The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, October 07, 1909, Image 6

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I MILLINERY OPENING :: :: We Will Have Our Millinery Opening : Thursday and Friday, Oct. 7th and Bth y We will have one of the most up to date lines of Mil- .. :: linery this season we have ever shown. i We have spent considerable time and study selecting * this stock, and believe we have the best values we have ■ / ever offered. We want you to come and examine our H stock, whether you purchase or not. We also carry a very large line of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc. W B. Moseley & Son, Menlo Ga. ; i I > I i I i i II IH-l-i-H-H-H •: It I I I I -H-l-i-i-l-t-H-H-bM 1 1-bi HI I ■H < ■» + MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE Safe Loan Investments secured tor those desiring to lend. And available funds for those desiring to borrow. No loans under >1,000.00. Apply to Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal Attorneys at Law 12-3-4-5-6-7 Clark Bldg. Rome, Georgia. 1 have been in the barber business here for nearly twenty six years and am better prepared to give my cus tomers good service now than ever before. So if you want good ser vice give mo a trial. I will convince you that service is what you get at niy shop. John is with me again lie has been a journey barber for the last 10 months and Is a first-class urilst, who will have charge of the shop most of the time Doodle, the clothes cleaner and presser, will have charge of the cleaning depart ment and is on to his business. Give us a trial. —W. W. Drew. FOR SALE. —Good milk cow with young calf. Apply to Alice Sturdi x nt, (col.) Summerville. Ga. No. 3. FOR SALE.—Winter Pearl Seed Wheat. Also Appier oats. J >l. Freeman, Apine, Ga To Enjoy the full confidence of the Well-Informed of the World and the Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen tial that the component jwrts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be known to and approved by them; there to; ■, . California Fig Syrup Co. pub lis’u a f I statement with every package 7he | -set. purity and uniformity of pro d i t. w iclt hey demand in a laxative remedy oi n ■ ; deal character, am assured by the Comjvtny's original method of man umeture known to the Company only. The tigs of California are used in the I nluction of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of . ma to promote the pleasant taste, but t ■ medicinal principles are obtaim d from p ,nts known to act most Itcneficially. io get its beneficial effects always buy I'.k genuine -manufactunsl by the Cali-, tomia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sa'e by all leading druggists. VETERANS ANNUAL PICNIC The confederate veterans will hold their anual picnic Saturday, Oct. 9, at Cleghorn's spring. All veterans, sons of veterans, their families and friends are expected and cordially Invited to attend and luirg well filled baskets. The veterans will assemble at the court house at eleven o’clock for a short meeting Comrades, lets all have a good day. 11. A. BROWNFIELD, Commander John 3. Cleghorn Camp. No. 422. NOTICE. By mutual consent we will dis solve partnership on December Ist, 1909, and all parties owing us either by note or account are requested to i settle their account at once, as all notes and accounts will be put out for collection on that date if un paid. So take notice and govern yourself accordingly. DRS. MARTIN & JENNINGS. WANTED —Success Magazine wants an energetic and responsible man or j woman in Summerville to collect for I renewels and solicit new subscribers during full or spare time. Experi | ence unnecessary. Any one can start i among friends and acquaintances and i build up a paying and permanent business without capital. Complete outfit and instrutlons fre. Address "VON," Success Magazine, Room 103, Success Magazine Building, New York, N. Y. Weber, Studebaker and Columbus Wagons. We are over stocked on wagons. Come to see us. We will save you money on a wagon. TAYLOR A ESPY. HOMESEEKERS AND INVEST- ORS, New Town being established, j large tract of land being developed j adapted to Truck and all staple crops. | bale cotton to the acre, any size I tracts, 5 acre Truck farms or busi ness lots, terms to suit purchasers. 1 Water and health perfect. Business enterprises invited. Address Box 53, Florala, Ala. Tuberculosis among the insane is very prevalent. The lowest esti-; mates show tpat 5 per cent of all the inmates or hospitals for the insane in the United States have tuberculo sis, while in some eases the rate is 20 per cent. THE SUMMERVILLE! NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. FARMERS OF SEVENTH DISTRICT Will Hold Convention at Lafayette on October 14-15, 1909. Rome, Ga.. Oct. 2, 1909.—The next session of the seventh Congressional district Union will be held with the Walker county local at Lafayette on October 14-15. This date was selected at the last meeting which took place in Rome and many members of the Union of Floyd county are planning to attend. The Rev. A. B. Carnes, the president, and the Rev. A. P. Jones, the secretary, will of course be in attendance and other members will accompany them. The aim of the gathering is to carry education to the adult farmer, and a splendid program has been ar ranged for the Lafayette meeting that will carry out this idea. Some of the speakers who made such fa vorable impression here will be on the program there, and others of note are President Soule, State Col lege of Agriculture, and Commission er Hudson, The papers will all be read in open session and the public is invited to be present. The pro gram follows: Called to order at 10 a. m. Exec utive appointment of committees. Election of officers for the ensuing year. Adjournment for lunch. Af ternoon session. Called to order at 1:30 p. m. Open session. Effects Commercial fertilizers on the the soil Dr. J. N. Soule, President State Ag ricultural college. Cotton. J. L. Lee, State Union of Ga. Crop rotation for North Ga.. E Gentry; Co-Opera tive Demonstration work. Answer to I Query Box. Second day. Called to j order at 8:00 a. m. Cotton Growing Prof. R. H. DeLoach, state college of Agriculture. Agricultural possibilities of North Ga G F Hunnicutt, Ed itor Southern Cultivator. Educa tion through the Farmers' Union. W. W. Jarman memb< i of State Agricul tural Commission for fifth district. What the state department of agri culture is doing for the average farm er? Hon. S. G. Hudson. State Com missioner of Agriculture. Afternoon. Session. Called to order at 1:30 p. m. Executive session. Reports of committees. Good of the order. Ad journment. B PARKER'S l lAIR BALSAM ■e and Nwutifxe the hair. e» * !uTur;»nt growth. Faile to Keatore Gray to ita Youthful Color, oats d-.M-asee > heir telhijg. c.a ; "»t i CHATTOOGAVILLE Misses Trezervant Lee and Mattle Lou Moss and Messrs. Grady Dos ter and and Lon Worsham visited Mr. J. A. Smith Sunday afternoon. Gordon Pledger and Con Shamblin of Broomtown visited J. H. Ragland and family Sunday. Mr. Berry Hatch of Gaylesville at tended singing at Sardis Sunday. Will Busbin of Rome was ming ling with friends here Sunday. There is being quite a lot of cot ton picked around here. The patrons of the Chattoogaville school are having their school build ing painted which will add much to its appearance. Our people are looking forward with pleasure to our fair in Summerville. Messrs. Charley O’Dell and W. C. Rutledge were elected by the Chat toogaville lodge No. 401 I. O. O. F. as representatives to the district convention which will be held at Rome on the 20-21. X TAX LEVY FOR 1»0k. Office of Board Commissioners Roads and Revenues. Regular Sep tember meeting, 1909. Ordered that a tax rate of 6 mills or >6.00 per >IOOO.OO be levied and , collected by the tax collector on all property In the county subject to; taxation returned by or assessed against each tax payer for County purposes, divided as follows: on all property subject to taxation 50 per cent for General fund. 20 per cent for Pauper fund. 20 per cent for Bridge fund. 10 per cent for Jail fund. It is also ordered that a tax rate of one-tenth of one per cent be levi ed and collected by the tax collector or assessed against each tax payer for road purposes. And also that a tax rate as follows be levied and collected by the tax collector for the following school districts: Summerville School district, >3.00 per >IOOO.OO. Lyerly school district, >4.00 per >IOOO.OO. Holland school district, >4.00 per >IOOO.OO. Chelsea schosl district, >4.00 per >IOOO.OO. J. T. JOLLY, Chm. E. N. MARTIN. Clerk. CKlldr®r» Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA SEARS & ROEBUCK -of Chicago- Sell Goods and Guarantee satisfaction TE EDISON LAND CO. ...0F... MENLO Will sell LOTS with the specific agreement to refund every dollar at any time within five years from time of purchase if not satisfactory. Call on or write to A. J. LAWRENCE, Mgr. Menlo, Georgia. Lowßresagh On the Ist and 3ra Tuesdays of each month,very low fare round trip tickets will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. Take advantage of these low fares and investigate the wonderful opportunites now open in the Southwest. The 25 day return limit gives you ample yj time, and you can stop over both going and returning. g The Direct Line to Texas The Cotton Belt is the direct line from Memphig ■ to the Southwest, through Arkansas. It operates I two daily trains, carrying through sleepeis, chair cars and parlor-case cars. Trains from all points make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton gg gjp- -* 2JL Belt trains for the Southwest. Do not delay your trip to the'Southwest until wbk * the big opportunities are gone—write me to-day Eg Sa where you want to go and I will show you how i.- ear you can make the trip and gi»e you complete uK schedule, etc. I w ill also send you free our books iSSjsMRSrZ Texas and Arkansas, with County map in colors. H. H. SU I I ON, District Passenger Agent. H. E. ALLEN, Passenger Agent. 109 W. (Hb St, Chattanooga, Tenn.