The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, November 11, 1909, Image 9

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r ■ —, :„ —. .. ■ .wj ii i I Get Well | If you are sick, you wish to get well, don’t you? B lOf course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and || 1“ misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quickly get the right remedy to get well. Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re-** lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering likefe you from some female trouble. J»BS For Women’s Ills !Urs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for seven j years. Read her letter about Cardui. She writes: “I was sick for p! seven years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly die with my head and back. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was cured. Cardui is a God-send to suffering women.” Try it. B AT ALL DRUG STORES J| - A .... WORLD’S GREATEST AUTOMOBILE RACES. ATLANTA, GA., NOVEMBER 9-13. k Special Low Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway. l DATES GF SALE:’ Tickets on I sale November 7th to 12th, inclu *■ U-ve, 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, but not later than midnight November 16, 1909. Dates of Races: November 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Races start: 10:30 a. m. dailj r , 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 I curve 60 feet, curves banked 10 feet, I 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 j of the Central of Georgia Railway' 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 Florida, Georgia and Alabama to Atlanta and the Automobile Speed 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 Cenitral of Georgia Railway. The Value of Good Digestion Is easy to figure if you know what your stomach is worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value, by insuring good digestion. Ivocioi cures Dyspepsia. Kodol insures good digestion by absolutely duplicating Nature’s normal process, in perfectly digest ing all food taken into the stom ach. While Kodol is doing this, the stomach is resting—and becoming strong and healthy. A strong and healthy stomach guarantees a sound and active brain. The man with a sound stomach —a stomach that is doing for the body just what Nature intended it to do —is the man who Is always prepared for any emergency. He is “there with the goods.” The man with a sick stomach, is a man sick all over. When the stomach is irritated by undigested food, the blood and heart are di rectly affected. Then dullness, un natural sleepiness, sick-headaehes, vertigo and fainting spells, and even serious brain trouble develop. Kodol will prevent these. Spurring the stomach and brain FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS CITATION j Georgia, Chattooga county. Mary Shropshire having made ap plication for twelve months support out of the estate of Lee Shropshire and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their ■ return, all persons concerned, are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty on the first Monday in December, 1909, why said application should not be granted. This Ist day of November, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. CITATION. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that J. N. Rush, | clerk of the superior court, or some fit and proper person, will be ap pointed permanent administration up on the estate of Lee Shropshire, late of said conuty, deceased, at the reg ular term of the court of ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in December, 1909. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this Ist day of November, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. iCount a day lost when no friend has smiled on you or when you have not smiled upon a friend. 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 i ing in the world that cures coughs : and colds as quickly as Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by Su" merville Drug Co. The real hero is he who can bear his own troubles as stoically as hr does those of his friends. The total number of locomotives in use in this country at the end of 1907 was 55,388. CASTOR! A For Infants and (Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the z/ Signature oi to special wffort by “tonics” and “stimulants” doesn’t cure anything, or accomplish any good. Neither does dieting. Indigestion and the serious ailments which it induces can be averted and corrected only by natural means. Kodol supplies this natural means. It perforins the stomach’s work for it —just as the stomach should perform it —while the stom ach takes a little rest, “for the stomach's sake.” Our Guarantee Go to roar druggist today and get a dol lar bottle. Then after you have uaed the entire contests of the bottle if you can honestly say, that it has not done you any good, return the bottle to the druggUt and he will refund your money without ques tion or delay. We will then pay the drug gist for the bottle. Don*t hesitate, all drugglote know that our guarantee is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to tout eee in a family. The large bot tle contains times as much as the fifty cent battle- Kcxjol i, prepared at the labora tories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909. | QUEER BURIALS. I Uncouth Methods of the Nomads of Queensland. Os nil the modes of burial ever prac ■ tlced by creatures in the shape of hu- I man beings the method of the Queens- I land nomads is certainly the most un- I couth. After drying the corpse in the I sun and knocking out its teeth for I . keepsakes they deposit it on a frame- I ; work of rough poles and bury it under 3 a few armfuls of rushes and old kan garoo skins, leaving the bush wolves to sing its requiem. No member of the dead man’s tribe ■ will settle within a mile of his grave ; for fear of being haunted by the spooks making the burial place their midnight j rendezvous. The metaphysical opin ' ions of the Australian aborigines prove 3 \ indeed that savages can be afflicted e with an abundance of supernaturalism j ’ without betraying a trace of anything 8 ! deserving the name of religious senti i [ ment. I \ They believe in evil spirits whistling I in the blasts of the storm wind and try j to exorcise them by spitting in the di I rection of the sky. hut for the concep- S tions of the Deity, of future existence, ! of repentance, atonement and con j j science their language lias not even a | definite word. From somewhere in the I land of their forefathers—eastern Asia | perhaps—they have imported a notion II faintly resembling the Buddhist doc ’: trine of metempsychosis and believe that animals may be reborn as men . and men ns human beings of a supe rior rank.—London Answers. I We’re sorry if you’ve tried other medicines and they failed. As a las. j j resort try Hollister’s Rocky Moun I tain Tea. Its’ a simple remedy, bu I its’ worked wonders, made millions | well and happy. Purifies the blood. I makes flesh and muscle, cleanses ! your system. Summerville Drug Co [ Glass bricks inserted in the wa ' now take the place of windows. If you have noticed symptoms o ! kidney troubles do not delay in tak i ing the most reliable and dependabl remedy possible, such as DeWitt’ Kidney and Bladder Pills. These wonderful pills are being used with great satisfaction by thousands of people. Try DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills today. Sold by All druggists. Each of the British Dreadnoughts has a hospital with a capacity for 60 • patients. NO CASE ON RECORD There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumo nia or consumption after Foley’s Hon ey and Tar has been taken, as it , will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but I the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar I in a yellow package. Contains no | opiates and is safe and sure. Sold by all druggists. SALE NOTICE. Will be sold at my residence 1 1-2 • miles south of Trion, on Friday, Nov i 2 th, 1909, the following property: 2 horse colts, two years old. 1 filly colt, one year old. 1 horse colt, 3 months old. 3 nice yearlings. 1 sow, 1 male hog, 2 large shoats, ; II pigs. 1 2-horse wagon, good as new, and harness. 1 1-horse wagon and harness. 1 3-seated hack and harness. 1 buggy and harness. 1 Champion binder. 1 Deering mower and rake. 1 4-horse Disc harrow. 1 2-horse Disc harrow. 1 Smoothing harrow. 3 2-horse cultivators. 1 3-horse Disc plow. 2 2-horse turning plows. 6 1-horse turners. 1 combination cotton and corn planter. 1 Campbell corn drill. I Dowlow cotton planter. 1 Fertilizer distributor. 1 Jr. cultivator. 2 1-horse harrows. 3 harvest cradles. Several single plow stocks and j ; various other good farming tools ‘ too numerous to mention. A lot of carpenters tools. 1 set of black smith tools. 3 cross cut saws. 2 log chains. 1 good sorghum mill and copper pan, 10 feet long. Several sorghum barrels and kegs. 1 double barrel shotgun. 1 Winchester rifle; 1 pistol. 1 good invalid’s chair. Sale will begin at 9 o’clock. Terms will be made known on day of sale. MRS. H. J. HOSCH, Admr. 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 pncumoia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by all druggists. a-- "r. u.vtv. j: BEING SICK IN CHINA. What Happens When a Devil Jumps Down a Patient’s Throat. It is the custom for a Chinaman to visit the barber every week to have a general overhauling. First, the head and face are shaved; second, the ears are scraped and cleansed with a small brush made of duck’s hair; third, the upper and lower eyelids are scraped with a dull edged knife, ail granula tions being smoothed away, and then an application is made with a duck’s hair brush of salt solution. This is the reason why you will find so much blindness in China. They take no antiseptic measures whatever. Finally the patient's back is mas saged. and after paying a fee of 3 cents and no tip he leaves the shop, feeling clean outside, but now must consult bis regular physician. After going through the usual exam ination. which is a form of military In spection. the doctor diagnoses the case and treats it unless a devil happens to jump down the patient's throat. If this has happened the doctor can do the patient no good until he promises to set off a hundred firecrackers and i to make a daily visit to the joss house. This done, he receives the usual pills forthose faceted by the devil. These pills may consist of spotted rhinoceros horns, said to be a wonder ful cure for intestinal troubles. The spotted rhinoceros horns come from southern China, and in the market at I Singapore a single specimen will bring $25. Tiger bones when ground to a pow der and mixed with Chinese wine make a great blood tonic which is used by all classes of Chinese in nortb j eru China. The recipe is held by a firm in Shanghai that has become very wealthy by the sale of this tonic. Old deer horns are boiled down to I | make the medicinal glue which binds [ j the fifty ingredients composing the i average Chinese pills. As in these you i may get anything from a pinch of gunpowder to powdered cobra tail ; dust it is not the fault of Wong Ylk i Cbee if just tin' right kind of specific : escapes the patient. Equal in medicinal efficacy to the above are t hree high grade tiger rente- > dies, the eyeball, liver and blood. As I may be imagined, tiger eyeball, the : genuine article, can be prescribed for only the exceedingly wealthy Chinese. . Similarly the liver, when dried and re- | duced to a powder, is worth its weight in gold all over China. Tiger blood, when evaporated to a solid at st tem perature of 110 degrees and taken as a powder, is believed by Asiatics to transform a craven into a hero.—Med ical Record , The coining value of the gold and silver of the mints of the word in I 1907 totaled $4,983,002,850. i The flour mills of Minneapolis I grind 120.000,000 bushels of wheat I every year. -n I Makes blood and muscle faster I 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. Canada’s wheat crop is estimated at 168,386,000 bushels, or 43,696,000 bushels more than last year’s. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure I any case of kidney or bladder troub le that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and irreg ularities that if neglected might re sult in Bright’s disease or diabetes. Sold by all druggists. A fellow always determines to practice economy when he has noth ing left to save. 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 i it has never disappointed them. Sold j by Summerville Drug Co. DR. T S BROWN DENTIST j Office: Wade Photo Galery At Trion first and third Mondays and Tuesdays. Balance time i at office. All work guaran teed. Prices reasonable. FOLEY’S KIDKEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney o> 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 u nothing gained by delay. 50c. and SI.OO Bottles. azru»E SUBSTITUTES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I w<; ,™ pfl&sOm __ '**‘^. ; * For Infants and Children. ggjfcZ' H : A 7 ’j W —————— The Kind You Have : . Always Bought Preparation !ar As V| a i the Food anti Renata . jT luigtheSlomaclisaiulßowisoi- BoaFS th© / 4 ■ " Signature / ;;; Promotes Digestion.utvcrful- 1 . -*! ■'•j nessandßesl.Ccntan;sßiiUi£r i I O|>itiin.Morpliuie nor Mineral. 111 < NctNarcotic. ,S _ . | i, 7'./' wA - litA-Atlte Sa/tr— I 'W I Arik Ara.ve Sr'ttJ I i ‘’X. Hr fa, i ■ E jn ikW I At , y in | J ® as 0 ApcrfectßemedyrorConslipa 7: 8 vvU Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea *;!, ! [ j Worms .Convulsions .Feverish 0 iinr i nessandLoss OF Sleep. rha yVul Facsimile Signature of M -I thirty Years EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. j | — r C MMNY, NT* YORK CITY. | Chattanooga Marble Works I A. W. HASSELL, Prop. | Li Dark”" Granite Monuments' I’mX”b" 1 ’ mX” b " 1149-51 MARKET STREET We have Honuments in stock from SB. to $3,000 CALL ON OR WRITE US. nftMST Qairrrß whew you caw get relief- §5 Up 3 Ci:rea When All Others Fail | BREEDEN’S | IKEtilO® g:VEF£ FASLS 3TTLE GUARANTEED wyro.n—i i in ■ ■■ r ximw |MM sbury, Sub Station, No. 2, Au;;. LG, 1908 ’• K lowan County ifty, the lienuty Sheriff of Ro-'an County ing with Rheumatism for ten years, have H my bed part of tire time, coui l not sleep it to Hot Forints, Ark., : or ix weeks but ■ ’ 1. ive vx.'i. 1 five bottles ol Breeden’s nd aitertakmi.; srme I can sleep at nights, gp,' iver and do all my wo: k. B J. L. Rusty, Deputy Sheriff. mevmmv 'n r m-v«4**.-*v-jmexn r> wi Jis—l nW— hS#! Ask Ycsr Deals? for u r . Bottle " .'TLE, CR SIX ECTTLES FOR SSXO ifi'cnat- :.’t,write Inforta.tu'?!'. Dept. ! KING} THE OLD KLIH3LE BOTTOM. OLDEST IN ME *■( LOMEST LOCHTTS. (EMLtt DMDUm ■ MOtOltt. rs WE OEFfI TOO THE LAME IND ULIUBLE EXPERIENCE ts TH IMNOT < -JC-ESUBLISHED l»0 MOST HELIIBLE SneiLLISTS IN TM SCOTI \ » A Authorized by the state to treat CHRONIC, IEHOU UN DHDIiI ? DISEASES. W« guarantee to retund money LI not careO. JUlnudl- j; cioea luraiabad ready tor u*e—no mercury or tnjaltotuaMAlctner, V'-AX <3 used. No detention from bualneaa. Patient* at a WUlanco A treated i>ymail and expre»e. Medialaea sent WTaiJwbere free / A from gate or breakage. No medicine eent CO. D. unleM tn airucted. Chargee low. Thousand* ot cases oura* Bute your Xj,cat* and send for term*. Consultation EKE and aoaCdeatlal, tn 1 Y "a.™” or by letter. Call or write today. Don’t delay. Harvous Debility and Weiknemi Stricture > Uam th* re*ul user youthful folly aad lriMktnient Ha p* Ln and no expo* ora. Ba aauatlo-f - Win* Ms— . b A <l . rewnß ' cutting bouses or*ound*. NodvUatio*from Vu«i . j ’?nrln*,Dfmpl»N»n<l b otcha* on the face ?! n**a. Thou.an<Jk curad W* raanmUa to ratund . 1 ..nod to th* U*ad, pain* in th* back. < ->nfu*«d Idea* money ls <nxrad. My boa* tuUy ax w.>n<iforeotfulna**. •axufuln***. av*r*ic» to *oci*ty, dliteaaa. Klose <A vital for*** io*a of manhood,eta., enrad for I. . Knlanred vain* la th* Mratum- W* can .top niffhtloMa*. rartora lost vitality, VgriCOCtlt eau*Ln< narvocadoblUty. vankn*M \ ■ 1-vciop .nd mat or* young or middle aged who &re e v *ha narranaaynmen. aU. narmaaanlky «uo4 vUb ' .-.eakJy and wroca. and make tham tit for marriage « tne imrvana dyawa, am., l£ A wMkllla thattamabladiaeoke.ln all tta form* o t drontyof tba aaadM awad •S and •’<»«». eured for lif*. Blood HydFOOBIB without aaha » 1 iPtfJoninir, Skin m*o*«a«. Ulcara. Spelling., gor*. " J ~ 1 .J ■ Oonori far*, (iiaot and all farm* of pnvat* d!saa»e<> O Ima •I • Ka* book - owed m a taw *aju jeuredt*»tay Cured. We guarantee to refund your » " • H U© I « z I y»ir !»*v if not ou rnaaently cured Fats TO M£N epea llan. ftlaJ4a* nn4 »_ *_*j S V*U with d*»cription of Kbeveduaa*e Bladder anti **<> ™r., »».uiuu,ai..r.pe. I Musaum f D 3. KINO MLDICAL CO., " Atlanta, ga. (Thorough! r --sponsible. under th. laws of Owrgt*.)