The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 09, 1909, Image 2

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The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this count rv most dangerous because so decep ' 1 II LT! —X-'A t * v< ■ Many sudden fcTUlrl [J Ifh deaths arc caused ' I ’ ■ 11 heart dis- 4r'/ - ease, pneumonia, vUriC l.' .it iirilure or I tteL'T'nk I I <j • plexy :.rc oft.< n k-- < ’NtV t ‘‘ < ,! '"' t hid- L- ' n, v < !; ” ar ' c - If s-ass ■fl \ Vi, , kidney trouble is ;X, ,Vr 4 llr' J allowed toadvancc ’• * k)sj the kidney-; oiuon -* blood will at tack the ital orpins, causing catarrh of the bln Ider, brick-du't or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness., nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down end waste away cell by cell. Bladder tronbl .-a almon idv ays result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a pi <->;>et tn atm< i:t of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and in-aiding pair, in j at sing it, and overcomes thn'. unpleasant n< < < ‘sity of being compelled to «<> often through the lay, and to tup tu iny times during the night. Theii '.ld and immediate effect < of Swamp-Root, the great kidney r< medy to soon realized. It stands th'-higl;c‘t lie cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A tri il v ill convince anyone. Swamp-Root i < plcmant to V ke and is sold by all dmtp’ifts in lift;.-cent end onc-dollar size Itol'.len. You may have n sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, nr.d don’t bln denier sell you something in place of Swamp-Root— if you do you will lie disappointed. , - ..... ... ..... » SALE NOTICE. 1 will sell at public iMit-cry to the highest bidder at. the Luke Foster place, two miles south of Lyerly, on Jjriday, December 10, 1909, 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 Wtchen furniture. Terms made known on day of sale. —M D. GREEN. PUBLIC SALE. 1 sell at public outcry to the highest bidder at the Gore place In Dirttown Valley on Tuesday, Decem ber 14th, Farming tools, one buggy, one two-horse wagon, one brood sow, and shoats, 3 yearlings, and between 400 and 500 bushels corn, 5,000 bun dles fodder, and throe mules, one horse, part of my household and kltch on 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. IL L. SIMS. Please notice the label on your paper and see how much you are In arrears. This Is the time when wo expect our subscribers to pay us, so when you are in town drop In and settle with the News. The first horse railroad was built in 1828. MONEY TO LEND ON REAL I (STATE Safe Loan Investments secured for those desiring to lend. And available funds for those desiring to borrow. No loans under $1,000.00. Apply to Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal Attorneys at Law 12-3-4-5-G-7 Clark Bldg. Rome, Georgia. 9 11,11 ' ” r.' V/eabers Hernia he, rliertmnlism, neuralgia, or ; .tins ot ain nature weaken the sys tem- I'ie” are a stre.ii: up on the nerves. Almost instant relief can be ob tained by taking Dr. Miles Anti Pain Pills, and with out any bad after-effects. Take one on first indica tion of an attack it will ward it off. They are a pleasant little tablet, sold by druggis.s everywhere, 25 doses 25 cents; never sold in bulk. ••J was subject to constant head aches for a pr ?’..*! of tour years. At times 1 wu3 almost unfitted ter the work in which 1 am engaged. that of station jigvnt. Through the advice of a friend I tried Dr Miles Anti- Pain Pilis, and the result has been that 1 have entirely eradicated my system of thoee continuous h<--adaches that follow ji continual mental strain. They have done for me all that is claimed for them.'* O. I. RVSSBLU Agt. C. &N. XV. Ry.. Hat th Cm k. la. “I have used Dr M les’ Ant!-Vain Pills for a year now for neuriUia and find thero is*n tin ok Nfce them. They surely have boor, a blessing to IM* MRS. M J HAMILTON. Up> j Alton. Ills. Your druggist re!U D«* Miles’ Anti- Pain Pills, ai’id ve authertßa him to return tne o»'ke * nt (only) »f it fit's to bei ’t yea. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind INFORMATION ON THE COMING CENSUS With the time for taking the gov-I ernment census near at hand some; general information relative to Hie work of the census department in securing the desired information of j the states and territories of the > United States proper, the District of j Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii and Perto Rico will be of no kittle Interest to the people. From the census office' in Washington have been sent the! Instructions to the census Supervis-' ors in the different congressional dis-1 tricts of the country. The bill enacted by the last con-1 gross provides that the census for ! 1109 shall embrace the following ■ subjects: Population, Agriculture,! Manufacture, Mines and Quarries, i The statistics relative to population 1 and agriculture will be collected ; wholly by enumerators under the su-1 pervision of Supervisors of each con- 1 gressional district. Statistics rela-1 tive to manufactories and mines will I be collected by special agents and I employes of the bureau at Washing ton detailed for that purpose. The act provides that the enumera-, lion of population and agriculture I shall begin on April 15, 1910, and I shall be completed within 30 days !in case of rural districts and small 1 towns. Incorporated cities which had 5,000 or more inhabitants under j the census of 1900 must be com i pleted in two weeks. Each congressional district is di -1 vlded into thevided ninto enumera ! vlded into enumeration districts and leach enumerator is given a clearly defined district, in order to facilitate and to simplify the conduct of the : work. The law provides that the ; population of incorporated towns, j villages or cities shall be returned separately; and the population of each shall be clearly and plainly dis tinguished from that of the rural ter ritory within the civil districts. The act authorizes the employment of special enumerators for Institu tions, such as prisons, hospitals, asy lums, benevolent Institutions, reset- I vations, military posts and naval sta | tions. When such congressional district I has been divided into enumeration districts it will be the duty of the Supervisor to designate suitable per- | sons In each district to perform the | work of enumeration. This will re quire the greatest possible care, as II he success and value of the census ! absolutely depends upon the thor loughness and accuracy with which enumerators perform their duty. Applicants for positions as enum erators should apply to the Super- I visor of the congressional district in I which they reside, and will be re quired to stand an examination of a practical character, such as filling out of sample schedules. These ap plications will finally be passed on bj the Bureau of the Census at Wash f'.eton, and tile applicant appointed or rejected according to his ability and fitness ns indicated by this ex uml i:>tloii. The enumerator shall or iil:tinrlly live in the district to be I canvassed by him. and must be fa |mll>ar with the territory and char actir of the peotWe. The law pro vides that all appointments shall be made solely with reference to fitness of the appointee and without refer ence to party affiliations. No enumer ator will be appointed unless he or sin- shall be of good address, trustworthy, honest and of good hab its. The requirement of at least an ordinaly education and ability to write plainly and rapidly will lie re quired. Tlie entire time of enumerators will be requirt>d during the period of enumeration, and they will not be ;:lliw<>d to undertake any other work lor business at the same time. Un der the law enumerators cannot re j sign after they have been accepted | (except for justifiable cause) with out incurring penalty prescribed by the census act. Tile compensation of enumerators will vary according to the peculiar idifficulties that present themselves in loach enumeration district; but the 1 rail's, as fixe by the bill, are such that an enumerator of average in dustry can earn from three to four I dollars per day during the period of Tlie net provides certain penalties enumeration. ifor failure or refusal to perform the i duties required, the disclosure of in formation secured or the making of i false returns. In cases where enumerators have I negligently performed their duties or ■are improperly taking statistics, and by reason thereof giving an incoui i i'lete and erroneous enumeration, the ! Supervisor of the census is given the i power, with the approval of the Di jdreetor of the Census, to remove any I such enumerator in his district and i till the vacancy caused thereby. Any and all persons who shall re (fuse when requested by any enumer [mor or agent in the employ of the census irffiee to answer correctly all 'questions on census schedule relating Ito themselves, family or farm of which they are occupants, or who J shall give answers that are false THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909. VCaXyiXxjicX Gwccova®, by (J Stnva wKickewibks Wills ddAy sc tW assiskHKUo ’mJvkg may be dispensed wdh. w hen, vie lender needed. as the best c J remedies axe Xe assist nature,and wet to supplant functions .wKicK must depend uttk— wately upvu proper WMnsKxnerd, proper >"AN'jraCT u nf 9 ©v r>.e CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. ■SOLD BY ALL LCAOINO DRUGGISTS ORE SIZE OHLY- REGULAR price 30’ PER BOTTLC: touching the same, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not exceeding SIOO. The schedules relating to popula tion will include for each inhabitant the name, relationship to head of family, color, sex, age, conjugal con ditions, place of birth, place of birth of parents, number of years in the United States, citizenship, occupa tion, whether or not employed at date of ennmeratiorf, and the num ber of months unemployed during the preceding calendar year; whether or not engaged In agriculture, school attendance, literacy, and tenure of home, and whether or not a survivor of the union or confederate army or navy and the name and address of each blind, or deaf and dumb per son; and for the enumeration of in stitutions shall include paupers, pris oners, juvenile delinquents, insane, feeble-minded, blind, deaf and dumb and inmates of benevolent institu tions. The schedule relating to agricul ture will include name, color, coun try of birth of occupant of each farm, tenure, acreage of farm, acreage of woodland and character of timber thereon, value of farm and improve ments, value of farm implements, number and value of live stock and domestic animals on farm and ranges, the acreage of crops planted and to be planted during the year or enumer ation, and the acreage of crops and the quantity and value of crops and other farm products for the year end ing December 31, 1909. 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 stuff}’ 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 More than two thousand million dollars' worth of mineral oil has been exported from the United States since that product began to be an article of exportation, less than half a century ago. The telephone and telegraph wires of the United States would encircle the earth at the equator more than COO times. The ® est f° r / 111 F° ur / i 111 Gener ) ations There is no 1 guess-work, no un certainty, about this world famous remedy. Since first pre- ’ scribed by Dr. D. Jayne 78 years ago it has brought relief and ef fected cures in millions of cases of disease, and is today known and used in all parts of the world. DR. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT If you have a Cough or Cold you cannot afford to experiment— you Jayne’s Expectorant to be a reliable remedy. It is also a splendid medicine for Bron chitis, Pleurisy. Croup, Whoop ing-Cough and Asthma. Get it at your druggist’s—in three size bottles, SI.OO, 50c. and 25c. Dr.D. Jay ne'a Sana t iya Pill* isa thor oughly reliable laxative, pur aative, cathartic and stomach tonic. PENSION REPORT SHOWS INTERESTING FACTS. Atlanta, Ga. —Commissioner ot Pensions John W, Lindsay is prepar ing his annual statement to submit to the governor, showing the number ot pensioners on the state’s pension roll, the cost of the pensions and the probable number on the roll for 1910. The report will exhibit a number • ot interesting facts in regard to the ( soldiers. The total number of pen sioners for 1909 was 15,789. The number of applications that have meen approved and will be placed on the roll for 1910 is 914. This would make a total of 16,703. However, the commissioner esti mates a loss from death of 6 3-4 per cent, from this years’ roll. This would take 1,124 names from the roll aund would leave a balance of 15,579 ; pensioners to be paid next year, a loss of 210 from the 1909 list. To pay these old soldiers and wid-' ows of soldiers the legislature has appropriated $940,000. Commission er Lindsay thinks it will be a pret ty close squeeze to get enough to go around with that sum. j ’PHONE MESSAGE FROM MOVING TRAINS. When on a railroad trip if it should dawn upon the passenger after the train had started that he had forgotten something or neglected to receive an important commission ! instead of fuming until the train! stops at a station whence he could ! I telegraph and then resume fuming ' I until he could receive an answer he j could telephone from the train and banish all annoyance in a jiffy he would no doubt be grateful. This will be possible, It is claimed, with the perfection and installation on the railroads of a device invented by Frederick LaCroix, an electrical engineer, which was tested in the ■ presence of a large number of rail ' road officials and engineering experts ion the Erie railroad. By the use of j Mr. LaCtoix’s invention telephoning from a moving train is already a fact i Cleanliness is the first law of health, Inside as well as outside. Let Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea be your internal e’eanser, then your : organs will be pure and cleau, your ! health good, your system right, i Start tonight.—Summerville Drug Co. | 55 DEATHS FROM PELLAGRA DURING NINE MONTHS. Montgomery, Ala., —Dread pellagra in Alabama between January 1 and Oc tober 1 of this year claimed as its toll 55 residents of this state. Ac - cording to a complication in the of fice of * / . H. Sanders, state health officer 34 of these deaths were among negroes and the remaining 21 were whites. Thirty-eight eases of the dis ease, it is learned are now under ob-1 servation in Alabama, the majority of ( the cases being in Clarke, Choctaw j and Washington counties. A few of j these pellagra patients are In hospi tals under direct medical attention. The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics I of influenza, and when it was taken ! in time we have not heard of a sin-; gle case of pneumonia. Sold by Sum- [ merville Drug Co. The inauguration of the President! of the United States occurs but once in four years, and the wet and snowy 1 blizzards of March Fourth last and the proverbial bad weather of that date has aroused a sentiment for j changing the date to the 30th of j April, the date on which President! Washington was inaugurated. With improvement in means and cheapness i of travel with enlarged accomoda tions in Washington the number of visitors will greatly increase, and it has become a question not only of public convenience but of public ! health that a more salubrious date i shall be selected for this national event. 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 b> all druggists. To prevent the alteration of cheeks or other valuable papers an inventive genius has brought out an electric apparatus which burns tiny holes in the paper as the inscription is writ ten. The period of deepest sleep varies from 3 o’clock to 5. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA I FATHER 80-MOTHER 76 I The aged father and mother I E of a prominent Boston lawyer g I W. /' \ safely carried through the last g B /x^.’A two winters by I xiOO WnoS I I If 5 ) The son says: “My father g I and m ° ther ° we their p resent | strength and good health to ■ Vinol. During the last two I I trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were g 1 able to walk farther and do more than for years, g i I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. _ It certainly is g | the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old I g people I ever heard of.” £ We want every feeble old person In this town to try I Vinol. We will return their money without question if it I g does not accomplish all we claim lor It. SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO., Summerville. UNLIMITED SCHOLARSHIP FOR $25 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 so sim 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. , waMMMMmmMM vtrr.nnivwir n-gr a*MMB ■ -wrexn ■■ ■■■ m SEARS & ROEBUCK -of Chicago- Sell Goods and Guarantee satisfaction I THE EDISON LAND CO. ...0F... ffIENLO 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. HIDES Im| slwk. HIGHEST MARKET PBICB Fa Bl I H PAID FOB RAW FURS IXW R Kl AND EIDES. K i J? w Wool Commission. Write for price-list mentioning this au ESTABLISHED 1837 WHITE & COu Kx. dA „ Ab, .dh A —Ob —-<*-—O» db- dk On the Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, very low fare round trip tic kets wi 11 Le sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas JfcM 1 and Oklahoma. Takeadvant:., e cf these low fares and investigate the wonderful opportunites now open in the Southwest. The 25 day return limit gives you ample wi time, and you can step over both going and returning. The Direct Line to Texas The Cotton Belt is the direct line from Memphis ■ to the Southwest, through Arkansas. It operates ra two daily trains, earning through sleepeis, chair cars and parlor-case cars. Trains from all points make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt trains for the Southwest. Do not delay your trip to the Southwest until vg-L.. the big opportunities are gone —write me to-dav "feSS H 4 where you want to go and I will show you how fd. JJ cheap you can make the trip and give you complete schedule, etc. I will also send you free our books Texas and Arkansas, with County map in colors. ri- H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent. ’ H. E. ALLEN, Passenger Agent. 109 W. 9th St.. Chattanooga, Tenn.