The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, May 06, 1909, Image 6

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BLOOD We live by our blood, and on it We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being re freshed-bone, muscle and brain, in body and mind—with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take SCOTT’S EMULSION It sets the whole body going again—man, woman and child. Send this advertisement, together with name nt paper In which It appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World. SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl St-. New York TELOGA Sunday was a beautiful day but bad a very good frost Saturday night. We had most a storm here last Friday evening; very heavy rains and wind and some hail. The fresh plowed land was damaged a great deal. Miss Mollie Sitton, who has been visiting her brother in Chat tanooga for some time, returned home Saturday. Miss Emma Hood spent last Wednesday with her brother, Bob Hood, and family. Miss Hallie League of Summer ville spent last Week with *11“ family of Mr. Jud Chandler. Mrs. Tom Sitton and little son, of Rock Springs are spending this week with Mr. J. S. Sitton and family. Mrs. John Thurman and two daughters, Miss Leola and Mrs. Pauline McConnell, were pleas ant visitors at Robt. Hood’s last Wednesday. A merry party, consisting of Messrs. Tony Bridges, Robt. Chandler Misses Daisy Chandler. Renna Bridges, Annie and Pearl MeCamy and Miss Sallie League ascended to the top of Lookout mountain last Frdiny evening to gather flowers and view the val leys below, which at this time of the year, are grand. In anoth er week or two the ivy and laurels will be in full bloom and to b.e sure they are beautiful to look at Do It Now. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do so by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine cases out of ten are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this lin ment. Try it. You are certain to be delight ed with the quick relief which it af fords. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. Card of Thanks We desire to express thanks to our many friends and relatives in and around Menlo for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our dear mother, .Amanda Fowler. May God’s blessings rest upon them ail. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fowler. Acworth, Ga. One of the Essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the Ix'st methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's beet products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the product* of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical qpiedy, approves! by physicians and com mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., sly, and for sale by all leading druggists. SEMINOLE Our school at Chattoogaville closed a six months term last Fri day. The Farmers have not plowed but very little in over a week. No cotton or corn of any consequence [lanted. Today is the 3rd day of May and the ground wet and the weather pretty cool for the time of year. Sunday morning there was a good big frost but I don’t think vegetation was kill ed,. but will be damaged some. The Elberta peach crop will be small, other kinds of fruit seem t > be better and the old seedling trees are full. I had a letter from Rev. B. I-. (iuille the other day stating that he would not preach at Walnut Grove on the 2nd Sunday, but . ill prea'-h on hte sth Sunday in- May, on account of having to assist in the installation of Rev. Mr. Hardin at Summerville and Raccoon. Winston and Giissie Gayler visited their uncle, Austin Gay ler, at Lafayette last Saturday, returning Sunday afternoon. Our Sunday school at Walnut Grove was largely attended Sun day— mostly all small boys and girls, about 25 or 30 scholars. We do need some grown people to attend and help teach. We have inough scholars for four (lassis and I do hate to see those little boys and girls with no teacher to teach them or to tell them anything about eternal life. So come out and help in the word given us to do and you will feel better after discharging your du ty to those precious children. So come and try it. You will be am ple paid by looking in the bright faces and sparkling eyes of those little boys and girls, the future prospects of our churches and country. We need about one dollar to send off for literature for those children to study. So come next Sunday and don’t for get your pocket book and let ns nave a rousing good Sunday school at Walnut Grove like we used to have. Let us not drag along any further. But come out and work together and all pull together for the same port. I here is hardly ever anybody at Sun day school who went to Sunday school with me 40 years ago. 1 have attended Sunday school 43 years at the same place, but I never thought 40 years ago that I would be left alone to do all by myself—-superintend and be the only teacher. We have men and women who would make good teachers it they would at tend and take charge of the chil dren. I have no children in school hut I have grand chil dren. I use to go and take my eh’ldren with me as long as they were with me but now they are all gone and the grand chil dren have conir in. those that are in this country. 1 believe that it would be a good idea now Tor parents to go to Sunday school and take the little ones along, raise them up in the Sundax school, it will do them no harm, but a great deal of good. 1 have learned more in Sunday school than 1 ever did in the common literary school, because I never had the chance to go to school but little, outside of a Sundav school. I know of some men who learned their a b cs in Sunday school at M alnut Grov who made good business men. G. A. RAGLAND. Sluggish livers and bowels are Ila cause of nearly every disease. Cleanse your system and regu late the bowels and liver to healthy, natural action by Hol lister’s RoekyM ountain Tea. The surest remedy known 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Summerville Drug Co. WANTED.—IO,OOO cress ties delivered on Central of Geor gia railroad. —N. K. Bitting. Hoarseness, bronchitis mid other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tube* and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar Sold by all Druggists totUe coucU •nwhsiib Xt*«xs« THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY, 6, 1909. LUKE SCOTT BIDS HIS FRIENDS FAREWELL. Well dear friends one and all. I am now on the eve of being sent to the Pen for life though I know God dose know that I am not guilty, while the people dose not know but there will come a time when ever body will see and know for them selves that I was treated rong but God will mak it right at his own good time I ain sure sorry to leave my poor little children to never see them ro more no more on earth my poor mother, sisters brothers aunty and my dear sweet little wife but trust to meet them wher all will be well I have a darling sweet wife in heaven and we some old day will meet to part !•(> never. God bless the dear lit tle Sheriff and his family Also his cook save his dear Soul for Le is a man that is good and kind to all of his prisnors both white and black I will ever love him wherever I go for he was a true friend to me he always had a good gind pleasant word for Luke God bless him bless his little son he too had a smile al ways for Luke I wish I could write of him Just how good he is to the poor prison bound guilty or not guilty he is kind to all. Well too God bless Dr. Wright he too will do his best for a poor prisnor he too was my true friend when trouble wold rack my mind and pains would rack and ache my body he would come and with that medical skill of his he would ease the pain and that to would give ease to the trouble mind may God ever bless him give him a long sweet happy life and save him when don on earth. To I must tell of the dear ordi nary his many favors to me may God with his hand of power keep him in that office till death for he lives not alone for him self but for the good he can do. To bless Mr. Dick Henton in his store for he was my true friend in need and indeed oh God ever bless all be put his hand to for he sure is a friend to the poor and needy. Well bless old man Jackson S<| Bowel save them both at death. Bless .Mr. Haile in his business smile on the Ilenly boys and for my sake and Christ’s sake crown Col Copeland Lords of all and save Col. River in Aberham’s boosoni. Bless Frang Irvine and Bun Shropshire God bless ever body and save this your poor inerson prison bound soul for life is my pray a men. Men I am not guilty Now too Lord bless Mr. Char lie Kellett with a long life and with a dear sweet wife and now Lord smile on the people of Chat tooga with a smile of love now give him many subscribers to his the right hand of Jacob, and give him may subscribers to his paper and let ever one pay him for it at the end of the year. Good by to one and all meet me in Glo rv a men. LUKE S. SCOTT. Mt. John Kinney A Prominent Indianapolis Lawyer, Says, “After Grippe Take Vinol. It Biilt Me up and Made Me Feel Strong." “The grippe left me in a ner vous. weakentd. run down coddi tion. Nothing teemed to restore my strength. At last I tried Vi nol with the very best of results. It built me up and made me feel like a difterent man, and I am now better and stronger than I have been for years.’’ John Kinney. Indianapolis, Ind. This is because Vinol is a genuine tonic and body builder which contains peptonate of iron together with every one of the body-building medicinal elements of cod liver oil but without one drop of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work. Vinol acts directly on the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain the necessary elements from the food eaten to make rich, red blood, healthy flesh and muscle tissue and create strength. Your money baek if Vinol fails to benefit. Summerville Drug Co.' Summerville, Ga. QUITMAN, TEXAS, RURAL 5. Mr. Editor, if you will give me space in your paper I will give you Georgia people a few dots from the Lone Star State. I am a Georgia boy and I like old Georgia because she is a good state and I like to live there if I could make as much there as I can here, but I can make more out here and make it easier than I can in Georgia. The land is so much easier worked and makes so much more to the acre and don’t have use fertilizers. I don’t want to encourage any one to come to Texas unless they just want to come. I don’t want any one to think that because I love old Georgia and I love to live in the dear old state if I could make a living as easy as I can here, I don’t aim to try to encourage no body to come to Texas; they can do just as they like about that. They can come and see for them selves just like I did. lam well satisfied here and don’t guess I will ever make my home back in Georgia again. I have been out here six years and it looks like any one could tell whether they were satisfied or not in that time. I expect to visit Georgia some time in the near future. As to churches, we have four Baptist churches from two to four miles of where I live. We can go to preaching every Sunday We have preaching at our church at Cartright the first and fourth Sundays in each month and we have singing on the second and fourth Sunday evenings. I wish all you Georgia people could be here next Sunday, The Woods county singing convention meets at Pleasant Grove. You could hear some good singing. Now don’t understand me to say that Georgia people don’t have good singing, because they do. The singing is better here because the older folks take more interest in singing than they do there. Old gray haired people go to the singings here and take a hand too We don’t have many Sunday schools here like we did there. 1 think a good Sunday school is the life of the church and I think we would have better churches and better people if we would have more Sunday schools and less horse racing on Sunday. We are having some fine weath er now and the farmers are mak ing good use of it. We have not had any rain to amount to anything since September. Corn looks fine. We have forty acres of corn nearly knee high. This may sound fishy but its true and we have forty acres that is about four inches high. People are all done planting cotton here/ and some of it nearly ready to ehop. Success to The News and its readers. D. A. LAYTON. If you desire a clear complexion take Folev’s Orino Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what every one needs in the spring in order to feel well. Bold by all Druggist. A man who has the reputation oi being gcod natured can always find dozens of people who are willing to test it to the limit. Whooping Cough, This is a more dangerous disease than is generally presumed. It will be a sur prise to many to learn that mo-e deaths result from it than from scar let fever. Pneumonia often results from it. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy has been us»-d in many epidemics of w hooping covgh, and a'ways with the best results Delbert McKeig of Harlan, lowa, says of it: “My boy took whooping cough when nine months old. He had it in the winter. I got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy which proved good. I cannot recomend it too highly.” For sale by Summerville Drug Co. Discharge from Guardianship GEORG I A—Chattooga county. F, S. Lee, guardian of Fannie T. Lee, has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of Fannie T. Lee. This is there fore to notify all persons concern ed to file their objections if any they have on or before the first Monday in June next, else he will be discharged from his guar dianship as applied for. This May 3rd, 1909. J P. JOHNSTON. Ordinary. Does Not Stimulate Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. It is not a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic and alterative. We wish you would ask your doctor about this. He knows. Trust him. Do as he says. /. C. A verCo.,LowelU;fa^ t “hat are Ayer's Pills? Liver Pills. How long "h "c they been sold ?J<ear!y sixt ears. Do doctors recommend them? Ask your own doctor and find CHATTOOGAVILLE DOTS The singing at Sardis church Sunday was well attended. Mr. Percy Gayler was visiting home folks Sunday. Miss Mae Weaver and Mrs. Tides were visiting home folk the latter part of last week. The school at Chattoogaville, which was taught by Misses Lula Williams and Naomi Killian, was closed April 30th. Miss Killian retured to her home at Trenton this week. We will miss Miss Naomi in our Sunday school very much. Misses Etta Gayler, Mellie and Battie Ray were in Lyerly shop ping Saturday. Miss Nola Whitfield went to visit her brother Sunday. Mr. Arthur Whitfield of Lin dale, Misses Mellie and Birniah Ragland and Mr. Edward Kin nard were in Lyerly Saturday shopping. Miss Mellie Ray spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Weaver. Miss Beulah Ray was the guest of the Misses Love Monday. Sam Moore of Holland attend ed the singing at Sardis Sunday. Misses Bessie Gayler and Annie Wade were the guests of Miss Willie Floyd Sunday. The Misses Ragland were guests of Mrs. Smith and Miss Killian recently. CHELSEA Mr. W. F. Henry, who has been sick for several days, is improv ing. Our old usual rain came after all Friday. I think, like Uncle Josh, what it failed to pack like a brick it washed away.. Maybe some of you never heard what Uncle Josh said. He had a good friend Ezra. So an accident pol icy man came around, got Uncle Josh to take out a policy. He said the next time he went over to help his friend, Ezra, on a new house Ezra sent him up on top to bring down some briek left from building a stove flue. Well, he said he went up on the house and got him a barrel, tied a rope to it, put the rope through a well pulley at the top and tied the other end to a beam down in the cellar. So he filled the barrel with brick, went down to loose the rope and let the brick down. So when he untied the rope the barrel of brick was so much heav ier the barrel started down and uncle Josh started up. They met about half way and the barrel got part of uncle Josh and car ried back. So when the barrel hit the ground it knocked the head out, the brick rolled out; then Uncle Josh was the heaviest so he went down and the barrel went up. They met about half way again and what the barrel failed to get the first trip it got the second. So Uncle Josh hit the ground excited, the rope flew out of his hands and here come that old empty barrel and knock ed Uncle Josh in the head. So there were five accidents all in one to be paid off. LIGHTFOOT. Chamberlain’s Liniment. This is a new preparation and a good one. It is especially valuable as a cure for chronic and muscular rheu matism, and for the relief from pain which it affords in acute inflammatory rheumatism. Those who have used it have invariably spoken of it in the highest terms of praise Lame back, lame shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheumatism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to cold or damn, and are quickly cured by ap plying this liniment freely and masag ing the affected parts. Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, is allayed by this liniment. For sale by Sum merville Drug Co. early rTsers The forrous little pills. There Has Recently Been Placed In all the drug stores an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for woman’s ills, called Mother Gray’s AUSTRALIAN LEAF. 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. The News’ Job department fa prepared to do all kinds of com mercial printing in a neat and attractive style. Come in and let us figure with you on your printing. FOR SALE—Wheel and Drag Scrapers, Second Hand Wa gons, Mules and Horses, for cash or good paper. LYERLY FRUIT COMPANY. I have a good Jersey bull for sale or will trade for good milk cow.—S. W. Johnson, Summer ville, Ga., Route 4. FOR SALE—Russell and Mort gage Lifter Cotton Seed, 50 cts. per bushel.—S. W. Johnson, Sum merville, Ga., Route 4. FOR SALE.-One $85.00 or gan and cne guitar, case and in struction books with each. Will take $55.00 cash for both. See Mr. or Mrs. J. L. Hood, Trion, Ga. I hereby warn all persons not to hire or harbor Vass Rodgers, as he is not of age and I have reared him and he is mine till he is of age. W. A. Edwards. NOTICE—I have placed a corn mill in my shop and am prepar ed to do grinding for the public on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.—J. T. Wade. GOLD PLATED RING FREE With each order for Old Time Song Book at 10c. 52 dear old tunes we all love, words and music complete for piano or organ, for 10 cts. Amer ica, Annie Laurie, Auld Lang Syne, Battle Hymn of the Repub lic, Catch the Sunshine, Columbia Coinin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nellie Gray, Dixie’s Land, Flag Sweet Home, Juanita, Lead Kind of the Free, Hail Columbia, Home ly Light, Lillie Dale, Long Ago, Marching Thro’ Georgia, Massa’s in the Cold Ground, My Bonnie, Maryland, Old Kentucky Home, Old Black Joe, Robin Adair, Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Blue Bells of Scotland, Last Rose of Summer, Old Oaken Bucket, Swanee River, Sweet and Low, Star Spangled Barner, Vacant Chair, Those Evening Bells, Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Uncle Ned, Wer’e Tenting Tonight, When the Swallows Homeward Fly, and twenty others for 10c, stamps or coin. For a short time we will send a gold plated fin ger ring FREE as a souvenir to each one who sends a dime for the song book. Send today to Piano and Music Co., Galesburg, m. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE WILL CUREYOU 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*. HFUU •UMTITVTM. Sold by all Druggist.