The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, May 27, 1909, Image 7

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I I Don’t Worry 1 If you are sick, don’t worry, but begin at once g Bto make yourself well. To do this, we but repeat H Hthe words of thousands of other sufferers from ■ ■ womanly ills, when we say: CARDUI J2B ■ | It WiU Help You I For 50 years, this wonderful female remedy, has I I been benefiting sick women. Mrs. Jennie Merrick, I ||of Cambridge City, Ind., says: “I suffered greatly I with female trouble, and the doctors did no good. || O They wanted to operate, but I took Cardui, and it I Igmade me feel like a new woman. lam still using g| this wonderful medicine, with increasing relief.” AT ALL DRUG STORES 1 EXCURSION RATES Via Central of Georgia Railway. To Memphis, Tenn., and re turn, account U. C. V. Reunion, to be held June 8-10, 1909. To Atlanta, Ga., account Amer ican Association of Opticians, to be held June 21-24, 1909. 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 Philathca, to I e 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 Athens, Ga., and return, ac count Summer School University of Georgia, to be held June 26- July 17, 1909. To Knoxville, Tenn, and return, account Summer School of the South, to be held June 22, July 30. 1909. To Memphis, Tenn, and return, account Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association to be held May 18-20, 1909. To Warm Springs, Ga., and re turn account Georgia Bar Associ ation, to be held June 3-4, 1909. Tickets on sale from points in Georgia. • To Nashville, Tenn., and return account Annual Session, Sunday School Congress and Young Peo ples’ Chautauqua, to be held Juir 9-14, 1909. To Nashville, Tenn., and return account Peabody College Summer School for Teachers and Vander bilt Biblical Institutes, to be held June 9, August 4, 1909. For further information in re gard to total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc., apply to nearest tick et agent. Now is the time to clean up premises. Use lime freely. Much sickness may be prevented by proper attention to cleanliness about the premises at this season. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help it. Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don’t trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who have i trifled with indigestion, have been i sorry for it—when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and 3 they have not been able to cure it. 1 Use Kodol and prevent having I Dyspepsia. Everyone Is subjict 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 Ru 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 BY DR. GEO. B. WOOD Optometrist and Optician i 309 Broad street, Rome, Ga. 1 Examines Eyes thoroughly— Relieves Eyestrain, Headaches. 1 tired and inflamed eyes, or de fective vision. e Every kind of Spectacle and Eye Glasses Sold Does lens grinding and gives best service to be had. Dupli ' cates any lens and repairs glass ’ es promptly. Everything guaranteed. Ab solutely reliable. Don’t ruin your eyes and un , dermine your health. See Dr. , Wood at once. Sluggish livers and bowels are ] div cause of nearly every disease. I Cleanse your system and regu late the bowels and liver to healthy, natural action by Hol . lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The surest remedy known 35 cents, i Tea or Tablets. Summerville Drug Co. . Ordinary coffee does more than lots of people. It settles, and then you may have no grounds for complaint. ' If you expect to get the original Car . bolized Witch Hozel Salve, you must ,be sure it is DeWitt’s Carbolized i Witch Hazel Salvo. It is , good for cuts, burns and bruises, and is espec- > tally good for piles. Refuse substi ] stutes. Sold by all druggists. Georgia peaches will be shipped > to Chicago within sixty hours i from the time they are taken from r the orchards this season. Hereto ! fore, about five days has been . retp ired. a partial digester—and physies are not digesters at all. Kodol is a perfect digester. If you could see Kodoldlgestingevery particle of food, of all kinds, in the glass test-tubes in our laboratories, you 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 tn your druggist today and get a dol lar bottle. Then afi<*r you have used the entire content** of the bottle if you can honestly say, that it has not done yon any good, return the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your money without oues tion or delay. We will then pay the drug gist for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, ail druggists know that our guarantee is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one in a family. The large hot tie contains 2y£ times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the labor*- tories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. ALL DRUGGIST. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. i Prayer Ended Man’s Trial. The case of Jordon Swain, un der indictment for the murder of W. C. Beasley, near Mt. Vernon last October was brought to a stid i den and unexpected close iinmedi ately after court went into session Tuesday, says the Dawson News. On taking the bench of the Oconee circuit four years ago Judge Martin instituted the prac tice of opening court with pray er, a minister usually performing this service. Rev. Joe S. McDan iel was present as a witness for the state against Swain, and up on invitation offered prayer. Referring to the prisoner in his prayer the minister said: “1 pray for mercy for this poor boy who is now on trial for life. His hands arc stained with the blood of his victim, and 1 hope that when he comes to die, which he must, the great God will forgive him for his erime. If he fails to get for giveness in this world I hope he will be forgiven in the world to ccine. (), Lord, have mercy up on this poor sinner, whose hands are dyed in the blood of his fel low man. * * * May the doc tors of the law in this case speak t uthfully, honestly and not lie. ’ After tlm prayer by Rev. .Mc- Daniel Solicitor Graham began argument for the state, when to the surprise of a crowded -court house Attorney Cooper, for the. defense arose with a motion for a mistrial, based upon the allu- . s' n of the minister to the prison , er. His motion was sustained j and a mistrial declared by Judge ( Martin, and the jury discharged. , Swain was returned to jail. ] Smashes All Records As an allround laxative tonic ’ and health-builder no other pills ( can compare with Dr. King’s | New Life Pills. They tone and 1 regulate stomach, liver and kid- < neys, purify the blood, strength- j en the nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, I Headache, Chills, and Malaria, I Try them. 25c at Summerville ' Drug Co. 1 A Toast to Woman This beautiful toast to woman I was originally given by a man < who had been a hard drinker but I who liad turned from the wine 1 cup and become one of the lead- 1 ing lights of the legal profession. The occasion was a banquet in < Philadelphia on April 17, 1881. > It is follows: 1 “I should like to propose a 1 toast tonight, although a total I abstinence man myself—l toast I to woman. To be drunk, not in liquor or any kind, for we should never pledge a woman in that which may bring her husband reeling home to abuse where In; should love and cherish, sends her sons to a drunkard’s grave, and her daughters to a life of I shame. Oh, no not in that but - rather in the life giving water < (pure as her chastity, clear as i her institutions, bright as her < smile, sparkling as the laughter <>f her eyes, cheering as her eon- ■ solation, strong and sustaining as her love—in the crystal water I would drink to her that she would remain queen regent to the em pire she has already won, ground ed deep as the universe in love; built up and exercised in the hemes and hearts of the world, I would drink to her, the full blow flower of creation’s corning, of which man was but the bud and blossom, to her who in childhood clasps our little hands and teaches us to lisp the first sweet prayer to the Great-All-Father, who comes to us in youth with good counsel and advice, who in man hood meets our heart yearnings with the faithfulness of conjugal love, and whose hand, when our feet go down in the shallow gently smoothes the rough pil low of death as none other can; to her who is the flower of flow ers, the pearl of pearls. God’s latest, best and brightest gift to man —woman, peerless, pure, sweet, royal woman.”—Elkdom. Rev. I, C. Williamson’s Letter. Rev I. C. Williamson, Huntington, W Va., writes: “This is to certify that I used Foley’s Kidney Remedy ; for nervous exhaustion and kidney | trouble and am free to say that It will i do all that you claim for it.” Foley’s ; ] Kidney Remedy has restored health | and strengr.th to thousands of weak, run down people. Contains no harm-1 ful drugs and is pleasant to take. Hold j by all Druggists. I OBITUARY God in his providence has seen fit to enter our church and take unto Himself Sister Lillie Belle Cobb, who was born June the 12, 1871, was married July the 4th 1889; Wits converted and united with Pleasant Grove church in 1902 and was baptized by her pastor, Rev. B. F. Hunt. She departed this life March 13, 1909. She was a consecrated Chris tian, loyal to the church, always interested in everything that tended to promote the cause of her Redeemer. The announce ment of her death carried a thrill of sorrow to the hearts of her numerous friends and rel atives. As it was God’s will to take this Christian when he did. though we are unable to see why she should be 'called away from the home and church just at this time. Yet we know it was best for we are taught that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord. Let us there fore with humble submission bow and say ‘‘Tilly will be done.” Sister Cobb was not permitted to attend church regularly for several years on account oi fee ble health. But when in our midst 1 her sweet spirit and quiet. lovable manner endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. To know her was to love her. As a wife she was true and devoted, affectionate and kind as a moth er, ready to make sacrifice to de ny herself for the sake ot her children. How sad it is to see a mother taken from her children, but, we know our Heavenly Fath er is full of love and mercy and will watch over and protect them We would say to the bereaved children and broken-heaerted bus band to weep not, but strive to live as she lived, so when the death angel knocks at your door you too, may be ready to go. Whereas, it. has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove Sis ter Cobb from our midst, let. us bow in humble submission to Him, wh'o doeth all things well. 'Therefore, be it, Resolved, First, That we commend the lit." of Sister Cobb as worthy of our emulation, knowing that her life has left a lasting impression for good hi our church and com munity. Second, That a page on our church book be dedicated to her memory, a copy of Ibis memo rial be furnished the. family ot our deceased sister and a copy be sent t.o The Summerville News for publication. MRS. M. P. DILL, MRS. T. J. HIGH, HATTIE I. PERRY, Committee. For Cleaning Wall Paper To clean wall paper use the following reeeipe: Ten cents worth of liquid ammonia, ten cents’ worth of oil of sassafras, one teaspbonful (even full) ol salt and 1 quart of cold water. Mix the water with the ingredient then add white Hour until it is thick enough to drop from a spoon Put in a covered pail, set i|i a kef tie of boiling water, ami cook un til done, stirring often. If it. does not stick to the hand when cool it is done. Remove from the pail and divide into loaves working each piece a while in the hand. Take out. only what is needed, leaving the rest covered in the pail to prevent the ammonia from evaporating. Rub the wall with a loaf, working the dirt into the dough. Whrn very dirty, ex change for a claen loaf. Phis removes dirt and grease magical ly and leavis old piper as good as new wlu-n used carefully. Woman’s Home Companion for June. Whooping Cough, This is a more dangerous disease than is generally presumed. It will he a sur prise to many to learn that rno’e deaths result from it than from scar let fever. Pneumonia often results from it. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy has been used in many epidemics of whooping cough, and always with the best results. Delbert, MeKeig of Harlan, lowa, says of it: “My boy book 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. . Men are like rivers, the deeper they are the less noise they make. H; -x - --uX ■£ 1 . U ■ K ] A ■ fn | ■ ■ ' ■ gm 1 i * ■ ■ fl ■z H B Bl B « The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of _/? and has been made under his per- s // , Sonal supervision since its infancy, t AvAztZ'2. Allow no one to deceive you in this. I All Counterfeits, Imitations and “<Tust-af-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger inc health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA , Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing 8. rups. It. is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It des''roys Worms 1 and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind s Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation I, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates Hie s Stomach and Bowels, giving' healthy anil natural sleep. i The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA AI-WAVS I yT Bears the Signature of : The Kind You Have Always Bought hi Use For Over 30 Years. The Lowly Peanut. I 'flic groumlpca crop of this* country for 1908 was valued at' H $ 12,100,000. Yet the ‘‘goober, "j |as it is commonly called, became; I I of eommereial importance only! as far back ns 1870. 11. would: bi well if 'peanut politieiamsl would develop as rapidly ami as usefully. The peanut was known to some] 1 extent in colonial days, ami prob 1 ably came from tropical Ameri-I ca. Until recently American pea ] nuts were grown chiefly in Vir ! ] ginin, Tennessee, the Carolinas and Georgia; Now they comci from all <»f the South Allanlii-. States, the southern border and California. Expert W. R. Beat. ] tie, in a phani'pldef issued by Hie] Department of Agrii-ult lire, says that, in the bull weevil districts they will make frequently a more, profitable crop than cotton. We read of peanuts plain, roast ’ ed, of peanut butter and peanut brittle, of peainut oil, peanut meal peanut by-products for feeding stock, peanut hay almost equal to the best, clover—peanut forage to take the place id' corn, peanut vines and kernels chopped into a balancing ration for dairy cows,l ' and peanuts for fattening hogs. ( Besides, peanuts are soil build 1 ers and renovaters. In the day , o l ' advancing cost of living they are among the cheap things that ■ make good. Dawson News. I _ s Friendships that are based on j loams are apt to be slink). t ".,"1. - (Tollcouch , AND CUr?E THE lungs ' wi ™ Dr. King’s New Discovery : for CBE& H 8 ..ftSia. AND AIL THROAT AND tItNG TDOIJBI.ES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. I ' inn ;■ -f 1 (doctor king I THE OLD RELIABLE DOCTORS. OLDEST IN AGE AID LONGEST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATED M MEDICINE. - WE OFFER YOU THE LARGE AND VALUABLE EXPERIENCE OF TIE LWBEST i ? ESTABLISHED AND MOST NEUABLE SPECIALISTS IN TNI UNTN i \ A Authorized by the state to treat CHRONIC, DEMONS MB SPECIAL * tDISEASES. We guarantee to refund money If not cured. All med 1- ■f-jl cinea iuroished ready tor use- no mercury or injurioas medicines ■ Vfr used. No detention from hueine-sg. Patients at a distance 9 T treated by mall and express. Medicines sent everywhere free JL --X from gate or break;rge. No medicine eent O-O. D. unless In W ✓ etructed. Charges low. Thousands of c*srs cured. State your S 4 • •**<K, case and send for terms. Consultation FREE and ocD&aentlal, in I si Jo- / person, or by letter. Call or write today. Don't delay. ■ I perms Debility and Waaknmas stricture g. aI Men the *e--H’» of youihful folly and ex<c» No pain and no exposure. Mo oauatlc* J I MJlli mb .AUking by drranw or vnh , |,.,ugiea orsouaru. NodetuaSion from bual & pln-l- e and b.ot.-i.oi on the fare rtnhrt oi. fM . 3(h Tbou.andn eutad. «*• geataalea to refund f E blood to the head, pain- m the bark < onfiiaed idea* ril , ( „ ry |f not permanently cured. My Seek fully ex bMhfulaeati, aveihM>n to a->clety i.iains this dtauMe , ■ ioaeof vital forces. !om of manhood.etc , cured for .. . * rrt 'tniMFMd taa !S TUe aeretuin- K ife We canf»ightio»ae«, restore bat f ICOCGi® causing nervousdebiuly, weakaenj a» Efdevelop and mature young or rniddicaysd who • r «! o fxk« nervousevetaio eU: i>ef maaaaUr eurud will. f; K*»akly and wreck* and make them nt for S • S'?? WT*’ nTrS K Blwn hills i" »)['«• .1. uir .A'.— wndH r '.ypn<iis,«„d ( „ r >r. nydroaaiS * b- ca, (iiect and all forma of private otseb’'*-*'ft SSI A W I • • luw days < tt. jred te xtay ' wel Wv guarantee to refund you/;* II I ill i1 I 3 without pain. " Emon.y if not!-'n.anently cured £l/1 fl C£ Wpeoapplletienr ; ' Bladder and Proslatrc air’d cure, nerft la ytain t Diseases Fraa Museum r Lon. IIIWWBIML BeiI "MSfoirffirfagH •j MUSEUM ‘'COUGH REMEDY ittUCI«JUUtIU!4UUU(JU'Jtiw cirxama Coughs,Colds, CROUP, WhoopingCoiigh This remedy can always be depend’d upcn and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or otlrr harmful drug and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, lar-e ilk 59 cents. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP (iNKfOUT Nature’s Ink Eratlicafor and Stain Remover. IMPROVED and PERFECTED Absolutely Harmless. Positively removes Ink Stains from Paper, Linen and White Goods, Leather and ths Hands. Also removes Mildew, Iron Rust, Drug, and Fruit and Berry Stains. Everybody who uses Ink needs | Ink-Out. No oilicccomplete without it. i An absolutely infallible Ink and Stain Remover is an invaluable adjunct to any household. We guarantee 44 Ink-Out.” Your dealer Is authorized to refund your money if Ink-Out do.es not do all we claim for it when used according to directions. 'lake no substitute ask for “Ink- Qut ” and insist on getting it. The genuine bears my portrait and sac simile signature on the top of each box. lor sale by stationers and others. PRICE 25 CENTS. If your deakT cannot supply you send 30c. in utampH ami we will mull you u package direct. JOHN DIAMOND, Sole Manufacturer, Philadelphia, U. S. A.