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r million dollars have been
■' V the reclamation service
c.i of the reclama
tion and $48,000,000 is
Jo in the fo<f
years, of which will.
l e to the treasury
; i last report of
secretary irrigation
The weather of early
fall and colds
have a effect on the sys-
tem, and nray become chronic. Use
Foley’s’ Honey and Tar Compound.
It has a very soothing and healing
effect on the irritated and inflamed
air passage, and will help very quick
ly. It is a well known family medi
cine that gives results. For sale by
all Dealers.
As an additional safeguard against
icebergs . one- -trans-Atlantic passen
ger steamer is carrying a 72 000 can
dle power searchlight with an effec
tive range Os five miles.
Millinery
Ladies,
Beaver Hats
have just received
of the popular shapes,
small, medium and large
Beaver Hats.
glossy nap
Blacky
Metal disks take the place of
spokes in a new wheel for heavy
trudflk their diverging rims where
bolted to the felloes afford
ing resistence.
Chronic Dyspepsia.
The following unsolicited testimo
nial should certainly be sufficient to
give hope and courage to persons af
flicted with chronic dyspepsia. "I
have been a chronic dyspeptic for
years, and of all the medicine I
have taken, Chamberlain's Tablets
have done me more good than any
thing else,’’ says W. G. Mattison,
No. 7 Sherman St., Hornellsville, N.
Y. For sale by All Dealers.
North Carolina Is the largest pro
ducer of mica in the United States.
Most of this mineral is u-ed In the
electrical industry for insulating pur
| po'ves.
Applying electrical currents to the
base of the brain, a Berlin physician
has found away to give sleep to the
sleepless.
MERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1«, IMS.
HLocal N ews
I Kev. J. C. Hardin began a protract
ed meeting at Shackelton last Mon
day night
Mrs. T. P. Taylor and children, i
Robert and Kathlern were visiting|
Mrs. T. J. Foster near Holland Fri
’ day.
FOR SALE. —50 bushels Appier
Oats. J. F. HUDGINS, Summerville,
■Ga., R. F. D. No. 1
Mrs. G. D. Espy was in Rome Fri
day to meet her son, Duke, who is
I a student in Donald Fraser school at
; Decatur, and came home to reeuper-
I ate from a recent illness.
——
How to make this the best year in
; our socitey’s history, is the subject
of the Christian, Endeavor Society to
night: It meets in the Presbyterian
church and opens promptly at 7 o’-
clock. The Bible lesson is Phil. 3:
7-15.
I have rented the S. M. Wade &
Co. Grist Mill at Lyerly and am now
prepared to give you first class meal.
Bring your corn here and give me
a trial.
G. W. PENDLEY.
Rev. J. C. Hardin .will preach in
I the Milner Memorial Presbyterian
church at Berryton Sunday morning
and night. The communion of the
Lord’s Supper will be observed in
connection with the morning ser
vice.
Attorneys George Harris and Claude
' Porter, together with Solicitor Gen.
W. IjtaEnnis. of Rome attended Coun
■ ty here Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. George Middleton of Rome
•’pent Monday in Summerville.
Dr. L. A. Mallicoat came down
from Trion Monday to visit his fath
.tre, Mr. J. -M. Mallicoat, who has
been ill for the past few days.
Appier Rust Win
ter Pearl Seed
C. HUTCHINS, Summervil4|flL
Rural No. 4.
The News Is r-I ’• ....
that Rev. Jesse Veatch
at Montvale next Sunday morning aW
II o’clock and also at night. _ J
w v ih > r- •
to tike -I- trvie
\Ve pel] u'| .it voo w:i: t .Hl>!
what you have 'o sell. EggsM
per dozen. Butter 20c per pounfH
Pork 10c net. Hens 13c lb. Seeffl
Oats 70c, Winter Turf and Appier.
Winter Berlin Wheat, $1.25. Sever
al grades of Guano.
FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE SUP
PLY CO., Chelsea, Ga.
NOTICE.
On next Saturday afternoon at 3
oc’lock there will be preaching at the
Methodist church. We want to have
a church conference to attend to
some important Let every
member remember t be pres
ent, We will also have service at
11 o'clock Sunday morning and 3 P.
M. at Bethel. Every one in these com
munities are invited to these services
W. S. NORTON.
“CASCARETB" RELIEVE
SICK, SOUR STOMACH |
Move acids, gases and clogged-up
waste from Stomach, Liver,
Bowels —Cure Indigestion
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Get a box now.
That awful sourness, belching of
acid and foul gases; that pain in
pit of the stomach, the hgM .J
nervousness, t:aus<a. t.oatrfl ' .
eating, dizziness and sick h-fIBBB|
means a disordered stomach JPegiP
cannot be regulated until you remove
the cause. It isn’t your stomach’s
fault. Your stomach is as good as
any.
immediately
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drug store will stomach"
„ sweet; liver and bowels regular for
months. Don’t forget the children —
their little insides need a good, gen
cleansing, too.
ATTEND THE FAIRS.
Go to your local and state fairs
is the advice that is now being given
by agricultural papers. The Kansas
Farmer preaches the good doctrine
in verse putting it JJiis wey:
“Are
the live
good to the steady
I grind away seeing what the
bors raise, learning new and better
ways. Educate —that’s half the charm
of this life upon the farm.
“We’re not going just for fun, or
to see the horses run. We’ll not
stand around and knock; but we’ll
take our finest stock, and our prod
ucts we will show. What’s the use
of being slow? Life is great. At
every turn there is something new
to learn.
“Help to make that fair a go.
Tell the folks just how you grow
pumpkins big as all get-out, stuff
that makes the natives shout; how
you farm the modern way, making
crop rotation pay. Come across and
do your share. Are you going to the
fair?’ 1
The News is requested to announce
that Rev. Charles Holder will preach
at Hall’s Valley church next Sun
day at 11 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.
FOR SALE.—Eighty acres of
land in Dry Valley, about fifty
acres cleared and in good state of
cultivation, balance in woodland.
One five-room new dwelling bouse
and good out-buildings on place.
On pubilc road and rural mail
route.—S. W. Johnson, Summer
ville, Ga., R. 4.
The following from the Madison
Madisonian will be read with in
terest by the many friends of Rev.
J. W. McWhorter in this county.
Rev. J. W. McWhorter, an old
Morgan county boy, has made good
over in Oconee. The Athens Ban
ner thus summarizes the posi
tions filled by Mr. McWhorter:
J. W. McWhorter, Pastor Baptist
church.
J. W. McWhorter, mayor of Wat
kinsville.
J. W. McWhorter, count» school
superintendent of Oconee.
J. W. McWhorter, clerk of the
Apalache Association.
J. W. McWhorter,
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Stark of Lyerly
Saturday.
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There will be a given
Spring Creek,night,
Oct. 18th, for of buying
Girls you
are to
w and bring
spend. Everybody inkited.
WOMEN SUBJECT TO
* KIDNEY TRcBIES.
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Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Y., for a sanr
pie size convince
one. You will also receive a
let of valuable information.
about -he ki(lii<-y.< and bladder.
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President. Vice President Cashier. '
JNO. D. TAYLOR. J. W. CAVENDER. J. H. EDGE.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
“The Safe and Accommodating Bank”
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA.
Surplus $10,000.00
CondensSßtatement of the Condition of
Chattooga County Bank at close
of business Sept 25* 1913*
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $110,127.65 J
Overdrafts 636.78 Bhfl
Banking House 2,979.42
Other Real Estate 4,260.87 V
Furniture and Fixtures 3,289.41 2
Stocks and Bonds 2,000.00
Due from Banks and Bankers 28,910.61 ,
Cash in Vault 6,264.77 jXs 2
158,469.51 KJ
LIABILITIES |
Capital Stock $30,000.00 W ;
Surplus 10,000.00 T-W
Undivided Profits 457.18 * IpL
Bills Payable 25,000.00 ■ .
Deposits 93,012.33
158,469.51
I, Edgar McKenney, a Certified Public Accountant of the
of Tennessee, do hereby make oath to the fact that I have Htnr
Ited the books of Chattooga County Bank, Summerville, Ga., as
required by the laws of the State of Georgia and find the above *
statement to be the true condition of said Bank at the close Os
business September 35th, 1913.
edgar mckenney, fl
Certified Public Accountant. WN
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 30th day of Septem
ber, 1913. J. P. JOHNSTON, Ordinary.
Will Play
All high class! RpthinJ
kg all W
Pllflfl Shows
EveryboTv come and see these
fail to see the high
hCee twice daily. 2
■Come and test your strength
' fflfh striker. Plenty novelties to isl
fun for the kiddies. • j
Aflreat wooden fann
Rat, Cat Racks h)2
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forget the dates. Come one, 1
Fair I
will open up in Ull blast
Oct. 22. 4r
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