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y If you are sick, you wish to get well, don’t you? I
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AT ALL DRUG STORES 1
A Young Man’s Capital.
“Here is that two dollars I prom
ised to pay you today,” said a
young man a short while ago.
The recipient of this amount said
that the matter had passed out of
his mind, to which the young
man replied: “Well, it hadn’t
passed out of mine. I told you
I would pay you Saturday, ami
I make it a rule to keep my word
for my word is all the capital 1
have at present.” That young
man will come out all right. Any
man who is careful to keep his
word will succeed. That sort of
collateral passes current in any
community. Promptness in meet
ing obligations, truthfulness and
sobriety is a solid foundation up
on which to build a business ca
re e r.—G re e nsb oro Watch ma n.
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.
Strict attention to business,
self-culture, and an eye to the
future, are the keynotes to suc
ceess in life and it behooves ev
ery young man if he wants to
get on to bear this in mind.
Some of the screws made for
the use of watchmakers are so
tiny 100,000 could be placed in
an ordinary thimble.
Revenge is the only debt,
which is wrong to pay.
It is nice to be handsome but
it is a good deal handsomer to
be nice.
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
♦hey 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 b Y ALL DRUGGIST.
GOVERNMENT ON A SPREE
Spending More Money Than it Did
During Spanish War.
Jefferson said that the accounts of
the United States government should
be as simple as those of a well-kept
farm. So they are in some respects.
For one thing, the income and the
outgo, though expressed in terms of
hundreds of millions, are as plain as
the earnings and expenditures of a
clerk or mechanic,
If a clerk or mechanic earned
SI,OOO a year and spent $1,200 he
would soon be forced to discover
new sources of income or get into
trouble with his creditors. Uncle
Sam is in the same predicament.
Though his income is in t.tye neigh
borhood of $600,000,000 per annum
he is spending much more than that,
and that is why we are hearing of
new taxes at. Washington.
Men sometimes become reckless,
and going on sprees, indulge in many
extravagances from which they must
recover by economy. So nations
sometimes go to war and draw down
their surplus and become involved in
debt. If they do not return to the
old habits of life they must impose
more taxes or suspend payment. The
United States government spent more
money last year than it did during
the year of the Spanish war, and al
most as much as the average yearly
expenditure during the four years of
civil war. —New York World.
Sarcastic.
There is a certain Wilmington
business man, of a rather waggish
disposition, who contends that his
wife has no imagination. At dinner
one night he chanced to mention a
tragic circumstance he had read in
the evening paper on his way home.
A passenger on a transatlantic steam
er had fallen overboard in midocean
and he had never been seen again.
“Was he drowned?" asked his wife.
“Os course not," answered the irre
pressible hubby, “but he sprained his
ankle, I believe.”—Argonaut.
A man may be honest because
there is money in it, or he may
be otherwise for a similar reason.
There are a great many people in
this world who are not on speaking
terms with the truth.
> a partial digester—and physics are
i not digesters at all.
Kodol is a perfect digester. It
I you could see Kodol digesting every
. 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
I 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
j Go to your druggint today and get a dob
lar bottie. Then after you have used th®
entire con tenth of the bottle if you can
p honestly say, that it has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist and
he will refund your money without ones*
3 tion or delay. We will then pay the drug
gi-t for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, all
1 dmggii-ts know that our guarantee is g<xxL
This osier applies to the large bottle only
and to but one in a family. The large bot
tle contains 2S times as much as the fifty
r cent bottle.
i i Kodol is prepared at the labor*-
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1909.
BRISTOL ANTIS WIN
LOCAL OPTION FIGHT.
Bristol, Va. —By the narrow mar
gin of 38 votes out of a total of 844
votes polled, the antiprohibitionists
won the local option election held
here Thursday, following one of the
most hotly-contested campaigns of
its kind known in the south. There
were 401 votes against and 439 in
favor of granting license.
Preparations are already being
made for opening up saloons and
wholesale supply houses for supply
ing not only the immediate territory,
but the half-dozen near by states
which are in the prohibition column.
The “wets" declare that the vic
tory here, following the recent one,
against prohibition at Petersburg, Va.
will have the effect of checking the
state-wide prohibition movement in
Virginia and will have some influence
toward preventing further inroads of
the prohibitionists in the south. They
say, too, that the winning of Friday's
fight is but the opening wedge in the
greater fight for reclaiming of lost
territory in the south.
A Western farmer has found out
how to keep his boys in the coun
try. He agrees with them to buy
a piece of land for them, and then
working together they pay for it
and its stocking out of the pro
ceeds of the home farm. The boys
all feel that they have a business
interest in the home place and that
they are working for themselves
and their future. Hogging the
whole thing and working the boys
to that end is not calculated to in
crease their love for farm life.—Ex.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery and
Diarrhoea
The groat mortality from dysentery
and diarrhoea is due to lack of prop
er treatment at the first stages of
the disease. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a
reliable and effectual medicine, and
when given in reasonable time will
prevent any dangerous consequneees.
It has been in use for many years
and has always met with unvarying
success. For sale by Summerville
Drug Co., Summerville, Ga.
Little Willie, who for some
months had invariably ended his
evening prayer with “Please send
me a baby brother,” announced to
his mother that he was tired of
praying for what he did not get,
and that he did not believe God had
any more little brothers to send.
Not long afterward he was carried
into his mother’s room very early
in the morning to see twin boys who
had arrived during the night. Wil
lie looked at the two babies criti
cally, and then remarked “it’s a
good thing I stopped praying when I
did.—Marietta Journal.
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
Foley’s Kidney Remedy today and
you will soon be well. Why risk a
serious malady? Sold by all drug
gists.
The Narrow Path
There are occasional doubts in
the minds of the elders of the Morse
family as to the quickness of Bob
by’s wits, but there has never been
any doubt that a lesson once learned
by him, however slow, is forever
after remembered.
“Won’t you shake hands with me,
Bobby?" asked one of his sister’s
admirers, but Bobby hung back.
“I don’t care to,” he said, with
terrible distinctness.
“Don’t you like mo?” asked the
unwise visitor.
“No, I don’t,” replied Bobby, and
then there was a shocked chrous
from the family.
“Bobby,” said his aunt reproach
fully as she withdrew him from the
public gaze, "why did you say such
a rude thing to Mr. Brown?”
“Because, aunty,” said her wrig
gling charge, “I got spanked last
week for not telling the truth, and
I shan't never take any risk again!”
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 I
and effectual that people take pleas- I
ure in recommending it. For sale by
Summerville Drug Co., Summerville,
Ga.
A young lady named Helper was
married to a man named Lord in a
western Kansas town, and all the
newspapers out that way headed up
the story. Lord Helper,” according
to the Monroe Advertiser.
DEADLY POISONS.
Nearly One-half of Those Known Are
Chemical Rarities.
“There are only about 160 deadly
poisons known to science,” said an
expert in poison lore the other day.
“Os these 160 quickly fatal drugs
one-third are alkaloids, and more
than a score are complicated animal
and vegetable poisons not yet fully
classilied. Nearly half of the total
number of known poisons are chem
ical rarities —not things that ever
get into the coroners’ reports. Os
these 160 kinds of poison 19 per
cent act directly on the brain or on
the spinal cord, either by bringing
on unconsciousness or by stimulat
ing the mind to such an extent that
delirium follows: 5’ y per cent affect
the respiration and only a little
more than 4 per cent the heart pri
marily. Nearly 40 per cent are irri
tant poisons, and the rest have a
mixed action on the human body.
Arsenic, for example, produces al
most the same symptoms as Asiatic
cholera; phosphorus produces jaun
dice, and strychnine’s effects resem
ble a case of lockjaw. Ail these
symptoms, of course, are those that
precede death when a fatal dose has
been taken.
“A good many of these poisons
are dangerous to manufacture. Mer
curic methide, for instance, brings
madness to those who work too long
at making it. A gas rises from it
that is not immediately fatal, but
that causes temporary insanity,
which may, of course, become per
manent.
“Potassium bichromate is another
dangerous chemical and one that is
used in large quantities commercial
ly. The workmen who breathe in
the dust that rises from the manu
facture of this deadly poison finally
lose their noses. For that reason
those who work over this chemical
have their faces protected by respi
rators. Even then the dust is so fine
and insidious that they do not es
cape entirely, and many suffer from
painful affections of the skin. The
horses that work about the factory
where this potassium bichromate is
made on a large scale are mostly
lame. The dust gets into their hoofs
and causes sores. Cyanide of potas
sium looks so much like sugar that
the workmen in the factories where
it is made keep their mouths band
aged to help them resist the temp
tation to eat some of it. A pinch of
this poison is fatal instantly, as ev
ery one knows. It is used in the
separation of gold from the other
metals with which it, is found in the
earth, and thousands of tons of this
particularly deadly poison are em
ployed for that purpose every year
all over the world.
“Some of these poisons have been
known for ages. Prussic acid, then
called ‘the poison of the peach,’ was
used by the Egyptians before the
pyramids were built. They were
the first to distill the poison from
peach pits.”—New York Press.
What the Editor Cannot Do.
Don’t think because the reporter
sees you getting on the train that ho
ought to know who you are and
where you are going or if lie sees
you greet some friends that he
knows who they are and where they
are from. We aim to get all the
news, but you may be the one wo
don’t happen to know. We try to
become familiar with names and
faces, if possible. But during the
years past wo have been to church
and failed to see you there. We
have hung around the town pump,
but some of you weren’t there. We
have loafed on the street. We’ve
even risked our reputation on back
streets on a dark night, but you
weren’t all there. And we’ll be
hanged if we know where to find you
all. So if you are going or coming
or know anybody cutting up queer
capers let us know.—Norton (Kan.)
Telegram.
Th® Guilty Wretch.
One winter’s evening in the city
of Belfast, when a water inspector
was going his round, he stopped at
one of the mains in a busy street to
turn off the water owing to some re
pairs. He had just put the handle
on the tap and begun turning when
a hand was placed on his shoulder.
Looking round, he was confronted
by a tipsy gentleman, who said in a
drunken tone:
“So I have found you at last,
have I ? It’s you that’s turning the i
street round, is it?”—London Tele
graph-
Made Good the Charge.
Magistrate—You are charged
with assault and battery. Are you
guilty or not guilty?
Prisoner—l suppose lam guilty,
your honor, but there were mitigat
ing circumstances.
Magistrate—The plaintiff claims
that you gouged his eye, bit a piece
off his ear, knocked him down and
then walked all over his body. Now,
what did he do that you should as
sault him thus ?
Prisoner—He said that I was no
gentleman, you honor. Chicago
‘ News.
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