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THE PRICED ON OUR GROCERIES TUMBLE--
RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING WHEN WE MARK OUR
GOODS--BUT THE QUALITY NEVER FALLS. WE
DON’T BELIEVE IN PALMING OFF .SECOND GRADE
GROCERIES ONTO OUR CUSTOMERS AND TRYING
TO MAKE THEM BELIEVE’THEY ARE FIRST GRADE
ON ALL OF OUR GROCERIES WE KEEP THE QUAL
ITY UP. WE KEEP THE PRICED DOWN. LET US
SUPPLY YOU WITH THE THINGS YOU USE FOR
YOUR TABLE.
RESPECTFULLY,
THOMPSON HILES & CO.
PITTS & ESPY
We have just gotten in a big
lot of Calicoes, Sheetings,
Outings, Ginghams, Percals,
Dress Goods, Etc. that we
can sell way under the reg=
ular price. They are all new I
goods, nothing shoddy in |
the lot. We purchased these I
goods at a bargain and are i
going to give our customers |
the benefit of our purchase
Read these Pricesl
Standard Calico 4 1-2 to 5 1-2 cents
6c L L Sheeting for- 5 cents
ioc Ginghams for- 7 I=2 cents
ioc Outing for = =7 cents
25c Henrietta’s for- 15 cents
12c Flanneliete for- 9 cents
12 i=2C Percals for 9 I=2 cents
12 i=2C White Lawn for 9 cents
Comforts 95 cents to - $1.25
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. S. E. Jones of Dirttown
was here Saturday.
Dr. R. D. Jones spent Monday
in Trion.
Miss Annie Rambo was the
guest of Miss Kathryn Henry
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cochran
returned Friday from Dayton,
Tenn.
Mr. J. T. Scruggs left Sunday
evening for Canton, Ga. on a bus
iness trip.
Mrs. T P. Taylor has recover
ed from an illness of several days
duration.
Mrs. Earnest Robinson and
son, Clyde, of Fries, Va., are vis
iting relatives here this week.
Mr. N. K. Bitting and son Kel
ley, went down to Atlanta Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGin
nis are now at home to friends
in their attractive residence in
East Summerville.
Mrs. J. S. Cleghorn is in
Cartersville with her sister, Mrs.
Mumford, who has been quite ill
for some time.
The numerous friends here of
Mr. A. M. Street are much grati
fied to know that he is convales
cing from a critical illness.
Miss Trezevant Lee of Lyerly
was the guests of Miss Kate Bol
iing several days during the past
week.
Miss Kathryn Henry has ac
cepted a position as assistant
teacher with Miss Annie Rambo
in the school near Grove Level.
All notes and accounts due the
Arrington Drug Co., must be
settleed at once. —Arrington
Drug Co.
Mrs. Will Elder and son, Tom,
left for Birmingham Tuesday,
where they will remain a few
days, and then will go to Florida
for a visit of several week.
Mrs. A. L. Murphy is arrang
ing to leave here in the near
future for Florida, where she
will spend the remainder of the
winter.
Mrs. D. E. Espy, who has been
visiting her children in town, re
turned to her home in Dry Valley
Sunday afternoon.
One of the most pleasant so
cial functions of the new year
was a turkey dinner at the hos
pitable home of Judge and Mrs.
J. M. Bellah one day last week.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter B. Hinton and family,
Mrs. Claudia Strange, Miss Al
ice Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Hinton and family, Dr. Jack Bry
ant, Mr. Arthur Lowe, Mr. L.
McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hinton and family.
Mr. James Thompson was over
from Menlo Monday. Mr. Thomp
son has rented out his farm
near Menlo and is making ar
rangements to move to Chatta
nooga. where he will engage in
business.
Truth and
Quality
) appeal to the Well-Informed in every
) walk of life and are essential to permanent
I success and creditable standing. Accor
j ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
j and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
\ why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
I sweetens and relieves the internal organs
1 on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists.
Mr. D. L. Foster Dead.
Relatives here were informed
by ’phone Tuesday night of the
critical illness of Mr. Lucas Fos
ter in Atlanta, and later, of his
death, which occured Wednesday
morning at a private Sanitarium,
after an illness of four weeks, and
a recent operation.
Mr. Foster was 38 years of
age, was born and reared in Chat
tooga county, and was happily
married to Miss Lula Wood of
Floyd Co. about 15 years ago.
With his family he moved to At
lanta about live years since,
where he engaged in business,
and at the time of his death he
was the junior member of the
grocery firm of Wood & Foster.
Mr. Foster was known and be
loved by a large number of
friends in this county for his
many noble traits of character.
He will be sadly missed as an
affectionate and dutiful son a kind
brother, a loving husband, a de
voted father, a true friend, a
good citizen and an exemplary
member of the Christian church.
The interment was in the
Sardis cemetery, Thursday after
noon.
Mr. Foster is survived by his
wife and four children —May,
Willie Lee, Kathleen and Arthur
Burryhill Foster, of Atlanta; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ros
ier, one brother; Mr. John
Foster, and four sisters; Mrs. J.
P. Holland, Mrs. Earle Moon and
and Mrs. Wm. Oldfield, of Hol
land, and Mrs. T. P. Taylor, of
Summerville.
Mr. J. T. Foster of Taliaferro
was in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander
of Broomtown were here Monday
Mr. D. D. Wade spent Sunday
and Monday in Trion.
Dr.and Mrs. James A. Smith
of Chattoogaville were among the
visitors here Monday.
The many friends of Mrs. G.
D. Espy will be glad to know that 1
she is recovering from her recent <
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lunn have given
up boarding and moved Monday
to a residence in North Summer
ville where they are at home to
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate and
children ?J, Fries, Va., are here
visiting Mrs. Glenn. Thcirlittle
daughter, Evangeline, who has
been quite ill for several days, is
much better. Mr. Tate will re
turn to Fries the latter part of the
week. Mrs. Tate and children
will remain with relatives here
for some time.
Mrs. E. N. Martin delightfully
entertained at dinner a few days
since in compliment to her neph
ew, Mr. Duke Myeis, who has
recently returned from an ex
tended visit to China and the
Phillipine Islands. The invit
ed guest were: Misses Ada, Ma
ry and Neva Martin and Miss
Ruth Myers of Walker county;
Mr. Sutclisse of New York;
Messrs. Vance and Patrick My
ers of Walker county; Mrs. M. A.
McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Robert'
McLeod, Mrs. Margaret Powell,)
Miss Maggie Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Powell and daughter, i
Miss Mary Powell, of Raccoon;:
Mrs. R. A. Allen, Miss Exa Al '
len.
The Summerville school open :
ed withan enrollment of about:
180 pupils, and there is no rea ;
s <n why we should fail to have:
the very best school during the)
good year, 1909, that we have ev ’
er had, with Prof. Rogers, one of
the finest educators in the south,
ias principal and Misses Agnew,
) Allen and Thurman as assistants,
I all efficient, faithtul teachers,)
provided, however, the patrons
and friends of the school are loy- i
al in cooperating with the teach
ers, and will become sufficiently .
) interested in helping to make the)
i school a success. The pupils are .
somewhat crowded now, and as
the number increases it may be)
necessary to add another wing
to the main building.
STAUNCH FRIENDS OF PE-RU-NA.
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Grandmothers and Grandfathers Who Believe In Pe-ru-na.
lif <i.\N recommend Penina as a good
J. medicine for chronic catarrh of the
stomach and bowels. 1 have boon
troubled with it severely for over a year,
and also a eough.
“Now my cough is all gone, and all the
distressing symptoms of catarrh of the
stomach and bowels have disappeared.
‘•I will recommend it to all as a rare
remedy.”~Mi's. F. E.Kittle,Tolono, 111.
rrT JIAO catarrh of the stomach, l>ow-
I els and lower internal organs. Had
a great deal of pain ill my right hip,
which felt like rheumatism. Also, pain
in my internal organs. The waler was
highly colored, my back was weak, was
constipated, and very restless.
•‘1 commenced to take Pernna accord
ing to directions, and began to improve.
I have taken ten bottles of I’erunn and
think I am cured.”— Mr. W. U. Hemp
hill, Louisville, Miss,
Among the visitors here Monday
day.). 11. Ratliff and Wm. House
of Holland, Mr. I). M. White of
Dry Valley, Mr. W. H. Penn and
Miss Mary Penn.
President Helps Orphans.
II und reds of orphans have been
helped by tlie President of The ’
Industrial and Orphan’s Home at 1
Macon, Ga . who writes: “We 1
have used Electric Ritters in this
Institution for nine years. It has 1
proved a most excellent medicine
for Stomach, Diver and Kidney
troubles. We regard it as one of
the best family medicines on
earth.” It invigorates the vital
organs, purifies the blood, aids
digestion, creates appetite. To
strengthen and build up thin,
pale, weak children or run down
people it has no equal. Best for
female coin plaints. Only 50c at
Arringt m Drug (Jo.
-- -■ »■' ■ “
Miss Annie Rambo visited the
Misses Beavers Sunday at their
home in Dry Valley.
Wil. n Rubbers Become Necessary
Abd v>- ir shoe . pinch, Allen’s Foot-
E is”, a powder to bo ahaken into the
nh'o-:-., is just the thing to use. Try it.
) for Breaking in New Shoes. Hold
Ev< ry-where, Zoe. Sample Free. Ad
dr, s, Alien 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, N.
‘Y. Don’t accept any substitute.
Dr. J. M. I*’. Myers of Trion
I was among the visitors in town
; Monday.
We now have a telephonein our
) store and all phone orders will
have our prom pt attention. Call
, No. 2 for anything you want in
our line and it will be delivered
promptly. Pitts and Espy.
■* 7 O Years with Coughs
J’ Vc 'i. had nearly seventy years of experience with
Z.yc ’ . Gharry Pecior.d. Ti lurikes us have great con
| faience in it for coughs, colds, bronchiti ~ weak throats,
land weak lungs. Ask your o*-,n doctor vk~t experience
r’le has bad with it. He knows. He can advise you
rvi ely. Keep in close tov ; ; tn your (unify physician.
«.• alcohol this ecu 'iuJl.m™.
Be well; be «tron;> You cai.n'.l if yot’r Bowels ; • cuestipated. ! '■•■■■ ■•est laxative •»
Ayer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your aootvr if he agrees with us. Do as ire says.
MRS. 11. G. GREEN and family, of
Lewis Creek, Ind., write: “Wc
cannot express to you our thanks for
what Peruna has done for mother.
“When she began your medicine she
was notable to bo up all day, but. now
she is helping with the work and at
present lias gone on a visit. Her heal th
is improved 1.1 general. No discharges.
Good appetite. Sleeps well and looks
well.”
Y following your instructions ajjd
JD taking your I’erun.a and Manila
I am cured of catarrh. /
“I had catarrli for twelve yoarJ H and
quite a bad cough so I could not
nights. Ido not have any cough now. *
If I feel anything in the throat I lake a
swallow of Peruna and I am all right.”
Mr. W. it. Hiultli, Hr., 2110 Forest ISL,
Fort Huron, Mich.
The Cartersville News says,'
“It is now certain that Judge A.
W. Fite, of this city, will be in
the race for congress from this
district, There have been
numerous rumors regarding
Judge Fite’s probable candidacy
for congress in the coming race,
and his name being frequently
suggested by his fellow-citizens
all over the district as a suitable
man for the place, the News, in
order to ascertain his attitude
and inform its readers of the
same, a few days ago, asked him
the pointed question if it was his
intention to enter the race. The
judge said: ‘lt is my intention to
run for congress next time, but
it is too early to make a formal
announcement, and besides there
are so many candidates and pros
pective candidates, I prefer to
wait and see the line up.’ ”
brave Fire Ladies
often receive severe burns, put
ting out fires, then use Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve and forgot them. It
soon drives out pain. For Burns,
Scalds, Wounds. Cuts and
Bruises its earth’s greatest heal
er. Quickly cures Skin Erup
tions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers,
Felons; best Pile cure made. Re
lief is instant. 25c at Summer
ville Drug Co.
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Came Near Choking to Death.
A little boy, the son of Chris. D.
Peterson, a well known resident of
the village of Jacksonville, lowa, had
a sudden and violent attack of croup.
Much thick stringy phlegm came up
after giving Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: “I think
he would have clinked to death had
we not given this remedy.” For sale
by Summerville Drug Co.