The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, May 27, 1909, Image 6

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Syrup tfTtes Cleanses the §XJ'\ Pin j" ually; Dispels Lolas andfieadr aches due to Constipation; Arts naturally, acts truly as a Laxative. . Bost forMenAVonwn ana I liila ren-young and Old. Io £et its De«w|icial Always buy the Genuine which has the jidl name of the Loin -1 Ro Syrup Co. by whom it « manufacturer! printed on the J front of every packnay- SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, one size only, regular price 50« bottle. NOTICE Notice in hereby given that an ap plication for a charter will be filer! an provided by law, aa follows, to-wit STATE OF GEORGIA. To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of State: The petition of It. G. Peters, .lames R. Peters, Roy A. Nickerson and Richard H. Hoffman, who reside in Manistee, County of Manistee, and State of Michigan, and H. H. Shack elton, John H. Reynolds, Joseph L. Bass. H. M. Smith, B. T, Haynes and W. 8. McHenry, who reside in Romo, County of Floyd and state if Georgia, shows: 1. That they desire to form a railroad corporation, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of the Gen oral Assembly of Georgia, approved December the 17th, 1872, and codi fied In the Code of Georgia of 1895 in sections 2159 to 2179 inclusive. 2. The name of the rairoad com pany which petitioners desire to have Incorporated is to be "Rome and Northern Railroad Company.’’ 3. The length of said road to be constructed within the State of Geor gia. aa near as can be estimated will be about eighty (80) miles. 4. Said road will commence and run from a point in or near Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, in a general Northerly direction, to a point, on the line between the states of Geor gia and Tennessee. 6. The counties In Georgia through which said road will run, are Floyd, ChalltMiga, Walker, Whitfield and Catoosa. 6. Said road will run beginning at a point In or near Rome, Floyd County. Georgia, to a point on the State line in the county of Catoosa, thence on into or through the State ol Tennessee to such Northern point as may be determined on after said road has reached the State line as aforesaid, between Georgia and Ten nessee. 7. The amount of the proposed Capital stock is one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). in shares of one hun dred dollars ($100.00) each, with the privilege of increasing said Capital stock, according to law. to such an amount as may be necessary lit the furtherance of the construction and extension of said road. All stock is sued to be common stock of equal dignity. 8. The principal office of the pro posed incorporation will be in the city of Rome, county of Floyd, state of Georgia. 9. Petitioner* desire to be incor porated as aforesaid, for and during the term of one hundred and one years. 10. Petitioners do intend in good faith to go forward without delay, the Capital stock of one million dol lars ($1,000,000.00) having already been subscribed for. to construct equip maintain and operate said road within the state of Georgia, and to extend the same into Tennessee as hereinbefore stated. Wherefore they pray to be incor porated under the laws of this state. This 20th day of May. 1909. R. G. Peters, James R. Peters. Roy A. Nickerson. Richard H. Hoffman. H. H. Shackleton. John H. Reynolds. Joseph L. Bass, H. M. Smith. W. S. McHenry, B. T. Haynes, Petitioners. Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Taras it Boothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tube*and the m«*t obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar Sold by all Druggists EARLY R V I Tbe famous little pills. SEMINOLE We have had rain, rain, and now we have grass, grass. But this morning is clear and the sun is sinning beautiful, but the most of tiie ground is wet, still people hare gone to plowing and boring cotton. The farmers are not done planting corn, but have to stop to work the cotton. There is generally a good stand of cot ton and com where it has been planted right. Gardens look well ami we are having new Ir ish potatoes, English peas ami cabbage, but no beans yet. I guess there is about as much cot ton planted as usual, though cot ton is somewhat late —most all planted in May. Dr. Ragland and family will leave ('hattoogaville Wednesday for Atlanta and will remain a day or two there, then.leave for Texas. Dr. Marcus Ragland and fam ily have returned to their home hi North Carolina. The, community will take no tice that on the sth Saturday, 29 day of June, is the day appoint ed to clean off the grave yard at Johnston cemetery. Bro. Griffitt preached at Sar dis Saturday and Sunday. The congregation was somewhat small on account of the foot washing at Byerly. On next Sunday Rev. B. F. Guille will preach at Walnut Grove, also at night. The sac rament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered on Sunday al the 11 O’clock service. Our Sunday schools at both churches are fairly good now, but not what they ought to be. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Matins and cliildre-n of near Summerville vis ited relatives in this community last week. The health of this community is generally good. Some bad colds probably caused by so much damp weather. G. A. RAGLAND. OAK HILL The Sunday school at this place is progressing nicely. Manter Garfield Brady died Friday night and was buried at Oak Hill cemetery Sunday. Rev. 1). A. Pledger conducted the fu neral service. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereav ed relatives. Mrs. Samantha Dempsey is in disposed we are sorry to say. Mr. Carl Blalock of Chattanoo ga is visiting his uncle at this place. Several from this place attended foot-washing at Lyerly Sunday. Miss Pluma Bridges spent Sun day with Miss Lizzie Dempsey. Pine Grove and Lyerly crossed bats at Lyerly Saturday. The score being 8 to 5 in favor of Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bagley spent Sunday with the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Dempsey. The Singing at Oak Hill Sun day was good and a good attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bagley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Detupsey. All parties are warned not to hire Charlie O’Dell as he is un der contract with me until crops are laid by, and is also indebted to me. Charlie Bryant. 1 have for sale a milk cow with young calf. You can see her 3 miles north of Summerville at A. T. Hendrix. All parties interested in the grave yard at Raeeoon are re quested to meet Saturday. May 29. at 1 o’clock, to clean it off. WANTED—At once two hus tling insurance solicitors in Chat tooga county to solicit for the best Co. in America. Experience I not necessary. Address. Hagan i Bros., Calhoun. Ga. I am a professional mill-right and wheel-right and would be pleased to do such work for any :one needing anything in this line. All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. I am unable to do hard manual labor and would like to get some work of this kind. — B. G, Camp. Rome, Ga. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S c ASTORIA THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909 TRANS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clements spent the latter part of last week with relatives near Rock Springs. Mr. John and Will Griffith made a business trip to Rome last week. Mrs. Walraven of Lafayette was called to the bed side of her sister last week, who continues quite sick. Mr. Gene Bowman and family ami Miss Viola Alverson were shopping in Rome last week. Miss Georgia Ward who has ’been attending school at Calhoun returned home Saturday. Mr. Knox Chapman and fam ily were the guests of Mr. W. C. White last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ethel Hames returned home last Saturday after spend ing some time with her brother near Trion. Charles Ward made a business trip to Dalton last week. Mr. Joel Keith is indisposed this week. Miss Mary Puryear was visit ing Mrs. Cheyne the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Keith spent last week at Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. George Hames of Trion were visiting their father, Mr. J. A. Hames, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Hatfield of Rome was mix ing with friends here recently. Mrs. Julius Ward is spending this week with her mother in home. Joe Hames is indisposed this week. PAT. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley’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. Sold by all Druggist. According to advices received by the Georgia Fruit Exchange the sale of peaches on the track and in the orchard, at high prices continues. Holmes Johnson a grower of Grays,in Jones county, who has an estimated yield of 6,- (100 crates now on the trees, has refused an offer of $4,000 for them, the purchaser to assume all risks from now, as well as gather and pack the fruit. O. J. Massee a Marshallville grower, has, it is understood, accepted $1,500 for bis fruit on the trees. Dewitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, small, gentte and sure. Sold by all druggist. Mr. ami Mrs. J. McCamy of Teloga were in town Tuesday. Esq, G. W. Warsham was here from Teloga Tuesday. Mr. T. A. Silk of Menlo was in town Tuesday. A labor bureau bulletin says that the industries of the country are operating to about 85 per cent of their capacity. Former Railroad Commission er Fuller E. Callaway denies that, his resignation as a member of the railroad commission was caused in any degree by the ques lion of port rates. He states that it was due solely to business engagements. NOTICE The ladies and children inter ested in Bethel school are request ed to meet with the School Im provement Club at Bethel Pres byterian church next Saturday afternoon, Mav 29, at 2 o’clock. XXX B«ware of Ointment for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when en'ering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Go., Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous i surface of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure l>e sure you get genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A< o. Testimonials free. Sold by i Druggists. Price, 7"c per bottle. Take Hail's Family Pills for cousti-! pat ion. Pointed Paragraphs. (Dalton Citizen) A martyr is a man who meekly wears a home-made shirt. A hairpin in the hands of a woman is mightier than the sword Many a woman’s greatness is due to the smallness of her hus band. If you want to satisfy a man give him what he thinks be wants Nothing pleases a woman more tl an to help a man spend his money. Today a girl may be beautiful bride, and tomorrow just Mrs. Jones. No woman with a pretty neck lace is afraid of getting a sore throat. It is surprising how many friends a man has—until he re ally needs one. it’s easier to get a woman to love you than it is to induce a tailor to trust you. A woman doesn’t care who saves the money as long as she is per mitted to spend it. Don’t bet with your wife un less you are prepared to lose whether you win or not. If a man is ignorant he may learn, but if he knows too much there is no hope for him. A girl likes to test her engage ment ring by writing her name on a pane of glass. Always speak well of yourself as your enemies will do all the hammering necessary. Some ladies get red in the face from modesty, some from anger, Mid others from the drug store. The woman in the case knows a man is in love long before he himself tumbles to the fact. It’s usually a month or so af ter it’s done that a man begins to tli ink seriously about married life. He talks and she listens dur ing courtship, but after marriage the plan generally is reversed. An engagement ring is the out come of a trust, and the wedding ring is the natural result of a combination. A man may acknowledge the corn if his wife has to take off his shoes when he comes home late at night. It’s queer liow women differ in regard to the kind of men they waint to marry, and the kind they do marry. The only charms some of the young men possess are attached to their watch-chains. The pen is mightier than the sword, but the man who is chased by a bull dog would give a box of them for a hickory club. (When you see a man cleaning a girl’s bicycle they may be en gaged, but when you see the op eration reversed they are married The pretty girls whose faces are their fortunes soon go into tbe hands of receivers. A man whom the world calls great may be but a small potato in the eyes of his wife. What this old world is looking for today is an all-round man who is entirely square. Any man can make a fool of himself; but if he has a woman’s help it is much easier. “Live and let live”may be a good motto, but “Live and help live” would be a better one. Woman’s crowning glory is her hair; but we don’t care for glory in our butter. When a man once begins to go down hill, he finds the road well greased and none to scatter sand. The bald-headed man should take great comfort in the knowl edge that he is coming out on top 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 teti are simply muscular rheumatism due to told or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this liniment. Try it, You are certain to be delight ed with the quick relief which it af fords. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. Out of 2,500 beys recently ex amined in the schools of Kansas only six cigarette smokers were found to be what would general!} be called "bright.” Ten of the remainder were average students, while all the rest of the 2.500 were found to be poor at theii studies, or worthless. ■ children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA One Dose for Coughs Children cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. Often a single dose at bedtime will completely control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough. Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and frankly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy. No alcohol in this cough medicine. j.C.AyerCo.,Lowell,Mass. i lazv liver makes a lazy boy. An active brain demands an active liver. No betti a-rative for boys and girls than Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor about them. He know: The Queen of All Honor the dear old mother. Time has scattered the snowy flakes on her brow, plowed deep furrows on her cheeks, but is she not sweet and beautiful now? The lips are thin and shrunken; but those are the lips which have kissed many a hot tear from the childish cheeks—and they are the sweetest lips in all the world. The eye is dim, yet it glows with the soft radiance of holy love which can never fade. Ah, yes, she is a dear old mother. The sands of life are nearly run out, but feeble as she 'is, s'he will go further and read) down lower for you than any other upon earth You can not walk into a midnight where she can not see you; you can not enter a prison whose bars will keep her out; you can never mount a scaffold too high for her to reach, that she may kiss and bless you in evidence of her deathless love. When the world shall despise and forsake you, when it leaves you by the way side to die unnoticed, the dear old mother wHll gather you in her feeble arms and carry you home and tell you of all your virtues until you almost forget that your soul is disfigured by vices. Love her tenderly and cheer her declining years with Italy devotion.—Selected. Everybody is likely to have kidney and bladder tronble. In tact nearly everbody has some trouble of this kind. That is the reason why you so often have pains in the back and grion, scalding sensation, urinary dis orders, etc.-that’s your kidneys. The best thing to do is to get some of DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills right away. Take them for a few days ora week or so and you will feel all right. In this way, too, you will ward off dangerous and possibly serious ailments. They are perfectly harmless, and are not only antiseptic, but ally pain quickly by their healing properties. Send your name to E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, for a free trial box. They are sold by all drug gists. Every farmer worthy of the name takes good eare of his live stock. They are part of his capi tal, and a man is indeed unwise who does not take care of that. But mules and horses can be bought, while the fertility of the soil—the farmer’s' most important asset—can be built up only by wise expenditure of time, money and. effort. Well-terraced lands suffered some in our unusually heavy spring rains but the valu able surface of unterraced lands took a swift journey to the Gulf impairing the capital stock of the farm owner to a serious extent Proper terracing preserves capital and make it yield good dividends. —Cedartown Standard. 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 iheumatism. 'lhose who have used it have invariably spoken of it in the highest terms of praise Lame back, lame shoulder and stiff ueek are due to rheumatism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to cold or damp, 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. .many a man becomes real pro-1 ficient in the art of dodging about the first of each month. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tta Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /TF ~ Signature of J In this day and time a man's, outgo is often more than his in come- FOR SALE—Wheel and Drag Scrapers, Second Hand Wa gons, Mules and Horses, for cash or good paper. LYERLY FRUIT COMPANY. FOR SALE—Russell and Mort gage Lifter Cotton Seed, 50 cts. per bushel.—S. W. Johnson, Sum merville, Ga., Route 4. OUR CLUBBING RATES The Summerville News and th< Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal co '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. The Summerville News and Home and Farm one year for $1.25. Sheriff Sale Will be sold before the court house in the town of Summerville on the first Tuesday in June, 1909 between the usual hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following property towit: One gray horse, age nine years old, weight 850 lbs. Levied on as the property of W. H. Taylor to satisfy the foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of J. N. Rush. This May Ist, 1909. A. H. GLENN, Sheriff. 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 Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nellie Gray, Dixie’s Land, Flag of the Free, Hail Columbia, Home Sweet Home, Juanita, Lead Kind 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. PARKER’S MAIR BALSAM and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to liestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp it hair falling. 50c, and SIjOO at Druggists FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURB 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*. KSFUSS SUBSTITUTKS. Sold by all Druggist.