The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, November 04, 1909, Image 7

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M . Nearly all women suffer at times from female I p ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and I • g| more constantly than others. But whether you have f g little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you ■ take Wine of Cardui and get relief. Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women, I hprepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in- H gradients. It acts easily on the female organs and || || gives strength and tone to the whole system. I-..,- L IHhL bAH U Uli i I __ J 38 L The Woman’s Tonic Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes: /irf “Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring IU& taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to fe no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do H my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it. H AT ALL DRUG STORES b:. V /7; WORLD'S GREATEST AUTOMOBILE RACES. j ATLANTA, GA., NOVEMBER 9-13. Special Low Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway. DATES OF SALE:’ Tickets on sale November 7th to 12th, inclu sive, and for trains scheduled to ar rive Atlanta before noon November 13, 1909. Return limit of tickets: Tickets will be good to leave Atlanta re turning up to and including, bur. not later than midnight November 16. 1909. * Dates of Races: November 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Races start: 10:30 a. m. daily, will last about six hours. Gates will be opened 8:30 a. m. • daily. Prices for admission to each days races: General admission SI.OO, re served seats in grandstand $2.00, box seats $2.50 each. Public comfort: Hotel accommoda tions, etc., can be secured in advance by writing G. M. Chapin, secretary, Bureau of Information and Public Comfort, 510 Empire Building, At lanta, Georgia. Seating capacity, grandstand 25,- 000, bleachers 15,000. Track Specificatons: Length two miles, cost $300,000.00, width home stretch 100 feet, back stretch and curve 60 feet, curves banked 10 feet, radius 880 feet. Surface: clay, sand and gravel, with asphalt binder. Admission tickets can be purchased in advance from the Automobile As sociation, 721 Candler Building, At lanta, Ga. Parking automobiles will be $5.00 for each machine for each day. Space can be reserved in advance from the i Automobile Association, 721 Candler . Building, Atlanta. Transportation facilities; The ' Speedway is situated eight miles | south of Atlanta on the main line of the Central of Georgia Railwayj The schedules, routes and train ser-: cvice of the Central of Georgia Rail way and connections are the quick est and best from nearly all places in j Florida, Georgia and Alabama to Atlanta and the Automobile Speed- 1 way. Central of Georgia trains go- , ing into and out of Atlanta pass the ; speedway. Trains 3, 10, 11, 12 will < stop at Speedway station. For more information apply to' any agent of the Central of Georgia Railway. Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the Real Cause of their Condition These poor, suffering women have been led to believe that their misery of mind and body is entire ly due to “ills of their sex.” Usually the kidneys and bladder are re sponsible—or largely so. And in such cases, the kidneys and blad der are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick headaches, dragging pains in back, groin and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listless ness and constant tired, worn-out feeling—are almost certain symp toms of disordered jnd diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have, In thousands of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial in all such conditions of female organism—affording the most prompt relief and permanent benefit. As an Illustration of what these Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Eray of Columbus, Ga., writes that she was very ill with kidney trouble, and that she is now well —and that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system •—as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- FOR SALE BY PELLAGRA CAUSED BY WATER Pellagra, the new disease which . has been followed by many deaths throughout the country, and espe cially in the south, is due to impure water, according to army surgeons. Careful study of pellagra has been made by Surgeons Joseph F. Siler and Henry J. Nichols at the Illinois state general hospital for the insane at Peoria, 111., and the reports have been reported to the surgeon-general of the army. It has been found that spoiled corn, or corn that has fer mented, does not cause the trouble. It appears that patients afflicted with pellagra have first undergone an affection of the intestinal tract re sembling dysentery. The old, old story, told times with out number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health —There is noth ing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by Sum merville Drug Co. The genius who grafted a milk weed on a strawberry vine and pro duced a plant yielding strawberries and cream, needs only to graft this marvel on sugar-cane to outdo Bur bank, says the Farm Journal. A Tommy —What is the difference between vision and sight? Tommy’s Pop—Well, my son, you can flatter a girl by calling, her a vision, but don’t call her a sight. You cant’ tell by the size of the gravestone how big the man was who lies in the grave. A man never realizes how small the world is until he tries to dodge his creditors. The man who is not trying to make the world better is casting his vote to make it worse. CASTOR IA J?er Infants and Children. Tbs Kind Yeu Havi Alwsjs Piosght Bears the Signature ot 7r faro Zv |jg '' r I k * r fi JM ’ aratlons are apt to do. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, TH,' want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are afflicted with kidney and blad der diseases to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by return mail post paid. Do it to-day. ALL DRUGGISTS THR SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909. WINTER OATS Press Bulletin No. 19, State College Os Agriculture. At present there is only one acre of winter oats grown in the state of Georgia to every eighteen or twenty acres of corn or cotton. It is quite true the wet season often comes at the time when the oats are ready to harvest and, therefore interferes with the cultivation of this crop on an extensive scale. It is a crop, however, that under proper treatment gives large yields in the state of Georgia, and when we consider its value as a grain for work stock when fed alone or with corn as part • of the grain ration, or when grown ( in combination with winter vetch for; the production of hay or simply us ed as a cover of winter, there is good reason to believe that the acre age of winter oats in Georgia should be at least doubled. There are only a few varieties of winter oats on the market. The va riety givnig the best yield at the Col lege in 1909 was the Texas Rust Proof oat, yielding 64.46 bushels per I acre. The Culberson oat came next with a yield of 60 bushels per acre, followed by Bancroft, Appier and Virginia Gray with a yield of 58, 53 | and 40 bushels per acre respective ly. The Culberson oat is a new variety ; and a fairly good yielder. Its good points are early maturity and stiff i straw. The grain of this oat is very small and some do not like it on that account. Plant Good Seed. A test of three different samples of Texas Rust Proof oats from dif ferent dealers gave the following re sults: 64.46, 46 and 40 bushels per acre respectively. Some of the oat seed offered for sale is not fit to sow and this point should be care- j fully considered in buying seed of any variety. Date of Seeding. Texas Rust Proof oat seeded Octo- j ber 15th and November 21st gave a yield of 64.46 and 40 bushels per 1 acre respectively. Culberson oat seeded on the same dates gave a yield of 60 and 20.33 bushels respect ively. These results go to show the importance of seeding rather early in the fall. Winter oats are not so choice about soils as some other crops, but the better the soil the larger the yield. As a rule, the open furrow system of seeding oats is the best, but large yields can be secured on soils in a high state of fertility by seeding with the ordinary grain drill. A good fertilizer formula for oats at sowing time is the following: Acid Phosphate 200 pounds Muriate Potash .. .. 50 pounds Nitrate of Soda .. ..25 pounds Cotton seed meal .. .. 200 pounds Nitrate of soda in the spring as a top dressing .. .. 75 pounds P. O. VANATTER, In Charge of Field Demonstrations. Let’s Have a Game. “There’s a new game out, says the Waverly Democrat, called ‘tickle the editor.’ You take an ordinary sheet of writing paper, on which you pen a few lines suitable for the occa sion. Next you fold it carefully, en closing in the fold a banknote suf ficiently large to pay arrearages and a year in advance, and hand it to the editor. Keep an eye on him, and if a smile adorns his face the trick works fine. It can also be played by mail. Come on, let’s have a game.” Often charity consists of a gener ous impulse to give away something we have no further use for. Some people give according to their means, others according to theii meanness. We’re sorry if you’ve tried other medicines and they failed. As a last j resort try Hollister’s Rocky Moun-1 tain Tea. Its’ a simple remedy, but J its’ worked wonders, made millions; well and happy. Purifies the blood,| makes flesh and muscle, cleanses ■ your system. Summerville Drug Co.: it requires no knowledge of botany i to recognize a blooming idiot when 1 you see one. Wisdom consists largely in know-; ing one’s limitations and having | enough self-control to hang around o’ the inside. Unfortunately the thnigs worth do- > ing are the things some other fellow I has done first. A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your mon ey if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumoia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine. is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by all druggists. ■ IN MEMORIAM OF L. M. HENDON | On the morning of August 26th ' 1909, at five o’clock, the death angel stole into the home of our old and ) dearly beloved Bro. L. M. Hendon and claimed him for his victim and bore him away to that sweet haven of : rest prepared for the good. For 83 years Bro. Hendon has battled wit this old world, he was born Sept. 15th 1826 in Dekalb County Ga. and at the ago of 19 was married to Miss Martha E. Houston. To them was born five girls, three of whom are still living, the mother and two daughters having gone on to Heaven i before him. On November 2nd 1873 he was j married to Miss Harriett C. Price) of Walker County Ga., with whom he lived in peace and quietness 19) years when death claimed her and 1 transported her over to a richer soil to await his coming. November 27th 1892 he was mar ; ried to Mrs. Jane Lively of Texas; with whom he lived 17 years, and who still survives him. Bro L. M. Hendon served through the late Civil war in Company C, 60th Georgia Regiment and was a brave and faithful soldier in the j Confederate Army. Since that time > he has been a faithful and devoted member of the Baptist church, a faithful Christian, a devoted hus- I band, a loving father and faithful friend, and a true and devoted citi- I zen, always ready to help the poor i and the fallen to rise, like his Mas ker, ever helping the needy with ad vice and prayers. His body was laid to rest in Alpine Cemetary with Masonic honors by : Menlo lodge, assisted by several oth i er sister lodges. Therefore in the death of Fro*, er Hendon be it resol.el:- Ist. That Menlo Baptist < liu. has lost one of their most faith.. and devoted members. | 2nd. That Alpine Lodge has lo a true and faithful Brother Mason 3rd. The wife and children a lov , ing husband and father. 4th. That these resolutions be spread on the minutes of Alpine Lodge and a copy be sent to the family. sth. Also a copy be sent to The Summerville News, and Walker Co. Messenger for publication. Done by order of Alpine Lodge in regulaj- session October 23rd 1909. G. T. HORTON, S. M. BAWER, P. A. BROOKS, Committee. Makes blood and muscle faster , than any other remedy. Gives health strength and vitality. Hollister's ■ Rocky Mountain Tea towers above all other remedies for making sick peo ple well, and well people “weller.” Take it tonight. Summerville Drug Co. A Mountain Colloquy. “Did your husband get that terri ble red nose working out in the sun shine?” asked one woman. “No,” answered the other. That ain’t sunshine. That’s moonshine.” —Washington Star. Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. Time may be money, but it is easier to make up lost time than lost money. ’ Some men never do anything on time except quit work. DR. T S BROWN DENTIST Office: Wade Photo Galery At Trion first and third Mondays j and Tuesdays. Balance time | at office. All work guaran teed. Prices reasonable. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURB YOU of any case of Kidney os Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. De not risk having Bright’s Dis ease or Diabetes. There u nothing gained by delay. 50c. and fl.oo Bottles. HfUM «UMTiTUTK». SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, Jias borne tlie signature of and lias been made under his per //y ' sonal supervision since its infancy. ‘ Al] ow no ono deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that tritie 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 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 You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWC CtNTAUR COMPANY. TT MUHRAY STREET, NEW YORK ©HY. Chattanooga Marble Works A. W. HASSELL, Prop. XT Granite Monuments ); ’" 1149-51 MARKET STREET We have Honuments in stock from SB. to $3,000 CALL ON OR WRITE US. maWBSRaMMMBRMRRMMMMMRRMMMMMI Wfcj . i.s’. .» .... . . f - < HS ■ Cures When All Others Fail gg | BREEDER’S - 1 RHEUMATIC CURE g NEVER. FAILS ■ every bottle guaranteed K-. Bs? ■ —— ~ Salisbury, Sub Station, Ho. 2, Au~. IG, 1908 \ North Carolina, C a;nty raT I, J. L. Ruity, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County U HH have been suffering with Rheumatism for ten years, have E& been confined to nn bed part of the time, could not sleep ‘J > at nights and went io Hot i' Ark., for si ' weeks but iA L , still got no relief. I have used five bottles of Breeden’s EH| Rheumatic Cure and after taking same lean sleep at nights, RM walk as good as ever and do all my work. j- J. L. huffy, Deputy Sheriff. Mm n~—i— ■imuj_w ir .i ! ~T anwin>m»«aMSma«n<nr BOf. LSold EYoifwhare. ' X Suttle ■ ■bum ■■ ■ <u» ■ •./ryri .h .> .xxrmMSßMe SI.OO PER BOTTLE CR SIX EGT7L7.S FGR $5.00 g| Forfurthc f . ' •i ; Inf om . . Lion Dept. Hj BRE‘ " (doctor king! TBE til HUMLt kteTtn. »irn MMI 111 UHUT LM»m. lUHLM IMMIWI ■ MBNML «£ ®f«i w um ww uiumi hphihce w w w— fc UrUIUHtB UD MOIT lELUSIE IEECIHIIU tl HI WW *! I 1 A Aathort»»<l bj «t»t» »o trea» SMSIIIO, StSliei lieiNNM f--*'3 IlttAll*. 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