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A smile based solely on policy Is
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The News job department in well
clipped to do all kinds of commer
cial printing. The work turned out
ti of the highest quality, and the
prices are always found satisfactory
by these who favor us with their or- I
d 13 for printing. When in need of
I; ited matter of any kind come in
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FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
cf any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
t cyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright’s Dis
ease or Diabetes. There u
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and SI.OO Bottles.
RirUM BUMTITVTK*.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
BUY YOU A HOME
| Every farmer who cultivates the
land of another is foolish for doing
ho. He should buy a home if he
is able to pay a single dollar on it.
The condition as it exists today is
unsatisfactory to both land owm r
and tenant. Unsatisfactory to the
landlord because it is almost impost
; ble to buy a place, rent it out so
that the rent will pay the interest on
the investment and keep up repairs,
in fact it cannot bo done at the
present price of land.
| Tile landowners in their efforts to
make their farms pay a reasonable
Interest on their investment are ex
acting more rent than the tenant
can afford to pay. As a result of
tilts state of affairs our lands are
getting poorer and poorer. The rent
ers cannot afford to pay tie high
standing rent required of them and
’ plant tile land in anything but cot
ton. Consequently there is no such
n thing as rotation of crops with the
tenant.
They stay at on» place, as a rule,
only one or two years and rarely ev
er ditch or terrace the farms they
cultivate, hence worn out and wash
ed away farms can be seen in ev
ery section of country.
The top soil is in the creeks and
rivers, the cleared fields are seam
ed with gullies. All the result of
our tenant system.
No man should own more land
than he can cultivate. The day is
not far distant when land monop-
I oly will not be tolerated by civil
ized nations when the big planta
‘lions will be a thing of the past.
I The traveler, in passing through
! any agricultural section of our state
'.can till at once whether the peo-
I pie own their homes or live on rent
-led land. We take the position that
■it would be better for both parties.
landlord and tenant, if the former
would cut his large farm into a num
of small ones and sell them to their
tenants if the latter are unable to
make a single dollar eash payment
Lei the tenants go on the farms and
begin to improve them—to dean
up the briar patches, fill up the
gulleys and build rock dams across
the sags. If they never pay any
-1 thing but the interest on the pur
chase price of the land it will still
be better for both parties. The
tenant will have a place he can cal!
home, will not have to move from
cne farm to another every year,
van use the time he is now moving
from place to place in improving
his home.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909.
I He will take a pride in beautifying |
| his home, adding to the artistic!
! value of his farm as well as to the
fertility of the soil. His good wife
will make of the front yard a flow
er garden. The children will be
come attached to the place and
! love it. The birds will sing more
sweetly for them there because it’s
home. Every scene in the old
homestead will be dear to them. ,
The big trees that stand at the
1 i spring, the hillside that surrounds I
; it and the vale through which their '
| brooklet flows will become their
friends, will make them nature
' I loving and God fearing, wiil make
I them better boys and girls.
To own a home makes a man
, I more patriotic and country loving—
a better citizen.’’ —Tho Royston Rec
ord.
J. N. Paterson, night policeman of
Nashua, lowa, writes; "Last winter
I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half a dozen adver
tised cough medicines and had treat
ment from two physicians without
getting any benefit. A friend recom
mended Foley's Honey and Tar and
; two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I
consider it the greatest cough and
| lung medicine in the world.” Sold by
I all druggists.
There are about 170,000 oil produc
ing wells in the United States, repre
senting directly and indirectly an out
lay of about 5700.000.000.
If you are suffering frour bilousness,
constipation, indigestion, chronic h ad!
ache, invest one cent in a postal card :
send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., |
Des Moines, lowa, with your name I
and address plainly on the I ack, and ■
they will forward you a free .amp l .? I
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Sold by Summerville 1 rug
Co.
| The three wial'.hiest rations:
United States, $1 i 6.0 ■-•. -0 * 0--0; Great
Britain and Ireland, $62,200,000,000;
France, $42,500,0-O.lh'O.
Hexamethylenetetramine
; The above is the name of a Ger-
l man chemical, which is one es the!
many valuable ingredients of Foley ’s
I Kidney Kt medy. Hoxamethylenetetra
. mine is recognized by medical text
i books and authorities as a uric acid
solvent and antiseptic for the urine.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
as you notice any irregularities and
. avoid a serious malady. Sold iy all
druggists.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Our Georgia problem right now is '
! the enforcement of our prohibition
law, and the enemies of prohibition
would have us believe that it is prac
tically an unsolvable one. Their pol
icy is plain; first to keep busy mak
ing it as difficult as possible, and sec
, ond to push their campaign of educa
i tion to teach the people that it is
absolutely hopeless to enforce such a
: law. And who are the actual ene
mies of prohibition? Only those en
gaged in the liquor traffic, or those
dependent upon it for place and pow- I
er. A comparatively small class i
numerically, but powerful financially
and implacable. All the rest of tho
people are either indifferent or
friends to the law, and its friends
must be further divided into warm
ami lukewarm.
With these distinctions clear in the
mind the problem does not seem so
I formidable after all, and we begin
to see that the idea so prevalent that
it begets disregard for law and
creates a school for lawlessness is in
fact erroneous. The law is better
enforced now than any license lav.’
has ever been. The liquor traffic Rat
al ways been a law breaker and a
teacher of recklessness as to the
rights of others. There were actual
ly more blind tigers under license
than there are now under prohibi
tion. —Georgia W. T. C. U.
MORE DANVILLE PROOF
Jacob Schrall, 432 South St., Dan
ville, ill., writes; "For over eighteen
• months I was a sufferer from kid
! ney and bladder trouble. During the
| whole time was treated by several
• doctors and tried several different
I kidney pills. Seven weeks ago I
commenced taking Foley's Kidney-
Pills, and am feeling better every
day and will be glad to tell anyone
interested just what Foley’s Kidney
Piils did for me.” —Sold by Summer
ville Drug Co.
Women constitute 5.5 percent of
the convicts in Americans prisons.
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Stung for 15 Years
by Indigestion's pangs—trying many
doctors and $200.00 worth of medi
cine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, es Ingle
side, N. C., at last used Dr. King's
New Lite Pills, and writes they waol
; ly cured iiim. They cure Constipa
! tion. Biliousness, Sick Headache,
i Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel
troubles. 25c at Summerville Drug Co
COST HAS INCREASED.
Despite what is called a prosper
ous season in this section, many
newspapers, even in the small towns
where there is no opposition, are sus
pending publication. If the truth
were known there are probably many
others, even in the larger towns and
cities, that are not making money
and even some that are being pub
lished at a loss. The reason for
this is that during the last five
years the cost of living for the ed
itor and his family and employees,
I has doubled; the cost of his mater
! ial has almost doubled; his labor ex
pense nearly as much and every ex
pense has been correspondingly in
creased. To offset this there has 1
been no increase in the subscription
price and very little advance in the ;
charges for advertising and job print- \
ing. The difference between five ,
years ago and now has come out of
the publisher’s pocket.—Tifton Ga
zette.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
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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 of 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
most prompt relief and permanent
benefit.
As an illustration of what these
Fills 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
these 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-
NOTICE.
For rent of land or sell about 50
acres of No. 168, 14th dist., 4th sec
tion of 80 acres near Dirtsoller moun
tain. Place known as Seab Ed
wards place, 21/k miles south of Ly
erly. Cabins dilapidated, to be re
paired, rent to come out of same.
. Will rent or sell, prefer making sale
My addres is Summerville, Ga.
Wm. MOORE.
I have been bartering here in Sum
merville now about twenty six years
and am better prepared to give godd
service than ever before, I also
i have have a skilled barber
with me. We are here to
give real service. Give us a trial,
: satisfaction guaranteed. We also
make a specialty of cleaning and
pressing clothes and also of dying.
W. W. Drew
The readiness with which some
people make a promise is equaled by
their readiness to break it. Gener
ally the man who is slowest in mak
' ing a promise is the most faithful
; in keeping it.
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arations are apt to do.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Bl,’
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 mail post
paid Do it to-day.