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DOLLARS * *
AND CENTS. . . .
The people of the south are practicing econ
omy to-day more closely than ever, and it is
right. A penny saved is a penny made.
The Way to Save
Pennies is to buy your Fall and Winter Goods
where you can get the biggest value for your
money. Besides you want something that is
stylish and up to date, and the place where all
these qualities are combined is
Thompson Hiles & Co.
Our Mr. Martin has just returned from Cincin
nati where he bought an elegant line of season
able and Stylish goods for the Fall and Winter
trade, which we will offer at Bed rock prices.
We had a magnigicent trade last spring and we
are determined to keep it up.
Low Prices
And a good quality of goods will always draw the
trade, and to these two features in our present
stock we call the especial attention of the public.
It will be to your interest to call and see these
Elegant New Goods
Whether you are ready to buy or not. It
costs you nothing to look, and when you see
our values and prices you will come again.
The ladies are especially invited to see our
Dress Goods.
Thompson Hiles & Go.
News At Home.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 15. Rogers, of Chel
sea, were in town Saturday.
Go to the Thanksgiving service at
the Presbyterian church tomorrow.
Money to loan on farms. Five
years time. Terms easy.
Jno. D. Taylor.
Misses Lula and Josie Clark, of llol
jaud, have been visiting friends in
Home.—Home Argus.
Guns! Guns! We have the cheapest
and best Hue of Guns in town, from
$•2.50 to $35.00. J. N. Rrsii A Co.
Miss Edna Cain left last Sunday eve-!
ning for Atlanta where she will spend
a few days visiting friends.
Clothing. Shirts, Hats, Underwear
and all kinds of things.
CLEGHORN A lIKNRY.
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Col. J. A. Jones, of Kartah. is the
guest of his brother. Col. T. It. Jones.
—Dalton Argus.
We have some bills to meet, ai d
therefore must collect what is due us.
This applies to you if you are due us
any amount. J. X. ltvsu A Co.
Jailor C. C. Godw ; n left Saturday
for Milledgeville, in charge of old Mr.
Cry, an inmate ot the poorhouse, who
was adjudged to be insane last Thurs
day.
We have the best stock of open and
top Buggies, Surries. Hacks and Carts
you have seen in a long time. Prices
cheap to good. It will pay you tc ex
amine them before buying.
t 't.KGHORN A Henry.
Little Miss Lucy Street entertained
in a most charming manner from 4 to
7 o'clock last Friday afternoon, with a
birthday dinner. About twenty of her
little friends were present to enjoy the
lovely hospitality of the occasion.
Double and Single-bariel Shot Guns,
IViuchester and Remington Hides.
Pistols at all prices, loaded and empty
Shells. Pi inters. Pistol and Hide Car
tridges. reloading tools and everything
ju that line. Cleghorn A Henry.
Last Sunday Mr. Alexander Hol
comb, of Raccoon mills and Miss Dol
lie Hancock of near Alpiue, were mar
ried in Summerville by Rev. T. S.
•Ilaisten. ' The couple drove up in front
of the minister's house and remained
in the. buggy while lie performed the
ceremony, after which they went thou
way rejoicing.
Fine Pictures very cheap. Call and
see them. T. W. Chastain.
Wanted—one or two cords of good
dry stove wood on subscription. Call
early and avoid the rush.
I will pay highest market price for
eottou seed delivered to me at Lyerly.
W. P. Foster.
All roads lead to Rome. And there
. terns to he a dozen robbers on each
of them.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Herndon, of
Trion, spent Sunday in town with
friends.
A splendid line of new and elegant
1 Dress Goods just received by
Thompson Hiles A Co.
j Wanted—A police force that can
catch highway robbers. Apply to the
mayor of Lome.
I Public sale at A. D. Cheney’s farm
next Wednesday, Dec. 2nd, of mules,
horses, corn, fodder, tools and farm
! implements.
Misses Lizzie Roberts and Johnnie
Smith, of Buchanan, arrived in town
Monday evening on a visit to the for
mer's sister, Mrs. W. T. Newton.
Your Guano notes and accounts were
due on the loth of Oct. Please cal
and pay them.
4t Cleghorn A- Henry.
Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Espy complimented Marvin Moy
ers with a party on the occasion of his
sixteenth birthday anniversary. All
of the younger set were invited and
the affair was one of extreme pleasure
in every way.
The editor is indebted to Mr. J. 11.
Meserve, of Chelsea, for a present of
some of the finest potatoes and turnips
of the season: also some genuine Jer
sey butter. Mr. Meserve knows how
to find the way to a hungry editor’s
heart and he has our thanks for his
thoughtful kindness.
Jim Thomas, colored, was tried be
fore Judge Bellah last Monday evening
on a charge of tisiug obscene and pro
fane language in the presence of fe
males. The jury remained out some
little time considering the evidence
and finally came in with a verdict of
guilty with a recommendation to the
mercy of the court. Judge Bellah
fined Thomas the costs in the case, or
iu default three mouths iu the chain
i gaug.
WANTED some corn on subscrip
tion.
Miss Mary Espy of Trion. is visiting
Mrs. G. D. Espy this week.
I have a few more pair Wool Socks
yet for sale. W. T. Newton.
The feather renovator men are in
town this week.
Examine my samples and let me or
der you a suit. W. T. Xewtox.
Fresh fish and Oysters at W. T.
Newton's every Saturday.
Miss Edla Fite returned last week
from an extended visit to friends in
Cedartown.
Mrs. Myers, wife of Rev. Mr. Myers
jof Subligna, is dangerously sick with
I pneumonia.
An attractive lot of ladies’ and chil
drens’ new Hats has been added to J.
W. Pitts’ stock of fall goods.
Our clothing has been bought for
cash, direct from the manufacturers,
and our prices cannot be met.
CIEGHORX it lIEXKV.
Rev. J. E. Rosser left yesterday
morning for Dalton where lie goes to
attend the annual meeting of the North
Georgia Conference.
Our stock of goods in every line is
full, new and complete, and we will
meet all competition in everything if
you will give us a trial.
CLEGHORN & lIEX^tY.
The merchants of Summerville had
a splendid trade last Saturday, all of
them being kept quite busy throughout
the day.
The North Georgia Annual Confer
ence meets in Dalton today, at which
time the Methodist ministers will be
allotcd to their different lields of work
lor the coming year.
We do not claim to have all the la
test fabrics in Dress Goods, hut ive
will show you some of them if you
will only give us a chance.
Clegiiorn & Henry.
Walter Weaver, son of Mr. Frank
Weaver, of Dirttown valley, died last
Friday morning, of what was thought
to be congestion. Mr. Weaver has
another son who is very sick with the
same disease.
It is said that the mayor of Rome
and members of the council, as well as
all prominent citizens, deposit their
days earning at 15 o’clock each after
noon to he sure that are not held
up and robbed before dark.
John R. Clemmons has placed liis
notes and accounts in my hands for
collection and all parties owing him
either by note or account will please
conic forward and settle at once and
save cost. C. L Odell, Att’y.
A marriage which lias been of great
interest to Dalton’s society young peo
ple was that of Will Patton, of Sweet
water, Tenn., to Miss Francis Bitting,
of Dalton, which took place yesterday
afternoon at 4 o’clock, Rev. E. M.
Dyer officiating. The ceremony was
performed at the home of the bride on
Selvidge street, and though a quiet af
fair, was a most elegant one.—Rome
Commercial.
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
forts —gentle efforts—pleasant efforts—
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, that so many forms of
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
ail important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle. which by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
i sed and gives most general satisfaction.
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4‘ * ‘ CURtS WHEREALL RsTF AILS gj
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold bv druggists. W
■gfgmsUlffliiiiiMfgl
Prof. McWhorter, of Trion. was in
town Saturday.
W. T. Waters of Zula, coutiibuted
a dollar to our poor fund Monday.
Miss Addie Lynara spent Sunday
with her parents at Chickamauga, re
turning Sunday evening.
We will have a splendid offer to
make to cash subscribers next week.
Lookout for it.
As for Shoes our stock is immense,
and our competitors can not equal our
prices or styles.
Clegiiorn & Henry.
j If you want stock, tools, feed, etc.,
attend public sale at A. I). Cheney’s
farm on Wednesday, Dec. dnd.
Goou quality Wool Knitting Thread
iin all colors, and another big lot will
be in next week. Prices cheap.
Cleg horn & Henry.
If you will always give me your or
ders for fresh tish and oysters on
Thursday you will not be disappointed
Saturday. W. T. Newton.
3[J. S. Majors, of Menlo, sets his sub
scription forward a year. Now if
friend Majors would only get some
good lady friend to share the Xews
with him—
Washington Axes. Don’t buy any
other kind. Fully Guaranteed. If one
breaks, bring it back and get one free.
J. X. Rush & Co.
i Men’s Hats, and Boys Hats, and La
j dies’ Sailor Hats, and Ladies’ AValking
Hats, and Girls Caps, and Boys’ Caps,
! and Ladies’ Hoods, and Children’s
, Iloods, and cheap prices, all at
Clegiioiin A Henry’s.
Miss Dora Rambo, of near Lyerly,
j died Monday evening at G o’clock, af
ter a protracted illness of consumption.
| Miss Rambo was a most estimable wo
i man and was universally popular with
I all who were fortunate enough to be
her friends. Her death was not unex
pected, yet it has cast a gloom over
the entire community in which she
lived and was best known.
Throughout my store you now will find,
Still greater bargains than e’er before,
Just only look, convince your mind,
That here is what you need and more
The people come and then do know,
For this is why I’m crowded so,
Competitors have made the cry,—
His goods are shoddy don’t you buy,—
But time has proved just why this
plea,
They want the trade, now don’t you
see?
>. J W. Pitts.
Public Sale.
Stock, produce, tools and farm im
plements will be sold to highest bidder
at A. I). Cheney’s farm on Wednesday
Dec. 2nd. Terms easy.
Thanksgiving Service.
Rev. W. A. Milner will conduct a
special Thanksgiving service at the
Presbyterian church tomorrow at 11
o’clock, a. m. Every one is cordially
invited to be present. A collection
will be taken for the Thornwell orphan
age, an exceedingly worthy and useful
institution.
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor, gentle ac
tion and soothing effects of Syrup
of Figs, when in need of a laxative
and if the father or mother be cos
tive or bilious, the most gratifying
results follow its use; so that it is
the best family remedy known, and
every family should have a bottle
on hand.
Closing Out Sale.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Summerville on the first Tues
day in December next, to the highest
j and best bidder, the following proper
jty to-wit: One No. 8 improved Brew
ier Brick Machine; also storehouse 24
by 40 feet and lot 70 by 150 feet, in
| the town of Chelsea. Terms, one-third
| cash; balance on six and twelve months
i time for notes with approved security.
■ This Nov. 21st, 1890.
W. .J. Jexxixgs, Pres.
MILLINERY!
If you’ve got to buy a Hat
or Millinery of any kind, it
would seem almost imper=
ativethat you should take
advantage of these offer=
ings; conldn’t of touched
them a month ago at any=
thing like such prices.
There will be many busy
buying and you ought to
be one of them.
25c Straw Sailors at 15c.
40 and 50c Cloth Sailors 65c.
75c Cloth Sailors at 50c.
SI.OO Sailors at 60c and 75c.
Ail other Hats, Ribbons,
Feathers, Velvets, and
everything in this depart=
at big reduction.
Hoilis & Hinton,
HOLLIS # HINTON.
The Ebb and Flow
of the trade tide is like that of the
Ocean. The slack water of summer
business is no sooner reached than
the flood tide of fall sets in. This will
soon be upon us In resistless volume.
We foresaw it.
We’ve been preparing for it for weeks. We are
ready for it. Been doing some masterful buying for
you. All that is newest and best wait your"inspec
tion and approval.
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The Dress Goods Section
Invites you with a truly magnificent assortment ot rich ra
diance. Art has borrowed from the rich autumnal colorings
ot nature. Nothing glaring, or specially pronouucefl but riels
suggestions oi color and tone, such as any woman o! refined
taste would admire. Mang of these woven beauties are con
fined tons tor this section. Gome in and look them through;
view them by the clear light oi day and remember par
ticularly, that no woman’s wardrobe is complete without at
least one good black gown, and we’re in shape to gown the
country. Handsome lustre, unique brocade Effects, fine fig
ured Mohairs.
Standard all wool and silk and wool plain
and plaids materials al! fell from foreign looms and with a
modesty of price that will make you ready buyers,
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Millinery MuMy StylisH.
One <#f the most important features in Ladies’ attire is the
“Hat.” It should be correct in shape, correct in tone, artis
tically formed that the effect may blend happily with both
the complexion and peculiar charms of the wearer. Miss
Scarborough who has charge of this department possesses be
yond comparison that artistic skill and happy faculty of
meeting perfectly and satisfactorily the requirements of every
customer. With unquestioned ability and a stock at her dis
posal, comprising all the latest effects pertaining to the line,
the trade will not be-disappointed when they visit this de
partment, and we will add that here the veiy lowest prices
prevail.
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Clothing, True to’Col or, and Perfect in Fit,
is what men desire; this coupled with a distinctive and al
ways desireable feature LOW PRICES should bring to us
this season a largo percentage of the Clothing trade of this
section this season, for we have a stock that is immense and
is suggestive of all the features above named. We expect
you to see this stock, as to results we have no fears.
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SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
The additional space added to this line naturally implies
that we are selling Shoes, to have made such wonderful pro
gress in this department our prices must be right, it is suffic
ient to say if you will lock our Shoe Stock through, yourself
and family will be shod from our shelves and a frieudlv
handshake will greet us thereafter.
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EVERYTHING
that goes to make up a first-class “DRY GOODS STORE” is
here. We confidently expect you to visit us, examine criti
cally our offerings, and whether you bring
GOLD OR SILVER
you will find us ever ready to enter to your wishes just as we
would expect you to deal with us were we to exchange places
at the counter.
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Soliciting Your Presence,
We are Your Friends,
Hollis & Hinton.
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Synip
The People’s Friend. In use for fifty years.
Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping = Cough,
Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections.
DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere
for only 25 cents. Reiuse cheap substitutes.
* Che** LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco Antidote.lOc. Dealers or mail,A,C.Meyer 4Co . Balto-.Md.