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About Conyers weekly-banner. (Conyers, GA.) 1901-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1901)
y: 'I/ I l 1 £’ Wroron n: a s N- -V" •V X : : s. -v n L^b A. J If. Ji C ! , :— VOL. XIX S-! m m I 7 r i bi I ■ ,y ■i- •-N *■ r S*. 1 > 0 i !f 5 a ITT 3 cf 1 I here is price at which 7n Clip JF ■* ii t > S» o a mei*' -r r chant sell trash AM a 0 \:G^.- i'jiin - N £S rA o can and not suffer for 'ii'1 3 m ■ s \ 3 ; it. He almost give it yet he o C $ Pi may awa>, y // \y will I be held responsible. It comes from V f* v„ /, • V his and it him; his y/y .///. store represents 3^’ J V' > L character, his methods and his business ideals; it continues to represent him long alter he has forgotten about it. There is no real success, no stability, no tuture short of selling the ‘ right goods and doin pr «s / ling the science of busi the right thing. The r t m ness. The successful 1 / the who 15 pH • of ^ J merchant is one if ©S3 SslP^^ f half-formed minds that is too wise or too sensi¬ v \\iii i! think to get the better 1 M ble to make this mis* of the la ws control- take. Ssl It is easier to lose a customer than to make s * ri¬ ^3 one. Ife —_ - * To those not acquainted with the facts we began business November 1888 in a small rented store with a capital of $300 and that by dint ot * 2i diligen O CD and conscientious work, which will sure¬ \ ly win )-• 3 any line 0 trade, we have built up our VI Y business in to what short it is to-day. By We constant have had push few reverses our career. and energy, pluck, not Iuck, and following out good principles we have to-day wound up the lar¬ gest Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe business in this section. bought Thousands of people wear something *^1 from Summer’s Big Store, a dress, hat, tie, skirt jacket, suit, shirt, a pair of shoes or underwear We keep a tremendous stock for a Layer to select from. styles. We are Up-To Date in our Laving We are experienced in this line- grown up in this business. I .We have ample capital to do of bus aQ ss on, and take advantage ev erything in the way of discounts. We are determined to excel A. D. SUMMERS, Ilf The Penple By The Pcnple, Fur The PEnpIe. GA.. FRIDAY, NOV. 8. 1901. At some time of tlie year they drop into Sum mers to fill their wants , and speak of the merits % of our goods. by appli Our busines is growing, and it is the ^ cation of these prieciples that we expect to con- Jf tinue catering to the public for many years to W A i come. 1 We are in touch with the public, and they \ want us. m If you have any complaints to make, we will not only hear them, but rectify them, We keep worthy goods. It takes intelligence to make business . It takes commercial honesty to build business reputation, without worth is high priced. Cheapness Make A Note of The Following Facts: I C? r\n « -SS/ YD (?) T* sTTl/ A i ! t 1:1 /'s~ xbj) | r NO. 46 in whatever we undertake. If you are now buying from us we are going to continue to merit your friendship and pa tronage If you are not yet one ot our customer.; we are de* termined to put some of our goods in your house. Why should we not win on above basis. Not by favor but by merit alone will we maintain and increase our unrival ed reputation as the Big Store. Watcli lor wpeoial prices next week, A: D. SUMMERS.