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IA Simple Remedy!
Cardui is a purely vegetable extract, a simple, ■
■ non-intoxicating remedy, recommended to girls and ■
I women, of all ages, for womanly pains, irregularity, ■
■ falling feelings, nervousness, weakness, and any ■
E other form of sickness, peculiar to females.
TAKE CARDUI
I It Will Help You I
Mrs. A. C. Beaver, of Unicoi, Route No. 1, Mar-B
I bleton, Tenn., writes: “I suffered with bearing- 1
|l down pains, feet swelled, pain in right side, headache, I
g pains in shoulders, nervous palpitation, and other■
I troubles I cannot mention, but I took Wine of Cardui ■
Band have found it the best medicine I ever used,H
■ for female troubles.” 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
t?>wii of Summerville, said—county
within the legal hours of sale,
tp 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 Conneeticutt 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. 11. GLENN, Sheriff.
CA-STOTII A..
Bears the z? 1119 Kin(l Ha<e AlwayS
Signature / y
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Better Not Get
If you can help it. Kodol prevent* Dyspepsia, by
effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion.
But don’t trifle with Indigestion.
' A great many people who have
trifled with indigestion, have been
sorry for it —when nervous or
chronic dyspepsia resulted, and
they have not been able to cure IL
Vse and prevent having
Dyspepsia.
Everyone is to indiges
tion. Stomach derangement follows
stomach abuse, just as naturally
and just as surely as a sound and
healthy stomach results upon the
taking of Kodol.
When you experience sourness
of stomach, belching of gas and
nauseating fluid, bloated sensation,
gnawing pain in the pit of the
stomach, heart burn (so-called),
diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or
chronic tired feeling—you need Ko
dol. And then the quicker you take
Kodol—the better. Eat what you
want, let Kodol digest it.
Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tab
lets,” physics, etc., are not likely
to be of much benefit to you, in
digestive ailments. Pepsin is only
FOR SALE B'S
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 May
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. Cho
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 Savannah, Ga. and return,
account General Assembly Pres
byterian church, to be held May
20-29, 1909.
nah and intermediate points.
To Asheville, N. C. and return,
account National Association T.
P. A. of America to be held May
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 Macon, Ga. and return, ac
count Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons and Grand Council Roy
al and Select Masters of Georgia
to be held April 27-29, 1909.
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Hears tie Kind Ha,B * lways
Signature //'' ,
No man wastes more time thar
the one who has no time to spare
for his friends.
Dyspepsia
a partial digester—and physics are
not digesters at aJI.
Kodol is a perfect digester. If
you could see Kodol digesting every
particle of food, of all kinds, In the
glass test-tubes in our laboratories,
. -'ll would know this just as well
as we do.
Nature and Kodol will always
cure a sick stomach —but in order
to be cured, the stomach must rest.
That is what Kodol does—rests the
stomach, while the stomach gets
well. Just as simple as A, B, C.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a do>
lar bottle. Then after you have uaed the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say, that It has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist and
he will refund your money without Ques
tion or delay. We will then pay the drug
gist for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, all
druggists know that our guarantee Im good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
and to but one in a family. The large bot
tle contains 2H times as much as the fifty
cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the labor*
toriesof E.C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
r ALL DRUGGIST.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 29,1909,
Out of the Ginger Jar
It requires a skillful surgeon
to set a bone, but anybody can
set an egg.
When a girl falls in love with
a loafer we usually find him the
idle of her heart.
The corn-field ought to take to
a high rank, because there are
so many kernels in it.
It would not take a thrashing
machine very long to thrash out
some men's ideas.
The auctioneer knocks down
almost everything he touches, and
the people don’t usually object.
Pride is undesirable, and yet
we all are agreed that rice is not
likable unless it is all puffed up.
Talk about the farmers having
no influence; they are stirring
up the entire country right now.
Our neighbor's faults are mag
nified sevenfold, but as to our
own short-comings we can not
see them with a microscope.
It is not best always to stay at
home; an occasional change is
good for everybody. Even the
kitchen fire goes out occasionally
Every farmer can be his own
weather profit if he will keep his
tools under- the slued, and his
stock in the stables during bad
nights.
There are lots of people in the
world who appear to have the
brains of a mule. All they seem
to be able to do is to eat, sleep
and kick.
In a horse deal with their neigh
bor, when looking for the spavin
on Isis animal, do not neglect to
mention the splint on thine own,
and thus thou shalt have a rec
ord for fair dealing.
Farm Journal.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the best
known pills anil the best pills made,
are easy to take and act gently and
are certain. We sell and recommend
them. Summerville Drug Co.
Gov. Smith has appointed Rev.
M. J, Gofer of Atlanta, and Col.
J. W. Preston, of Macon, to go
to Spottsylvania, Va., on May 12,
and receive the flag of the Four
teenth Georgia, which was cap
tured there forty-five years ago
by the Fifteenth New Jersey Reg
iinent, and which the captors
have generously offered to return
The best investment farmers
can make is in giving children a
good start in life. But that does
not mean a big farm and a line
money-outfit alone. They will
need some help, some courage,
some hopefulness, much truthful
ness, clean hearts and pure minds
considerably more than money.—
Farm Journal.
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.
The man who is always look
ing for a better place, who thinks
some other country is better than
this one, should read what Abe
Lincoln says on the subject. Abe
said, “if you intend to go to
work, there is no better place
than right where you are; if you
do not intend to go to work, you
cannot get along anywhere.”
Best Treatment for Colds.
“Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest treatment,” says the
Chicago Tribune, “moderative laxa
tives, hot foot baths, o free 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 ft must remain in doors for
a day or two, or a.fresh cold is almost
sure to be contracted, and in many in
stances pneumonia follows. Is it not
better to pin your faith to an old re
liable preparation like Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, that is famous for its
cures of colds and can always be de
pended upon? For sale by Summer
ville Drug Co.
• Ambition makes a man feel thai
lie could do something if he only
knew how.
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP |
Compliments
She—“lf you please, misses says
she wishes you wouldn't give her
such short weight for her money.
He—“ And you tell your mis
tress 1 wish she wouldn’t give
me such a long wait for mine”—
London Scraps.
The Distinction
School Teacher —“Johnny, what
is a patriot ? ’ ’
Johnny—“A man that tries to
benefit his country.”
School Teacher—“ And what
is a politician V’
Johnny—“A man that tries to
have his country benefit him.”—
Judge.
A Stand-off
“Your friend Jenkins strikes
me as being a man born to com
mand.”
Yes, but unfortunately he mar
ried a woman who was born to
countermand. ’ ’ —Sketchy Bits.
Bad roads and scrubby stock
go together. The farmers who
set out to have better stock set
out at the same time to have bet
ter roads, better crops, and more
improvements and conveniences
on the farm. And in a neighbor
hood where there are good roads,
improved stock and farms, we
find a development of intellect
and a fuller, better appreciation
of life.—Farm Journal.
If you want to know just how
good a farmer a man is, go way
back on his place where few eyes
ever rest and see how things are
going on there. If everything is
neat and shipshape there, you
may depend upon it that the man
is a good farmer.
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 things that come to those
who wait are generally the things
that no one else wants.
More than 170 tons of human
hair are annually imported into
France for commercial purposes.
During the spring every one would
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.
In view of the widespread in
terest taken by America in pro
hibition, Mr. Lincoln’s views on
; this subject, as long ago as 1853.
command more than notice. In
a speech delivered by him at
Springfield, Illinois, Mr. Lincoln
said: “The liquor traffic is a
cancer in society, eating out its
vitals and threatening destruct
tion, and all attempts to regulate
it will not only prove abortive,
but will also aggravate the evil.
If the prohibition of slavery is
good for the black man, the pro
bition of the liquor traffic is
equally good and constitutional
for the white man. There must be
no more attempts to regulate the
cancer; it must be eradicated; for
until this is done, all classes must
continue exposed to become the
victims of strong drink. The
most effectual remedy would be
> to pass a law altogether abolish
-1 ing the liquor traffic. Law must
’ protect and coni er ■ right things
and if there is any evil in the
' land that threatens society or in
, dividuals more than another, it
. is the liquor traffic.”—Success
Magazine.
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
. case of muscular or chronic rheuma
tism, and more than nine out of every
ten cases of the disease *re of one or
I the other of these varieties. When
there is no feve d little (if any)
swelling, you may i now that it Is only
I necessary to appl. Chamberlain's
j Liniment freely to got quick relief,
, Try it. For sale >y Summerville
, Drug Cc.
ICASTORIAI
The Law
“See hen Mister Casey,” said
Pat to the tax assessor, ’’shore an
ye know the goat isn’t worth $8
dollars.”
“O’im sorry,” responded Ca
sey, “but that is the law.” Pro
ducing a book, he read the follow
ing passage: “All property
abutting in Front street should
be taxed two dollars per foot."
Success Magazine.
This is an Easy Test.
Sprinkle Allen’s Foot-Ease in one
shoe and not in the other, arid notice
the difference. Just, the thing to use
when rubbers or overshoes become
necessary, and your shoes seem to
pinch. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Don’t
accept any substitute.
A desire to mind one’s own bus
iness is a taste that is hard to
acquire.
When it comes to sticking, a
bad habit has a porus plaster
beaten to a. standstill.
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
splendid spring medicine, as it clean
ses the system and clears the com
plexion. Sold by all druggist.
MONEYTO LOAN
$1,000.00 and up on First
Class Farms
Write or Call on
Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal
Attorneys at Law
12-3-4-5-6-7 Clark Bldg.
Rome, Georgia.
■ST PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
bsu'i’ific.e th* hair,
’romotee a luxuriant growth. I
Falls to ]{«Ntoro Gray
II IF io Un Youthful Color.
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DOCTOR KING
THE OLD RELIABLE DOCTORS. OLDEST 11 ME Alt LOMEST LOCATED. REGULAR DUDUTU ■ MIMtIIE.
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ESTABLISHED AHO MOST RELIABLE SPECIALISTS IB TIE WUTI
11 Authorize'! Uy the Blate to treat CHRONIC. REHOM AM IHSIAL
4 DISEASES. Wa guarantee to re fur. fl tnuaey IT uol cur.d. All medl*
W'yyr .j- y c j ncß furnished ready for urn—no mercury or InjurtonAßMHUclnen
ZTL -71 used. No detention trnm easiness. Pallsola at O, distance
i > ■'’4s? treated by mail and express. Medleiaes •out everywhere free
z*' from <at© or breakage. No medicine seat 00. D. anleee Id-
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iNervous Debility and Weaknesses stricture harmful Instruments. A naw Homel
IfJ Man tha of you nrul folly and •xr»r Traat „. ent No pslu and no sxposoro. Mo ssausUcr
rUI Hl Oil I see ca'ieing losses by dr*»mi or with cutting boogies or sound*. No dstsntloai from busi
-I'irlno, pimp's* and blotches on the face. rushes o«j neee , Thousands cured. Wo ruaraatoe to refund
J blood to th« head, pains in tbs back. "»nfused n! „ ne y If not per manontly ourod. By bee* felly sx
land forgetfulness, bashfulnsss, arsrsion So society.' lfc|rig ltal , disease.
loss of vital forces Jose of manhood, etc , cured for _i_ Enlarged rslns in the soroWm—
Life We <an /p night losses. re-tore lost vitality VBrlCOGtlt causing nervousduMtttTi Weekaow
develop and mature young or HC««jmaroL ( the nervous systam, eta, pormaMßti? eased with-
jweakly and wrecks and make them nt for marriage paJn ——»
'p-mUIIU thatlarrlabledisease,ln all Its tormi- j ' . dropsy of th® seeeMUß ••red
iSyPhillS' ami e’atfre, cured for Ilfs. BloodyM VQfQ 0Q I g withoutpain.
pACelng. Hkm DHe—s Uh .r., Hw.lllngs Bores T 1 T J s- .
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Icired te stay <’ured. We guarantee to rofuud your j Hl_W • * J-!, ——
I money if not per manently cured. ROOK LuI 1
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DR. KING MEDICAL CO., Atlanta,
(TtAoroughlr 'Ajsponsibla. Legally,lncurf>orated onoer 'ho laws of GoorgtA.) ;
OUR CLUBBING RATES
The Summerville News and the
Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal ri<
year for $1.50.
The Summerville News, Atlan
ta Semi-Weekly Journal and
Home and Farm, all three papers
one year for $1.75.
The Summerville News and the
Atlanta Tri-Weekly Constitution
one year for $1.75.
The Summerville News, Atlan
ta Tri-Weekly Constitution and
Home and Farm, one year for
$2.00.
KlLLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE lungs
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REMEDY
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Coughs,Colds,
CROUP,
Whooping Cough
This remedy can always be depended upon and
Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.