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Once I
ijAft NCE no way out of
•SvJj it for Plodding home
from the field with his team at close
wM® °f day* he saw before him the wait-
ULar— i n g small jobs about the house,
barn, and yard, jobs that took time and labor,
and never seemed to end. There was water
to be pumped, wood to be sawed, various
machines to be run by hand. It was a dreary
prospect but that was once upon a time.
Today he lets the engine do it.
Buy from the IH C engine line. IH C
engines are built right and consistently all
through, to work efficiently for years. Whether
you want it for sawing, pumping, spraying,
electric light plant, for running separator, or
repair shop, or for all sorts of tiresome energy
wasting small farm jobs, you have need of an
I H C Oil and Gas Engine
An I H C engine will develop from ten to
thirty per cent more than its rated capacity.
Perfect combustion makes it economical in
fuel consumption. Its simplicity makes it
practically trouble-proof.
I H C engines are built in vertical, horizon
tal, stationary, portable, skidded, air-cooled
and water-cooled styles. The line includes
sawing, pumping and spraying outfits. Sizes
from 1 to 50-horse power. They operate on
gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, distillate and
alcohol. IH C oil tractors range in size from
6-12 to 30-60-horse power, for plowing, thresh
ing, etc.
Have the I H C local dealer demonstrate the
! engine to you and explain its various points.
Get catalogues from him, or write the
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
La Atlanta Ga. J
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Will be sold before the Court
house door of said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on
' r Jfl
M. W. WIMrB
The United States
»■ iviest buyer of South Aj
inonds.
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□ 4 You Need a Tonic JS|
Bl A There are times in every woman’s life when sha|
a tonic to help her over the hard places.
comes to you, you know what tonic
the woman's tonic. Cardui is
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them back to strength and health.
.Brefited thousands and thousands of weak, RSSI
* in its past half century of wonderful fl
W and wi '* do the same f° r you *
■Htouil
Woman’s Tonic W
Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., Kw
Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was BCJ
and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
J a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
■fifl as I ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold bjAll dealers.
Has Helped Thousands. M
For Tax Collector.
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I hereby announce myaelf
didate for Tax Collector of Cifl
to thfufl
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to
ready to serte
the tax payeia < '
B that I will use iny best
gfi^ 1 to collect all special taxes
county.
|BB[ A. H. GLENN.
■A Marvelous Escape.
■flßflittle bo - v had a marvelous es
writes p - F - Bastalms of
Albert, Cape of Good Hope.
BRicurred in the middle of the
He got a very severe attack
Broup. As luck would have ft, 1
large little of Chamberlain's
JEraEh Remedy in the house. After
: |Bving the directions for an hour
twenty minutes he was through
■1 danger.” Sold by All Dealers.
including the inland
- Mnected with them, cover
square mile.-, t
Ber cent of the total surfing
■earth. fl
cut thin enough to be ufl
Kysubstitute for will paper tjjfl
SWntly patented procesj.
THE SVMMJEHVH.I.B THURSDAY. QtgS
From Uncle Jim Fowler’s Boy
Mars Ed. Summerville News:
Dis is bin the bizzyiest time I
mos ebber seed since long way back
in fodder pullin time. Cotton opened
common. Korn got reddy
and day wedder ripen-
sorghum kane and so eb
bery thing cum on the farmer all at
once and dt de same tiu>e. I met
Mars Sam Jones tuter day—he screw
ed up his face, shet one eye; and
sez he. “I jess don’ no what to do.
My kotton done opened up white, zny
late fodder am reddy to pull. Korn
reddy to gather. Okra to look arter.
Oats and wheat to sow, hay to cut
and my school bizness to tend to
and on top of all dis —I got Joe
Penley to entertain wid his sorghum
mill.’’ He drawd a big si and sez
he, “I’m all balled up, my skeins of
thret am all tangled up and don’t no
vhat to do.” Well den, se-' I, to
Mars Sam, es yer threads am all
tangled up jess untangle one at a
time kase es yre try to untangle all
of em at onee yer will nebber git
none of em untangled. Kase yer will
be lak Jedge Beller’s dog dat run a
round in a ring all day tryin to ketch
his tale and nebber did •< tch it.
Well Mars Editor de festive pos
sum am given de young lads sport
these nites. Yer kin hardly sleep
for de blowin ov dehhorden —de yellin
ov de boys and de music ov de
hounds. It peers to be a all nite
bizness. Bout time one crowd gits
in a nudder starts out and to cap de
hole thing de fox hunters comes a
long jess bout day blowin in their
dogs from a maginary chase ova fox
on Taylor’s ridge dat am on de Alle
gany Mountains —dats a sac. Well
dars some reason in chasin ov de
possum, kase he am in de land and
dars expectation of a delicious repass
fer yer trubble; but to run all nite
on Taylors ridge arter a fox dats on
da Allagany Mountains don’t appeal
to dis niggers fancy as de acme of
great pleasure, No it does’nt. Es
yer should happen to katch one he
aint fitten fer nuffin, de dorgs even
would'nt eat him. O, they say, “we
run him fer de music ov de hounds.”
Dat bein so, why don’t yer go out
bout a 100 yards from de houskMjjS«|
jfinp a rabbit. I members mitTO* j
once bout me and Mars. George Dafl
we were boys sperimlfl
a fox chase. We
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I fox he
wentsreßut half way up the moun
tain until he struck the ledges of
rock and then followed these ledges
ter Bevenflßtes. The men broke
in a riti
t o ,me
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a B
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a boulder and then in
through a black-jack
into a deep ravine; and on jmd on
we wentin a hurly burly, ifWe tur
vey, pefluel fashion fer
hours. was all up
and a feet weffle and
clean
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Yovrr.
UNCLE
a prize of $20,000
for the discovery o-
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Make You Feel
Tfe pleasant purgative efl
duced by Chamberlain’s
tlffe-healthrffconditlon of bo3y and
create make one
flnl.Wor sale by AH dealers.
tiling are born with fangs
? in full perfection.
BRIEF HjßFlßfck
FRfImETWITALCITY
Atlanta, Oct 5. —The cosunission
[ appointed by President with
Walter P. Andrews of Atlanta at its
head, to visit Mediterranean coun
. tries in the interest of the Panama
Pacific exposition, will leave this
. country in December instead of in
. November as was originally project
ed.
The appointment of Mr. Andrews
to this quasi-diplomatic post is one of
the greatest honors that has been
confered upon any Southerner under
the present administration. Mr.
Andrews will visit the countries of
southern Europe and northern Africa
and will bear President Wilson’s
special invitation to the countries
which he will touch. As the person
al representative of the president
he will be accorded the highest hon
ors by the rulers of the countries in
question.
Mr. Andrews will be accompanied
by his wife, a charming woman pro
minent in the social world, who will
ably second him in his mission’.
The commission will probably be
sent on one of Uncle Sam’s warships.
The commission will include Mr.
Andrews, a newspaper man yet to
be appointed, and a fellow commis
sioner to be appointed by the di
rectors of the exposition.
Atlanta, Oct 15. —That any girl
in Georgia, whether she lives on
Peachtree street or on the old planta
tion, can keep her hair curled by
electricity at an expense of two cents
a month, since the Georgia Railway
& Power Company has completed its
wonderful tower line development
from Tallulah Falls, forth In
a table of just
compiled here showlngHFhe many
wonderful things that Jec tricity will
do for one cent. '•
If keeping milady’s golden ring
lets in hyacinthine appeals
only to the frivolous ftnd to lovers,
here are some of the more practical
things that one centfi worth of ele
ctrica!»gStfent will do:
to
griddle for
■ste a seven inch frying pan for
■lrate a jewing machine motor
■Fthree hours.
T Make fodr cups of coffee in an
pesoolator.
electric flatiron hot for
' 8 •
gallons of water 100
SgK, «ft)UR STOMACH,
* INDIGESTION OR GAS.
Take "Pape's Diapepsln” and in five
minutes you’ll wonder what be
came of misery In stomach.
Wonder what upset your stomach—
whleh portion of the food did the
damage—do you? Well, don’t bother.
If your stomach Is in a revolt; if
sour, gassy and upset, and what you
just ate has fwaented into stubborn
luyips; • aj^^u^s; belcif
’ gases antP undig
ested food; breath foul, tongue coat
ed—just take a little Pape’s Dlapep
sni and in five minutes you wonder
what become of the indigestion and
distress.
Millions of men and women to-day
i know that it is needless to have a
bad stomach. A little Diapepsin oc
i casionally keeps this delicate organ
■ regulated and they eat their favorite
i foods without fear. ,
If your stomach doesn't take care
: of your liberal limit without rebel
; lion; if your food is a damage in
; stead of a help, remember the quick
• est, surest, most harmless relief is
i which costs only
a large ease at drug
Bi
BBRPBB easily that is really
I astonishing. Please, for your sake,
i j don’t go on with a weak, dis
' ordered stomach; It’s so uuaifiessary.
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The general tonic,
GROVE’WaSTET.ESS chill TONIC, drives out
[ Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic
L and snre Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c.
hoHN W. BALE
Attorney
.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have and which has !>■
in use for over borne the signature <■
—Ts un <ler bis P p rß
e infancy.)
All Counterfeits,
Experiments that trifle the health of
Infants and Children—against Experiment*
What is CANTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALwd
Bears the Signature of ■
The Kind You Have Always BotH
In Use For Over 30 Years
TH ■ C KNTAUN COMRAMV HKW YORK CIYY,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY::
The petition of J. C. Lovell and
Jesse Scoggins of said State and
County respectfully shows:
FIRST: That they desire for
themselves, their associates, succes
sors and assigns to become incorpo
rated under the name and style of
STANDARD COOPERAGE COMPANY
SECOND: The time for which pe
titioners ask to be corporated is
Twenty (20) years, with the privi
ledge of renewal at the end of that
time-
THIRD: The capital stock of the
Corporation is to be Ten Thousand
($10,000.00) Dollars divided into
shares of One Hundred ($100.00)
i»o]larß each.
FOURTH: The whole of said cap:
ital stock of Ten Thousand
(10,000.00) Dollars has already been
actually paid in.
FIFTH: The object of the pro-
posed Corporation Is pecuniary gain
to its stockholders. Petitioners pro-i
pose 16 carry on a retail cooperage
business, with the privilege of con
ducting a wholesale busi-
,ond also prepare,
and sell building material.
sire the right to buy and sell real
'estate; to borrow money and to se
cure the same by mortgage, security
deed, note, or other form of Hen, un
der existing laws, and do everything
else necessary to be done In the
conduct of said business; to make
contracts, and exercise usual pow-!
ers and do all usual, necessary and
proper acts which pertain to or may
be connected with their business.
Petitioners also desire the prlvl
Jege of conducting a general com
missary, wholesale, or re-tall, or el-'
ther and for that purpose to buy, I
tai ter, and sell merchandise, groce
ries. dry goods, shoes, hardware and
notions and any article or stoek us
ual to such business
SIXTH: The principal office and
place of business of the proposed
Corporation will be at Shackelton,
in the County of Chattooga, State of
Georgia. The officers of said Cor-
BtelonjuAteflßte Presi-
— ■ ,
The Old Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as aTScneral Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
UjjkiJiole System. For Grown People and Children.
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dent, and Secretagf and Treasurer.
WHEREFOREjMetltioners pray
be made a body corporate under
name and stylF aforesaid, entitled t"
all the rights, f and immu
nities and the liabilities
fixed by law.
3.
DAVIS,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 20 day of Sep
tember, 1913. ' 4
J. N. RUSH, "
Clerk Chattooga Superior Court
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
I, J. N. Rush, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of said County, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter of the Standard
Cooperage Company, as the same ap
pears on file In this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said Court, this 19th day of
September,, 1913.
J. N. RUSH,
Clerk Superior Court, Chattooga
County, Georgia.
Geo. A. K. Harris, Hr.
Geo. A. H. Harris, Jr.
E. Crampton Harris.
HARRIS, HARRIS & HARRIS
Attorneys at Law,
W ROME, GA.
A mernlier of firm will be in Sum
merville Thursday of each
week at Clerk’s Office
SPECIAL TO
Do you the fact
women are now
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
as a remedy for mucous membrane af
fections, such as sore throat, nasal or
pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera
tion, caused by female ills? Women who
have been c red say "it is worth its
weight in g< id. ” Dissolve in water and
apply locally For ten years the Lydia
E. Pinxham Medicine Jo. has recom
mended Paxtine in their private cor
respondence with women.
For all hygienic and toilet usee it he?
uo equal. Only 50c. a large box at Drug
guts or sent postpaid on receipt of price
Xhe Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mas*