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I Woman's Friend I
Nearly all women suffer at times from female I
ailments. Some* women suffer more acutely and B
more constantly than others. But whether you have I
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you p
should take Wine of Cardui and get relief. ‘ ' y
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women, ||
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in-B
gradients. It acts easily on the female organs and
gives strength and tone to the whole system.
TAKE CAR DIIII
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The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes: ft
“Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring Ift
■ was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to n
Eg no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do ft
fc?| my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it. ft
AT ALL DRUG STORES
COUNTED IN MILLIONS
Are the Human Beings Attend
ing Sunday School
“How many officers and teach
ers of Sunday Schools, for in
stance, do you suppose there are
in the United States? Only 1,-
459,535. But it’s when it comes
to the matter of pupils that the
figures talk in a lone of voice to
be heard across the continent,
12,272,657. There’s a figure to
hold a statistician spell-bound—
ami remember, it doesn’t signify
dollars; it stands for human b e
ings brought together by a pur
pose to teach and to study the
Bible, to give serious thought to
the principles of morality and
of the Christian faith.”
Those astounding figures con
cerning the Sunday schools of
the United States are given by
the Woman’s World to emphasize
a plea in the July number that is
remarkable for secular magazines
nowadays, a reminder that, “af
ter all , dollars are not the
whole measure of man’s attain
ment.”
Buying a small safe for $2 at
a public sale over thirty years
ago Ex-Coroner Nathaniel Con
way of Seaford, Del., has come
into a fortune. At the time of
the purchase Conway stored the
safe in his stable. Last week he
broke the lock with a hammer.
To his amazement gold coins
of different denominations began
rolling from the safe. The noise
attracted 1 a crowd, and from the
outside Conway was seen gath
ering it in bags. Conway refus
ed to say how much gold the safe
contained, but says he can live
the rest of his days in luxury.
A Night Rider’s Raid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills. They raid
your bed to rob 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
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
trifled with indigestion, have been
sorry for it —when nervous .or
chronic dyspepsia resulted, and
they have not been able to cure it
Use Kodol and prevent having
Dyspepsia.
Everyone is subject 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 p/ ALL DRUGGIST.
A NEW SNAKE-BITE REMEDY
W. B. Loggins, of Auraria dis
trict, informs us that kerosene oil
is a sure cure for the bite of a.
poisonous snake, be it a human oi
beast, by bathing the wounded
part. He has a dog that kills
i every snake that it finds, being
I bitten last week by a pilot, the
j second time during the past few
I years, and a single application
: each time restored the dog in one
night, although the dog was un
able to travel when he began to
treat it. —Dalonega Nugget.
The W. C. T. U. women at the
national capital are rejoicing ov
er the final payments on their
commodious and substantial
headquarters which they have
completed at a cost of $17,000,
and they wish it to be distinctly
understood that not a dollar for
this purpose has been alienated
from tile regular work or the cam
paign fund raised by Mrs. Ar
mor of Georgia and other speak -
ers. Thlat money is in bank ready
to be used in the carefully plan
ned assault on the enemy next
winter. The building is a large
one and excellent for its pur
pose. It is a credit to the great,
organization in the capital city
It is situated in the central part
of the city and above its roof
electric lights in letters six feet
high spell out W. G. T. U. Il
is planned to have a bureau of
temperance literature and infor
mation and a permanent secreta
ry installed in the building.
There are many imitations of De-
Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salvo
—DeWitt’s is the original. Re 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
j by all druggists.
j Don’t trust to luck unless you
! have a return ticket home.
A man will confess to one bad
habit for the. purpose of hiding a
dozen others.
a partial digester—and physics are
not digesters at all.
Kodol is a perfect digester. If
you could see Kodol digesting every
particle of food, of all kinds, in the
class 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 to your drugglwt today and got a dn!»
I lar bottle. Then after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say, that it has not done you any
j g<xxl, 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 is good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
aud to but one in a family. The large bot
i tie contains2i4 tiiuea much at» the fifty
cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the laborv
jtoriesof E.C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago,
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909.
FROM A CHICAGO DOCTOR.
Di. George W. Webster, pres
ident of the Illinois State Board
of Health, said in an address to
the Cook County W. C. T. U. in
session in Chicago a short time
ago:
“When the physicians take
hold of the question of alcohol
ism in the same spirit they have
shown concerning yellow fever,
malaria and smallpox, instead
of treating it as a moral question
and leaving it to clergymen, tem
perance workers and enthusias
tic reformer's, we may expect bet
ter results. And more may be
aeomplished by teaching the peo
ple the truth in regard to the fa
tal effects of alcohol upon men
tal and physical efficiency, by
telling them that it is a poison
and should he so classified in
stead of a food or stimulant, than
by expatiating on the moral
wickedness of drinking.” At
the same time the speaker said
tltat the profession deserved con
demnation when it assumed tlu
attitude of sneering contempt for
the efforts of clergymen, laymen
enthusiasts and reformers to
•.lamp out this evil. He regards
alcoholism as a preventable dis
ease, but not having been pre
vented, it must be dealt with as
•summarily as smallpox or yellow
fever.
More Wheat and Less Cotton.
It is gratifying to note the re
vival of interest, says the At
lanta Georgian, which the farm
ers of Georgia are beginning to
take in the cultivation of the' ce
reals.
From time immemorial we have
devoted our best farming lands
to cotton; and, while the soil of
the south is peculiarly adapted l to
the growth of the royal staple,
it is an expensive policy to spe
cialize upon this one particular
crop when we are forced there
by to pay enormous tribute to
other sections for grain.
An object lesson in the folly
of this false principle of econo
mies is presented by the recent
rise in the price of wheat.
Notwithstanding the skyward
tendencies which have character
ized the market quotations for
months, our farmers have been
obliged to pay the price. It has
been a case of Hobson’s choice.
And in every instance they have
been compelled to relinquish the
hard cash.
But why continue to pay this
unnecessary toll?
Even if it be true that we can
not compete with the grain pro
ducing states of the middle west,
is there any sound or valid rea
son why we should not raise of
wheat and oats whatever we
need for home consumption?
Some of us have no intelligent
appreciation of the wealth of fer
tility which or soil really possess
es. We are simply the victims
of old fogyism. We need to
avail ourselves of the modern
ideas which are being taught in
the agricultural schools.
And, thanks to the change
which has eorfic over the spirit oi’
our people within the past few
years, it is possible for the next
generation to profit by the mis
takes of the last.
Diversification of crops is the
talismanic formula which spells
prosperity lot tile industrious
farmers of Dixie.
What makes women so good is
trying to shame men out of be
ing so bad.
If the government would put a
tax on grouches’it wouldn’t need
to increase the tariff on lemons.
People are not necessarily good
because they feel that way.
A barking dog never bites
while barking.
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 are so prompt
and effectual that people take pleas
ure in recommending it. For sale by
Summerville Drug Cp., Summerville,
Ga,
ACCIDENTS ON THE FARM
The Practical Farmer, of Phil
adelphia, is discussing, in a series
of letters, accidents on the farm,
and the best way of preventing
them. One writer says:
Reports, confirmed by experi
ence, indicate that the use of
lightning rods is very satisfacto
ry, and the value of the ’phone
in summoning help in emergen
cy is inestimable.
Among the things that should
be taught every child as a part
of his religion are to avoid a
draught by keeping doors clos
ed in a burning building and what
to do in ease the clothing is ig
nited.
A young girl whose dressing
sack caught fire from a . particle
of match flying on it, undoubt
edly saved her life by jumping
into bed and smothering the
flames in her clothing.
Edged tools should never Im
left lying about or hanging care
lessly in trees. The garden rake
left teeth upward on the ground
was the cause of a very painful
and dangerous' accident to _ a
barefoot boy, and in another
case the oil can. standing where
last used, caused the instant
death of the child who fell upon
it.
The employment of children to
operate dangerous machinery is
restricted by law. yet boys who
fall short of the required age of
ten run the mowing* machine, feed
the cutting box. or possibly work
about a buzz saw, and men suf
fer the loss of life or limb from
the same source through gross
carelessness.
Vicious animals a.re poor prop
erty and if kept at all should be
confined beyond all possibility
of escape, which is very difficult.
Better trained horses, sale har
ness and wagons, and more sen
sible drivers would result in
fewer runaways, and occasional
attention to the stable floors
might mean the saving of a val
uable animal.
As to firearms, until the boy
is old enough to know their use,
better buy him a camera to hunt,
with instead of a gun, The use
of the former will bring him in
to closer accord with nature in
stead of making him her enemy
and its accidental discharge when
it “wasn’t loaded,” will not, be
disastrous.
Much inconvenience often re
sults from contact with poison
ous plants, especially with
poison ivy. This is easily dis
guished from the. Virginia creep
er, the former having a three
part leaf, while the. latter has a
five-part. Bathing the effected
parts in buttermilk immediately
will often prevent the eruption.
The best pills made arc DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, Hie famous little
liver pills. They are small, gentle,
pleasant, easy to take and act. prompt
ly. They are sold by all druggists.
A Change of Tune.
A furniture van stood in front of
a house. A little boy stood by the
horse and gave it some bread to eat.
The driver looked on with a broad
grin.
“That’s right,” said he to the
young benefactor; “always be kind,
to dumb animals. Look how the old.
horse enjoys it. But does your
mother always give you big chunks
like that?”
“No,” replied the youngster; “I
didn’t get that from my mother.”
“Where did you get it, then?”
“It was lying in the van.”
Here the driver flew into a tem
per and bawled out:
“Why, that was my breakfast, you
miserable rascal, you!”
The poor lad, doomed thus early
in life to a practical experience of
the sudden vicissitudes of popular
favor, flew from the scene.—London
Tit-Bits.
To relieve constipation, clean out
the bowels, ton'- 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 man in love gives; a woman in
love forgives.
Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney
Remedy if you have backache, kidney
or bladder trouble, fastens the dis
ease upon you and makes a euro
: more difficult. Commence taking
i Foley’s Kidney Remedy today aud
i you w ill soon be well. Why risk a
! serious malady? Sold by all drug
gists. s
[CASTOR IAI
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
Bona * supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is I‘leasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nan-otic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrho-a and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, n-gulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy ami natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea —'The Mol hcr’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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