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FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
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it is the best medicine ever sold
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CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
Relieves Colds by working them
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Kodol insures good digestion by to special effort by “tonics” and
absolutely duplicating Nature’s “stimulants” doesn't cure anything,
normal process, in perfectly digest- or accomplish any good. Neither
ing all food taken into the stom- does dieting. Indigestion and the
ac jj serious ailments which it induces
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—a stomach that is doing for the ach takes a little rest, for the
body just what Nature intended stomach s sake.
it to do —is the man who is always Our Guarantee
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is "there with the goods.” lar bottle. Then after you have used the
-nio man with a sick stomach is I ent| re contents of the bottle if you can
Ipe man witn a SICK swnuui, is bone3tly thM lt has U ot done you any
a man SICK all over. when tne good, return the bottle to the druggist and
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natural sleepiness, sick-headaches. TMs offer applies t<> the larce bottle only
“ ond and to but one in a family. Hie larre bote
Vertigo and fainting ©pens, an.l tie contains 2S times as much as the fifty
e-■< n serious brain trouble develop, cent bottle.
Kodol will prevent these. Kodol is prepared at the labors,-
Spurring the stomach and brain tories of E.C. DeWitt & Co.,Chicago.
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BOTH BOYS SAVED.
I
Louis Boon, a leading merchant of
Norway, Mich., writes: ‘‘Three bot
tles of Foley’s Honey and Tar abso
lutely cured my boy of a severe
cough, and a neighbor’s boy, who
was so ill with a cold that the doc
| tors gave him up, was cured by tak
ing Foley’s Honey and Tar.” Noth
ing else is as safe and certain in
results. Sold by all Druggists
■ Some men spend so much time
dodging collectors’ that there isn't
any left to make money to pay them
C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
writes: “I was so weak from kid
ney trouble that I could hardly walk
a hundred feet. Four bottles of Fo
ley’s Kidney Remedy cleared my
complexion, cured my backache and
the irregularities disappeared, and
I can now attend to business every
day and recommend Foley’s Kidney
Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured
me after the doctors and other rem
edies failed.”—Sold by all druggists.
It is easy enough to be pleasant
when life flows by like a song; but
the man worth while is the one who
will smile when everything goes dead
wrong.
Hoarseness in a child subject to
croup is a sure indication of the
approach of the disease. If Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is given at
once or even after the croupy
cough has appeared, it will prevent
the attack. Contains no poison. Sold
by Summerville Drug Co.
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phone wire and almost 10,000 tele
phones.
You need not be troubled in any
way with the stomach,if you will sim
ply take Kodol at those times when
you feel that you need it. Kodol is
! guaranteed to relieve you. If it
I fails your money will be refunded you
by the druggist from whom you pur
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antee. Sold by all druggists.
Fall colds are quickly cured by
Foley’s Honey and Tar, the great
throat and lung remedy. The gen
uine contains no harmful drugs.
Sold by all Druggists.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909.
The History of the Mission Society
| of Summerville Baptist Church
(Published by Request.)
i This society was organized in 1884
I with eleven charter members, by Rev. ,
I D. T. Espy, who was at that thus
I our beloved pastor, and Miss Battie
I Shropshire of Rome, Ga., who was
I here engaged in teaching school.
The names of twenty-six honorary
I members were secured during the 1
I year and at its close, the contribu-:
I tions amounted to $34.00.
Although this amount seemed
small we were encouraged to go on
with the work because we remem
bered that the Summerville Baptist
church during the previous year,
had given only $8.16, including $1.50
for minutes, as may be found today
recorded in minutes of the 47th an-
I nual meeting of Coosa Association, in
• 1883.
We struggled on through the years,
meeting much opposition from sis
ters as well as brethren, who defin
ed woman’s sphere as being “within
I the doors of her own home.” At all
times, however, we were given the
loyal support and helpful co-opera
tion of our beloved pastor, Rev. D.
T. Espy, who in 1892 organized Chat
tooga’Association, by a union of
churches from Coosa and Cave Springs
associations, with the hope and pray
er that our people might be better
developed in spiritual growth, that
f the Master’s Kingdom might be ex
tended and our workers better equipp
ed for service.
' During these years the contribu
tions of the society increased and
were divided between local church
work, missions and ministerial educa
( tion. Among the students who were |
aided through college by our society
were, Revs. W. J. Durham, D. T.
, Murdock and J. M. Haygood, all of
t i whom are now in Texas, successfully
( | preaching the gospel of Christ.
In 1894, two years after organiza
) tion of Chattooga Association and
ten years after the formation of our
, mission society, and after these wom
en had contributed through their
. church $880.58, they were reorganiz
, ed by the brethren as church work
l ers, and were given credit for their
I contributions in the minutes of Chat
r tooga Association.
r This society is now 26 years old,
I and the total sum given by its mem
■ bers during these years, amounts to
. Three Thousand Nine Hundred and
Thirty-nine Dollars and Thirty cents,
t ($3,939.30) an average of something
t more than one hundred and fifty-one
> dollars per year, and yet we have
I not done as much as we might have
done. Let us begin now to redouble
our efforts and work while we have
, time and opportunity, remembering
that we know not how soon we may
join our sisters who have been pro
t moted from our ranks and are now
, with the hosts of the redeemed.
r We have never given much time
I to the discussion of rules regulating
parliamentary usages or to the elec
' tion of new officers. We have been
t | fortunate in having leaders, women I
. ■ who were loyal and faithful, ami
. ' we used them for all they were worth j
just as long as possible.
Those who have served as presi- j
V dent are as follows:
i- Miss Battie Shropshire, until her
i return to her home in Rome; Mrs.
s M. A. C. Bennett, to her removal to I
t Cold Water district. Mrs. Jesse Sew
u ell, to her removal to Texas. Miss
- Fannie Bryant, to date of marriage.
- Miss Ellen Pitts, to date of entering
Shorter College. Mrs. J. N. Rush, J
j to return of Miss Pitts from school.
f i After that, time Miss Ellen Pitts was
t our beloved and faithful leader to
. date of her marriage and removal to
Monroe, Ga., and since then, Miss
Josephine Pitts has given us effi
cient service, as you all know, as our i
presiding officer.
Among those now recalled who have
served as secretaries and as treasur
ers are, Mrs. J. N. Rush, Miss Lula >
Sewell, Miss Allie Hunt, Miss Maude
Calhoun. Mrs. T. P. Henry, Miss
Maud Sewell, Mrs. Tom Rich, Miss
Hunt, Miss Mattie Espy, Miss Allie
Bryant, Miss Annie Pitts, Miss Minnie
Henry.
The contributions of our women
have been made from their own funds
as dues and as voluntary offerings
when there was need for it. We have
never resorted to ice cream festi
vals and bazaars to secure money for
. our work.
Our officers have served without
salaries, have purchased their lit
erature and paid their own transpor
tation to and from state conventions
and meetings of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Union.
MRS. J. N. RUSH.
Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the irritation in
the throat, soothes the inflamed mem
branes, and the most obstinate
cough disappears. Sore and inflam
ed lungs are healed and strengthen
ed, and the cold is expelled from
the system. Refuse any but the gen
uine in the yellow package. Sold by
all Druggists
HUTCHENS APPOINTED
ON PRISON COMMISSION
Will Fill Vacancy Caused by Death
of Judge Turner
Atlanta, Ga. —Governor Brown has
appointed G. R. Hutchens, of Cedar
town, to succeed the late Joseph S.
Turner on the prsion commission.
The annoucement did not come as
a surprise, Judge Turner’s condition
had been such for several weeks past
that his death was only a matter of
time and Gov. Brown selected Mr
’ Hutchens and secured his consent
some time ago.
Mr. Hutchens is one of the best
known lawyers in the northern part
of the state. He is a young man.
not yet 40, but has had a ripe exper
ience at the bar. At the time of his
appointment Mr. Hutchens was regard
ed as one of the strongest candidates
for congress from the seventh dis
trict. He made a good race for con
gress some years ago. although en
tering the campaign at a late dat.e
The fact that Mr. Hutchens is a
lawyer was one of the factors which
prompted Governor Brown to make
the appointment. Judge Turner was
the only lawyer on the commission,
which is constantly in need of legal
advice.
CONDITION OF COTTON
Government Report Places It at 58.5
Per Cent.
Washington, Oct. 4. —Financial and
weather conditions combined produc
ed today the most unfavorabl report
from the department of agriculture
on the condition of the cotton crop
that has been made at this season
of the year for many years. The of
ficial report indicates that on Sept.
25 the condition of the cotton crop
was only 58.5 per cent of normal, as
I compared with 63.7 per cent on Aug.
25, 1909; 69.7 an Sept. 25, 1908; 67.5
on Sept. 25, 1907, and 67 per cent on
: the average for ten years on Sept 25,
1909,
Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., I
writes: "My little girl was greatly ’
benefitted by taking Foley's Orino
Laxative, and I think it is the best
remedy for constipation and liver
trouble.” Foley’s Orino Laxative is
mild, pleasant and effective, and
cures habitual constipation. Sold
by all Druggists.
Peoples’ dependence on luck is of
ten measured by the amount of work
they undertake to shirk.
Come, you’re the Doctor,
Which shall it be,
Costiveness, constipation, or
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea?
—Summerville Drug Co.
Some men spend so much time dodg
ing collectors that there isn’t any
left to make money to pay them.
It is in time of sudden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain’s Lini
ment can be relied upon to take the
place of the family doctor, who can
i not always be found at the moment.
Then it is that Chamberlain’s Lini
j ment is never found wanting. In
cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and
i bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment
takes out the soreness and drives
away the pain. Sold by Summer
ville Drug Co.
Peoples’ dependence on luck is of-
I ten measured by the amount of work
i they undertake to shirk.
j Your cough annoys you. Keep on
hacking and tearing the delicate
membranes of your throat if you
I want to be annoyed. But if you
■ want relief, want to be cured, take
! Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold
by Summerville Drug Co.
Dr. Mary Walker, in an address
the other day at Utica, N. Y., said
there was only one cause for tubercu
losis, and that was tobacco smoke.
Sickening headaches, indigestion,
constipation, indicate unhealthy con
dition of the bowels. Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bow
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system to perfect health and
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FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURB YOU
of any caaa of Kidney o»
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
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nothing gained by delay.
50c. and *I.OO Bottles.
KI PUM KUBKTITVTIK.
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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
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7Y, Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORS A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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OUR CLUBBING RATES
The Summerville News and th<
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L Salisbury, Sub Station, No. 2, Aug. 16, 1908
»; North Carolina, Rowan County
[Ss I, J. L. Rusty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County fc'
wi have been suffering with Rheumatism for ten years, have
P£ been confined to my bed part of the time, could not sleep
at r.’ghts and went to Hot Springs, Ark., for six weeks but s, '■
Bg still got no relief. • have used five bottles of Breeden’s
Rheumatic Cure and after taking same lean sleep at nights, , <
S',a walk as good as ever a.id do all mv work. L/i!
]r j J. L. kulty, Deputy Sheriff. j
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HOLLISTER’S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
Aspeeltic for Constipation, Indigestion, Ll/cr
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