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■ Women Suffer 1
■ much needless pain when they delay using Cardui ß
ia for their female troubles. Cardui has been found to E
■ relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and diz- t-
B ziness, arising from deranged organs. It does more I
■ than relieve, —if used persistently,—many have writ- E
■ ten to say that it cured them.
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I Mrs. Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., writes: “Cardui cured ■
me a^tcr doctors and everything else had failed. I had been suffer- E
B ing with numb spells ever since I was 16 years old. One day I I
B decided to take Cardui. I have now taken 5 bottles and I can say ■
B that it has cured me. I advise all suffering women to give Cardui B
B a long and fair trial.”
| Mrs. Johnson suffered years. Have you? Do you wish to ? BBS
ILj But why suffer at all? Take Cardui. Give it a fair trial.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
In Memory.
Os J. V. Atkins who fell asleep in
Jesus on June the 10, 1909, at his
home near Antioch. He was tender
ly laid to rest at Bethlehem churcb
at Fish, Ga. The funeral services
was conducted by Rev. J. Davis, as
sisted by H. H. Papham. He was
born Sept. 28, 1828, and was 79
years of age.
He was a loyal member of the Bap
tist church for 64 years, and was a
deacon for 20 years. While we have
lost a true Christian man, his dear
■wife has lost a true husband and
the children a loving father. He was
ever ready to do good to everybody
and to lend a helping hand to the
needy. He will be sadly missed by
all who knew him, but missed more by
that wife whose head is blooming
for the grave.
He was married to Miss Elizabeth
Holcomb in Dekalb county on the
.28th day of December, 1847. He
leaves a wife and five sons and
three daughters, 58 grand children,
and 25 great grand children to mourn
.his departure.
Brother Adkins was loved by ev
■eryone and no one was ever heard to
say an harm word of him. While
lie had been in feeble health for
some time and was not able to at
tend his meetings, yet he had the
pastor call at his home and talk to
him of Jesus. . He never feared
death but regretted leaving his lov
<ed ones behind, but knew God would
comfort and keep them.
All that loving hands and skilled
physicians could do was done. Dr.
C. W. Peek done everything possi
ble but God knew best and said,
'"Come up higher.”
He answered the summons and
said, “Farewell, all you loved ones,
I bid you adieu; I am going home to
wear that robe and crown prepared
for me.”
Written by _his loving grandchild,
' CALLIE ATKINS.
MONEY TO LOAN
$1,000.00 and up on First
Class Farms
Write or Call on
Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal
Attorneys at Law
1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Clark Bldg.
Rome, Georgia.
ourprising,
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- We knew what Kodol would do
lected long enough, brings on seri- before ever the first bottle was
ous diseases in which Kodol cannot sold. If we did not know just what
benefit you. '* these there it will do, we would not guarantee
is no help f it the way we do.
There art , ?ry few ail- It is easy for you to prove Kodol
ments whic ...not be traced di- —the next tor the first) time you
rectly to impure blood. And im- have an attack of indigestion. And
pure blood is always due to a dis- you will certainly be surprised at
ordered stomach. the results. It is perfectly harm-
Use Kodo and prevent Nervous less.
Dyspepsia. There can be no harm in trying
Kodol will effectually assist Na- something that may do you a great
ture to secure a complete restora- deal of good—when it costs you
lion of good digestion. It does nothing if it doesn’t.
this by at once digesting all food
in the stomach and keeping it di- Uur Guarantee
gested, until the stomach is rested Go to your drnggi a today and get a doi
and ran resume its own work Ko- !ar twHle- Tbeu after you have u-ed the
and can resume its own worm rvo- entire of tbc tK , rtl> . if ~H n
dol removes the cause—and the . honestly hay, that It has not done you any
effect quickly removes itself. i good, return the bottle to the druggist and
WhOT it is recalled that A no . he will refund your tnom y without que ,-
vvnen It IS recalled mat tion or delav. We will then pay the drug-
plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer —and e .,t for the bottle. Don't hesitate all
even Consumption—are due to druggUm know that onr guarantee k good.
~ .s/toc,<■ ts,,e Thieoffer applies totne large bottle only
poor digestion and poisons thus an j O ne In a family. The large bot-
transmitted to the' blood, and tie contains 2K times a» muen a» the fifty
throughout the system—the impor-. cent bottle.
tance of maintaining good diges-; Kodol is prepared at the labor*,
fjou is at once realized. ‘-oriesof E.C.DeWitt i: Co.,Chicago.
FOR SALE to i ALL DRUGGIST.
Be Patient With the Boy.
i The boy has some rights!
i They are too often overlooked.
Older sisters frequently resent
i them.
t Even mothers sometimes fail to
■ recognize them.
: The growing boy has scant cour-
i I tesy shown him at home.
What if his tracks are seen occa
sionally on the clean floor.
What if he make noise enough
1 to raise the dead.
It must be remembered that.
I these are not crimes or shortconi
; ings.
Time and patience can remedy
- these and many other thoughtless
■ acts.
> Time, patience and judicious en
; couragement will prove more effect
ive than faultfinding.
i Is there any member of the fairi
i ily who hears more complaints of
: his methods than the boy?
Yet he really does many little
helpful things that we would miss
i if they were omitted.
Ho lias a right to appreciation and ,
thanks when his small daily chores
i are veil done. (
Is it right to give the boy the |
attic room and his sister a big, sun- (
ny, second lit or room?
Is it right to think that any sort ]
i of cast-off furniture, will do for the (
destructive boy?
He might not be so thoughtless (
and destructive if he possessed a ]
beautiful and convenient room to (
care for. (
An appreciation of the beautiful (
artistic and orderly is mostly a mat- |
, ter of education and the boy has a ,
right to it. I
A boy has a right to all the home
privileges accorded his sisters, and
i to be exempt from the accusation
that he is at the bottom of all the
mischief afloat.—Philadelphia Rec- ]
, ord.
To relieve constipation, clean out
the bowels, tone and strengthen the
digestive organs, put them in a nat
ural condition with Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea, the most reliable ton
ic for thirty years. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. Summerville Drug Co.
A smile can accomplish more in
a minute than harsh words in a
month.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY’ 1, 1909.
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I AGRICULTURAL TOPICS J
THE VALUE OF PEAS
The small grain crops are now be-
I ing harvested, and the land on which
l they grew will be left bare to the
scorching rays of the sun unless the
| farmers hustles now and get these
! lands planted to peas. Not only will
these lands be left without a cov
er crop if they are not planted to
peas, but there are also destitute of a
great amount of plant food in the
form of nitrogen. All the small
grain crops, as oats and wheat, are
great nitrogen consumers, so if you
did not supply a great deal of this
element in your manure with which
you fertilized your grain crops, your
land has less of this element than it
hud when you sowed the grain.
Now, to supply the needed ele
ment to your impoverished soil, the
most common, the best the cheap
est the most profitable means for
the Southern farmers is the planting
of cow peas. Be sure to get every
foot of your oat and wheat land plant
ed to cow peas. This will supply
your laud with a shady cover crop
during the dry and parching days of
the summer and fall, restore the need
ed element of plant food, put your
land back into good healthy chemi
cal condition for future crops, and
last, but not least, it will supply you
with from one to three tons of the
best hay obtainable per acre, with
which to feed cattle and stock
through the winter, thereby aiding
you in establishing a home fertilizer
plant. A ton of well-cured peavine
hay is worth as much as 15 bushels
of corn as a food value, and will grow
on less land and with less expense
than that amount of corn will require
Anyway, you need them both to feed
together to make a better balanced
ration. So, brother Farmers, will
you not see to it that you get all
stubble land planted to peas.—Farm
ers Union News.
The best pills made are DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
liver pills. They are small, gentle,
pleasant, easy to take and act prompt
ly. They are sold by all druggists.
'Will You Pay for Nitrogen or Get
it Free?
It is a question whether the farmer
will let nitrogen impoverish him or
make it help enrich him. Can any
one conceive of any good reason for
buying at 20 cents per pound what he
can get for nothing—can even get
paid for taking? For the legumes
not only supply nitrogen, they make
the finest feed for all soils of stock:
and if one-third the land planted in
cotton were each year devoted to
legumininous crops, in five years
there would not only be more bales
of cotton made at a much smaller
cost per bale, but there would also
be more and better live stock in the
South, better crops of all kinds, few
er bills to pay for feed and “supplies,
more money coming in and less go
ing out, richer farmers and a more
prosperous country.
The most prosperous farmers of
the South, almost without exception,
get their nitrogen by growing le
gumes; the poorest ones get theirs
from the fertilizer bag. One way
leads to poverty, the other leads to
prosperity; and it is for each man
to ciioose which path he will travel.
—Progressive Farmer.
There are many imitations of De-
Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve
—DeWitt’s' is the original. Be sure
you get DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salve when you ask for it.
It is good for cuts, burns and bruises,
and is especially good for Piles. Sold
by all druggists.
The average man loses enough
time worrying over trifles to accom
plish something really worth while.
Vanity isn’t on the official list of
virtues, yet unless a man has a good
opinion of himself he won’t araout to
much.
It may be better to be happy than
to be rich, but no poor man ever de
rived much satisfaction from that
thought.
A whole lot of people worry
themselves sick over other people's
troubles.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy the best
and Surest
“It affords me pleasure to state
that I consider the preparation known
as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy the best and sur
est of good results of any I have ever
used in my family,” says P. E. Her
rington, Mount Aerial, Ky. This is
the universal verdict of all who use
this remedy. Its cures arc so prompt
and effectual that peopl take pleas
ure in recommending it. For sale by
Summerville Drug Co., S'lirtmerville,
Git.
Ten Reasons Why You Should Ro
tate Your Crops.
i C~op rotation means diversification
i “with the following resulting benefits
■ I.—A < ompleie failure and the
i loss of an entire season's work is
1 rendered less likely to occur, be-
■ cause it is rare that all crops fail the
> same year. It enables Hie farmer to
i ■ supply food for his family and feed
• : his live stock and thereby lessen the
I cost of running the farm.
• 2 —Crop rotation makes it possi
i ble to utilize labor to the best advan
i tage by giving it constant employ
i meat, thus serving as a partial so
■ lution of (lie labor problem.
t 3.—Different crops, having dif
ferent root systems, feed Io a great-
■ er or less extent on different por-
• tions of strata of the soil. For in
. stance, cowpeas, red clover and al
• salsa send their roots down deep
; into the subsoil and bring up min
r eral plant foods —phosphorus and
t potassium—to be put into the top
i soil when the crops are turned un
> der or fed Io live stock ami the stn
' ble manure returned to the land.
. Moreover, deep-rooted plants when
■ grown on the land pierce innumera
ble holes in the subsoil and thereby
I serve as an excellent and cheap meth
i od of subsoiling.
■ 4.—Different plants take different,
i proportions and quantities of the
: plant foods, nitrogen, prosphoras and
I potassium, from the soil for their
■ use while growing. No soil is richer
i or more productive than is indicatcc
i by the available supply of the plant
, food existing in the smallest quanti
ty. In other words, it matters not
how great a supply there may bo
of any two, if the other is deficient,
a maximum crop is impossible.
5. —Lands repeatedly put in crops
that receive no cultivation after seed
ing are apt to be come weedy or
foul.
6. —The rotation of crops renders
possible Illi' keeping of more live
stock, and thereby prevents the sale
of plant food or soil fertility.
7. —Crop rotation lessons lite prob
ability and extent of damage by in
sects and diseases.
8. —Clean cultured crops find to
deplete the supply of humus in the
soil; therefore a proper crop rota
lion which tends to add humus Io tlm
soil is a most important factor in
soil fertility or soil improvement; for
there is no other need of our soils
that is so great or so essential as
the need of more humus.
9. One kind of plant growing on
a soil year after year often produces
in that soil conditions detrimental to
the best growth of that kind of
plant.
■ o.—Crop rotation lessens tlm
washing and leaching to the plant
foods from the soil and thereby large
ly removes our greatest cause of
soil exhaustion.—From the I’rogres
sive Farmer.
A Night Rider's Raid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills. They raid
your bed to roll you of rest. Not so
with Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
They never distress or Inconvenience,
but always cleanse the system, cur
ing Colds, Headache, Constipation,
Malaria, 25c. at Summerville Drug
Co.
The Blessing of Fresh Air.
Perhaps no other fallacy has done
so much to promote 111-health in tlm
South as the foolish notion that thcift
is something peculiarly mysteriously
injurious about “night air,” as if
night air were different from tlm air
which we breathe and which gives
us health and strength in the day
time. We should have far fewer
deaths from consumption, far fewer
headaches, and a great many more
people with rosy cheeks and untroub
led bodies, if people made it a prac
tice to sleep with their windows open
If fresh air cost money, we should
have millions of poor people com
plaining that their poverty prevent
ed them from getting enough fresh
air, whereas, slime It costs nothing
they go to great pains to shut out
as much as possible this great health
making gift of God every night that
comes.
Go out of a close, unventilated
house early in the morning into tlm
fresh, sweet air out of doors and.
note the contrast; can you conceive
how it is possible for people to de
liberately shut themselves up one
third of their lives in the bad, un
wholesome air of tlm closed room,
when the Invigorating atmosphere of
God's out-of-doors Is free to every
living being for the tm-re asking?
Even hi the coldest, weather, plen
ty of cover in tlm sleeping-room with
tlm open windows will make one per
fcctly comfortable, ami there are few
things which will do more to pro
'mote health ami vigor.—Progressive
I Farmer.
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