigue they Z-ZZSiI J A H Ji MAHA ARBUCKLE COFFEE An old soldier writes about ARIOSA Coffee: “Your coffee is the best and richest coffee I ever drank since I left the service, from '6l until I received your coffee yesterday.” A soldier knows coffee by the taste, and the way it makes him feel, and would sooner go without his bread than without his coffee. Arbuckles’ ARIOSA was the first “ roasted, packaged coffee, packaged for Farmers’ Union Will Engage in Fer tilizer Business. The county business agents of the Farmers’ Union, one hundred string, met in the Senate Cham ber Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock to consider the advisabil ity of purchasing phosphate mines and engaging in the manu facture of commercial feitilizers on a large scale, It is claimed that thousands of dollars can, be saved to the farmers annually through expenditures for fertil izers. The meeting Tuesday morning I was held behind closed doors, and it was impossible to learn just what action was taken in ref erence to the question. It is understood, however, that the suggestion met with the hearty approval of the business agents, and it is likely that steps will Be taken to obtain phosphate mines, with a view to ultimately manu facturing fertilizers. —Atlanta Journal. Lightning Roasts a Cow. Freaks of the electrical storm in Hatboro, Pa., Thursday were numerous, but none was more freakish than the roasting of a cow in a field near that place. John Carrol], a farmer, found one of his most valuable cows killed in an open field, with no trees or fences near. Noticing that the animal was badly charred, Carroll took a knife and cut away the charred part of one quarter. Beneath the burned meat he found a fine quality of beef, roasted just right for eating. He munched several mouthful and afterwards de clarred that with pepper and salt the beef would have been “plen ty good enough to serve on a table for dinner.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy One of the Best on the Market. For many years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acu‘e throat and lung diseases, such as coughs, colds and croup, and can always be nepended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and is undoubtedly the best in the market for the purposes for which it is intended. Sold by Arringten Drug Co. _ ... Cini Va Hare Alwats Boagta Bear* the <7 __ Signature Zjr J y The Illa peculiar to women, take different forms. Some ladles suffer, every month, from dark rings round their.eyes, blotches on their skin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there is one medicine that will go beyond mere symptoms, and act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs. Wine of Cardui Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Tenn., writes: “For five (5) years I suffered with every symptom of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely well'' tAfnnrr IIC A I CTTCn Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-page illustrated Book for Women. !f you need Med- WKIli IN A I f I I 1 K Advice, describe your symptoms, stating axe. and reply will be sent in plain sealed envelope. • • n ■ I I—l a Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chart an-xx-a, Tenn. b y-/ rv/ / jOiV t x O protection of consumers, roasted r and the pores of each berry sealed with j 1 a coating of fresh eggs and pure sugar, , i to hold the goodness in and make the , i coffee settle clear and quickly. Better i than “ fresh roast.” Warming a t little develops the flavor and makes the . grinding easy. Our enormous coffee t business, exceeding the next four largest r firms in the world together, reduces our The Editor’s Song How dear to my heart is the steady subscriber, Who pays in advance without skip ping a year; Who takes out his dollar and offers it gladly, z And casts ’round the office a halo of cheer. Who never says “stop it, I can’t af ford it,” Or “getting more papers each day tlian I read,” But always says “send it, the whole outfit, likes it— In fact we regard it as a business need.” How welcome he is when he steps in the sanctum; How he makes our eyes fairly dance; H<>w he makes our heart throb; We outwardly thank him—we inward ly bless him— The steady subscriber who pays in advance.—Exchange. HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating theliverand bowels, and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Arrington Drug Co. Hon. Gordon Lee, the popular congressman from the Seventh, was shaking hamts with the Polk county constituent's Friday. They regard him as an especially able representative, and feel parti cularly close to him because of the fact that he is himself a far mer and a business man. He is looking over, the district these days, studying the needs and learning the wishes of his con stituents with a view to doing them service in matters of nation al legislation. —Cedartown Stand ard. OF INTEREST TO MANY Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Sold by Arrington Drug Co. Mr. William Steel of Lafayette, was the guest of his college chum, Eugene Taylor, Monday. Mr. Parks McAbee and Misses Conia and Josie Anderson, of Trion, visited in Summerville last Sunday. Guests spending the night in the city cemetery, should regis ter. The last guest left his change, bis rations and his liquid refreshments, and had to come after them Sunday. S6W 151 SEALED PACKAGES @KLY- FDB PR@TE€TO©B average cost per pound, and enables us to give you better coffee for your money than you can buy in any other way. There are more packages of ARIOSA sold in the United States than all the other Coffee packages combined. If your grocer will not supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS,. New York Qty. W. w. DREW. BARBER Shop next door to Chattooga H ardware Co on Depot street. Where will serve to the best of my ability, clean towels and sharp razors. Also cleaning and pressing clothes. Clean and press suits 75c, Sponge suit and press it 50c Clean and press pants 25c. Ladies skirts also cleaned and pressed. Repairing and Dying. WOMBSALVE The Great Remedy for Family Use. owi ( Ail that ths name implies. A Marvelous Remedy for ail Externa! Purposes. Absolutely Frea from all < Poisonous Ingredients. 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Every box guaranteed. I I’EEHAEEb ONLi BY ’ DINER S DIGESTER COMPANY, j- Des Moines, lowa. 1