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PUBLIC SALE
By virtue of an order issued by
Hon. W. S. Rowell, referee in bank
ruptcy, at Rome, Georgia, on the
28th day of October, 1909, will be
sold to the highest bidder for cash
on Friday, December 3, 1909,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
2 o’clock p. m. in the town of Ly
erly, Georgia, at an upset price of not
less than $750.00, the following de
scribed property to wit:
Three town lots in the town of
Lyerly, Chattooga county, Georgia,
known and distinguished as lots
numbers five, six and seven in block
“O,"fronting fifty feet on Alabama
avenue, and running back uniform
width of 150 feet to an alley, being
the place where G. R. Anderson and
G. S. Shearer now reside.
This 28th day of October, 1909.
SPROULL FOUCHE,
in Bankruptcy of Shearer &
Shearer.
HOLUCTEFi’D
ter Ycc Nuggets
A buoy . j'nt; for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health anS Renewed Vigor.
specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bud Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form .35 cents a box. Genuine made by
Hollisteb Drug Cokpant, 5 adison, Wis. i
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPIE
DR. T S BROWN
DENTIST
Office: Wade Photo Galery
At Trion first and third Mondays
and Tuesdays. Balance time
at office. All work guaran
teed. Prices reasonable.
FOLEY’S
SIDNEY gsjre
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney ot
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 if
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and SI.OO Bottles.
«WUU SUBSTITUTES.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
From Uncle Jim Fowler’s Boy.
Mr. Editor: 1 see whar a white
gemmen write you letter from Menlo,
sayin as how dey ought to hab
a street kyar cummin frum Menlo to
Swmmerville and den on to Trion
town. Dat gdmmen can see dem ky
ars rite now streakin up one hill and
down anudder and jess a skinnin
over valley and dale. Dats all rite
do kase dar am bin wonderful things
compiished by maginative minds. Yer
no Mars. Columbus discivered Amer
ica kast he magin ed dar was a wes
tern kontinent. Dis progic am sum
thin lak dat. Dese Lyerly white folk
sez dat was Mars Jack Lawrence
Dey say he am komposed ob wonder
ful maginative power.Dey say do he
made a wonderful mistake —to mar
ine dey could build street kyar line
lak dat widout cummin by Lyerly.
Day* say Mars Jack would be bliged
to cum by Lyerly es he made a suc
cess ob it. I don’t no nuffin bout
dat do, kase dese Lyerly folks am
always talkin bout sumfin I don’t
no nuffin bout. I hear em say sich
and sich a one was dat good sugar
would’t melt in he mouf. Es it takes
a good pussen fer sugar to not melt
in dey mouths, den good folks gittin
mity scase bout Lyerly, Leastways,
11 no I was monstrous bad when I
was growing up, kase it alters melt
ed in my mouth and dat rite now.
My muther usen to put me in a
closet and lock me up when I was
bad and so soon as I foun out dar
was suger in dat closet I was al
ters doin bad things to be locked up
fer, and whilst in dar I sho would
go fer dat sugar barrel and eat pecks
and pecks and I no sooner put it in
' my mouf dan it would melt and dat
'ri e now and so I nose by dat I
i was amity bad boy. Twant long
Ido so dat barrel gin to look mity
I slim and den it were ray muther did
not see no ra' but she smelt one
and I didn’t git locked up no more in
i d;.t closet. Yer mite.talk bout gwine
t to Washington or some waterin place
lor to a base ball game or to ortomo
■ bile races or a voyage roun de wur
rel fer pleasure, but da wont ni corn
i pare to de pleasure I had in my
' voyages round dat sugar barrel, and
| d< y am green spots in my memory to
. dis day. Mos boys when dey gits
hungry yill at anything frum a frost
bi. sorghum stalk to a litered not.
D. r was two bad boys what bad a
steer dey wanted to break, and as
dey didn't hab a nudder one to break
w l. rn, asked ther daddy es h
wi/uilr.’t let em hitch him up wid
d: ’ steer so dey could break him.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 2
i The old man studied bout it awhile
1 and den said, ‘‘Well, he believe he
j would try de progic.” So when de
, ’ boys got de ole man hitched up wid
j dat steer and started dem off dat
> ! steer tuck a look at dat man yoked
i up wid him and got sceart, curled
- his tail over his back, gib a snort an
1 , off he went rite down de road, hapity
i hip, hipity hip. He an de ole man
>' dat fule steer loose, I’m kwinter stan
3 boys. Dat steer would git scart at
r sumthin casionally in defense kon-
- ers and busk de ole man clean outen
- de road and run him over thorn
- bushes and trough briar patches. De
t ole gemmen was hollenin fer life fer
> sumbody to head em off as dey was
-a runnin away. Finally when de ole
. gemmen was clean outin breath sum
- folks got em stopped and gin to
try an get de ole gemmen loose frum
. dat steer and be holler out, don’t
I pester my part ob de yoke, but git
. dat fule stear loose, I’m kwinter stan
De way dese vorce suits am a gittin
i into de korts, pers lak dar am lots
ob folks gittin yoked up to de rong
l steer, dese days.
Yourn truly,
; Uncle Jim Fowler’s Boy.
! The Thanksgiving service at the
, Baptist church xThursday morning
' was very well attended and was full
of the spirit of Thanksgiving. Rev.
J. C. Hardin preached an appropri
; ate sermon for the occasion and the
( song service was inspiring.
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1 Ctaansfas Vat System
EjjecbxaWy
Dispels colds and Headaches
dn.elo Ccv.s>Y\paX\on;
Acts nalwatty, actsYwVy as
alaxaYvva.
Bestir Mexty/onwu audXhtY..
veu—and Old.
To Cwt. \Vs beneJ\c\oA ejects.
5 always buy ths Genuine,
ured by the
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOU) BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
one size only, regular price 50* per battle.
Mrs. S. Joyee, Claremont, N. 11.,
writes: “About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Reined)'
It cured me of a severe case of kid
ney trouble of several years standing.
It certainly is a grand, good medi
cine, and I heartily recommend it.”
Sold by all druggists.
I Foley's Orino Laxative is best for
women and children. Its mild action
and pleasant taste make it preferable
to violent pergatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Cures constipation. Sold
by all druggists.
After exposure, and when you feel
a cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey
and Tar, the great throat and lung
remedy. It. stops the cough, relieves
the congestion, and expels the cold
from your system Is miidly laxative.
Refuse substitutes. Sold by all deal
ers.
A sprained ankle will usually dis
able the injured person for three or
four weeks. This is due to lack of
proper treatment. When Chamber
lain's Liniment is applied a cure
may be affected in three or four days
This liniment is one of the best and
most remarkable preparations in use.
Sold by Summerville Drug Co.
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
i for said county to be held on the
first Monday in December, 1909.
j Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this Ist day of November,
1909.
| J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands :
against the estate of 11. A. .1. Mosch,
late of Chattooga county, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make
Immediate payment.
This 26th day of October, 1909.
LAURA HOSCH.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons having demands agalnsl
the estate of W. F. Henry, late of
Chattooga county, deceased, are here
by notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according
to law and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make im
mediate payment.
This 26th day of October, 1909.
MRS. DORA HENRY, Admr.
I am burning lime at the fork
of roads near Lum Neal’s, and am
offering it for sale at 15 and 20
cents per bushel at kiln. Can fur
nish as much as 50 bushels per day.
—W. L. Buckets, Menlo, Ga., Route
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 ot 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
der are the organs, that need and
must have attention.
Those torturing, enervating sick
headaches, dragging pains in back,
groin and limbs, bloating and swell
ing of the extremities, extreme
nervousness or hysteria, listless
ness and constant tired, worn-out
feeling—are almost certain symp
toms of disordered and diseased
kidneys, bladder and liver.
- DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills have, in thousands of cases,
been demonstrated as remarkably
beneficial in all such conditions of
female organism—affording the
mos£ prompt relief and permanent
benefit.
As an illustration of what these
Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Bray of
Columbus, Ga., writes that she was
very ill with kidney trouble, and
that she is now well —and that
th< e Pills are what cured her.
They are very pleasant to take,
and can in no case, produce any
deleterious effects upon the system
—as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep-
TAX NOTICE—
I will bo at the following places
on days and dates mentioned for the
purpose of collecting stale 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.
■ Dlrtsellcr 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.
I). P. HENLEY, T. C. C. C.
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arations are apt to do.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, ITT.,
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
be sent free by return mall post
paid. Do It to-day.