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New Spring
Styles
For perfection of designs, elegance and richness
of material, our stock of dress goods surpasses
that of any previous season. While our low
prices for same quality of goods lead all others
The soft dainty lingerie blouse waist will be
very much in evidence this spring. Our exqui
site, line of, Silk Muslins, Crepe Chiffoir, Silk
Tissu, Tissu De Suxe mercerized for waists and
dresses are all worthy of your most careful in
spection. In fact, we invite you to see our new
materials for spring wash dresses and waists,
new shirting, new coltor suiting in the most
beautiful effects at the most conservative prices
Variation in stylesand markedindividuality and
low prices for good values are the chief at
tractions for our spring goods. See our dress
trimming, embroideries, lace curtains, drapery
gloves belts, silks, millinery, &c. Visit our shoe,
hat and clothing department and you will be
pleased.
Thompson Hiles 4 Co.
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TAYLOR & ESPY
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Hardware, Buggies, wagons, Implements, Groceries. f JRI
Having bought the stock of goods from Chattooga Hardware Co. we have more goods than IHIGH BALL BALANCE FRAME. I
we need. W e are willing to sacrifice part of the profit on these goods to get nd of them. So ■ Made in a shop where they know ail about cultivators. ■
now is the time to buy your Hardware cheap. Mr. M. M. Allen is with us—will have charge of » °avid Bradley Hlfg-Co., Bradley 111., u. S. A. 1
K ** B-r About the slickest thing you ever saw in balance frames. When you I
the Buggies, Wagons, Implements and Fertilizers, and will be glad for all his friends and cus- ■ “heydoueh? “i'lmyttscuM I
. . . . . , - , . .... .. Si axle* the wheels are under the central balancing point. The section axle, ■
tomers to see him and get our prices before buying anything in our line. ■ adjusts for width attop of its strong high arch. Note the large gang ■
■ lifting spring. Easy lift whether the gang is heavy or light. You’d be t
■ interested in some of the other High Ball features. Come in some day ■
H and give us a chance to tell it all.
H rwi 1 F? Implement,. Hardware and Groceriei,
E layl Os 02 iSspy, Summerville, Ga.
ttomejfesh I We have the agency j, iAm—
IpirjE at for John Deer Culti= i
bal a hoe frame vators, riding and . -
I HEP BIDES CULT VATOR ... , *
1 DL eXTco*J.,. lil , u . 3 .*. walking, also have
you’ll find in any tivator made. Bala:: <<l by means of a lever
■ for operator of any weighb The two-piece lever for regulating depth Hlfrh EJ rj 11 W7 €1 llz 1 flfT
Mos cultivation a strong feature. Adjustable axles. Seat adjustable 11 i JCII 1 W J \
|p for height, and can be folded when using cultivator as a walker. •».
2 Thousand-mile axle. A quick, clever dodger. Come in and see it and. XC\x JJ -
\ Cultivatorsand Klon-
3 implements and we stand for
j d r ke R,d,n « Cultiva- $5.50 to $7.50
Implements, Hardware 42 Groceries,
C— T7* MwiM! tor. One of the best Fanning Tools made
HARDWARE
3 Scovil Hoes for SI.OO
3 Collar Pads for SI.OO
2 Plow Collars for 1.00
5 j ack Bands for 1.00
4 Back Bands, Padded for 1.00
We, have the biggest >‘r< of Groceries in town. Anything you want in Staple and Fancy Groceries with prices. as low as they can he bought. We thank you for past favors and will app 1 <■< !.) <
your ra-n’-'nued : w _ -,v £ . will <j o ou . ; JeS * to please you in quality of goods and in prices. Yours for business.
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Local Affairs
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M. M. Allen spent Monday and
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Col. J. T. Jolly was in Chatta
tanooga Sunday.
Frank Kirby was down from
Lafayette last Sunday.
Rev. R. S. Burwell will preach
at Raccoon Saturday night and
Sunday. Communion on Sunday.
Mrs. A. H. Glenn was visiting
her mother at Holland Monday
and Tuesday.
A little daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Henderson
last Thursday.
Miss Bessie Godwin spent sev
eral days the past week in Chat
tanooga, attending the conven
tion.
The ladies’ prayer meeting will
meet at the home of Mrs. T. P.
Taylor Friday afternoon at -I
o’clock.
Mrs. R. R. Hatcher, of Harlem,
Ga. is here for a few days’ visit
to her sister, Mrs. J. R. Jackson.
She will return home the latter
part of the week.
Rev. J. M. Hawkins of Adairs
ville was visiting Rev. J. O.
Brand several days the past
week. He preached an interest
ing sermon at the Methodist
church Sunday morning.
LOST—Between Baptist
church and Presbyterian church
last Sunday morning, ladies gold
watch. Black silk fob with gold
trimmings. Finder will please
leave at News office and get re
ward.
FOR SALE—Army tents 14x16
feet, cost the govenment new
$44.00. We sell them for SIO.OO
in good condition. They are just
the thing tor camp hunting and
fishing. Murphy & Bitting,
Summerville, Ga.
HARDWARE
3 Pair Trace Chains 1.00
2 Pair Better Trace Chains 1.00
25 Heel Bolts 1.00
25 Plow Clevises 1.00
Can’t do Without,
We have the Famous “Avery”
Cotton Scrape. Come and get
one. Cleghorn, Henry & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gamble
spent last Sunday here with the
family of Mr. J. R. Clemmons.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wade were
visiting relatives in Dry Valley
last Sunday.
FOR SALE—Good milch cow
for cash. —W. H. Sims, Summer
ville, Ga. No. 5.
FOR SALE—Good cow with
young calf. F. M. Dodd, on
Sturdivant Fruit Farm, Sum
merville, Ga., R. F. D. No 2.
Miss Annie Lewis, who was
adjudged insane by a jury at Ly
erly last week, was carried to
Milledgeville Monday by Sheriff
A. H. Glenn and placed in the
State sanitarium.
Mr. Geo. D. Espy, accompanied
by his wife and son, will leave
next Monday for Augusta, to at
tend the meeting of the grand
lodge of Odd Fellows of Georgia
which convenes on the 22d. He
goes as the representative of
Summerville lodge.
Rev. W. M. Sentell attended
the Southern Baptist convention
in Chattanooga Friday and Sat
urday.
HELP WANTED—We can give
employment to twenty or thirty
more families, of girls especially,
in our knitting and spinning mill.
Two trolly car lines cheap house
rent, healthy location, good wa
ter, abundant amusements, no
commissary, steady work, high
est scale piece work prices paid.
Apply to the RICHMOND
HOSIERY MILLS, Chattanooga
Tenn.
IBERKSHIRES
■ Best Biltmore Blood
and Breeding.
Crossed on the Large Bone
vio'ncu uit s'
Western bows A number of fine young Roars
and Hows for sale. Registration papers furnish
ed ready for entry. Prices made on application.
I pay express charges and guarantee safe deliv
ery anywhere in Georgia.
Address, W. T. CHENEY, Rome, Ga.
| STRAW HATS.
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i All the new styles and shapes are represented in
X our stock of Men and Boys’ Straw Hats.
♦ The prices are unusually low, ranging from
♦ 25c to $1.50.
♦ We want to show you these before you buy a new hat.
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: Low Cut Shoes.
£ We carry the largest line of Slippers in this section
1 and are offering some splendid values in Men's. Boy’s,
Ladies’ and Children’s.
Specials.
Our line of Belts, Fancy Collars, Corsets, Handker
♦ chiefs, Undervests, Hosiery and Embroidery is very
♦ complete and will save you money on these if you will
;* give us a trial.
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Short Lengths.
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<> After a large business this spring we have a great
q number of short length in Piece Goods of all kinds
q Waist. Goods, Skirt goods, White Goods.
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p CLEGHORN, HENRY 4 €O.
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j New Lot ot Waist Sets just Received, from 25c up.
t Fine Lot of Watches for the next
130 days cheaper than ever heard of.
Gut Glass, Silver and Silver Plated Ware at Prices
that can’t be beat.
Murphy & Henderson, Summerville, Ga.
“ hardware
5 Good Single Trees SI.OO
1 Good Blind Bridle 100
2 Pair Good Hames 1.00
3 Pair Light Hames 100
2 Long Handle Shovels 1-00