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I have a good Jersey bull for
sale or will trade for good milk
cow. S. W. Johnson, Summer
ville, Ga., Route 4.
Twelve Months' Support
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
George L. Cain, next friend of
Jewel Cain, having made ap
plication for twelve months’ sup
port for Jewel Cain out of the
setate of John Cain, and apprais
ers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their re
turn, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show causa
before the court of ordinary of
said county on the first Monday
in May, 1909, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
This (ith day of April, 1909.
J. I’. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Sheriff Sale
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
Will lie sold on the first Tues
day in May, 1909, before the
court house door in the town of
Summerville, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following prop
erty towit: One 3*4 inch Turn
bull wagon with bed and seat, one
log bunk, one two-horse Rock Is
land, six shovel Cultivator, one
set of wagon harness complete,
one Wagon Jack.
Levied on the property of M.
L. Rowers, mortgage foreclosure
in favor of Dnßois & Turner.
This April 7th. 1909.
A. H. GLENN, Sheriff.
There are very few things in
this world that are sweeter than
the faith of a Tittle child.
FOR SALE 120 bushels Whip-!
perwill Peas.—J. H. Freeman. Al
pine, Ga.
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Mr. Charles Garrett spent Sun-;
day in Raccoon with friends.
It is easy to fool people, but
hard to keep them fooled long
enough to profit by it.
Does not Co’or the Mair
AYER’S MAIR VIGOR
Stops Falling Hair An Elegant Dressing
Destroy• Dandruff Makes Hair C»r> v
Composcd of Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin Sodium Chlor id. -i,-um. Sa;
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TELOGA.
Rev. A. F. Mahan filled his
regular appointment at New
Hope Saturday and Sunday p.
m.
Owing to preaching at Chattoo
ga, Macedonia, New Hope and
Chelsea all on the same date,
New Hope changed their meeting
to the fourth Saturday and Sun
day p. m
Rev. Mahan will preach an
Odd Fellow’ sermon on the 4th
Sunday’ afternoon, and the young
folks union will meet, on the 4th
Sunday night this time, instead
of Saturday night.
Rev. H. M. Strozier filled his
appointments at Macedonia Sat
urday and Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Sitton and Mrs.
Eula Hammond were in Summer
ville one day last week shopping.
John Cochran of Dry Valley
and Miss C'ansas Smith of Telo
ga were married Sunday, April
4th.
James MeCainy, Jr., is with
home folks this week.
Several from this community
attended the burial of Mr. Percel
at Chattooga Sunday. He was
buried with Masonic honors.
We have plenty of fruit left
yet and Easter passed.
“Diamonds and Hearts.”
A Comedy Drama in three acts
will be given at Holland in Hol
land Bros, new store Friday night
April 16, at 7:30 p. m. by home
talent for the benefit of the
School . Music will be furnished
between acts by sevreal young
ladies.
The cast of characters is as
follows:
Bernice Holstead, Miss Dorothy
Wallace.
Amy Holstead, Miss Pauline
Rouschenberg.
Inez Gray, Miss Daisy Davidson.
Mrs. Holstead, Miss Lois Link.
Hannah Mary’ Barnes, Miss Fan
niclu Davison.
Dwight Bradly, Mr. A. M. Bar
ker,
Dr. Burton, Mr. A. D. Worsham.
Sammy, Mr. -I. E. Woodward.
Abraham Barnes,' Mr. R. P. Pri
son.
Attorney, Mr. 11. Ratliff.
Sheriff, Mr. J. F. Holland.
The admission will be 2;> and
10 cents. Everybody invited.
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of every ten
cases of rheumatism are simply rheu
matism of the muscles, due to cold or
damp, or chronic rheumatism. In
such cases no Internal treatment is
required. The free a] plicati »n of
Chamberlain’s Liniment is all that is
needed, and it is certain to give
quick relief. Give it a trial and see
for yourself how quickly it relieves
the pain and soreness. The medicines
usually given internally for rheuma
tism are poisonous or very strong
medicines. They are worse than use
less tn- cases of chronic and muscular
rheumatism. For sale by Summer
ville Drug Co.
BOLLING
T. C. Panel of this place vis
ited friends in Lafayette Sunday.
J. 11. Ward and family spent
Sunday with W. A. Perkins' fam
ily.
Rivers Lowe of Summerville
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with his grandfather, (’apt. J. W •
Rivers.
J. M. Leigh and family’ visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perkins
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland McCol
lum were visiting the latter’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norton.
Sunday.
The singing society of this
place is in a flourishing condition.
Meets every second and fourth
Sum lays.
There will be preaching at the
Bolling school house the fourth
Sunday afternoon by Rev. Mr.
Green. F.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1909.
SEMINOLE
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clow
dis last week, a fine girl.
Also to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gen
try, a fine son.
Also to Newton Rodgers and
wife, a son.
Rev. B. F. Gui'le filled his ap
pointment at Walnut Grove Sun
fl ay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huie visit
id Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Odell and
family Sunday.
1 see in the News that our pen
sion commissioner, Mr. Lindsay,
gives full particulars concerning
the money for pensions and that
we have only enough to pension
the ones already on the rolls and
that the old ex-confederates are
so tough that they have outlived
all expectations of the life insur
ance companies’ calculations and
that we all should of been dead
ere this time or by now, anyway,
and that there is actually thous
ands of old rebels yet living. I
hope that there will still be
thousands of us for many years to
come. I don’t care myself if all
that are now living live on to be
be as old as Methusalah was.
We are a fine lot of men and we
.just as well be living as not if
it. he God’s will for us to remain
to a good old age. 1 have no
objection for this is the best place
we have ever known so far, and
1 sincerely hope that none of us
will ever die, but that when we
fall asleep that we will awake in
a better world where none ever
die, where there is no pensions
or claims, no sickness, no sorrow
and no death, where all is joy.
peace and love forever..
We are having a right cool
spell for Easter. We hope that
when this cool spell is over that
the farmers can go to plowing
for we are getting anxious to
do some planting so we can see
it grow and make a full crop.
We as farmers love to have some
thing growing, something coming
in to live on.
J. F. Brown of Euharlee at
tended Presbytery at Menlo last
week and on his way home came
by C'hattoogaville where he found
his wife visiting her old neigh
bors where they lived ten years
ago.
Now as to cotton. I do hope
the acreage will be greatly cut
down this year, for I think the
time has about arrived to do
something that will be of a per
manent value to farmers. I hear
a good many talking of sowing
more wheat another year, but
that is not helping the price of
flour now. I hear a great many
say “1 am going to plant corn
enough to do me,” but it has not
reduced the price yet on corn. I
hear some say, “Oh, when I get
out of debt 1 will raise mules,
cattle, hogs, corn and hay,” but
now is the time. If you ever
expect to be a successful farmer
you must raise your own supplies
and make the farm self sustain
ing. I do not think there will
be much fruit this year, that is
Elbertas, as they are falling off
very fast and look rather faulty
on the trees.
1 have seen the man that want
ed to be set across the river and
had no money sinee writing last
week, lie said I did not tell all
the ferryman said for he was
rough ami did not talk any Sun
day school talk. They liked to
have had to stay on the same side
they were on. But they finally
did stike a trade in a knife swap
and they got over to the desired
side, like the Dutchman went to
Heaven, with a tight squeeze.
W. L. Gaylor sold a mule to
T. J. Foster Saturday for S2OO.
Mules are very high and still cot
ton is less than 10 cents. If a
good mule is worth two hundred
dollars cotton ought to be worth
to equalize the price of mules
ami cotton 20 cents pound.
Cotton should be worth 20 cents |
a pound if corn is worth SI.OO a|
bushel. If meat is 10 cents cot-1
ton would do at 10 cents.
has to buy are now clean out of,
reason compared to the way cot-i
ton is selling.
G. A. RAGLAND.
When a fellow becomes very,
profuse in his thanks for small
favors he will he seeking a larger
one shortly.
FARMERSVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hendrix
of Pennville spent the weeks end
here, the guests of Mr. Lewis’
Hix and family.
Mr. A. P. Satterfield and fam
ily of Gore were the guests of
Mr. Byrd Cobb .and family Sun
day.
Rev. J. T. Pendley filled his
appointment at Bethel Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. A. W. Millican and family
visited at New Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dawson
spent Sunday the guests of Mrs.
Noel Johnston.
Misses Zula and Elsie Ballen*
ger were guests of Miss -Minnie
Lee Shropshire Friday night.
Messrs. Luther Pendley and
Talmadge Morton of Subiigna at
tended preaching at Bethel Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. J. Dawson is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. Judson McCollum and
sister, Miss Oster, were the guest:
of Miss Lou Ella Cordle Sunday.
The spelling bee Saturday night
was quite interesting between
the Gore school and our school,
but the Gore school won, is all
we regret.
Mr. T. J. High and Bradford
High attended services at Bethel
Sunday.
SCHOOL GIRL.
The News is requested to an
nounce that the mission rally that
was to have been held at New
Hope (South) on April 23, has
been called in for the present.
FOR SALE
The following second-hand farm
machinery: 1 Jone’s Binder, 1
Hoosier Grain Drill, 1 Champion
Mower and Rake, 1 3-horse Disc
Plow, for cash or good note.
O. R. McCOLLUM
Up Before The Bar.
N. H. Brow, an attorney, of
Pittsfield, Vt., writes ”We have
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills
for years and find them such a
good family medicine we wouldn
be without them.” For Chills, Con
stipation, Biliousness or Sick
Headache they work wonders, 25c
Summerville Drug Co.
Some people would have to
work overtime if they practiced
half what they preach.
Foley’s Honey amt Tar is a safe
guard against serious results from
spring colds, which inflame the lungs
and develop into pneumonia. Avoid
counterfeits by insisting upon having
the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar,
which contains no harmful drugs. Sold
by all Druggists.
It's the easiest thing in the
world to point out the proper
course for others to pursue.
Children especially like Kennedy’s
Laxtive Cough Syrup, as it tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar. It
not only heals irritation and allays in
flamation, thereby stopping the cough,
but it also moves the bowels gently
and in that way drives the cold from
the system. It contains no opiates.
(Sold by Summerville Drug Co.
If you want to live long and be
happy and prosperous spend your
money with those business men
who advertise. They will always
treat you right and not palm off
shoddy stuff on you. Live adver
tisers never have shop worn goods
©ASTORIA.
->lhe Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature /
Your neighbor never will have
a different opinion with you if
you keep yours to yourself.
Robt. Chandler was over from
Teloga Tuesday.
Guardianship Notice
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
George L. Cain, a resident of
said state, having duly, applied to
be appointed guardian of the
person and proprety of Jewel
Cain, a minor over the age of
fourteen years, resident in said
county. Notice is hreehy given
that said application will be pass
ed on at the next court or Ordi
nary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in May. 1909
Witm -s my hand and official
signature, this April 6th. 1909.
J. P. JOHNSTON,
Ordinary Chattooga County.
OLD PEOPLE!
Need Vino! 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
ing elements of Cod liver Oil, taken
from fresh cods* livers but no oil.
Vinol is not a patent medicine. Every
thiiiy it contains is named on bottle.
POOR BLOOD
Elderly people feel 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 ol Alexander
Hamilton says: —“I am 76
years old, have a hearty appe
tite, sleep soundly, and feel
active and well. Thanks to
Vinol, which is the linest tonic
and strengthcreatorleverused.
Vinol is a God send to old peo
ple.”
VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLD AND STOPS A COUGH
YOUR MONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU
Summerville Drug Co.
You can get Vinol at the Leading Drug Store in every Town and City In this State.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
To the Superior court of said
county:
The petition of G. W. Welch,
M. N. Wood, S. S. Lawrence, R.
L. Knox, H. J. Garvin, J. Miller
and R. A. McWhorter respectful
ly shows the following facts:
(1)
That petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and
assigns, to be incorporated un
der the name and style of the
Menlo High School Company.
(2)
Petitioners show that it is the
purpose of the said Company to
carry on and maintain a High
School and Normal School in the
town of Menlo, Georgia. They
desire the further right to carry
on such other lines of educational
work, reasonably connected with
or incident to the regular High
School work.
(3)
Petitioners desire the right to
charge certain tuition fees, to
be fixed by the Directors or said
Company.
(4)
Petitioners show that the. Cap
ital stock of said Company is
$10,000.00, divided into shares
of $25.00 each, and that said Cap
ital Stock has been fully paid.
(5)
Petitioners ask to be incorpor
ated for a period of twenty
years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of this
term.
(6)
Petitioners show that the prin
cipal office and place of busi
ness is Menlo, Chattooga county,
Georgia.
(7)
Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, plead and be
impleaded. and all other further
rights and privileges usual to
corporations chartered by this
Court.
Wherefore, petitioners ask to
■be incorporated as aforesaid, with
all the rights, privileges and im-
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 InvaUd’s
chair, and took cold at the
slightest cause. Vinol built
up my strength so I could walk
a quarter ol a mile. I am de
lighted.” MRS. M. BLOOM,
Lewistown, Pa.
munities granted by law, and sub
ject to the liabilities imposed by
law.
TAYLOR & JOLLY,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
I, J N. Rush, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said county,
hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of a petition this
day filed in my office.
March 30th, 1909.
J. N. RUSH,
Clerk Superior Court.
The milk of human kindness is
nearly always strained by the
time it reaches the real benefi
ciary.
There Has Recently Been Placed
In all the drug stores an aromatic,
pleasant herb cure for woman’s ills,
called Mother Gray’s AUSTRALIAN
LEAP. It is the only certain regula
tor. Quickly relieves female weak
nesses and Backache. Kidney, Bladder
and Urinary troubles. At all Drug
gists or by mail 50 cts. Sample Free.
Addiess, The Mother Gray Co.. Leßoy,
N. Y.
FOR SALE—Russell and Mort
gage Lifter Cotton Seed, 50 cts.
per bushel. —S. W. Johnson, Sum
merville, Ga., Route 4.
FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright’s Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and SI.OO Bottle*.
• trust aUBBTITUTI*.
Sold by all Pivggipt,