The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 02, 1909, Image 3

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The iLJi:'.. nik New Pur u.siifcd Eviiy Thursday % BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. < . J. Espy. Editor and Manager if.kms o; Subscription: One Year SI.OO Six Months 50c Ihr < Months 25c Ad ertising Rates will be Made Know n on Application. Entered at the Summerville Post < ffice as Second Class Mail Matter. Summerville, Ga., Dr c 2, 1909. While other trusts have been de fending themselves in court the su gar trust appears to have put in all its available time in merrily plunder ing the government by cheating the customs. Now that the exposure has been made and the trust charged with stealing some 530.000,009, the public might naturally expect severe penal ties to be imposed and adequate res titution made. But it is hinted that the law of limitation will enable the trust to escape. It is not the man who never makes a mistake that wins the greatest suc cess, but the man who refusing to be discouraged by his mistakes’learns wisdom from them and thereby reaches at last the goal of his ambi tion. AN OLD ADAGE SAYS— a “A light purse is a heavy curse” Sickness makes a Eight nurse. The LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. Tut Wills go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal conditio.:. Give tone to the systex c erf solid flesh to the bedy- Fake Mo Substitute. THE SECOND GREAT GIVE-AWAY SALE OF W. B. MOSELEY & SONS OF MENLO, GEORGIA. Will Begin Dec. 15, Wednesday, and Continue for One Week Only l„ IMIHIM—IIIMIMMI 111 ll■■ mi w e have entirely too many goods at this season of the year and in order to dispose of these goods, and to raise a large amount of Cash we are, obliged to have, we are going to offer SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Every body can find things they want and are obliged to have out of this Tremendous Stock of goods. “A small amount of money will go a long ways.” Don’t forget the date and place for to miss this sale means a loss of dollars and dimes to you. So don’t let anything keep you from attending This Sale. Read next week’s issue and you will see a few of the many Bargains we will Offer IN THIS GREAT SALE % W. B. MOSELEY & SONS, nen!o~m. WHEN TO STOP ADVERTISING. Will a merchant who is wise Ever cease to advertise? Yes —when the trees grow upside down; When the beggar wears a crown; When ice cream forms on the sun; When the sparrow weighs a ton; When gold dollars get too cheap; When women, secrets keep. When a fish forgets to swim; When Satan sings a hymn; When girls go back on gum; When no politician schemes; When mince pie makes pleasant dreams; When it’s fun to break a tooth; When all lawyers tell the truth; When the drummer has no brass— When these things shall come to pass Then the man that’s wise Will neglect to advertise. ■—Exchange. CHANGE IN FIRM. Messrs Walter and Chas. Garrett have bought out the interest of Mr. G. W. Sewell in the firm of Sewell & Garrett and the firm name has been changed to Garrett Bros. Co. They will continue the business at the same stand and will carry every thing usually found in a first class grocery store. The Garrett Bros, are well known and highly esteemed young men and The News wishes them much success. As I am going to leave and the freight on household goods are heavy I will sell many useful articles cheap. Any one going to housekeeping would pay you to see me. T. H. SCOGGIN South Summerville. Capt. Jesse E. Jamison, the pilot who guided the steamer, Robert E. Lee, from Cario to St. Louis in her famous race with the steamer Natchez 40 years ago, died in St. Louis, Mo., following a stroke of paralysis on Thanksgiving day. Capt. Jamison was a native of Nashville, Tenn., but has resided in St. Louis for over 40 years. He was 78 years of age. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 1909. ANNOUNCEMENT It is with pleasure I announce to the people of Summerville that I 1 secured by subscription an amount 1 which was sufficient to place the i guarantee such that our local repre sentative, Prof. Rogers, felt he could i take charge of the entertainments. : I hope each person w’hose name is on the list will respond cheerfully when called on by Prof. Rogers. The first attraction is Jas. G. Camp who will present “The Daughters of Eve,” Dec. 17th. I hope that all will attend and en joy the entertainment thoroughly and that this will be the most enjoyable and successful Lyceum Course ever held in Summerville. MRS. M. R. HAEP, Agent Alkaherst Lyceum System. The people we owe are pushing us. All notes and accounts due must be paid at once. TAYLOR & ESPY. NOTICE. I will sell to the highest bidder on Thursday, December 9th, at what is known as the Green Mallett place, 2 1-2 miles south of Summerville, 3 cows. 1 heifer. 2 buggies. 1 two-horse wagon. 1 mower. 1 steel section harrow. 2 cultivators. 2 distributors, 3 turning plows, 2 cotton planters, 6 single plow stocks 1 corn shelter, cotton baskets, hoes, shovels, plows, scrapes, and many other things too numerous to mention Sale begins at 9 a. m. S. A. MATTHEWS. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations. made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tes timonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation. SOUTH SUMMERVILLE P. C. Cash has purchased from Paul Jones his half interest in the firm of Bailey & Jones. The new firm is known as Bailey & Cash. Miss Lena Cox of near Lyerly spent Sunday with Miss Julia John son. Paul Jones and Loßanze McConkey made a business trip to Shackleton Tuesday. T. H. Scoggins and family were vis iting relatives near Trion Sunday and Monday. W. H. Floyd, Charley Gargle and Henry White are working in Lyerly this week. Miss Battie Floyd spent Tuesday in Lyerly visiting Miss Lucy Por ter. Mrs. S. C. Hall has been slightly indisposed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Parham were the guests of their son Charley Par ham near Perennial Saturday and Sun day. An enjoyable pound supper at G. P. Mahan's Saturday night was large ly attended. Miss Annie Brooks of Racoon was visiting here Saturday. Henry Sentell of Alpine spent the week end here Miss Lillie Mahan was the guest of relatives here Tuesday. Miss Jannie Warren spent Saturday and Sunday at Lyerly visiting her parents. Rude Mullinax, and family of Trion were among the visitors in our midst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Farrow spent i Friday and Saturday with relatives in Halls Valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gaines announce the arrival of a ten pound girl to their home recently. Mrs. Annie Mahan and little daugh ter? Willie May and Aileen.'were guests of relatives near Raccoon Tuesday and Wednesday. Our Sunday School continues to grow. One class has been devided into two smaller classed and Mrs J. R. Jackson is the new teacher. All are invited to attend. Opens at 2:15 p. m. Many persons find themselves af fected With a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, it should not be allowed to run on un til it becomes troublesome. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. I One Dose for Coughs Children cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. Often a single dose at bedtime will completely control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough. II Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, * chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and I frankly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy. INo alcohol in this cough medicine. J.C.AyerCo.Xowell.Mass. A lazy liver makes a lazy boy. An active brain demands an active liver. No better laxative for boys and girls than Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor about them. He knows. SALE NOTICE. Will be sold at my residence 21 .. miles west of Trion on Thursday, De cember 16th, 1909, the following prep erty; Two mules, ages 6 and 8. 1 milk cow’. 2 nice yearlings. 1 sow, 1 male hog, 4 pigs. 2 two-horse wagons, one good as new’, and harness. 1 buggy and harness. 1 Champion mower and rake. 1 two-horse disc harrow. 1 drag harrow. 1 cultivator. 1 wheat drill. 1 one-horse harrow. 2. two-horse turning plows. 3 one-horse turners. 1 cotton planters. 1 fertilizer distributor. 1 compost distributor. 2 harvest cradles. 3 single plow stocks. And many other good farming tools too numerous to mention. 1 set black smith tools. 1 crosscut saw’. 1 log chain. 1 set wagon springs. Corn, fodder and hay, peas, and sorghum seed. 1 heater and a part, of my house hold and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale, all over $5.00 notes w’ith approved security for 12 months at 8 per cent interest. Under $5.00 cash. MRS. D. E. ESPY. CITATION. Georgia, Chattooga county. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Dora Henry, administratrix of W. F. Henry, Jr., deceased, has in duo form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased and said application will bo heard on the first Monday In December, next, the 6th day of December, 1909. This Ist day of November, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. Petition to Require the Administra tor to Makt, Title to Land. Georgia, Chattooga county. A. J. Lawrence vs. J. J. Norton, administrator of Mrs. Willie L. Norton. Petition to require the ad ministrator to make title to land. Court of ordinary, Chattooga coun- Ga. To J. .1. Norton, Joseph Norton, Lawrence Norton, Non resident, de fendants, Take notice. A. J. Lawrence has filed his pe tition in said cause alleging payment of purchase money under bond for title to certain lands in said petition described in said state and county. You are therefore hereby command oil to be and appear at the Decem ber term, 1909, of said court to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in December, next, to show cause why the prayer of the petition should not. bo granted. This November 3rd, 1909. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary. NOTICE. For rent of land or sell about 50 acres of No. 168, 14th dist., 4th sec tion of 80 acres near Dirtseller moun tain. Place known as Seal) Ed wards place, 21/> miles south of Ly erly. Cabins dilapidated, to be re paired, rent to come out of same. Will rent or sell, prefer making said My addfes is Summerville, Ga. Wm. MOORE. DRY VALLEY ’ Miss Sallie Tucker will remain an other week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Woods. Mr. S. P. Woods and Rev? E. J. Langley spent Sunday with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Woods. Mrs. Hawthorn of Lyerly spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. L. Woods. X X