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THAT A BARREL ISA NICE
COOL- TH I bl G To WEA R- BUT
WHO WANTS TO WEAR A
barrel when we have
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JUST A_s COOL AND
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MUCH CLOTHING THAT IS SOLD FITS LITTLE
BETTER, THAN A BARREL. WE ARE NOT
ASHAMED FOR A MAN WHOM WE FIT OUT To
LOOK AT HIS BACK. EVEN NEGLIGEE GAR
MENTS MIGHT JUST AS WELL BE PROPERLY
CUT. IT COSTS NO MORE BUT SO MANY
MANUFACTURERS ARE CARLESS. THEY Do
NOT WISH TO MAKE GOOD THINGS BUT
THINGS "JUST AS GOOD." A THING THAT
IS JUST AS GOOD CAN BE No BETTER THAN
A GOOD THING. WE Do NOT CLAIM THAT
WHAT WE SELL YOU IS "JUST AS GOOD,"
BUT THAT IT IS "GOOD." WOULD YOU NOT
RATHER HAVE SoMETHNIG GooDJ COME To
A GOOD PLACE. RESPECTFULLY,
THOMPSON HILES & CO.
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ROYAL STEEL RANGE
A beautiful Range at
a low price. Re g a I—t h e
Range does the name jus
tice. Enamel lined Reser- '®
voir. Asbestos lined. Lift-
er, nickle plated, cold
handle, Sheet steel, polish
ed and uniform in color. OS'W" 1 * wBIIIW
Towel rod--nickle plated.
Encased reservoir. End
drop draft door. Large fire
box.
Adjustable oven rack. Grates--coal or wood.
In short one of the best Ranges made.
Come and take a look at it.
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, APRIL 22, 1909.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. A. L. Dalton spent Tues
day in Chattanooga.
Judge J. M. Bellah left Monday
on a business trip to South Geor
gia.
Rev. B. F. Hunt was quite ill
Sunday and was unable to fill his
appointment to preach Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Ethel Hiles Moorman of
Asheville, N. Miss Hankey of
Chicago and Mrs. Maud Allgood
Jones of Trion were among the
visitors here last week.
Mrs. Rude Myers and Misses
Margaret and Georgia Green
were visiting Mrs. R. D. Jones
Sunday.
Dr. R. D. Jones returned Sun
day from Marietta where he at
tended the meeting of the trustee
of the|Seventh district Agricultur
al College.
Mrs. C D. Harper returned to
her home at Chelsea Saturday,
aftre a pleasant visit of several
days in the family of Mr. J. W.
Pitts.
Hon. A D. Kirby of Huntsville,
Ala., spent Sunday with his sis
ter, Mrs. R. D. Jones. Many
friends here in his old home town
were glad to see him looking so
well and happy.
Miss Pearl Dalton returned to
Milledgeville Monday to resume
her studies in the Girls’ Normal
and Industrial School, after
spending a short vacation with
her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. A. L.
Dalton.
Rev. Jesse 0. Brand preached
Sunday morning at the Methodist
church from Isaiah 1-18, on “Rea
son in Religion.” Sunday even
ing the subject of his discourse
was “Sin and its Remedy,” bas
ed on John 1:29. Both services
were largely attended.
TAYLOR& ESPY
Hardware and Groceries.
We have the largest and most complete stock of Hardware
and Groceries we have ever caried, and we start out with the
now 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 and 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 ami
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”
Riding 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. B. F. Hunt came up from
Rome Saturday to spend a few
days with her family.
Mrs. Nellie B. Bryant of Lyerly
was visiting friends in town
Monday.
Misses Daisy Davison and Do
rothy Wallace, of Holland, were
shopping in town Monday.
Messrs. I. M. Henderson, D. D.
Wade and Charles Keown spent
Monday in Trion.
Rev. M. A. C. Bennett went
over to Chelsea Sunday morning
to conduct the funeral services
of Mr. S. E. Henry.
Mrs. J S. Cleghorn attended
the meeting of the Woman’s For
eign Missionary Society of the
Methodist church, Dalton district
which met in Dalton last week.
Mrs. Vashti Lowe has return
ed from a week’s visit to her par
ents, Capt. and Mrs. Rivers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Henry at
tended the funeral of Mr. Ernest
Henry at Chelsea Sunday.
Among tl’.cse from Summerville
who attended the Sunday school
convention at Poplar Springs on
last Sunday were Reuben ('lark,
G. J. Cochran, L. R. McConkey,
Charley Bryant, Emmett Maxey,
Henry White, I. M. Henderson,
L. C. McGinnis, J. B. Parham.
Try a cheeking account with
the Bank of Lyerly. You will
find it convenic.P sale and econ
omical.
FOR SALE—Wheel and Drag
Scrapers, Second Hand Wa
gons, Mules and Horses, for cash
or good paper. LYERLY FRUIT
COMPANY.
The News’ Job department, is
prepared to do al) kinds of com
mercial printing in a neat, and
attractive style. Come in and
let us figure with you on your
printing.
THE LION BUGGY IS THE
BUGGY OF QUALITY
We have a lu-ge 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 workersand
perfect material can give it.
It has all the advantages of
the latest ideas, best improve
ments and most up-to-date
styles.
PITTS & ESPY
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
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for Boys
Our Spring Suits for Hen and
Boys are in and we want you to
come in and see them before you
buy. Why pay from $15.00 to
$25.00 for a suit when we can
sell you one just as good, and one
that looks just as well, for SIO.OO
to $12.50.
Boy’s Suits from SI.OO to $6.00.
Boy’s Knee pants from 40ct075c.
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HOOSIER COTTON 2»ND CORN DRILL
The Hoosier 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.