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The Summerville News
Published Every Thursday
BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
O. J. Espy, Editoi and Manager
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Summerville, Ga.. D c 9. J 909
WILL GATHER ROAD FACTS.
Atlanta, D<< i ' c'a.:i“d Infor
mation will be collected by the pris
on commission regarding road build
ing operations in Georg I.;. A serie,
of questions have beta prefared and]
will be furnished to each of th
eight inspectors and the two super
visors who were recently put to work
on the convict syst' tn of the state, i
These questions relate to the kinds <>i
roads of wirious classes being
built In the counties, the number of,
mil's, the value of road machinery
and equipment and other important'
data. It is expected that by the end ■
c; tlic first year of the now convict ]
system, in April, a ma s of valu
able information will be gathered;
ready to put into the annual report
cf the commission. From tl.is data
information of great value will be:
disseminated all over the s;ate, re-1
suiting in the most Improved meth
ods of road building. So far one
hundred and twenty counties arc us
ing the convicts for road building
purposes.
The Hank < f Lyerly Insures your
deposit left with them, no matter bow
► .art or how hmg th- time you leave
it, or how small or how largo tlic
amount. All buslic ss with them I;
strictly cotili lential. If you want to
borrow and can make them a good
note, they will be glad to supply your
wants in this respect.
We are overstocked in plain toe
shoes and are going to .unload at
greatly reduced prices. One lot la
dies shoes, $1.50 value at $1.19. One
kit, $1.25 value at 98c. Ono lot of
men's shoes, $2.50 value at $1.98
One lot $2.00 value, at $1.48.
PITTS & ESPY.
CHELSEA
Rev. Mr. Tribble preached here
Sunday at eleven, also at night.
Miss Louella Perkins, who has been
critically ill for sometime, is report
ed some better.
A crew of men have put up a der
rick hero and are shipping a large
amount of fine timber to the box
company in Chattanooga.
Henry Willis left (he 2nd Inst, for
East Cartersville to assume panto
rial work.
Mr. C. I. Garner made a business
trip to Chattanooga last week.
Some of -Menlo's young people at
tended singing here Sunday afternoon
Mrs. M. G. Willis and little daugh
ter, Kate, and Master Warner, nt
tended services in Menlo Sunday li
the Methodist church.
The school at this place is in ti
flourishing condition under the effi
dent management of Prof, and Mrs
Loyd. W'.
Col Jesse T. Jolly was in Chattanoo
ga Tuesday,
Mr. .1. 11. Story of Valley Store
was here Tuesday.
I In disorders and dis* B
eases of children drugs H
seldom do good and B
often do harm.
Careful feeding and E
bathing are the babies’
remedies.
Scott’s Emulsion
is the food-medicine that
not only nourishes them
most, but also regulates
their digestion. It is a
wonderful tonic for chil
dren of all ages. They
rapidly gain weight and
health on small doses.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Send Kte.. name of paper and this ad. for
our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's
Sketch Book. 1.. ch bunk contains a
Good Luck Fenny.
SCOTT & BO WNE, 409 Pearl Su N. Y.
WILL ORGANIZE CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY
Meeting Will be Held at Court House ’
Next Wednesday (
I
A meeting has been arranged for
the purpose of organizing a Chattoo <
ga Chapter of Daughters of the Con- !
federacy and all the women of the
county are cordially invited to at-,
tend, whether they expect to join or (
not. '.
Miss Mattie B. Sheibley of Rome
will address the meeting, explain its
object and assist in the organization '
of the Chapter.
Tlie meeting will be held in the j
court house at 10 o’clock on Wednes j
day, next, Dec. 15th.
It. is hoped by those interested
in the organization of a Chapter of]
Daughters of the Confederacy at i
ibis place that the meeting appoint
ed for Dec. 15, next, will be well I
attended.
Those entitled to membership are ;
widows, wives, mothers, sisters, j
nieces and lineal descendants of such
men as served honorably in the Con
federate army, navy or civil service; j
or of those men unfit for active duty I
who legally gave aid to the cause, j
: Seven or more members can organ
] izc a Chapter by applying for a,
1 charter in the United Daughters of
. the Confederacy, through the State '
j President.
Election of Mayor and Councilmen.
It is hereby ordered that an elec- \
(ion be held in the city of Summer- I
'ville, Ga., on Saturday, January Ist, I
1910, for tlie purpose of electing a|
.Mayor and one councilman from each ]
|oft he four Wards in said city of
Summerville, Ga., for the year 1910.
C. I). RIVERS, Mayor.
B. H. EDMONDSON, Recorder.
This December Bth, 1909.
Wo have been informed by Mr. C. ;
Cleghorn that there has been no
sail- made of tlie Raccoon Mills prop
erty as announced in several of the
papers last week. Mr. Cleghorn states]
i t hat lie lias been negotiating with]
! several parties for tlie sale of this ]
- property but that no deal has been
consummated.
Mr. T. C. Williamson of Gore has
purchased a farm near Newell, Ala.,
In Randolph county, and will leave
next Monday for that place where he
will make his future home.
Our telephone number has been
changed. Call No. 75 for results.
GARRETT BROS. CO.
NOTICE.
The Union Gins at Lyerly will be
run only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays of each w. ek until further
notice. -Lyerly Union Gin Co.
Christmas Entertainment.
Th -re w ill be an entertainment and
box supper combined at the “New
Haywood School Building" Christ
mas eve, December tlie twenty-fourth
at 7 p. m. A small entrance fee
will be charged for the entertainment
which will come first, then the doors
will be opened for ail at tlie box
supper. Come out boys and vote
on your girl being the best looking
and walk for the cake.
SHERIFF’S SALE
] State of Georgia, Chattooga county.
Will be sold before the court house
door at Summerville. Chattooga coun
ty. Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in January.
(1910) January 4th, the following de
scribed property to wit: (40) forty
acres of land, lot number (7) seven,
(25) twenty-fifth district and (3) third
section. Also (160) one hundred
and sixty acres of land, lot number
I tS) eight in the (25) twenty-fifth dis
trict and (3) 3rd section. Said lands ly
' mg and being In Chattooga county,
(Georgia, and containing (200) two
hundred acres, more or less. Levied
on ns the property of G. W. Salmon.
Said levy made under fifa issued from
the Chattooga County court August
Term. WOP, in favor of D. T. Seog
gin. administrator of Geter Knox,
deceased, vs. G. W. and E. L. Sal
mon. Tenant in posession notified.
A. H GLENN.
Sheriff of Chattooga county, Georgia.
Sheriff’s Sale.
State of Georgia. Chattooga county.
Will be sold before the court house
door at Summerville. Chattooga coun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in January.
1910, January 4th. the following de
scribed property towit; One gray
horse with red spots on shoulders,
weight about (1000) one thousands
pounds, name a ap," aud one black
mare mule, weight (900) nine hun
dred pounds, name Kate." Said
property levied on under a mortgage
fifa issued from the Chattooga Coun
ty Court on November 6th. 1909. in
favor of F. S. Lee vs. R. P. Spruce.
This December Sth. 1909.
A. H GLENN.
Sheriff o' Chattooga County Georgia
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909.
CORN FOR SUE,
About January Ist we will
have a car of fine shucked
ear corn on railroad track.
70 pounds to the bushel, 90c
cash.
Anyone wanting corn
write us about how much,
etc. When the car arrives
we will notify you to come
for it.
HINTON & COMPANY.
SALE NOTICE.
Georgia, Chattooga county.
By virtue of an order of the court
or ordinary of said county will be
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in January, 1910, at the
court house in said county between
the usual hours of sale the following
: real estate situated in Chattooga
I county in the town of Menlo, Ga., to
i wit: Lot 23 in Block 7, in Menlo,
I Ga. Terms of sale, note and approv-
I ed security due November 1, 1910.
This December 6th, 1909.
MRS. DORA HENRY,
i Administratrix of W. F. Henry, Jr.
CITATION.
j Georgia, Chattooga county.
Application having been made for
I twelve months support for Mrs. Liz- ]
] zie West out of the estate of W. R. '
I West and appraisers duly appointed
; to set apart the same, having filed
] their return, all persons concerned
] are hereby required to show cause be '
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
I county on the first Monday in Janua
ry, 1910, why said application should
not be granted.
This 6th day of December, 1909.
J . P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Chattooga county.
To ail whom it may concern: Mrs.
; Jane Hendon, administratrix of L.
] M. Hendon, deceased, -has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
:to sell the lands belonging to the
] estate of said deceased and said ap-
I plication will be heard on the first
Monday in January, 1910.
This 6th day of December, 1909.
J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
Georgia, Chattooga county.
To all whom it may concern: A.
G. Winkle, a creditor, having, in
proper form, applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of Mon Jones, late of
said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Mon Jones, to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to the clerk
of the Superior Court or some fit
i and proper person on Mon Jones es
: tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of December,
. ] 1909.
J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Application for Administration
i Georgia, Chattooga county.
, To all whom it may concern:: A.
G. Winkle, a creditor, having in prop
er form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Alex Jones, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular,
the creditors and next of kin of Alex
Jones to be and appear at my office
within the time allewed by law and
show cause, if any they can why per
manent administration should not be
granted to tlie Clerx of the Superior
Court or some fit and proper person
on Alex Jones' estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of December,
1909.
J. P. Johnston, Ordinary.
Twelve Months Support.
Georgia. Chattooga county.
Application having been made for
twelve months support for Willie
Jones out of the estate of Mon Jones
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
county on the first Monday in
January, 1910, why said application
should not be granted.
This 6th day of December. 1909.
J. P. JOHNSTON. Ordinary.
TutfsPfc
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whoio
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
SOUTH SUMMERVILLE
Miss Nellie Sutton left last Thurs
day for Alabama where she will
spend the winter with relatives.
Robert Harlow came in from the ;
Berry school last week to visit home
folks and will not return until after >
the holidays and probably not then.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Parham of j
Perennial visited the former’s par- ,
ents here Saturday and Sunday.
!
Mr. John Parham and Mr. Will
Hayes have each rented a farm for ■
1910 and will try tilling the fertile |
soil of old Chattooga from whence ,
cometh some of the most bountiful ] '
crops of the state.
Charley Harlow has been quite ill 1
for several days with typhoid fever. (
Glad to report him convalecsent now. ]
Gordon Ball of Raccoon was here - ]
Monday. i ]
Misses Annie Wheeler, Julia and .
Wilton Johnson spent Saturday and ,
Sunday in Rome.
Thomas and Henry Scoggin left |
Monday for Chickamauga where they ]
have positions at the army post.
A son of Will Bryan, who resides i
below town, has been critically ill
w’ith typhoid.
An enjoyable musical entertain
ment in the home of T. N. Scoggin
Saturday night was highly appreci
ated by the young people.
Joe Hawkins and family of near
Subligna visited relatives here last
I Tuesday.
If you are looking for bargains in
! Cut Glass, and Silverware be sure
ito read our advertisement in this
I issye of The News. —Murphy & Hen
derson.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case*T>f Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. (
We, the undersigned, have known I
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ' ,
and believe him perfectly honorable i ,
in all business transactions and fi- ,
nancially able to carry out any obli- j
gations made by his firm. ] 1
Waiding, Kinnan & Marvin, ] i
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. ]'
Hall’s Catarrh is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and 1
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. ,
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| With Eyes Wide Awake §
;| To the times we are always adding i|i
4 to our stock, Now listen: we are just iii:
H fortunate enough to land a large i;;i
stock of Cut Glass and Silverware and is
i| are going to offer for the next thirty iii
i| days the following: |i
A few 8 inch Bowls 13.00 I Bobeman Vaces, worth $2.00 $1.50 11"
aX 6 inch Nappys 1.50 j _ , . T ~ 4 , ... XI
11 L Boheman Vaces, worth §1 25 •. • 75c X..
•f” 6 inch Nappys with handles 1.75
XX 6 in. Nappys with handles extry cut 2.50 i A big lot of China 1 3 off
5 inch Vanity Pieces . 1.50 1847 Rogers Tea Spoons 1.63
rT 5 inch Nappy 1.25 I TT
X.' . „ , ; 1847 Rogers Table Spoons 315 XX
•W- 10-piece Toilet Sets, reduced from 4-X
XX $6.00 3.25 1847 Rogers Knives and Forks.... 3.68
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| Summerville, Georgia. ||
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DOCTORS SAID IHCIJRABLE-
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Mrs. E. West, Catarrh, |
137 Main St., -Z ; of the S
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“We have used Peruna in our family for a number of years and when I
say that it is a fine medicine for catarrh and colds, I know what lam talking ]'
about.
? “I have taken it every Spring and Fall for four years, and 1 find that it S
S keeps me robust, strong, with splendid appetite, and free from any illness. ?
? “A few years ago it cured me of catarrh of the stomach, which the doctors )
4 had pronounced incurable. C
with Peruna.”
“ Words cannot express praisc for
A your tonic. I weighed only ninety
Miss Mary Jones, 7918 Reynolds Ave., p Oun( j s before taking Peruna, now ons
Chicago, 111., writes: hundred nineteen pounds.”
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medicine for chronic catarrh of the Mrg _ BH> Jackson, R. F. D. 5, New
bowels and stomach. I have been troub- man, Ga., writes: “I have had catarrh
led severely with it for over three years. o f j] ie internal organs for more than a
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the wonderful tonic for women, and I any benefit.
noticed a wonderful improvement at “I was persuaded to give Peruna a
once. I took six bottles in succession and trial, and the first bottle proved a god-
I always have it on hand to take some senrl. and after taking ten bottles I hav*
now and then when my cough is bad. received a permanent cure.”
At the approaching census special which might be regarded as of a
attention will be given to the gath- ] very personal nature concerning their
cing of agricultural statistics. Farm- operations but they will be assured
ers will be asked for information that the facts will be held sacred.