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[“My Young Sister”J
I writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took I
■my advice, which was, to take CarduL She was K
I staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Car- 1
■ dui helped her at once.
CARDUI
I It WiU Help You I
“Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson continues, “I was
Ein a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began H
Ito take Cardui. The first dose helped me. Now 11|
lam in better health than in three years.”
Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure E
■ irregularity, falling feelings, headache, backache and ■
9 similar female troubles. Cardui is safe, reliable, |
■ scientific. Try Cardui.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Sheriff’s Sales
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in May, 1909, at public out-'
cry, at the court house in the
town of Summerville, said county :
within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash,;
the following property towit:'
Lots of land Nos. 204, 205, 232,:
238, 266, 308, 300, 302 303, 88, all
in the 13th district and 4th sec
tion of Chattooga county, Geor
gia. Also the mineral interest
in lots Nos. 172, 162. 95, 123,124,
55, 90, 56, 94, 189, 89, 171, 193,
194, 240, 262, 153 154, 172, 167,
122, 223, 208, 156, 268, 230, 271,
40, 62, 120, 229, 237, 207, 131, 134
192, 233, all in the 13th district
and 4th section of Chattooga
county, Georgia. Said lands lev
ied on as the property of the
New England Land and Improve
ment Co., F. W. Copeland, Agent,
to satisfy a tax fi fa for state
and county tax for the year 1908.
Said execution issued by A. S.
Alexander, tax collector of said
county.
This April 7th, 1909.
A. 11. GLENN, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and
place and upon the same terms
the following property, towit:
Lots of land Nos. 127, 162, 165,
201, 234, 236, 273, 228, 164, 196.
232, 235, 269, 318, 233, 234, 89,
126, 270, 271, 131, 246, 294, 132,
195, 203, 202, 92, 166, 157, 225,
206, 291, 241, 125, 129, 292, 244,
all in the 13th district and 4th
section of Chattooga county, Ga.
Said land levied on as the prop
erty of the Connecticutt Land
& Improvement Co., F. W. Cope
land, Agent, to satisfy a tax fi fa
for State and County tax for the
year 1908. Said execution issued
by A. S. Alexander, Tax Collect
or of said county. This April 7,
1909.
A. H. GLENN, Sheriff.
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Bears the Kind y ° U Ha<e AlwayS
Big nature s if/
of
Surprising,
What Kodol Will Do
For you, when you need it. But the longer you neg
lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol
can restore Good Digestion.
And, of course, indigestion if neg
lected long enough, brings on seri
ous diseases in which Kodol cannot
benefit you. Some of these there
is no help for at all.
There are, in fact, very few ail
ments which cannot be traced di
rectly to impure blood. And im
pure blood is always due to a dis
ordered stomach.
Use Kodol and prevent Nervous
Dyspepsia.
Kodol will effectually assist Na
ture to secure a complete restora
tion of good digestion. It does
this by at once digesting all food
in the stomach and keeping it di
gested, until the stomach is rested
and can resume its own work. Ko
dol removes the cause —and the
effect quickly removes itself.
When it is recalled that Apo
plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer —and
even Consumption —are due to
poor digestion and poisons thus
transmitted to the blood, and
throughout the system—the impor
tance of maintaining good diges
tion Is at once realized.
SOLD BY SUMMERVILLE D RUG CO.
EXCURSION RATES
Via Central of Georgia Railway.
To Louisvlile, Ky., and return
account Southern Baptist Con
vention, to be held May 13, 20,
. 1909.
To Thomasville, Ga., and re
: turn, account Grand Lodge I. O.
' O. F. of Georgia, to be held Maj’
j 25-27, 1909. Tickets on sale from
points in Georgia.
To Memphis, Tenn., and re
turn, account U. C. V. Reunion,
to be held June 8-10, 1909.
To Atlanta, Ga., and return, ac
count Auditorium Musical Festi
val to be held May 4-6, 1909. Clio
rus of 500 voices, the Dresden
: Philhamonic Orchestra, Renown
ed Soloists Enrico Caruso, Mad
ame Olivia Fremstad and others.
Excursion fares apply from agen
cy stations in Georgia.
To Atlanta, Ga., account Amer
ican Association of Opticians, to
be held June 21-24, 1909.
To Augusta, Ga., and return,
account Musical Festival to be
held April 26-27, 1909. Grand
Festival Chorus, New York Sym
phony Orchestra, Soloist Mme.
Emma Eames, etc. Excursion
fares apply from Macon,- Savan
nah and intermediate points.
To Asheville, N. C. and return,
account National Association T.
P. A. of America to be held Maj’
31, 1909, to June 5, 1909.
To Asheville, N. C. and return,
account International Convention
Baraca and Philathea, to be held
June 19-23, 1909.
To Cumberland Island, Ga. and
return, account Georgia Educa
tional Association to be held June
23-25, 1909. Excursion fares ap
ply from agency stations in Geor
gia.
To Washington, D. C., and re
turn, account Annual Meeting
Daughters of the American Rev
olution. to be held April 17-24,
1909.
<• A-STOTIIA.
iwo th. Thß Kin(l *° u HaVB * lwa>S
sign r
We knew what Kodol would do
- before ever the first bottle wax
t sold. If we did not know just what
j it will do, we would not guarantee
it the way we do.
It is easy for you to prove Kodol
■ —the next (or the first) time you
• have an attack of Indigestion. And
- you will certainly be surprised at
the results. It is perfectly harm-
3 less.
There can be no harm in trying
- something that may do you a great
- deal of good—when It costs you
3 nothing if it doesn't.
Our Guarantee
1 Go to your druggist today and get a dol
lar bottle. Theu after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
5 honestly say. that it has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist and
he will refund your money without qtiea
tion or delay. We will then pay the drug-
1 gist for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, all
3 druggists know that our guarantee is good.
_ This offer applies to the large bottle only
R and to but one in a family. The large hot
-1 , tie contains 2H times a-, much as the fifty
•- 1 cent bottle.
r! Kodol is prepared at the 1a bo rar
1 toriesof E. C. DeWitt & Co.,Chicago.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909.
GROWTH OF CRYSTALS.
I A Mystery of Nature That Is a Pux
zle to the Scientists.
' One of the greatest mysteries in
the world is the growth of crystals,
and one of the most delightful occu
pations of men of science is the
search for the crystallic forms that
adorn the museums of geology and
mineralogy. There is something al
most startling in the suggestion of
lifelike forces presented by the reg
ular shapes of many crystals.
There is a remarkable resem
blance between crystalline growth
and the growth of animals and
plants, especially with reference to
the power of healing and repairing
injuries.
If some of the lowest and sim
plest forms of animal life are torn
asunder thej’ are not killed, but
each separate part grows into a per
fect animal form. In plants this
power is much more completely de
veloped, while crystals possess it to
an astonishing degree. It has even
been shown that a crystal that has
been injured will under some cir
cumstances suspend its growth over
the remainder of its surface until
the injured part has been repaired.
Yet there is no real life in the crys
tal, but simply a force that causes
its particles to arrange themselves
, in geometric forms.
Some crystals, it is believed, have
had their growth suspended during
millions of years, after which enor
mous lapse of time the growth has
been renewed. Such a process would
be impossible to animals and plants,
although some imaginative story
writers have treated their readers
to wonderful accounts of suspended
animation in man.
In one respect, it has been point
ed out, crystals possess a great ad
vantage over human beings—they
are able to renew their youth. This
is not because they have discovered
. a counterpart of the marvelous
fountain that Ponce de Leon so
vainly searched for, but because the
forces of crystallization are able to
renew their action even after the
greater part of a crystal has been
destroyed through age or accident.
—Minneapolis Journal.
A Helpful Allusion.
There were times when the Rev.
Mr. Pomfret felt that he failed to
reach the hearts of his parishioners.
Sometimes he even failed to reach
their ears. Therefore he was much
bheered by something he saw in the
Elton pew one Sunday morning.
“I —I couldn’t help wondering,
Mr. Elton,” he said diffidently when
he met his parishioner the next
afternoon, “what it was in my ser
mon that —er —particularly caught
your attention yesterday morning.
I happened to be looking your way,
and 1 saw your face light up, and
you slapped your hand against your
knee as if something pleased you.”
“It did,” said Mr. Elton cordially.
“I felt very grateful to yon. When
you spoke of Simeon it came over
me in a flash that it was at Simeon
Davis’ I left my umbrella the last
time I went to town. It’s been lost
for six weeks.”—Youth’s Compan
ion.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the best
known pills and the best, pills made,
are easy to take and act gently and
are certain. We sell and recommend
them. Summerville Drug Co.
Its the things we didn’t dothat
we regret most.
“The mint” says a wise man,
“can make money without ad
vertising' but no one else can.”
You should not delay under any cir
cumstances in cases of Kidney and
bladder trouble. You should take
something promptly that you know
is reliable, something like DeWitt’s
Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are
unequaled for weak back, backache,
inflamation of the bladder, rheumat
ic pains, etc. When you ask for De-
Witt’s Kidney ad Bladder Pills, be
sure you get them. They are antisep
tic. Accept no substitutes; insist up
on getting the right kind. Sold by
Summerville Drug Co.
Some men look for work with
about as much enthusiasm as
they would look for a ease of
smallpox.
Best Treatment for Colds,
“Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest treatment,” says the
Chicago Tribune, “moderative laxa
tives, hot footbaths, o f r ee perspira
tion and an avoidance of exposure to
cold and wet after treatment.” While
this treatment is simple, it requires
considerable trouble, and the one
adopting it must remain in doors for
a day or two, or a fresh cold is almost
I sure to be contracted, and in many in-
I stances pneumonia follows. Is it not
, better to pin your faith to an old re
i liable preparation like Chamberlain’s
! Cough Remedy, that is famous for its
! cures of colds and can always be de
fended upon? For sale by Summer
ville Drug Co.
POLITICS
Poor human nature is always
weak, but it seems to be weakest
ever in the field of polities. Why
. it is hard to tell; unless most pol
i iticians believe that most people
■ are fools,.
Men have often been known to
; do questionable things in poli
tics which thej’ would not think
of doing in business or in social
life. We have seen men appar
ently change the whole general
tenor of their lives as soon as
■ they went into polities. Sham,
deceit, unfairness, misrepresenta
tion, and lying—ugly traits not
before known to them come to
' the surface when thej’ go into
polities. Os course there are bet
! examples, but we are speaking of
some men, many men who go into
' polities. We have often thought
of this peculiar phase of politi
cal life, and have as often sought
to find the cause for it. Perhaps
it is because shrewd men believe
that the intelligent vote will di
vide on most any question, and
that this vote cannot be easily
changed. Thej’ first figure on
taking the chances of get ting their
part of that vote. But the ignor
ant vote, and the vote of the vi
cious, can best be reached by the
methods which good men deplore,
but against which good men too
often shut their eyes.
These things have kept many a
good man out of polities.—Macon
Telegraph.
A CASE OF INFLAM-
MATORY RHEUMATISM.
“Some ten weeks ago. a sud
den pain came in my right arm,”
writes Mrs Marguerite Ran. 623
Franklin St., York, Pa. “The
doctor called it inflamatory rheu
matism. For about seven weeks
[ doctored with different reme
dies without getting any relief.
My arm was swollen from the el
bow to the tips of my fingers
and was all black ami blue ami
looked as though there was some
thing drawing at the elbow and
as if it would break open. The
pain was so great that 1 could
not sleep. I finally bought a. bot
tle of Sloan’s Liniment and that
gave me relief at once. I have
used three 25c. bottles and am
now using a 50c. bottle.
1 feel that my recovery is due
to Sloan’s Liniment. It did me
more good in three weeks than all
the other doctoring I ever did.”
Before it slips your memory
buy a. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment
There are three sizes, 25c., 50c..
and SI.OO. Every druggist car
ries it in stock.
It so often happens that by the
time one is well off in this world
; he is well on toward to the next.
We often wonder how any person
can be persuaded into taking anything
but Foley’s Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung trouble. Do
not, be fooled into accepting “own
make” or other substitutes. The
genuine contains no harmful drugs
and is in a yellow package. Sold by
all druggists.
The less a man has to do, the
more he complains that he does
not have time to accomplish that
which is expected of him.
During the spring every one would
i be benefited by taking Eoley’s Kidney
Remedy. It furnishes a needed tonic
to the kidneys after the extra strain of
winter, and it purifies the blood by
stimulating the kidneys, and causing
them to eleminate the imuprities from
it. Foley’s Kidney Remedy imparts
new life and vigor. Pleasant to take
Sold by all Druggist.
Don’t u u:/. Things are nev
; er half as. bad as it is possible
for them to be.
There are many ways to do
a thing wrong, but only one way
, to do it right.
Object to Strong Medicines.
Many people object to taking the
' strong medicies usnally prescribed by
' physicians for rheumatism. There is
no need of internal treatment in any
. 1 case of muscular or chronic rheuma
tism, and more than nine out of every
ten cases of the disease “re of one or
' the other of these varieties. When
there is no fever and little (if any)
. swelling, you may know that it is only
necessary to apply Chamberlain s
Liniment freely to get quick relief,
’ Tty it. For sale by Summerville
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S3O A CORD FOR CEDAR.
Cedar logs are selling at S2O
to S3O per eord, and .just now in
the region about Brunswick the
cutting and shipping of cedar
slabs is pulling much money in
circulation. It is predicted, how
ever, that before the close of 198
all trees above four inches in di
ameter to be found in that sec
tion will have been cut.
This is an Easy Test.
Spi inkle Allen’s Foot-Ease in one
shoe and not in the ot her, and notice
the difference. Just the th'ng to use
when rubbers or overshoes become
necessary, and your shoes seem to
pinch. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Don’t
accept any substitute.
It is easier to tell how a thing
ought to be done than it is to
make good when you try to do it
yourself.
The .aiiie of your services de
pends upon how valuable you
make them.
Mr. F. G. Fritts. Oneonta, N. Y.,
writes: “My little girl was greatly
benefited by taking Foley’s Orino
Laxative, and I think it ’s the best
remedy for constipation and liver
trouble.’’ Foley’s Orino Laxative is
best for women and children, as it 1h
■ mild, pleasant and effective, and is a
1 splendid spring medicine, as it clean
ses the system and clears the com-
■ plexiotn Sold by all druggist.
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MONEY TO LOAN
$1,000.00 and up on First
Class Farms
Write or Call on
Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal
Attorneys at Law
j-2-3-4-5-6-7 Clark Bldg.
Rome, Georgia.
■KT’ "'’Hi PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Ufi ’lr nn- x and b< a-itd.< • th* hair,
i’romotet a lux'irmnt growth.
■WLiW- N ,. ver Faiia to Bestoro Gray
UuMJi,. Ilnir to itH Youthful Color.
Curex sr«’|> duqniM e At half failiiijj.
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Vfl Z-g /V used. No detention from business. Patient* at a «l»tanee
treated by mall and expreaa. Medlelnea sent eVMTwber* tree
A 'fcy'-TI from tare or breakage. No medicine seal O. O. O. unleia in-
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Harvcus Debility and Woaknitsat stricture
_X ILlam the re , ui*H of youthful folly and *>’•*•"' ; realm ent sop»losud bo eiposurt. Io caustics
rOT Wien, se«» causing losses by dreams or ’**''* <- u tting. bougtee oraounda. Mo detention from bust-
I urine. and blotches on the fa<-«-. Thousands cared. We psruUe to refund
blood to the head, pain< he the back. ''infused ideas f( ,„ ne y if no t permanently eureM. My beek fully aa
and forgetfulness baahfulßes*, aversion to eoeiety. pl ains this dlseaae. . , ...
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lifu We can «’--p f-ightiovr.es, restore lost vitality, vdnCOCwlt) causing nervous debility, weakness
develop ®'«d rna’-ire young or middle aged • re jof the nervous »ysteam, etc., permaa—Uf wired «dUA-
' iwpdklr and wracks and make them fit for marriage .
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’ SyPnlilSe ar. i stages, cured for life. Blood VQfQ Qg | Q without paU.
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t .red te stay cured w “ guarantee to refund your rHI 111 I •without pain.
money If n »t Jiermenentiy cured BOOK w"ib* description o/Thevo dtoease ,
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MSTORIJ
THE CENTAUR COMMNV. NEW YORK CITY.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Amanda Johnson, 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.
KlLLthe COUCH
AND CURE the LUNCSI
with Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOB Colds s
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
REMEDY
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Coughs,Colds,
CROUP,
Whooping Cough
This remedy can always be depended upon and
I Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may he given as confi-
I dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.