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FARMERS UNION NEWS
Conditions has caused thousands
of farmers to realize that something
should be done to Improve their
methods of marketing. It Is plain
that organization Is the only road
to Improvement, hence, thousands are
coming back into the Farmers Union,
who had dropped out for one cause
or another. During the last several !
months we have been unabel to get i
men who could do effective work, to
Rive their exclusive time to organ
izing and re-organizing. During the
last eight weeks Mr. R. F. Duckworth
has been working In the following
counties: Hart, Banks. Madison.
Cherokee, Rabnm, Rockdale, and
Stephens, and has put over one
thousand members Into the Union.
Mr. Duckworth will continue on. mak
ing two speeches per day, but he can
not reach all counties at once. We
should have other men in the field.
We "Xpert to give the news of
the work, In the local weekly papers,
'mm time to time, under the above
heading.
The fanner is entitled to expen
ses and a reasonable profit on his
Investment, the same as other pro
f->sßfons He should keep n svstem
of accounts, that would enable him tr
’■now what it cost to grow a hate of
cotton bushel of corn nr anv thing
♦hat he grows on the farm This
'’•outd enable him to de’orm’nc which
crop was showing a profit and which
was pot and hr should rut out the
one that did not pav and give more
time to the ones that does
Wo rive some suMorts for discus
sion that have boon selected hr the
mion. following are those for De
cember Ist how the organization
'lroadv Improved the faremrs oondi
*lon* Tn discussing this snbiect ft
w|B be well to hear tn mind th" fact
‘hat th" Harmers Union led the rfght
the tmnrovod methods of farming
the re-organirstion of oar public
'hoot evstem *hc nuttier of convict'
-■ *ho public roads the establishing
•if onr new College of tmfculture
m, »ho nfetelot tericuttuml schools
tt encored the reduction in paasenger
•'-es a reduction in the price of
fo-tflf’O' I'd h-s rrcatlv reduced th"
-np mortgage svstem
•nd Ts ft nr-’cticenhle for onr gnv
•■'rnment to nroteet fts cotton and to
h.,~<-o fndnstrv hv government con
trol?
•rd What eommnnftv interest has
♦ho farm and town
Oh What fs neecssarr In m>’
:ha iocs' mfetinsrt more internsttpr
In our next letter we will give the
subjects for January and we would
be glad to have a short statement
from readers in reference to these
subjects, or other matter of general
interest.
Address all communications to the
Farmers Union, Union City, Ga.
California Woman Seriously Alarmed.
“A short time ago I contracted a
| severe cold which settled on my
• lungs and caused me a great deal
of annoyance. I would have bad
coughing spells and my lungs were
so sore and inflamed I began to be
seriously alarmed. A friend recom
mended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
saying she had used It for years. 1
bought a bottle and it relieved my
cough the first night, and in a week
I was rid of the cold and soreness
. of my lungs," writes Miss Marie Ger
i her, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all
, dealers.
1 Czar Nicholas, of Russia, yearly
spends $25,000 on telegraphic mes
> sages.
The value of 1912 crops in United
: States is estimated to be $5,000,000,-
000.
i
, Fit His Case Exactly.
P “When father was sick about six
. years ago he read an advertisement
, of Chamberlain’s Tablets in the pa
, Pers that fit his case exactly,’’ writes
, Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith,
, Ark. "He purchased a box of them
, and he has not been sick since. My
sister had stomach trouble and was
also benefitted by them." For sale
, by all dealers.
, A Berlin specialist says knitting in
bed is an excellent nerve tonic.
t
f Grape growing in the United States
f Is on the increase.
Cured of Liver Complaint.
. “I was suffering with liver com
. plaint,’’ says Iva Smith of Point
, Blank. Texas, “and decided to try a
25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets.
• and am happy to say that I am com
> pletely cured and can recommend
them to every one.” For sale by all
dealers.
Germany has 61 wallpaper manu
factories.
Cbii«r«a Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTOR I A
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912.
LITERARY SOCIETY
Organized at Lookout Hall Friday
Evening.
Called to order at 7:15 p. m. by
Chairman pro tern, Clyde Burgess,
Will Story was elected president, E
• nos Martin elected vice president, Eb
' Thomas, secretary; Arthur Smith,
! critic; Ben Miller, chaplain.
House adopted resolutions extend
i ing cordial invitation to everyone to
visit us.
Committee on program announced
that they would have a Spellingßde
next Friday evening, also some ad
dresses. '
Much enthusiasm was displayed
and very optimistic were the predic
tions for the society s future.
Meetings will be held every Friday
evening at 7 o’clock p. m.
Clyde Burgess,
Chairman Com. on Publicity.
Dr. Wm. Sadler of “The Cause and
Cure of Colds," says that common
colds should be taken seriously, es
pecially when they ‘hang on.’ Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound is a relia
| ble household medicine for coughs
and colds, equally effective for chil
dren and for grown persons. Take
i,t when you feel a cold coming on.
It tfill avert danger of serious results
' and cure quickly. No harmful drugs.
For sale by all dealers.
China has schools to teach oper
' ation of sewing machines.
i
Fifteen thousand miles of motion
, picture films were exported from the
United States in the year ending witl’
June, and nearly 3,000 miles were ,
, imported.
They Always Help Elderly People-
Foley Kidney Pills give the help
elderly people need to tone and to
strengthen their kidneys and bladder
and regulate their action. John Mc-
Masters, Streator, 111., says: “I feel
better and stronger than I have for
1 many years, and Foley Kidney Pills
' did it.’ For sale by all dealers.
GUNS and SHELLS
Cheaper here than
Anywhere.
Standard Supply &,Hwd. Co.
Rome, Ga.
CHATTOOGAVILLE
i People that have to move are be
ginning to move. J. R. Smith has
moved and F. W. and A. J. Rowls I
are moving; Arthur Ragland moved
last week to Dry Valley, and Mr. Jim
Flemmon has moved into his place.
Mr. A. M. Snow moved last week,
Mr. J. D. Veatch will take his place;
Mr. George Thomas has moved and
Mr. Bailey will take his place, Mr.
F. W. Rowls and Mr. W. C. Rut
ledge and Claud Snow will take the
place of A. J. Rowls. Mr. G. B.
Goodson will take the place of J. R.
Smith, and Mr. Percy Gaylor the
place of Mr. Goodson. Mr. P. M.
Deberry is talking of going to the
cotton mills with his family.
J. M. Weaver says we will need
our third teacher in our school soon.
We have had a good deal of rain
for the past week, but this morning
is cold and windy.
The J. P. and bailiff election came
off here Saturday. J. M. Smith was
elected J. P., and J. H. White and
G. B. Goodson constables for 961st
district, G. M.
Edward Gayler and family were
visiting W. L. Gayler Sunday.
Mr. F. M. Gayler’s health still con
tinues bad. He is quite feeble, but
no worse than he has been for a long
time.
Mr. L. W. Millican went to Chat
tanooga Monday.
Mr. Thomas Millican visited the
writer Monday. He is an old confed
erate soldier, 70 years old, has been
married twice, but is now a widower,
lie belonged to the famous 6th Ga.
a> airy, Col. Heart’s regiment. Se.,i
iei very soon, all of u: old sMdiers
win soon be gone, but it makes me
proud to meet these old gray beards
and talk with them. I love all the
old soldiers and there is a kind feel
ing with all old soldiers that dont
exist with other men. G. A. R.
Croupy Coughs and Wheezy Colds.
The quickest simplest way to rid
'he children of dangerous, croupy
coughs and wneezy, stuffy colds is
’o give them Foley’s Honey and Tar
'ompound. It gives almost instant
relief and stops a cough promptly. It
-oothes and heals. Contains no opi
, iates.—For sale by all dealers
The price of coffee has doubled in
a half dozen years.
ChambedaiH s Cough
Cu.-'e* Cikte Cwvrp xaZ Wr-Zcptsg •ctC-i
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Chattooga county.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Ordinary, granted at the Dec.
term, 1912, will be sold before the
court house door within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in Jan. 1913, to the highest bidder, j
for cash, the following described I
lands of the estate of Ike Hogg, de
ceased, for the payment of debts and
distribution, to wit: What is known
as the Ike Hogg place in said state
and county, in the 14th district and
4th section, the same being lots of i
land No. 67, and No. 68, containing i
each 160 acers more or less, exceptt- j
ing therefrom 70 acres more or less,
off the south side of lot No. 68 which I
has been set apart as the dower of
Mrs. E. W. Hogg, the said dower de
scribed as follows: Commencing at
the southwest corner of said lot
No. 68, thence north along land line
70 rods, thence due west to east
boundary of said lot, thence 70 rods
south along land line to southeast
corner of said lot, thence west along
land line to commencing point as
marked out by J. A. Branner, Coun-
, ty Surveyor.
Said lands are improved, partly in
: original timber and partly cleared in
good state of cultivation.
This Decmeber 3. 191-2.
W. J. HOGG, Admr.,
of Ike Hogg, deceased.
"FAGGED-OUT” WOMEN
Will Find a Helpful Suggestion
In This Letter.
Overworked, run-down. "fagged
out” women who feel as though they
could hardly drag about, should profit
by Miss Richter's She
says: "Last winter I was completely
run down and felt fagged out all the I
time, was nervous tfnd had indiges
tion.
“One of my friends advised me to ,
take Vinol, and it has done me great :
good. The tired, worn-out feeling is j
all gone, and I am strong, vigorous
and well. The stomach trouble soon j
disappeared and now I eat heartily
and have perfect digestion. I wish
every tired, weak, nervous woman
could have Vinol, for I never spent I
any money in my life that did me so
much good as that I spent for Vinol.”
Marie Richter, Detroit. Mich.
Thousands of women and men
who were formerly weak and sickly
owe their present rugged health to
the wonderful strength-creating effects
of Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build
you up and make you strong. If
it does not, we give back your money.
SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO.
SumiwsrvDl*, Ga
For Women Who Care
Os course you use an antiseptic in your
family and in the care of your own per
son, and you want the best.
Instead of what you have been using
such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or
peroxide, won’t you please try Paxtine,
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved in water as needed.
Paxtine is more economical, more
cleansing, more germicidal and more
healing than anything you ever used.
ANTISEPTIC IWi
In the toilet— to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and bridgewo-.k
clean an- 1 , odorless. To remove nicotine
from the teeth and purify the breath
after smoking. To eradicate perspira
tion odors by sponge bathing.
As a medicinal agent for local
treatment of feminine ills where pelvic
catarrh, inflammation and ulceration
exist, nothing equals hot couches of
Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E.
Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly
advising their patients to use it because
of its extraordinary cleansing, healing
and germicidal power. For this pur
pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight
in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore
throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds.
All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box.
Trial box and testimony of 31
women free on request.
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