The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, March 25, 1909, Image 3

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RE SOLVED THAT NICE HOSIERY is a Thing or Beauty f> ANDA JOY FOREVER*- , HOSE ARE A nece:ss,tY You get good hose atj’ome stores for* any price* You Can Get good hose at JomE fl STORES FOR ANY PRICE W n buster W ■| OQ/' X ■ iJl&fMjiX / 5 ' L'' IM W z-r I -3 d r 7* I pRAOt./VW —* tfARYJANEJ jrTOCKING J KH.tYYHt BUITtA ftKowrVCo. CMICA©* < BUSTER. 15 WRONG. HE IS USUALLY RIGHT, BUT THIS TIME HE IS WRONG. SOME HOSIERY MAY BE A JOY, IT IS NOT ALWAYS A JOY "FOREVER.” NO PIECE Os A WOMAN'S, AND ESPECIALLY Os A CHILD'S APPAREL, ENDURES THE STRAIN THAT HOSE MUST. WE HAVE HOSE THAT WE CAN RECOMMEND. YOU PICK OUT THE PAT TERNS TH AT SUIT YOU AND DEPEND UPON US THATTHE QUALITY WILL BE GOOD. RESPECTFULLY, THOMPSON HILES & CO. Summerville, Ga., Oct. 20, 1908. Tavlor & Espy, Gentlemen: I give you my recommendation on the Vulcan plows. First I will say they are the best plows that were ever on mv farm They run smooth, they make a clean cut, they do not ask weeds and trash any boot, they will stay in the ground and do the work right. I give away and sold together all other kinds of plows I had on my fa'm for the Vulcan to take their place Before I got a Vulcan, I had two kinds of chilled plows and one of steel, the Vulcan has run them all out of business on my farm. There was not a man on my farm that would plow with the other turning plows when he could get a Vulcan. I had a Vulcan shipped to me before any dealer here handled them. I give it a trial in the same land with the other chilled plows. The plows I had would not shed the dirt only on one side of the block of land, but when my friend Vulcan got there he would shed his dirt all the way around the whole block. This block was red land on one side, so after that I stocked up my farm as soon as possible with Vulcan plow's. After I give the Vulcan a trial, yon men doubtless remember me advising you to handle the Vulcan, and you would make no mistake, and I think you will agree with me now that 1 did not advis-e you wrong. Ab you have sold them all over this county, 1 have many times had men come to me and say, “look here, I want to get a turning plow, which is the best to get.” “Oh,” I say to them, “go up here to Taylor & Espy and get a Vulcan and you will make no mistake.” A few days ago I was passing through where one of my neighbors was plowing, I said to him. “you are sure doing a good job, whats that you are plowing with?” “Oh” he said, “its the Vulcan. Its the best plow ever on my farm. It will shed thia red dirt where the other plows wont. I said to him, “I told you so, as far as I know I am the first man in my part of the county to give the Vulcan a trial.” I don’t see how and in what way any one could wish for a better walking turning plow than the Vul can is. The pecular way the different parts of the Vulcan are enterlocked together makes it very strong and durable. I use wood and steel beams and have never had a steel beam sprung in any way. The mettle in the Vulcan seems to be more toughter, to some extent, than some chilled plows I have used. I can, on an anvil with hammer and steel punch, do a better job {leaking, or sharpening, them than other kinds—J. C. Hutchins. 14 TOOTH CULTIVATOR For the last two seasons we have sold 100 of these very useful tools We have bought 80 for this season. All who have used this little harrow will join us in saying that there is no tool used on the farm for the money it cost that will pay better than this little harrow. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1909. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Will Flournoy lias moved to Trion. Capt. Thompson Hiles of Rome spent Friday in town. Mrs. Sarah Mtgginsoji spent Thursday at the Triom Inn. Miss Pearl Tate is visiting rel atives in Tennessee. Mrs. Jules V. Wheeler lias re el vered from a recent illness. Miss Ada Moyers has return ed from a several weeks visit to relatives in Chattanooga. Mr. B. F. Flournoy left a few days since for Fries, Va., where he lias been offered a posi tion iai the mill. Mrs. John L. Pollock of Lyer ly was the guest of Miss Jose phine Pitts Friday mighit. Mrs. I. M. Henderson has been quite ill with pneumonia for sev eral days, but is improving. Mrs. A. S. Hinton, Mrs. Bar tenfield and Miss Jimmie Gram bling spent Friday in Chattanoo ga. Mrs. B. F. Hunt left last week for Rome where she is being treated for an affection of her throat. Mrs. Frank Baxter lias been quite ill for several days. Mr. L. II Barnette of the Bat tleship Kentucky, United States Navy, spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. Lee McWhorter. Rev. J. C. Hardin will preach at Bethel Presbyterian church in Dirttown next Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock and at Silver Hill scliKiol house in the afternooi at 3 o’clock. TAYLOR& ESPY Hardware and Groceries. We have the largest and most complete stock of Hardware and Groceries we have ever caried, and we skirt out with the new year with hearts of gratitude and best wishes to the ones that have given us their trade. We pay cash for every bill of goods we buy. We discount everything that a discount is allowed on. We have less expense than any firm in the coun ty, counting the amount of business we do, and we know we can ami will make you as low prices as any cash house in Ga. Or if you want goods on time to the paying trade we will at a small advance accommodate you. We will mention a few' of the many things we handle: Tow ers’ Plow stocks, plow lines, traces, Hames, Collars, Breech ing, Barbed wire, Poultry wire, Smooth wire, Pittsburg and American wire fence, 26, 28 and 30 inches high, Buggy Har ness, Wagon Harness, Saddles, Stoves, Guns, Pistols, Cartrid ges,. CULTIVATORS Walking Plow Cultivators ‘ High Ball” Biding Plow Cultivators “Sen tinel” Riding Disc Cultivator “Lit tle Jap” DISC HARROWS We handle the High Frame Deering Harrow—one of the best made. GROCERIES Our Grocery department is full. Everything you want to eat. Prices as low as any body. A few things SI.OO will buy for cash. 18 pounds granulated sugar, 8 packages Kennedy’s Coffee 8 pound good roasted Coffee 25 bars Red Wrapper Soap 25 bars Octagon Soap 27 bars Balloon Soap 17 pounds Head Rice 12 plugs S S Tobacco 12 plugs Brown’s Mule Tob. 12 plugs Thorough Bread GARDEN SEED We handle Ferry’s seed they are fresh and always give good results. Also onion sets and seed Irish potatoes. Mrs. J. R. Jackson has recover ed from a recent illness. Mrs. John Grambling has been ill for the past few days. Mrs. J. G. Hunt passed through Summerville Sunday evening on her return from Lafayette to her home in College Park. I have yet 100,000 fine Klon dike plants for sa’e at $1.50 per M. H. E. WYATT. Mrs. J. C. Calhoun and daugh ter, Miss Maud Calhoun, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. G. J. Moyers. “When in need of Banking ac commodations call on the Bank of Lyerly. Ga. They do a safe and conservative business and are always ready’ to extend aecom modations to their patrons. Your deposit with them is INSURED.’’ State School Commissioner Pound has announced that the an nual examinations for teacher’s license will be held on June 18 and 19, and that this will be the only exclamation during the year For a first class hair cut and up-todate shave, call on J. H. McCarson, white barber. Clean towel with every shave. Sum merville, Ga. FOR SALE—Wheel and Drag Scrapers. Second Hand Wa gons, Mules and Horses, for cash • good paper.’LYERLY FRUIT COMPANY. Messrs. W. R. Henderson and J M, Holland of Lafayette were here Sunday and Monday visit ing Mi. and Mrs. I. M. Hender son. WA N TED. —Fry ing ch ick en s at Hale Hotel. Wil pay top of the market. B.u» th. Kind You Have Always Bought THE LION BUGGY IS THE BUGGY OF QUALITY We have a large stock of bug gies and all the way through from start to finish the LION buggy is first in everything. Strength, Beauty, Durability These are its features. These are the reasons why it is known everywhere. It meets the rest in price and surpass es them in quality. It has all the perfection that years of experience, a mammoth mod ern plant, skilled workers and perfect material ean give it. It has all the advantages of the latest ideas, best improve ments and most up-to-date styles. PITTS & ESPY SUEMMERVILLE, GA. waist band ! ’ 111 0' " u-iiiliil! W FIN|CH £. / I **|\A/POCKET F Z liwT.'ft j/j stays I1 I \ UU Ml « I I 1 ffl ■II I I Iw v 111 U II 111 u° Eep k\. I J'Jj CUFFS We have just received about 200 pairs of Curiee pants, one of the best lines on the market and are going to sell them at bargain prices. The regular price of these pants is $2.50 and $5.00. We offer the $2.50 ones at $2.25 and the $5.00 ones at $4.50. Our Clothing for Tien and boys is coming in and we will have a full stock of every thing in this line in a few days. HOOSIER COTTON 2»ND CORN DRILL The Hoosici Corn Planter is one of the best corn planters made. Drops corn 22 inches, 28 inches, 36 inches, or 46 inches. are thoroughly ironed, and so constructed that they will give the very best service. They are made of air-seasoned stock throughout. Hounds, bolsters and reaches are made full size, while the skeins and skein boxes are extra heavy hence the Columbus is a light running wagon. We are always glad to show Columbus wagons and point out their excellent features. V J