The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 23, 1909, Image 6

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V es Cht-lst-ii Camp 333 v. ill hwv«- n Christmas !.-<•<? Christmas night.. Everybody is Invited to be lit-. Heiit anti give their friends some nite compliment. Wil! have some good speaking. Judge Henry is ex p- i. i to make the opning address, ■i -slitt A (lamer and the Hammonds boys have made special arrangements I . the people to have anything they inight want to buy for the tree. Box Suppar There will be a box supper at Pine Grovo school house Monday night. January 3. 1910. The public is cordi ally invited to attend. Kltno, Texas. Bummeil Hie News:—Enclosed find P. O. order for 11.00 for arrearage for my paper which Is like a letter from the old home every week. As ter a nint- or ten months drowth Tex as is again blessed with abundant rains and the people are going ahead breaktirg their lautl preparing for an other crop. D. A. Strange. Scrub yourself daily, ;'OU are not clean Inside. This means slean atom tn h. bowels, blood, liver, clean, heal thy tissue In every organ. Moral: Take Holllsber’s Rocky Mountain Tea a thorough cleanser. Try it tonight. Summerville Krug Co. Mr. J. T. O’Barr of Lafayette spent Saturday in town . Mr M il Hense of Upland was hero Saturday. j IF THERE WERE BETTER SHOES THAN THESE WE WOULD HAVE THEM FOR YOU. | r * Before we entered the shoe business, we in= vlll I ■' ’' ■ . x W'A H 4 vestigated thoroughly; sought the advice of the g g I foremost experts and the opinions of long ex= I | perienced shoe makers and sellers. I The world’s Markets were, and are still open to us-We searched lor the Best and I found them in These: I J ? i Cousins, Jno. Kelly, Meriam Shoes, Johnson & Murphy, Howard & Foster, P Cogan & Son | In style, quality, wordmanship and fit, we know of no other shoes that are worthy to be com pared, with these. Let us repeat, if there were better shoes than these we would have them for you. When in Rome come to see us, we can save you money. We carry a complete line of Shoes and Slippers. McWILLI AMS SHOE CO., 210 Broad St., Rome, Ga. SEMINOLZ. —- This will be the last letter that I will write for 1909, for I suppose you ail will want to take Christmas as well as the rest of us. There is no serious sickness in our community at this time that I have beard of. We have had a big snow fall and some very cold weather. Xmas will soon be here now and the children are looking for Santa Clause to come with every thing that is good. j A great many of the citizens of this part of the county would like to go to Summerville occasional ly but we are afraid to start for fear we will meet an automobile, and cause our stock to run away. Now I am infavor of the automobile companies having their automobiles if they want them and I am In favor of them hav ing their good roads provided they make them themselves and not run on the public roads we now have. Yes. I am in favor of the automobile men making their own roads to run on just so they do not interfere with the public generally. There are only a few who can afford to buy automobiles land they are those who have plenty of money and are able to make as I goods roads as they want and pay for i the rlghtaways through the country. They can make them parallel with our public roads, but I would prefer , them being out of sight of our other public thoroughfares. Weil they could iiave crossings like the rail roads have, provided they would put their signs and always give warning , by 3 or more blows before crossing a public road. Yes the auto com panics are fully able to make and macadamize them and even have bet ter roads than we now have and save many lives being lost and much dam age every way botli to people and stock, and not allow any body with a team or buggy to travel over their roads. And the bicycle men might help build these good roads. But the public generally are not in favor of autos, carriages, buggies and horse men and footmen all traveling the same road for it. is too dangerous for ’ our women and old men and I might Include young people as well for the young are more venturous than the old. I will now give a few reasons for my position.. Ist, it is real dan- I gerous both to man and beast to come ■ in contact with automobiles. 2nd, by ■ having a road of their own there would not be any more danger than ■ crossing a railroad. 3rd, England, I I have been told has two railroad 1 tracts to avoid accidents. Wherever t l*y have a railroad they have two tracks. Then why not have an auto and bicycle road and one for the general public and thereby save lives, t money and expense in lawsuits over these accidents and collisions. 4th. and make our country safe for every body to travel to and from the coun t ty site of the county. sth. Our laws prohibit people, any one, from put ting a nuisance near another dwelling or doing anything that will be detri mental to your neighbor. 6th, The 1 law of God says thou shall not kill and our statute says the same thing. And automobiles do frequently kill h and cripple and ruin people for life. 1 give these truths that our law THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1909. i makers may see an enact laws for j the good of the masses of our citizen, of our beloved county, Chattooga. G. A. Ragland. SUBLIGNA On account of bad weather there was not any services here Sunday. People are sure changing homes Mr. Will Jackson and Dr. Story have recently moved here. We are expecting others to move in soon. Mr John Ellis and sister, Kate, from Villanow were the attractive guests of relative here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Clay Gilreath of South Geor gia is up on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ham ilton of near here. Miss Olera Warnic visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. Tom Fowler made a business trip , to Rome one day last week. The entertainment given by Mrs. M. Hix Friday night was highly en joyed by those present. Miss Emma Langley has been on the sick list for a few days. Miss Mary Mills and sister, Mrs. Donnie O'Barr, were the pleasant guests of the Misses Greens one day last week. Rev. Mr. Lovern and family have moved here. We are glad to welcome I them in. Mrs. Tom Maynor is right sick at ■ this writting. Mr. A. D. Broom is having a nice | dwelling house put up on his farm. Well this year is almost gone, I and some of the people are not so I thankful as they ought to be. They don’t live as near right as they ought I to live. It seems that some of them I think if they are not drinking, and ' fighting they don’t stand much. So let’s all try to have a merry Christ mas and live better next year than we have ever lived. We all know time is khort. Best wishes to all and a merrj Christmas. Neri HAYWOOD I Everybady has been enjoying the snow for it is about four inches deep 1 here. Miss Myrtle Chase who has been attending school at Cleveland, Tenn., returned home last Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Scoggins spent last Tuesday and Wednesday very pleas antly with Mrs. W. A. Scoggins and family. Mrs. Letty Davis of Tioga, Tex., is visiting relatives near this place. Mr. Dean Chase made a busi ness trip to Rome one day last week. Mr. W. A. Scoggins made a busi ness trip to Rome one day last week. ' We are glad to know that Mrs. J. ■ T. Shropshire is improving. Mr. Jude Waters was visiting his parents here Sunday. W. M. Landers is erecting a nice new dwelling at this place. Brown eyes. I Mr. A. W. McNeal of near Holland was in town Monday. Mr O. D. Wyatt of Sunny Dale was here Monday. Mr. W. M. Denton of Lookout Mt. was in town Saturday. SHACKELTON. The ditches for water works are just about completed and most all ! the pipe has been put on the ground. Our town will soon have a complete system of water works. The supply will be forced by a hydraulic ram from the big spring at the foot of the hill to the large reservoir seventy five or one hundred feet above, and then conveyed to town in under ground pipes. Mr. Barton has most of the bents i up for the cable car line. Material is being rapidly brought in for the completetion of the line. Mr. Dean of Chattanooga is fast arranging the posts for the support of the electric wires to the mines. We expected to see the train run ning by this time but it has not made its appearance yet though we can hear the shrill whistle sometimes and knew the time is not far ahead when it will reach us. Prof. Christain now’ has goods in his new store near here. Mr. Clyde Dunwoody is now a cit izen of this place. M. S. Crain has accepted a posi tion on the construction of the car line. Wishing the editor and many read ers a merry Xmas, and hoping no I one will take too much to drink for i that would spoil the pleasures of Xmas sure. • • • Looking One’s Best. It’s a woman’s delight to look her j best but pimples, skin eruptions, I sores and boils rob life of joy. Listen I Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; | makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped Hands. Try it. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Summerville Drug Co. GORE, R. F. D. 2 i Farmersville school opend on Nov. 29. Prof. W. H. Gardner of Holl; Hill, S. C., is principal. We have now an enrollment of thirty one pu pils. The parents and teachers are determined to build up a good school here. If the weather permits we expect to have at the Farmersville school house on Friday evening December 24 a box supper. The public is cor dialy invited to attend. The bad weather of last Sunday prevented us from hearing our new Methodist preacher. Mr. Amos Pinion and Miss Mary Belle Hawkins were married Sunday De:. 19. at Squire Irvines. G. Confidence puts the right kind of a man on his good behavior. If the seven longest rivers of the world were placed end to end they woul lack 500 miles of encircling the earth. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ZTr Signature of WANTED I Girls to Work in Knitting Mill. 3 Nice, Clean, Healthy Employment. Good wages. Good Churches and Schools and pleasant sur roundings. For full particulars address I DAVIS HOISERY MILLS, East Chattanooga, Tennessee. I HERE IS That the best body-building I anc ~ strengthening tonic for M Delicate Ohilta w .- 1 — “My 9 yaar old daughter was “My two children, who were puny weak, pale, and had no appetite. 1 and ailing, rapidly gained flesh and gave her Vino!, and she began to strength when I began to give them G thrive at once. She gained rapidly Vir.ol. I proved that Vino! is a splen- Uin weight, color and strength.” did tonic for delicate children.” S Mrs.W.H. GILMORE, Durand, Mich. Mrs. C. ALLEN, New Bedford, Mass. 0 Vino! builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round a and plump. Children love to take it. M We return people’s money without question 11 Vlnol g •3 does not accomplish all we claim fior St. Try it, please. | SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO, Summerville. | OAK HILL. On account of the inclement weath er there was not any any Sunday : school at Oak Hill last Sunday. Mr. Raymond Gardner is improv- I ing from an attack of pneumonia we ■ 1 are glad to say. Miss Alice Curry was the guest ■ of her aunt Mrs. L. F. Bridges one ' night last week. The school at Pine Grove has clos- | ed for the holidays. Mr. John Cheek of the Berry scheol: is at home for a few days on vaca- I tion. Mrs. J. W. Bagley continues quiet ill we are sorry to report. There will be Christmas tree at Oak Hill on the night of December 24. Everybody is invited to come ' and take part in the occasion. 1 The North Carolina Board of Ag- ■ riculture has passed a resolution having for its purpose the keeping of the boll weevil out of that state. The regulation forbids the importa tion of cotton seed, cotton seed hulls, loose cotton in any shape and baled cotton unless compressed from Ar kansas, Louisiana, Texas Mississippi and Alabama. The office that seeks the man gen erally finds him hiding behind some other fellow. (P Wood’s Descriptive Q Fall Seed Catalog now ready, gives the fullest information about all Seeds for the Fam and Gardes, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. Also tells all about i Vegetable & 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 Farmer and Gardener should have this catalog. It is invariable in its helpfulness and suggestive ideasfor a profitable end satisfactory Farm or Garden. Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for It. T. ft. wees & SONS, J Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. £> Please notice the label on your paper and see how much you are in arrears. This is the time when we expect our subscribers to pay us, so when you are in town drop in and settle with the News.