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—McWilliams shoe company, Rome. Georgia —
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Get connected. A live one hot off the wire. This shoe will sell Every pair of misses and children’s shoes in our store whatever size
| largely in all styles once the trade have tried it because it fits. shape or price, are gauranteed good value and satisfactory service. '««
| TOUGH SHOES FOR LIVELY BOYS Don’t scold your boy for wearing out shoes BUY" HIM G-OOD SHOES '
11|1 Stout material, Strong in make. We have the right kind, made for us and warranted by us. Tans, Gun Metal, Wine, Patent Leather i"
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TAX NOTICE
I will be at the following places
on days and dates mentioned for the
purpose of collecting state and coun
ty taxes for the year 1909. Also the
school tax for the following school
districts: Summerville, Lyerly, Hol
land and Chelsea.
Menlo Oct. 18, Nov. 3, 17.
Dirtseller Oct. 19, Nov. 4, 18.
Lyerly Oct. 20, Nov. 5, 19.
Seminole Oct. 25, Nov. 8, 22.
Coldwater Oct. 26, Nov. 9, 23.
Dirttown Oct. 27, Nov. 10, 24.
Haywood Oct. 28, Nov. 11, 25.
Subligna Oct. 29, Nov. 12, 26.
Teloga Nov. 1, 15, 29.
Trion Nov. 2, 16, 30.
Sawmill Dec. 1.
Chelsea Dec. 2.
Sprite Dec. 3.
I will be in my office in Summer
ville every Saturday until December
20th, at which time my books will
close Please observe the above dates
and save time and trouble.
D. P. HENLEY, T. C. C. O.
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ROAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
All persons are hereby notified that
If no good cause is shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted by
the Board of County Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues of said coun
ty, at the regular November term,
1909, establishing a change in public
road. Rome and Summerville road,
as marked out by the Superintend
ent of roads for Coldwater district,
commencing at the Van Pelt place
and running in a northern direction
about 300 yards and intersecting the
main road near the residence of M.
S. Hendferson, also leaving main road
again about 400 yards above M. S.
Henderson residence and running in
a northern direction about 1-4 mile
intersecting the main road again near
the line between Holland and Hender
sons.
Running through lands of Van Pelt,
M. S. Henderson, Holland Bros.
Given under hand and seal this 18
day of October, 1909.
J. T. JOLLY, Chairman.
E. N. MARTIN, Clerk.
PULIC SALE.
I will sell at my home, on the
Pink Holland farm, near Chattooga
ville, on Tuesday, November 16th
1909, the following property: One
mule and two filly colts, one 2-horse
wagon, one buggy, cultivator, disc
harrow, turning plows and various
other farming implements.
J. H. WHITFIELD.
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it: act directly on the liver. Sold for r.iany sixty
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CHELSEA,
A few more weeks and this year
■ of grace will be in the records of
s
e the past. Along some lines great
progress has been made. The in
e auguration of the good roads move
j 1 ment is an indication of material pro* I
t ress. Its a progressive age and in- |
vention, and improvements demand .
good roads that quick communication;
may be followed by quick transpor
tation, not only facilitate travel in
the rural districts but the interurban
highway provides for the man with
the auto to live in one town and do
business in another. Nothing parhaps,
has aroused the spirit of the people
of Georgia, and the South in the in-
■ terest of good roads so much as the
i national automobile show and races
; now going on in Atlanta. Its a sure
thing Atlanta has a hot fever and it
will take a break neck speed to
cool it off. Let ’em come. Nobody
J should throw a straw in the way of I
the march of these enthusiastic ad- '
5 vocates of good roads as it will di- |
j rectly benefit all classes.
They are making epochs in the,
history of the south that the com
ing generations shall point to with
i pride. Invention and discovery fol
low in the wake of civilization. But
L some progress seems to be like acer
‘ tain kind Bill Arp once spoke of re
r ferring to the progressor as progress
s Ing backward.
President Eliott of Harvard in some
’ recent lectures before student bodies
robs Christ of his divinity, holds I
’ him off at a distance and analyzes I
him as a great and good man worthy
’ of our emulation —that’s all. The
higher critics and free thinkers try
1 to put their seal on ecclesiastical
1 law, but the old time gospel has al
ways appealed to the common peo
ple—the masses, and in them has It
always found and always will find, a
1 response in mind and soul through
' all ages. Mr. Carnegie would liber- i
ally endow our colleges if we would i
take them out from church control
and secularize them. The idea is so
preposterous as to need no comment. ' 1
It has been an eventful year. Rec- i
ognition and honor at home .am’ i
abroad of the Wright brothers o’
aeroplane fame, the Yukon-Pacific Ex :
position at Seattle, the world’s great
est automobile show and races in At
lanta, the announcement of the ci
covery of the north pole, makin
two more of America’s sons illus
trious as successful contestants
against other nations: Teddy “delight
' ing” himself in Africa will return 1
, home as soon as he kills the white :
i rhinoceras the New York World want
ed him to get before he came back;
Taft swinging around the country on
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909,
his sixteen thousand miles tour, meet
ing the people, that is, the rich and
aristocratic and being entertained at
banquets and luncheons and driven
to the most interesting parts of the
city in a red automobile by the elite
and bon-tons . In the meantime he
I makes a few speeches incidentally.
I But then it is Taft, and Taft is the
| nation’s big chief.
G. L. Groover has moved his fam
ily from Chattanooga and will make
his residence here again.
Miss Mary Willis took charge of
the Mt. Olive school on Lookout
mountain last Monday.
Ed Hartline and family are visit
ing relatives at Sulphur Springs, Ga.
M.
A NOVEL CURE.
In sociological experiments the nov
el and effective method used in Mc-
Keesport, Pa., to deal with drunken
husbands is the latest.
j In brief, it consists in making the
wife the treasurer of the family.
By giving her control of the purse
' strings she is able to keep the man
. of the house reasonably sober.
Whenever a habitual drunkard is
brought before the local court he is
confronted with this alternative.
Either he must sign a bond which
gives the wife the ab solute control
of his wages for one year or go to
■ jail for six months.
It is said few husbands hesitate.
And the police are careful o see
that they keep their bends.
: Experiment has proved that th-
I remedy is a good one. It puis the
husband on his good behavior, atid it
insures the family support
Being dependent upon his wife for
as much as a pipeful of tobacco
your rampant, wife beating lord is
very careful how he treats his al
moner.
Few wives it is said abuse their
privilege as purse holders. If any
thing they are too lenient —just what
might be expected.
Elsewhere it is the old way—
The husband gets drank, beats
his wife, drives the children into the
streets, is arrested, jailed. The fam
ily is deprived of sup-ort, and ther
are pauperisn an' ci An - ‘he
man is not reformed.
And many a poor wi"e si'ently en-
.. r-s ni '.l r atmen*. f aring to make
■ •’ iia lest s’-t ’ h”-'-
i i . t dependent. '
Hail to the McKeesp rt s. s m.
It is not only effective, but just.
If the husband is unable successful
ly to manage the finances of the fam
ily, let him turn the business over
to one who is competent.
It may be somewhat galling to ' i
self respect to confess failure, but i
is better than to go to jail and ruin
his family.
He may depend upon the family
treasurer to give him a square deal.
—Ex.
WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONB.
If you want a good wagon, come
to aee us. We will make you a low
price for cash or if you wish, we will
make easy terms.
TAYLOR & ESPY.
Dr. King's Wen Life Pills
The host in the wodd.
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Mister Editer:—l see whar a hi
I skule have prohibited de gurls frum
; ! waring false har and rats. Dats de
i i funniest thing to me yet. Wimin folk
■ 1 as sceart ob rats as da are den all
II to once go to carrying dem in ther
■ I hair. Guess it is about ther feet da
'am sceart uv em and not bout dey
heads. But what da wants wid de
pesky things tall is funny to me,
kase es dar am eny thing 1 hates
wuse dan mice it am rats. Ancient
fabel Say data mouse chawed up a
cage so dat it turned loose a .roarin
lyon. Dey can do dat, kase da chaws
up ebbery thing bout my house from
j a clothes line to a crowbar. And
! de cats am gittin bout as trifflin as ,
dese little ole poodle dogs. Da dont
i pretend dese days to hunt fer rats,
j tall. Gittin too uperty I reckon. Da
I jess sit by de fiar and meditate and j
1 meditate and casionally wash da
faces wid da paws and brake into de
safe and eat up all de cold vitels and
go to bed on de kids face ov nites.
What de baliffs gwinter no ncx yer
reckon. 1 see whar da levied on de
gold in a pussons mouth and de jedg>
say dat was a proper levey, kase it
were a levy on improved property
Don’t let Dr. Salman and Dr. Brown
see dis kase da will be running ;
mechanics lien on our mouths next
Dese bm’iffs am a site, anyway,
look fer em nex to be loving on some
of Jedge Billers bee courses in Soutl.
Carolina he talks so much bout. Da
are as hard to satisfy as de fell
what wernt satisfied wid his bee
wukin all day but put lightnin bur
in der gums so da could sea how
wuk ov nites.
I see whar Mars. Rad Eckols’ T::f
horse cleaned cm up down to Rom<
Dats good fer Chattooga. She el
lers manages to squeeze in jess
little ahead ob ebbery thin
eny how. She is chug full ob talent
but is lak de Okefonoke sv amp. tain
all been developed yit.
Farmers in de hail tleestrict a
raisin more san dan a little —pit hi
up dirty kotten and shuckin ou
muddy korn. Dey kant wear o.;
Sunday clothes to de field now, at
more.
I’ve heard tell of all sorts o
r gu s and all s rts of plans
jtealin, but cat one I heard tell o
tudder day teats all yit. Dat rogt
tuck an drank hisseli a pint o m-
: n s.K m 11. Ik. <., det; 1 .
a j cm ,strong Injuns, den.
prepared to d< jewelry shop and ca
on de clerk to show him a tray ob
jewels. Whin he got his eye so
on a piece he wanted he jess blov j
his breath in de clerks face and i
smelt dat bad dat clerk hud blege
to turn his head to git his breatl.
and whilst his head were turned da
rogue steal de jewel. Den
whin he got his eye sot on a nudder I
piece he wanted hed blow his breath
|in de clerks face agin and take dat j
I one and so on till he got all he j
wanted. Dat rogue wud be what yer
I wud call a stinkin rogue, I guess.
Did yer ebber beam tell bout de ■
’ ! ole confed what fused to take de ,
I oath to support de konstitution? Well j
’twas bout dis wise. When de offi
cer call on him to take dis oath he
fused to do it. Den de officer say,
i ‘ does yer spec to take up arms agin
i against de gubermint, and he sa no.
i Well, does yer spec to fight eny
i more and he sa no sir. Den sa de
• officer, why cant jrer take de oath
f to support de konstltfulon, and ho
I say, kase I got a wife and seven
■ children to support already and I'll
be darned es I’m gwinter support
nary nuther tiling.
II Mister editer, whin yer she! yer
■ eyes do yer ebber see anything lak
dis: “Journal-1 lerald Automobile
j Good Roads?” Lawsy massy, makes
me sic.
Yourn Truly.
Uncle Jim Fowler’s Boy.
After the Show.
i A well dressed man. said to be an
Englishman, has been arrested in
Montmartre, Paris, on a charge pt ten
dering bad half sovereigns for dinners
and entertainments, which reminds us
of the story about the touring com
pany which has been doing very bad
business in “the smalls.” While the
proprietor and sole responsible mana
ger was standing outside the tempo
rary theater (the Corn Exchange) a
very small boy with a very large mel
on arrived and proposed to barter the
fruit for a scat in the gallery. The
bargain was duly concluded, and the
scene now changes to the interior of
the theater after the performance.
“Boy,” says the manager severely,
“that melon was rotten." "That’s all
right." returns the youthful critic; "so
was yer show.”—London Globe.
Difference In Time.
When it is noon at any given place
It is similarly noon at all other points
having the same longitudinal meridian,
and the sun is in its zenith where
meridian and equator intersect.
For business convenience every fif
teen degrees of longitude evenly divid
ed from Greenwich has the same time,
being the distance that the earth trav
els in one hour. In the United States
we have eastern, central, mountain I
and Pacific time. Thus when it Is
noon at New York it is 11 a. m. at Chi
cago. central time; 10 a. m. nt Denver,
mountain time, and 9 a. m. at San
Francisco, Pacific time. New York
Ar*°rtean.
OAKLAND PIANOS
Onr aim la the production of a popular, up-to-date,
moderate price piano, poHHeaai ng th at quality of tone,
■ $ worth, value and durability heretofore uot found in
1 B pianos Helling at comparative prices.
■ The officers of the Oakland Piano Co. are practical
V ' wyßr ■ piano men whose life-long experience in the building
IB and marketing of pianow is concentrated in the dcvel-
1- : « —iJ.. | opment of those essential quality features that attract
B tl,c < a* f ul buyer.
>.• /■* '**. I ■ Our policy lx to build orw rtyle of raw* and one griule of piano,
.. / ■ thereby ln<*r*raMing <<ur output, redlining the cowt of production
- - - .- *iJqH to the minimum, and permitting u« to offer quality and indlvid-
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Band down. Kuns easy
V I ll ljecause always in track.
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Strength Giver
Ordinary tonics that merely
supply food material and give ar
tificial strength by stimulation arc
never lasting in their effects be
cause they do not remove the
cause of the ill health.
A "run down” conditon is
generally due to the failure of the
digestive organs to properly di
gest the food.
DR. D. JAYNE’S
TONICVERMIFUGE
tones up the stomach and other
digestive organs, and restores
their normal, healthy condition.
Then the digestive organs sup
ply the body with its full share
of nourishment, and in this way
build up permanent health
and strength.
Sold by all druggists
2 sizes, sOc and 33c.
Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant is an
invaluable medicine fer Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whopping
Cough, Pleurisy, etc.
Public Sals.
Will sell at my home 2 1-2 miles
I west of Lyerly, on Friday Novem
ber 12, 1909, household and kitch
en furniture, corn, fodder, one flue
harness horse and buggy and other ,
things not neccessary to mention.
Terms of sale cash. —M. W. Hawkins.