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The Summerville News and the
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The Summerville News, Atlan
ta Tri-Weekly Constitution and
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The Summerville News and
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$1.25.
FOR SALE
Four lots of land in one body
of about 700 acres at an average
of S3Z>O per acre, not more than
luilf price; good portion clear of
rock and can bo cultivated. 10
acres open land on one lot; 20
acres open land on another lot,
and 30 acres open liuul on the
third lot- making a tot; 1 of 60
acres, balance in timber. Running
water on the most of it, about
l/ 2 d.,zen springs, 2 large free
stone springs of water, 2 mineral
springs, 2 large old dilapidated
houses, one the place 1 bought
of Hiram H. Gilreath, 80 acres.
No. 128. The other house goee by
the Rape place that Dean resided
on and had it in good repair,
built a spring house over a bold
J. Boiles’ and David Boiles’ farm
and about 100 acres run down
the slope of the mountain ad
joining the farms o' Mrs. Crow
der, McCamy and David Hemp
lull. Land enough for V 2 dozen
settlements. It would make a
splendid stock farm. Examine
it if you wish to buy or write me
at Summerville, Chattooga coun
ty, (la., for further information.
Wm. MOORE.
E. A. Boiles or D. A. Hemphill
of Teloga, (la., will take pleasure
in showing you this property.
People with chronic bronchitis, asth
ma and lung trouble, will find groat
relict and comfort In Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar, and can avoid suffering
by commencing to take it at once. —
Sold by all druggists.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets
A Busy Medicine lor Busy People.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A •peclfic fur Conat innt inn. Indignntton. Urer
and Kidney trouble*, pimple*. Kc&eina, Impure
Brenth.Hhitfgish Howels, Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Train tab*
let (orm,.'» cent* a bo*. Genuine made by
HftLUtTß* Dm t* Cosrurr* Madison. WH.
COLOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPtS
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy
Alutoat every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at tome time during the
year.
Th* remedy it recommended
by dealer* who have told it for
many ycart and know it* value.
It hat tacetved thousands of
tettinnxuah from gratefid oeople.
It hat been pratcnbed by phy
etciant with the moat tatnfacloty
reeuha.
It hat often raved fife before
madione could have berm tent for
era phywaan tutnmcoed.
It only cotts a quarter. Can
you aiUd to mlt to much for to I
Me? BUY rr NOV . I
TO IMPROVE HIGHWAY FROM
ROME TO CHATTANOOGA.
Floyd Association Appoints Committee
to Confer With the Chattooga
Commissioners.
A fine highway from Rome to
Chattanooga is one thing the Floyd
County Automobile Association de
termined to work for at a meeting
Friday night, says the Rome Tribune-
Herald. A committee composed
of Walker Shaw, C. E. McLln,
and Dr. Geo. B. Smith was appointed
as the '"Rome and Chattanooga Road
Committee,’ to’ be continued in of
fice until the road all the distance
from this city to Chattanooga shall
be call good.
It was the sense of the meeting
that the committee secure the
co-operation of the Floyd coun
ty commissioners in making their
overtures to the Chattooga com
missioners. The road in Floyd is
first class now to Armuchee, and
within a short while will be put in good
condition to the Chattooga County
line. The road from Lafayette to
Chattanooga is perfect, and Walker
County is now preparing to improve
the line from Lafayette southward to
the Chattooga line. This will leave
. only the ten or fifteen mile link in
Chattooga County to be repaired, it
is now in very bad shape. The com
mittee will appear before the Chat
tooga commissioners and will endeav
or to get a representative of the
! Floyd board to accompany them.
Concerning the proposed highway
The Chattanooga Times says:
s A first, class road between this
city and Rome seems now to bo assur
p eu. Frank T. Reynolds, secretary of
D the Chamber of Commerce, received
notice yesterday of the appointment
by the Romo Manufacturers and Mer
c chants’ Association of a permanent
d committee to devote its time and en
r ergy to securing the improvement of
the road extending from Summerville,
, in Chattooga County to the Floyd
1 ( ounty line. This committee has re
r ceived every assurance of coopera
tion from the Chattooga County au
thorities and work upon the road
will be commenced very soon.
This is practically the only bad
V piece of road between Rome and
e Chattanooga ami with the improve-
D ment of It there will be a fine high
s way between the two points. At
J present there is a splendid Govern
) ment pike from Chattanooga to La-
Fayette and from the latter town to
’ Summerville the roads are much
. better than the average road and
reasonably good at all seasons of
r the year. The road from Summer
‘ ville to the Floyd County line has
‘ I always been in bad condition and
1 many of the local automobilists as
1 well as others, have come to grief in
t Its mudholes and rough places. From
the county line to Rome the road is
a well-built pike.
I The building of the road from
’ Summerville to the county line, a
.’ distance of about ten miles, means
,the completion of a good road about
' eighty miles in length entering
’ Chattanooga. and will be another
- feather in the good roads cap of
- the city.
, For indigestion and all stomach
trouble take Foley’s Orlno Laxative
* as it stimulates the stomach and
P liver and regulates the bowels and
' will postlvely cure habitual constipa
tion. Sold by all druggists.
MENLO, ROUTE 1.
Everybody is done work till fodder
pulling time, and that won t be long.
We had a heavy rain and thunder
storm Friday. A number of trees
were struck by lightning and a cow
‘ belonging to Jim Lewallen Was kill
ed. Mr. Lewallen's wife and baby
; were shocked.
Mrs. Clark of Chattanooga is
spending sometime with the family
. of IL J. Garvin.
A fishing party was enjoyed very
} much last Friday by 11. .1. Garvin and
children, T. C. Cohen and Earl and
Jesse Demsus and others on Chattoogf
J river. No fish were caught but a
’ nice time was reported.
r K H. Millican and family spent
. Sunday with the family of T. C. Co
’ hen. ’ , XL.
Some people take a melancholly
satisfaction in always being prepared
for the worst.
Even the man who borrows trouble
is apt to kick if he gets more than h,
bargained for.
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville. Indi
ana, whrites: “Last year I suffered
for three months with a summer cold
so distressing that it interfered with
my business. 1 had many of the
symptoms of hay fever, and a doc
tor's prescription did not reach my
ease, and 1 took several medicines
which seemed only to aggravate it.
Fortunately 1 insisted upon having
Foley’s Honey and Tar. It quick
ly cured me. My wife has since us
ed Foley a Honey and Tar with the
same success." Sold by all druggists.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909. f
DIRTTOWN
Mr. F. C. Kendrick of Atlanta was
here recently.
Missi s Willie May and Beatrice
Bramlett of Trion visited the Misses
Barron last week.
Willis Phillips spent Tuesday in
Rome.
Messrs. Frank Barron and Brooks
Millican spent Tuesday in Rome.
Mr. J. B. Perry and son, Fred,
made a business trip to Rome last
week.
Mrs. W. C. Farmsworth and Mrs.
Effie Millican were among the shop
pers in Rome last week.
Frank Shropshire of Rome was here
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rush and daugh
ter, Miss Sallie. spent the week-end
with relatives at Greenbush.
The farmers of this section are all
done work and are now enjoying the
shade and watching the rain fall,
which is very plentiful at present.
The Binging on Sand Mountain Sat
urday was very well attended and
some good music was rendered
Clyde Perry of Silver Hill was the
guest of Willis Phillips Saturday.
Chas. Lively was over from Sum
merville Sunday.
Will Woods made his usual trip to
Haywood Sunday and reports a good
time.
Ernest Green was up from Ar
muchee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hammonds vis
ited relatives at Armuchee recently.
John Mills of Haywood was here
one day this week.
Don’t forget the barbecue and bas
! ket dinner at the Holland fish pond
next Saturday. Special preparations
are being made for the day and a
' good time is anticipated. Come and
bring a full basket.
J. B. Perry visited at Chattoogaville
; recently.
, Tom Fowler of Subligna was here
last week.
.’I Mr. W. C. Cordle made a business
trip to Rome last week.
No matter, how long you have suf
! sered, Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
help you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen, of
I Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a
I sufferer from kidney disease, so that
at times I could not get out of bed,
and when I did I could not stand
straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy. One dollar bottle and part of
the second cured me entirely.” It
will cure you. Sold by all druggists.
SUBLIGNA
Rev. Mr. Pendley started a series
of meetings at the M. E. church Sat
urday and we are trusting for a great
revival. God knoweth all things and
if the people will work the right way
it is sure to come.
Mr. Perry Roper and sister, Miss
Ava, were the pleasant guests of the
5 Misses Fowler Sunday.
The ice cream festival given by
Miss Ethel Maxey last Thursday p.
m. was enjoyed by those present.
Misses Alma Sewell and Bessie
Maxey were guests of honor.
Miss Mary Lou Hamilton and some
friends are up at the mineral springs
for their health, and enjoying the fine
mineral water and cool breezes.
Mr. John Pendley of Rome is up
visiting home folks.
Mrs. Gene Hix is quite ill.
Mr. Jesse Scoggins of Armuchee
■ is up on a visit.
I am requested to announce that
Bro. McKinzie will protract a meet
ing at Bethlehem beginning on Sat
urday before the fourth Sunday.
BROWN EYES.
WAYSIDE
Rev. J. O. Brand filled his ap
pointment here Sunday.
Misses Ella Watson and Tennie
Hendrix spent Saturday in Lafayette.
Miss Bessie Alexander of Bolling
is spending a few days with relatives
here.
Mr. J. B. Smith left Tuesday for
South Georgia.
1 Mr. D. B. Palmour and family
spent Saturday night and Sunday
’ with Mr. .11 B. Palmour and family.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bull
man on August 13, a boy.
Mr. S. P. Smith and family spent
the week's end at Martindale.
Let us hear some more from the
Man from Town.
Mr. Joe Brown and family spent
I three days last week with his broth
er near Rome.
Mr. L. M. Alexander and family
spent Sunday with the family of Mr.
Will Alexander.
BILLIE.
If you are all run down Foley’s
Kidney Remedy win you. It
strengthens the kidneys 'so they will
eliminate the impuritiesV’rom the
blood that depress the nerves, and
cause exhaustion, backache, rheuma
tism. and urinary irregularities, that
sap the vitality. Do not delay. Take
Foley's Kidney Remedy at once,
odd by all druggists.
Weber, Studebaker and Columbus
Wagons. We are over sto> ked on
wagons. Come to see us. We will
save you money on a wage
TAYLOR & E P'.
There Must be Merit
in the easiest selling Policies on the Market. When Placed they Insure Satisfied Policyholders
who are Pleased to Continue as a Part of, and a Helping Factor in the Company’s Further Devel
opment. The Rapid Growth Since Going on a Legal Reserve Basis and the Present Financial
Strength of the
STATE MUTUAL OF GEORGIA
, Testifies to this Fact.
t.
Organized as Legal Reserve Company under Georgia Laws September, 1905.
Outstanding Insurance in Force Over $40,000,000
HERE IS RECORD OF PAST YEAR’S GROWTH:
June 30, 1908 June 30, 1909 Amount gained Percentage gained
Admitted Assets $i,566»37’-« 0 $2,337,577.52 $771,206.42 49%
Legal Reserve 1,440.683.32 2,068,581.97 627,898.65 44%
Net Surplus 81,107.49 204,957 85 123,550.36 152%
THE STATE MUTUAL has atttained a distinction in its field of operation for Progressiveness, Tem
pered with sufficient amount of conservation to be conducive of a healthy growth and to insure the
Safety of the interests of its policyholders. It stands pre-eminent among southern companies in
size and substantiality.
State Mutual Policies are the Quintessence of the Best there is in Life Insurance. All Standard
Policy Contracts are Issued, Including Four Different Guaranteed Dividend Policies which Provide
for Liberal Returns in the Shape of Dividends to be Insured.
During the Past Year the State Mutual has Paid to Policy-holders in Dividends over $220,000.00
which is an Increase of 217 per cent over the Preceding year. Besides this it has, During the Same
Period, Paid in Death Claims and other Payments to Policyholders $332,000.00
and at the same Time Gained in Surplus as shown above.
Write for Particulars Concerning our Policies, and Cost for You. State Your Age.
STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
W. M. JONES, Agent. C. R. PORTER, President.
Lyerly, Ga. Head Office: Rome, Ga.
SUBLIGNA.
Miss Lilia Jackson of near Lafay
ette visited friends and relatives here
last week.
Mr. Bill Ramsey of Calhoun was in
our burg last week.
Miss Ola Fowler is spending a few
days with her brother, Mr. Charles
Fowler, on Dry Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald are visiting in
Bartow county.
M rs. Mattie Elder of Dalton spent
last week at this place with friends
and relatives.
Mr. Tom Fowler made a business
trip to Rome last week.
Mr. John Pendley of Rome is spend
ing awhile with home folks.
Mr. Wiley Maloney, who has been
in Atlanta for sometime, is mingling
with friends here.
Mr. J. E. Lawrence and wife pass
ed through here Saturday en-route
to Silver Hill.
Next Sunday is preaching day at
the Primitive Baptist church.
DIXIE.
Seared With A Hot Iron.
or scalded by overturned kettle —cut
with a knife —bruised by slammed
door—injured by gun or in any oth
er way—the thing needed at once is
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to subdue in
flamation and kill the pain. It’s earth
supreme healer, infallible for boils,
Ulcers. Fever Sores, Eczema and
Piles. 25c at Summerville Drug Co.
KILLS NEGRO SOCIETIES.
Gov. Brown Signs Bill Protecting
White Orders.
Atlanta, Ga. —Gov, Brown has af
fixed his signature to the recent act
of the Georgia legislature which pro
hibits the use by negro secret soci
eties of the insigna, ritualistic work,
grips, etc., of the orders composed
of hites. While the act legislates but
of existence the negro organizations
of Elks and Knights of Pythias,
whose names are identical with those
of the white Pythian and Elks’ orders
the negro Masonic and Odd Fellows
organizations may continue in opera
tion by changing their badges, ritu
als, grips, etc., as both these orders
of negroes have names slightly dif
ferent from the white Masonic and
Odd Fellow organizations.
Refusal on the part of the officers
o' the different negro organizations
affected to comply promptly with the
new act will result in prosecution un
der the penalty clause, which treats
violations as misdemeanors.
Take Kodol at the times when you
feel what you have eaten is not di
gesting. Kodol digests what you
eat so you can eat sufficiently of any
good, wholesome food, if you will just
let Kodol digest it. Sold by all
druggists.
Over three thousand pounds of rose
petals are used in the manufacture of
one pound of after or roses perfume.
PENNVILLE
Miss Clara Henry of Rome is vis
iting Dr. R. Y. Rudlcil this week.
4 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ramey and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Housch spent Sat
urday night and Sunday in Holland.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. L. Rudicil of
Chickamauga were guests of Dr. R.
Y. Rudicil and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holcomb of
Bronco are visiting their mother, Mrs
Holcomb, who is sick.
Mr. Ross of Trion was the guest i
of Mr. W. H. Penn Sunday.
Miss Etna Smith spent Saturday
and Sunday in Trion.
The young people enjoyed a singing
at Mr. Archie Housch’s Saturday
night.
Misses Jewel Cain and Jessie Al-’
exander spent Saturday night with
the Misses Housch.
Mr. Will Noles and sister, Miss
Etna, were visiting in Gore Sunday.
Bud Hix spent Sunday with Walter
Hendrix.
Walter Greeson and wife spent Sat
urday night and Sunday in Trion.
Remember Sunday afternoon is
regular singing day at this place.
There will be a Sunday school pic
nic at this place Saturday, August 28.
Everybody is invited to attend and
bring dinner.
Intense Colicky Pains Relieved.
"For some years I suffered from
intense colicky pains which would
come on at times and from which I
could find no relief,” says I. S. Ma
son, of Beaver Dam, Ky. "Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy was recommended to me by
a friend. After taking a few doses
of the remedy I was entirely relieved.
That was four years ago and there
has been no return of the symptoms
since that time.” This remedy is for
sale by Summerville Drug Co., Sum
merville, Ga.
The foremost advertising virtue is
persistent repetition. One can ’no
more make a single effort, howev
er large, serve for a year’s publicity,
than he could get physical nour
ishment for a like time from a single
dinner.
It flows like electricity through
your veins; it does the work. If
you are wasting away, take Hollis
ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.
Tea or Tablets.
—Summervgille Drug Co.
Central of Georgia Railway will
sell ten-day tickets Summerville
to Tybee and return, every Sat
urday, May 27th to August 21st,
1909, inclusive, at rate of $12.00. j
Summer Excursion tickets will j
also be on sale to principal re;
sorts in the United States and
Canada.
For further information call on
L. P. Wood, Ticket Agent, or ad
dress J. C. Haile. General Pas
senger Agent, Savannah, Georgia
We Ask You
to take Cardui, for your female
troubles, because we are sure it
will help you. Remember that
this great female remedy—
7CARDUI
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak
ness, many have said it is “the
best medicine to take.” Try itl
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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 Bottles.
WEFUSI SUBSTITUTKB.
Sold by ail Druggist.