The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 09, 1909, Image 11

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p. p. p. Mates Mansions Circs in Blood Poison, Rheomatism and Mila. P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefitted bv the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. TULIA, TEXAS. To The News and its many readers I will give you a few dots from this part of the Lone Star State. On November 4th, I left Mexia, Texas, the limestone country, and traveled by rail road, passing through some of the roughest, as well as some of the most beautiful valleys that it has ever been my pleasure to behold We find a great many people farming while this is a great ranch country but one of the best signs that I see is that these ranchmen are dividing up their ranches into small farm for the purpose of farming. The country is filling up rapidly and I would ad vise all w'ho want a home in this western country to see about it at once. Delay means higher prices for land. The land in this western coun try has doubled in value during the last few years, notwithstanding, there has been a considerable drouth here this year. Land is advancing just the same. Swicher county is rich with Tulia as its county seat, and just three years old with about 1,500 inhabitants. They have a very nice up-to-date court house nearing com pletion. The climate is pure and healthy. The altitude about 2900 feet I never met a more hospitable people, than those who live in and around Tulia. The principal crop here is kaf fir corn and maize for feedstuff and they realize very good prices for it. But the most money seems to be in cattle and the water is good and plentj of it from 40 to 80 feet deep and the wind pumps the water. There is no timber at all, but you can get coal at from $7 to $9 per ton, and lumber at $25 to S3O per thousand. We came to this place on account of its healthfulness and high climate as we have got a daughter that is in very poor health and we think that she has improved some since we got here but we can’t tell what is Nervous Women I For nervous, tired women, we recommend Car- M ui. Cardui is a woman’s medicine. It acts specifi illy on the female organs and has a tonic, building || fleet on the whole system. It contains no harmful igredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you || after from some form of female trouble, get Cardui || t once and give it a fair trial. ffi CARDUI J 35 0 It Will Help You | Mrs. W. W. Gardner, of Paducah, Ky., tried Cardui and writes: [ think Cardui is just grand. I have been using it for eleven years. am 48 years old and feel like a different woman, since i nave been gfe iking it. I used to suffer from bearing down ains, nervousness ■ id sleeplessness, but now the pains are all gone and I sleep good, ffi highly recommend Cardui for young and old.” Try it AT ALL DRUG STORES — OAKLAND PIANOS HOur aim is the production of a popular, up-to-date, moderate price piano, possessing that quality of tone, f worth, value and durability heretofore not found in pianos selling at comparative prices. . The officers of the Oakland Piano Co. are practical piano men whose life-long experience in the building and marketing of pianos is concentrated in the devel opment of those essential quality features that attract the careful buyer. Our policy is to build one style of cane and one grade of piano, thereby increasing our output, reducing the cost of production U> the minimum, and permitting us to offer quality and individ ualityin the , ‘Oakland”piano.impossible to obtain any other way. I lß‘ < >ur r.< w fart, rv i- the b.-“t equipped and most uj-to-date plant 1 Ifc ' if in the world, having an output r.f 5. MM) piano* annually. I K Int' ne quality in the scab- mtl *• general construct throuir,.- Br out—the finish.’stvje. workrnan-hi{>—and in durability, w>: claim I K the •‘Oakland’’ piano ban no equal at the price. '‘'r. j'n i ■ If your dealer don’t handle the “f »akland” piano, write direct FMlfcby IT to ua for catalogue and Special Introductory price. OAKLAND PIANO CO., •Jf* AIS Steinway Hall, Chicago, 111. SC3e"’’V»«£--'« - -i— f' \y M“/ Vx wherever wc sell then.” the best, for its bad to be sick but we should be submisive. H. J. Hendrix. I What Dropping Water Can Do. One of the Chinese modes of punish- ■ ment is to place the culprit where a ■ drop of water will fall on his head for hours, or even for days if he can stand it so long. The torture this in- . flicts is proved by an experience that Col. Fred Burnby had in Vienna sev eral years ago. A school teacher bet him that he would not be able to let a pint of water, drop by drop, fall on his hand. Burnaby laughed at the very idea at his not being able to stand it, and the test began. Although the strong man talked and j jested gayly at first, it was not long before he began to show signs of dis tress. At about the two hundredth drop—for the school teacher kept tal ly—an expression of pain crossed his face. When the third hundred had been entered his hand began to swell and grow red. Then the skin burst and the pain grew more and more excru ciating. Finally, at the four hundred and twentieth drop, Burnaby gave up and acknowledged himself beaten. — Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cough after 1 an attack of influenza. As this cough j can be promptly cured by the use of 1 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, it should not b§ allowed to run on un- i til it becomes troublesome. Sold by Summerville Drug Co. In 1881, 2,362,331 persons were en- ;, gaged in agriculture in the United ( Kingdom. Ten years later the num ber had decreased to 2,249,756; while in 1901 it was 2,109,812. Ten years ago the Standard Oil company refined 90 per cent of the oil produced; now it refines only 80 per cent. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909. SUBLIGNA (Delayed Letter) j . I Mrs. Ida Ballneger and Mrs. Dillie Hill and little daughter, Jennie, were visiting Mrs. A. D. Broom last Mon day. All of our people enjoyed a big show last Saturday night, and expect , to have another next Saturday night, i Mr. and Mrs. Jene Hix were visit- ; : ing Mr. and Mrs. Ellis at Villanow: Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. D. C. Fowler and Mrs. Sell spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Mrs. Emma Mills. , Miss Emma Lanley attended the singing at Bethlehem last Sunday. Messrs. Jesse Atkins and Jesse : Scoggin of Armuchee were visiting friends and relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Maude Lawrence has charge of the Bethlehem school now. Mr. Judson Broom spent a few days ; in Armuchee last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chapman of West Armuchee were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Milton Hix Sunday. Mr. Sam Lawrence spent a few days in Trion last week. Miss Jewel Fowler and Ola War nic were guests of Miss Macie and May Morton Sunday. Master Dill Keown of near Water ville is visiting friends here this week. Miss Mary Lou Hamilton and Mr. Clay Gilreath were united in mariage last Monday. Mr. Gilreath was from near Atlanta and after the marriage the set out for their home. We wish them a long and happy life. Miss Myrtle Story of West Ar muchee is attending school here. Prof. Christian spent Sunday with home folk in Dirttown. Our school is -increasing in num bers every day. 55 are now on the roll. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Broom on last Wednesday a fine girl. Little Mary and Dill Ballenger of Gore are attending school here. Messrs Carl Watkins and Tom Fow ; ler were visiting in Dirttown Sunday. Mr. Zollie Smith of Dirttown was in (he burg Monday. Master Dennis Scoggin was the guest of Master Everett Green Sun day. Our town is building up at a fast rate. Mr. Walker Phillips of Armuchee was visiting at this place last week. Mr. Deed Lawrence of West Ar muchee attended the show here last Saturday night. Mr.. John Murphy of near Lyerly was visiting here Sunday. Dr. Story of West Armuchee was here on business Monday. Misp Mabel Broom attended preach ing and singing at Bethlehem Sunday Mr. Wiley Donald and family mov ed to Rome last Friday to make their future home. Mrs. Retta Westbrook gave a Sun day school entertainment Saturday night and her Sunday school class enjoyed themselves very much. TULIP. A boy of twelve years of age, with an air of melancholy resignation, j went to his teacher the other day, ; and handed in the following note ; from his mother before taking his j seat: “Dear Sir: Please excuse James for not being present yesterday. He played truant, but you needn’t whip him for it, as the boy he played tru ant with an’ him fell out and he licked James; and a man they threw stones at caught him and licked him; an’ the driver of a cart they hung on to licked him; and the owner of | a cat they chased licked him. Then | I licked him when he come home, af ter which his father licked him, and I had to give him another for being impudent to me. So you need not : lick him until next time. He thinks he’d better attend regular in the fut- i ure. The mines of Butte, Mont., have a j combined pay roll of $3,000,000 a■ , year. I i - ... . (P Wood’s Descriptive Q Fall Seed Catalog now ready, gives the fullest information about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. Alto tells all about VegetaHe & Flower Seeds that can be planted in the fall to advantage and profit, and about Hyacinths, Tulips and other Flowering Bulbs, Vegetable and \ Strawberry Plants, Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. Every Fanner and Gardener ehenld have this catalog It t > Invaluable In ita helpfulness and suggestive Ideas for a profitable and satisfactory Farm or Garden. Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS, J Seedsmen - Richmond, Va. CJ CHRISTMAS GIFTS From Draughon’s I . You will find in this issue of The News an announcement of the special holiday rates of Draughon’s Practi cal Business College of Atlanta. Ga. This College is too well known to the readers of The News to need any ; special commendation, but it may be j i of some interest to you to know of the progress and improvement made in this big college in are great city of Atlanta since the first of last June. At that time Prof. John F. Draugh- j on, President of Draughon’s Prac i tical Business College, under the bus- ■ i iness colleges, placed the Atlanta i College under the direct management of Arthur C. Minter, who was for mally general Inspector of the cotnpa i ny, so that he is probably the best informed and most widely experienced business college man in the entire South. Draughon’s Atlanta College was al ready equipped with banking and wholesale fixtures, letter files, card index systems and other modern ap ' paratus found only in high-grade bus iness colleges, but the new manager decided to put the Atlanta College in a class entirely by itself so far as modern equipment, up-to-date meth ods, thorough work and high salaries for its graduates is concerned. When he assumed charge of . the Atlanta College, he placed in the Bookkeeping and Banking department one of the latest model Burroughs Adding and Listing Machines in or der to give the student in this de partment actual practice on one of the most popular pieces of apparatus to be found in practically all banks and the leading mercantile establish ments; then he purchased a Gamme ter Multigraph on which from 2,000 ; to 3,000 facsimile typewritten can be I' produced every hour. This is un-; questionably the greatest duplication machine in the world. Then Mr. Minter decided to estab lish a Model Office Department in j which the advanced students could; earn while learning exactly the de tails of business as found in mod ern offices, banks., etc. This new i feature is the first one of its kind | ever installed in a business college, j and has proven of great value to the | students in a financial way as well as for actual experience in every modern office requirement. The advanced students in this de partment multigraph letters, fill in the names and addresses on them, ■ address envelopes for the business men of Atlanta, and do public steno graphic work right while going along with their course and gaining the necessary speed and accuracy to fill such excellent position as are se cured by the graduates of Draugh on’s Atlanta College. In this way, they earn from SI.OO to $2.00 a day. Just remember that no other bushiest colleges offers any such opportunity. This model office department has proven such a success and attracted so much attention that Mr. Minter has been invited to address the Na tional Commercial Teacher’s Federa tion which will convene in Louis ville, Ky., on Dec. 27th. The sub ject of his address will be “Earning while Learning in Model office work.’ The next evidence of the progres sive spirit in Draughon’s Atlanta College was the purchase of a Max well touring car by the new manager, to meet the in-coming students at the depot, to take them to the col lege and their boarding places. The manager also uses his car to visit the towns in the central part of Georgia, in order to give prospective students an opportunity to have a talk with him about their business training. If you expect to attend a busi ness college this winter, just mention the name of this paper' on a card or in a letter to Arthur C. Minter, Manager Draughon’s Practical Busi ness College, Atlanta, Ga., and you ' will receive a check good for $14.00 ! ' on a combined course, or $9.00 on a • ■ single course. If you have not re-' I celved the large illustrated catalog j of this famous college, just tell the I Manager you want one, and it will , be sent to you free by mail. By the way, this special offer expires on ■ the 28th of Dec., so you would bet-■ ter act promptly in the matter. The best pills is DeWitt’s Little I Early Risers— the safe, easy, pleas-1 ant and sure little liver pills. De- j Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve i is the original. Good for cuts, burns ! or bruises, and especially for piles.; Sold by all druggists. Recently published statistics show - that during the last year the num- j her of births In France has diminish- ; ed by 12,692. The number of deaths I has increased by 25,019, and the pop-j ulation of France has decreased by| 23,203. Coal was first used as an illumlnant in 1826. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S, CASTORIA i ff MOE! The Kind ’ib-.n ?’!•, , Bought, pud which lias bceu in use for e-t-, ‘ has borne the signature <i? s? - j-.’s bceti made under his isr.o-.’Vision since its Infancy uo os jo to deceive you in thfe» All Couute.J.'* s. . v. ~ t i tJ u3o-as-g-ood”arebufc Experiitieni s ' tr.l’t '■■ it."* esßJattg* ■"■the health <a Infants ijvl t'-'i aig’&liu;?’. HbqMN&Healh What Is CASTORIA Jastoria is harmless substitute for <-,"astoi’ Par**- g»»irre, i>t<>;« n.wi Soothing’ Syrups. KJ v- /•teasflefiu- 10 contain* t’eitJier Opium, Morphine no" > Kwcotitt substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Vi’MUM and allays Fev< ishness. It cures l>iarrh«bt*-.*«<■> w.<ml Colic. It celic.vco Teething Troubles, cures Com-stiAwitioiU. and Flatulency, assimilates the Food, regui.w' Stomach and jo-wels..- gwi.n::, healthy and iiaturA The Children ircn~ The Mother’s Friend. CBNUIN4 GASTORIA MWSW Beiirs the Tte Kind lon ta Always Bought ta Use Per Over 30 Years, TH I CENTAUR com FA NV. TT MURRAV STNXKT, NEW YORN OICV. 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