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CITATION
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.
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Children cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORI A
DR. ICISW’S
thy new dscovery
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption,Coughs.
.Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
: Pneumonia,HayFever,Pleu
' nsy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
KOCURE. NO PAY.
'•"■’CH 50c. and Sl. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
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
rder are the organs, that need and
must have attention.
Those torturing, enervating sick
headaches, dragging pains in back,
groin and limbs, bloating and swell-
I Ing of the extremities, extreme
nervousness or hysteria, listless
ly ness and constant tired, worn-out
I feeling—are almost certain symp-
toms of disordered and diseased
kidneys, bladder and liver.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
j Pills have, in thousands of cases,
. been demonstrated as remarkably
I , beneficial in all such conditions of
Iy female organism—affording the
T most prompt relief and permanent
benefit.
As an illustration of what these
L 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
effects unon the system
Vas syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep-
■f. FOR SALE BY ALL druggists
NO CASE ON RECORD
There is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting in pneumo
nia or consumption after Foley’s lion
ey and Tar has been taken, as it
will stop your cough and break up
your cold quickly. Refuse any but
' the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar
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
26th, 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,
11 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
I 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
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.
Siberia and Alaska are to be con
nected by wireless.
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arationa are apt to do.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, TIL
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
he sent free by return mall post
paid. Do it to-day.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1909.
WILD GEESE.
They Never Feed Without Throwing
Out Scouts or Sentries.
Some of the common sayings con
cerning birds are stupidly wrong.
"You stupid goose!” is an expression
constantly heard, yet the goose, wheth
er wild or tame, is most sagacious.
Wild geese, for instance, never feed
without throwing out scouts or sen
tries. J. G. Millais describes how he
saw a flock of geese feeding with sen
tries out and how after a time one of
the sentries went up to a bird that
was feeding and gave it a gentle peek
on the back. The lai ter thereupon left
its grazing and went oil’ to take up
guard, while the sentry took its turn
to feed.
"Gentle as a dove” is such a com
mon proverb that the dove has become
the emblem of peace. Quite a mis
take. for all the dove and pigeon tribe
are great fighters, and in the breeding
season the cock birds indulge in bat
tles royal.
The foolish prejudice against all
birds of prey includes that pretty little
hawk the kestrel. Now. if the kestrel
were known as the mouse falcon it Is
possible that keepers would not in
variably shoot it on sight. The kestrel
lives mainly on mice and wireworms,
it is quite innocent of killing par
tridges.
In a game preserving district in
southern Scotland kestrels were prac
tically exterminated a few years ago.
What was the result? Over a tract of
country of 1,200 square miles field mice
increased in, such myriads that the
grazing was absolutely ruined. One
sheep farmer lost SS,OOO in one year.—
Exchange.
The Wheel Problem.
Which, at any given moment, is mov
ing forward faster -the top of a coach
wheel or the bottom?
The answer to this question seems
simple enough, but probably nine per
sons out of ten. asked at random,
would give the wrong reply. It would
appear at first sight that the top and
bottom must be moving at the same
rate—that is, the speed of the carriage.
But by a little thought it will be dis
covered that the bottom of the wheel
is in fact, by the direction of its mo
tion around its axis, moving backward,
in an opposite direction to that which
the carriage Is advancing and is con
sequently stationary in space, while
the point on top of the wheel is mov
ing forward with the double velocity
of its own motion around the axis and
the speed at which the carriage moves.
The Whistle Tankard.
A rare form of drinking vessel is'in
the possession of the corporation of
Hull. This is a whistle tankard which
belonged to Anthony Lambert, mayor
of Hull iu 10G9. This fine specimen
of old English silverware is fitted
with a whistle, which comes into play
when the tankard is empty and is evi
dently meant to be used as a signal for
more liquor. It is said that only one
other whistle tankard is to be found
in England, so temperate is England
now!—London Chronicle.
A Good Alarm Clock.
Husband-Why don’t you have the
cook shut the kitchen door? One can
smell the breakfast cooking all over
the house. Wife—We leave it open on
purpose. The smell is all that gets the
family up.—Judge.
No Terminal Facilities.
“They say Harold Codlington has
brain fever.”
“Impossible! Could an angleworm
have water on the knee?” Chicago
Record-Herald.
Beauty is part of the finished lan
guage by- which goodness speaks.—
Eliot.
If you have noticed symptoms of
kidney troubles do not delay in tak
ing the most reliable and dependable
remedy possible, such as DeWitt’s
Kidney and Bladder Pills. These
wonderful pills are heing used with
great satisfaction by thousands of
people. Try DeWitt’s Kidney and
Bladder Pills today. Sold by All
druggists.
The average woman’s idea of a
good neighbor is one who always
. sends back a little more than she
borrowed.
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 pathway is never dark to the :
traveler who goes forth with a heart
full of hope.
Our real friends gently tell us of
our faults —and then we no longer
consider them our friends.
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 ye Bow package. Refuse sub
stitutes. J Sold by all druggists.
AUSTRALIAN DINGOS.
Treacherous and Destructive Animals
That Can Death.
There are some who believe, though
the evidence seems against them, that
certain of the wild dogs, like the Aus
tralian dingo—“yellow dog dingo, al
ways hungry, dusty iu the sun”—are
reversions to the wild state of a race
once tame, just as the pariah dogs of
various countries have traveled half
the road toward becoming wild ani
mals again.
As one sees the dingo here in the
gardens it looks not merely like a do-,
•mesticated dog. but like a dog of a
distinctly engaging and amicable kind.
The dingo’s character belies its gentle
looks. “Quarrelsome, sly and treach
erous.” an Australian naturalist has
called it. So sly is it that, according
to Mr. Beddard in ■■The Cambridge
Natural History.” it feigns death -with
such persistence that an individual has
been known to be partly Hayed before
moving" and so treacherous that in the
days when dingos were more com
monly kept as pets by the colonists
than, as a result of bitter experience,
is tlie case today it was no unusual
thing for the dog which had been
brought up with every tenderness from
puppyhood to turn suddenly on its
master or mistress, or, what was more
frequent, when left in temporary
charge of an empty bouse to seize the
opportunity to raid the sheepfold or
the poultry runs.
On such occasions It “ravens” even
j as the wolf, killing not to satisfy its
I hunger, but in the unrest rainable fury
, of a brute instinct, so that, given time
enough, it will not leave one fowl or
i one sheep alive. That it does not need
. much time, moreover, is shown by the
! statement of Thomas Ward that “one
dingo iu the course of a few hours
has been known to destroy several
score of sheep." For its lighting abil-
I ity the same authority declares it to
be a match for most domestic dogs of
double its size.
When wild it hunts in packs, which
are said sometimes to include as many
' as a hundred individuals, though from
six to a dozen is the common number,
and the only Australian animnl which
It is uncertain if the puck can ever
pull down is (in spite of Mr. Kipling)
the “old m:fn” kangaroo. London
Times.
We’re sorry it you’ve tried other
medicines and they failed. As a last
resort try Hollister’s Rocky Moun
j tain Tea. Its’ a simple remedy, but
’ its’ worked wonders, made millions
well and happy. Purifies the blood,
makes flesh and muscle, cleanses
. your system. Summerville Drug Co.
The largest order ever placed for
; electrical apparatus in Europe was
recently given for machinery to pro
duce fertilizer from atmosphere nitro
gen at Christiania, Norway.
Makes blood and muscle faster
than any other remedy. Gives health
strength and vitality. Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea towers above al)
other remedies for making sick peo
ple well, and well people “weller.”
Take it tonight Summerville Drug
Co.
More than half a million horse
power is available from water in the
state of Georgia.
i
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure
, 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
' suit in Bright’s disease or diabetes.
Sold by all druggists.
; Wireless commnuications have been
1 carried across 2100 miles of space
’ j between San Francisco and Honolulu.
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
j 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.
DR. T S BROWN
DENTIST
Office: Wade Photo Galery
At Trion first and third Mondays
and Tuesdays. Balance time
at office. All wor/ guaran
teed. Prices reasonable.
FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bt’ght’s Dis
ease or Diabetes. There u
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and sl\oo Bottle*.
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The Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borno the signature of
and has been made under his per
/ sonai superi ision since its i iifaney.
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AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
experiments that trille with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Exp--ihnee against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Vrops 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.
CQiIOE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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