The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 02, 1909, Image 2

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Women as Well as Men are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. • Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are “ out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble nos > become so prevalent ' that it is not udeom ? mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the childurinatestoooften, if the urine Scahlr, the flesh, or if, when the child reach- .in age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with 1 cd-wet ting, depend upon it, th< cafase of thedi fa culty is kidney trouble, and the fir t step should be towards the treatment of these importantorgana. Thin uop-.-asant trouble is due to a dir: . red condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most jxtople suppose. Women as well nsi:.< n are made mis- r able with kidney and bladder trou'olr, and both need the same gnat remedy. Tlie mild and the immediate eff- t of Swamp-Root is sixm realize <l. It i- by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may I have a sample bottle I by mail free, also a ' pamphlet telling al! -i about Swamp-Root, u,.,. . including many of the thousands of testi monial letters receive 1 from sufferer.) I who found Swamp Hoot to be ju t the , remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., be sure am! mention this paper. Don’t make any I mistake, but remember the name, Dr. . Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the nd Ire: , ; Binghamton, N. Y., on every bott'.-. . - m . - ■■ X. - ■ - » SALE NOTICE. I will m il at public outcry to the highest bidder at the Luke Foster place, two miles south of Lyerly, on Friday, December 10, 1009, the fol lowing property. Two good, young mules, 200 bush els corn, 1500 bundles fodder, one mower, farming tools, one cow, two buggies, one organ and part of my household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on day of sale. —M D. GREEN. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder at the Gore place In Dirttown Valley on Tuesday, Decern ber 14th, Farming tools, one buggy, one two horse wagon, one brood sow, and shoats, 3 yearlings, ami between 400 and 500 bushels corn, 5,000 bun dles fodder, ami three mules, one horse, part of my household and klteh en furniture. Terms of sale: All over $5.00, note with approved secur ity for 12 months at 8 per cent in terest. Under $5.00 cash. H. L. SIMS. . Please notice the label on your paper and see how much you uro in arrears. This Is the time when we expect our subscribers to pay us, so when you are In town drop In and settle with tho News. A ton »l water contains 224 gal lons. t. _ : ~ ~ MONEYTO LENO ON REAL ESTATE Bato Loon investments sutured for those desiring to lend. And available funds for thoso desiring to borrow. No loans under 11,000.80. Apply to Lipscomb, Willingham 4 Doyal Attorneys at Law l-2-B*4-6-6-7 Clark Bldg. Rome, Georgia- Sic ■op *<• Sleep is nature’s re building p *rio.l, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until you become a phys ical wreck. Dr. Miles’ Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. ••For over two yeap I suffenx! un told agrrnh's; my friends thought I wfcs coins craay. I could not sleep nor rest nt all. 1 tried different doc tors. but failed to find rolief. My head Could ache al) the time; I was like one drunk, could not concentrate my mind, and so rest leas and wonted that sleep was out of the question After taking one bottle of l»r Miles* Nervine 1 felt wonderfully ehangrd 1 am new on my thin! bot tle and am gaining all rne time. I can Ho down and sleep like a child, •nd am able to do my work.” MHS. MAY SCOTT. English. Ind. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine, ani we >u horize him to return price *»f first beetle (only) if It fails to benefit vcu. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind BUKMKKSssa - aecsast | ADVISES - YOUNG MEN TO INVEST IN -FARM LANDS. Comptroller Wright Taljts on Agri cultural Future of State. Comptroller General William A. V. right has great faith in the future of Georgia agriculturally, and advises young men with money to invest to put It In good ’farm lands, rather than city property. “This stat.-- is coming into an erea of prosperity such as it has never known before," says General Wright. “State banks everywhere ar.- fairly bursting with money, and most of it belongs to the farmers. You can make inquiry of the small banks all over Georgia and you will find that the bulk of their deposits belong to tillers of th- soil. "Full realization of the trem-ndous possibilities of Georgia as a:i agri cultural state is just now coming to the people, and I believe we will issea marked trend back to the farm-, in the »< xt few years by live, pro gressive young men. The agricul tural schools are educating the young [ men to know how- to farm to the I [ best results out of the soil and to ap- [ ply business methods to that work “It has been a great year for this I Blate. While Texas and other great! | - otton growing si-itos have fallen off | tremendously in the crop output this year, Georgia will produce almost a i normal crop, and you can see what | that means to the farmer with th-’ high range of prices, fie is learn- . Ing to raise corn, wheat, oats and oth er crops, too. It has been a great corn year. Lands seemingly worn oit; have, by fertilization and intelligent i handling, been made to produce 75 I to 100 bushels of corn per acre. Opportunity for Young Men. Less than a dozen states must pro duce practically the cotton for the world. That condition will not change With the demand for cotton in-reas Ing the world over, It can be seen what, the future holds for tho young man in Georgia. This state is des tined to become one of tin- great est agricultural states in the Union and that means solid and permanent wealth. “My advice to young men is to Invest their surplus money in good farm lands. Prices must inevitably go up and up. The demand is in creasing all the time, ami will In I crease sin realization of what can be accomplished dawns upon all the peo pie. I export. to see within the next [ few years such a development of such agricultural pursuits as has not been seen In the history of the state.' General Wright has been comptrol lor of the slate for 30 years, and he had exceptional advantages for ob serving conditions in the state. As I tin- state tax official he has watched and known perfectly the value of farm and other lands, lie speaks, there- I fore, in an authoritative manner of; ■ mdltfons -. i he sees them. Scrub yourself dally, you are not i eh- t Insl’e. This means clean stom ach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, heal- ' thy tissue In every organ. Moral: l ake Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea a tuorougb cleanser. Try it tonight. , -Summerville Drug Co. To worry over things that cannot be remedied is useless and to worry over things that ran be remedied Is ' unnecessary, it is foolish to worry i anyway you look at It for it stands in the way of one's happiness and ' welfare. The best pills is DeWitt's Little . Early Risers- Hie safe, easy, pleas-' int and sure little liver pills. De- , Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve i Is the original. Good for cuts, burns or bruises, and especially for piles. I Sold by all druggists. Great Brittain buys more goods from the United States than from my other three principal countries in the world $620,000.<k o worth in 1908; $10,000,000 more than from France, Germany and Holland com bined, according to the July report of the department of trade and com merce of Canada. \ll sections and all classes will benefit by good roads lew move ments are as truly national, in as many ways, as the flourishign cause >f highway improvement. During the lust two years the oil production has doubled in America. The production is $16,000,000 great er in value than the output of gold tnd silver in the United States. A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Paterson, night policeman of Nashua, lowa, writes: “Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen adver lised cough medicines and had treat ment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recoin mended Foley's Honey and Tar ana two-thirds of a bottle cured rue. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” Sold by , all druggists. h- *■. ‘- J THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 1909 p. p. p. P. P. P. will purify and vitalize your blood, create a good appetite and give your whole system tone and strength. A prominent railroad superintendent at Savannah, miflcrmg with Malaria, Dya pepsin, and Rheumatism .says: ‘'After tak ing P. P. K hr never f« lt so well in his life, and feels a« if lie could live forever, if he > could always get P. P. P.” If you are tired out from over-work and clow? confinement, take p. p. p. If you are feeling badly in the spring and out of sorts, take p. p. p. If you suffer with headache indigestion, debility and weakness, take p. p. p. If you suffer with nervous prostration, nerves unstrung and a general let dpwr* of tho system, taka p. p. p. * For Blood Polson, Rheumatism, Scrof ula, Old Soros, Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take ?. p. p. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The best blood purifier in the world. F. If. LIPPMAN, Savannah, - - Georgia. MAY USE COTTON SEED OIL Foreign Sardine Packers Will Use : Southern Product. Washington, I). C. —That cotton K<-‘-d oil may entirely displace olive oil in the packing of sardines is the declaration made by John M. Carson, chief of the bureau of manufacturers. ' The statement will be of great inter est to the south and cotton seed oil producers, who within the last few ; years have invested considerable money in the business and bid fair j to reap a big reward. [ Some time ago Cheif Carson ap-1 [pointed J. L. Brodie of Memphis as special agent of the bureau for the purpose of going abroad and discuss ing the subject with foreign trades j men. He reports to the department that ! six of the leading firms in Norway - have decided to try coton seed oil [in tho packing of sardines. One of ; these firms will shortly- ship to the United Staes one hundred thousand cans of sardines in which cotton se-d i oil will be used. The sardines will !bo taken by grocers throughout the I country and placed on sale. The declaration is made that cot ton seed oil is the equal of olive oil and that sardines so packed can’t be I told from olive products. As cot j ton seed oil is considerably cheaper than olive oil Major Carson believes [as a business proposition there is no [doubt that it will eventually go far 1 toward displacing olive oil in the sardine trade. ■ The peculiar properties of Cham- ; berlain’s Cough Remedy have been , thoroughly tested during epidemics ; lof Influenza, and when it was taken ; :in time we have not heard of a sin ! gle case of pneumonia. Sold by Sum i merville Drug Co. , The admiration sometimes felt for 1 J good men is, unfortunately, not al- 1 < I ways followed by imitation. I Fl Wvl ! : \ \pilPiL 1 jwdj Natural Strength Giver Ordinary tonics that merely ■ supply food material and give ar- 1 tificial strength by stimulation are 1 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 i and strength. Sold by all druggists 2 sixes, 5Qc and 35c. Pr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant is an invaluable medicine rir Coushs, Colds. Bronchitij, Croup, Whoopina Couch, Plcurisy,etc. TRACK LAYING ON R. & N. PROGRESSES. It Will Not be Long Before Trains Are Running From Rome to Gore Romo, Ga. —Work on the track lay ing for the Rome & Northern rail road is now progressing with a pleas ing steadiness and rapidity and if the good pace is kept up it will not be many days before the trains are running through the rich Armuchce Valley from Rome to Gore. The track starts at the Crucial Brick Company. The Rome & North ern has a traffic arrangement with the Central of Georgia whereby it will use the tracks of the latter Into the city and out to the Rome Fur nace. The steel bands have been put down from th e crucial plant to a lit tle beyond where the ’Possum Trot road crosses the right of way. A splendid track is being laid. The roadway is of standard gauge and 70-pound rails are being used. This affords a fine roadbed, one that will handle heavy traffic in safety, and transport passengers with com fort. Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best, and safest cough remedy for chil dren. At the first symptoms of a cold, give as directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, sore throat, cold in the head, and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and [ ease to the little ones. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand, and refuse substi tutes. Sold by all Druggists. GEORGIA’S CONVICT SYSTEM A SUCCESS. So Declares Chairman G. R. Hutch ens, of State Prison Commission. Chairman G. R. Hutchens, of the state prison commission declares that the success .of the present Georgia convict system is becoming more and more apparent, both as a social and i economic measure, as people are I waking up to a realization of the i enormous progress made in the dev 1 opment of good roads since the lease system was abolished and all the pris oners put on the public works. There are about 4,800 felony and misdemeanor convicts in the state di vided into about 150 camps, scattered throughout all the 107 counties, and [ every camp is engaged in the unique j labor of building and improving Geor- [ gia’s public roads. Only when reports are made at the ' end of the first year under this new I | system, which ends next April, will j [ it be possible to estimate how much | actual work has been accomplished, [ says Mr. Hutchins, and when those [ reports are made public, he believes ; the people of Georgia will find that, their state has made more progress [ in one year in the Improvement of [ public highways than any other state I in the south. Cleanliness is the first law of health, Inside as well as outside. 1 Let Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea [ be your internal e'eanser, then your ■ organs will be pure and clean, your ■ health good, your system right.; Start tonight.—Summerville Drug Co. [ Where ticks are found on cattle, a I I sure way to get rid of them is to go 1 over the cattle with a sponge well j moistened with crude petroleum; re peat when necessary until all ticks ar destroyed. The next time one of the children catch cold, give it something that will brojnptly and freely but gently move [ the bowels. In that way the cold! will at once be driven out of the system. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough: Syrup moves the bowels promptly and freely, yet gently, and at the same time heals irritation and stops the cough. It is especially good for [ children. Sold by all druggists. The third session of the Cotton School at Athens will open on Janu ary 3, 1910, and continue for a period i of ten days. Soils, fertilizers, feed-, ing stuffs and farm machinery all 1 constitute a part of the instruction i offered. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This 1 can be obviated by using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu inonia. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. The symptoms of kidney trouble are urinary disorders, weak back and ‘backache, rheumatism and rheumatic pains and twinges, pains in the groin, etc. There is nothing as good for kidney and bladder trouble as De- Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. You may depend upon them to give entire satisfaction. They are antiseptic, act promptly and soothe pain. Sold by all druggists. The people we owe are pushing us. All notes and accounts due must be paid at once. TAYLOR & ESPY. L —III II ■III—II II I WARREN TOPPASM, Lynn,Mass, g _ Cured of severe compound | cold and cough by | (' 9t ! .</?/ ..prom Dec. 20, ’OB, to March 1, ’O9, | s , I had three bad colds, otie on lop of the 9 & i Other. I got so wec.k I could hardly 8 .hT' get around. Nothing seemed to help ■ me until 8 began to take Vinol. The ■ change was magic. Three bottles com- H pletely f ixed that compound cold and H '- ' V stopped the terrible cough—and what L u surprises me most, at the same time g v "v’V-iTh it cured ir.e of a severe stomach trouble S ** that has bothered me for 20 years, g -j Vinol is certainly a wonderful medicine.” | Mr. Toppan is one of Lynn’s most prominent and highly respected L 5 merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. ! The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it j contains the two most world-famed tonics—the medicinal, strength- g I cning, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. Your Money Eack IS You Are Not Satlslietl. I SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO., Summerville. UNLIITESD SCHOLARSHIP FOR 5 2 Until the 20th of October, we will sell our Unlimited Scholar ship in either Bookkeeping or Shorthand with the related studies for $25 In our Commercial Department, we teach practical Book keeping from start to finish. Our Penmanship is not equaled in the South. We teach the famous Chartier Shorthand —a system sosirn ple that a child can learn it, and best of all, can read it. You can learn it in three months. Satisfaction guaranteed. For full information address: THE MOSS BUSINESS COLLEGE, A. C. Moss, Principal Rome, Ga. . -■Min —II ir .IUBIIIIIM - .rtr-iiniw iwu— toaiK. i-EUTEr iraaaß—* —c.. r; i I SEARS & ROEBUCK I | -of Chicago- - | | Sell Goods and Guarantee satisfaction | THE EDISON LAND CO. I ...0F... I 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. IWX#>AND HIDES niGSEST market price fill PAID FOR RAW FURS w ESTABLISHED IS?? JOHN WHITE & OO« DouxsviL.x.e. A A -w. A— i. On the Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, very 'V low fare round trip tickets w ill 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 plr Southwest. The 25 day return limit gives you ample time, and you can stop over both going and returning. H The Direct Line to Texas k The Cotton Belt is the direct line from Memphis to the Southwest, through Arkansas. It operates two daily trains, carrying through sleepers, chair cars and parlor-case cars. Trains from all points a. make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt trains for the Southwest. J* . Do not delay your trip to the Southwest until ''“SSG f-S the big opportunities are gone—write n.e to-day ’Hr * where you want to go and I will ?how you how cheap you can make the trip and give you complete ijP’’ schedule, etc. I will also send you free cur books on "" "f I exas and Arkansas, with County map in colors. ri H. SUI i ON, District Passenger A genu * H. F.. ALLEN, Passenger Agent. 109 W. 9th St. Chattanooga, Tenn.