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clothes!
Clothes are a very important factor in our
every day lives and every man, woman and child
should se3 to it that his or her personal appear
ance be enhanced as much as possible.
Good clothes is a passport to the inner circle of
business and society.
The man or woman who is poorly dressed is
sorely handicapped, and so long as we hold mate
rial prosperity in honor and esteem then so long
shall we continue to admire the outward sign. I
person knows that the outward sign is |
dress. The mind is obvious. Dress well. To do I
this it is always better to go to the store where
the best goods are kept.
DON'T BE SATISFIED
UNTIL YOU HAVE inspected our |
Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords
Dress Goods, Millinery, Etc*
We hope to be able to please our
customers at all times.
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- rfcf'i'; j®
voir. Asbestos lined. Lift
er, nickle plated, cold •
handle, Sheet steel, polish
ed and uniform in color. OW *
Towel rod—nickle plated.
Encased reservoir. End i|
drop draft door. Large fire
Adjustable oven rack. Grates-coal or wood.
In short one of the best Ranges made.
Come and take a look at it.
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X It’s Wagon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to
= select a Weber Wagon. He knows that the 61 years
I .to experience in wagon building which stands behind
m every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a
L ( l Weber he buys the highest quality. Sixty-one years
1M of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon
V 1 o*_ today, which, for correct design, excellence of
i L 1 material and conscientious construction, stands with
ia\ out a P eer — Kin £ of al! farm wa g° ns -
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s > We received a car io vl of Web r Wagon* laic week
J V and can save you money on a wazon. Wagons were
: a. • fr; advanced ten pel cent May, the first. 1 he»e wore
■ * b o ' l^ before the advance.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909
LOCAL NEWS.
Prof. A. 0. Rogers left Satur
day for his home at Lexington,
j Ry-
Silverware, Sterling and filled.
Murphy & Henderson.
Misses Mattie and Bessie Al
ien are spending this week with
relatives in Chattanooga.
Col. Jno. D. Taylor and Mr.
E. W. Sturdivant made a busi
ness trip to Chattanooga Tuesday
Mrs. J. R. Pittner and children
of Chattanooga are visiting Mrs.
J. S. Cleghorn and family.
J. M. Smith, superintendent of
the Gaylesville Mining Co., at
Cedar Bluff, Ala., spent several
| days in Summerville this week.
I Messrs. G. J. Cochran and Chas
j Edmondson went up to Chatta
nooga Sunday afternoon, re
turning Monday.
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lion. Jno. W. Maddox came up
from Rome Thursday to attend
the meeting of the stockholders of
the Summerville Cotton Mills.
.Master Marshall Megginson of
I Hot Springs is spending this
week with his grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Megginson.
Mr. G. W. Dodson, a former res
ident of Chattooga, after an ab
sence of sixteen years, has re
turned from his home in Texas
and is visiting relatives and
friends here. Air. Dodson is the
guest, of his nephew, Col. John
Taylor, this week.
Air. L. P. Alandeville. a mem
ber of the Alandeville Cotton
Co., and the Alandeville Cotton
Mills of Carrollton, Ga., was a
guest of his brother-in-law, Air.
E. W. Sturdivant, at the Haw
kins House last week. Air. Alan
ijdeville was very much pleased
with Summerville and will prob
ably build him a summer home
here by next season.
Hardware and Groceries
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.
17 pounds granulated sugar,
8 packages Kennedy’s Coffee
8 pound goo 1 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
Screan Doors from 1.25 to 1.75
Screan Windows 36 in. 50c
Handle Hoes from 35c to 50c
Scovel Hoes from 40c to 50c
See the Cotton Hoe.
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.
lAYLOR&ESPY
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Mrs. C. E. Marshall Dead.
After a long and painful ill
ness this excellent woman passed
away Friday morning at the
home of her daghter, Mrs. B. 11.
Edmondson, on Washington
street.
The funeral services were held
Friday afternoon and were con
ducted by Rev. J. 0. Brand. Her
remains were carried to Shelby
ville, Tenn., her former home,
for interment. Those who ac
companied the body to Shelby
ville were Airs. Carrie Williams,
Airs. B. 11. Edmondson, Mr. ami
Mrs. Wesley Shropshire ami Mr.
Chas. Edmondson.
Airs. Alarshall was 84 years
. old and is survived by two sons,
A. L. and J. 1. Marshall, of
lloliston, Tex., and four daugh
ters, Mrs. B. 11. Edmondson and
: Mrs. Wesley Shropshire of Sum
l merville; Airs. Annie Scott, of
Rome; and Airs. Carrie Alarshall
Williams, of Chicago, HI.
Alerritt & Bulliek still have a.
- part of their ear load of Turn
bull wagons unsold. Please call
an 1 pick out the size you want
> before they are all sold. These
I wagons were built to their spe
f eial order and are suitable for
extra heavy loads. Sample wag
on ready for your inspection.
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s Little Samuel Hinton Dead.
Samuel, the little son of Air.
and Airs. A. S. Hinton, died Sun
day morning at Tate, after a
- brief but painful illness. His re-
- mains were brought here for in-
- terment Monday morning. The
1 funeral was from the residence
I on Union street, and was largely
i attended. Rev. J. (). Brand con-
I ducted the service.
Little Samuel was an exception
ally bright and affectionate child
• and will be sadly missed by many
i who loved him.
! Air. and Mrs. Hinton have the
i sympathy of a large number of
friends in this sad bereavement.
FOR SALE—Almost new, a
good wheat thresher. 'Perms lib- |
. L ral call on or write B. J. Eeh
, ' <ds, Joe Beavers or J. V. Wheel
er.
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BUGGY HARNESS AND
WAGON HARNESS
We buy our harness direct
from the factory and with
the line and price we hope
we can please any one.
The regular $12.50 harness
for SIO.OO
'Die regular $15.00 harness
for $12.50
The regular $17.50 harness
■ for 15.50
We have a nice line of sum
mer lap robes at 50c, 6<)c,
75c up to $1.50.
Brown Double Foot plows,
Jones Cotton Fenders, Cot
ton Scrapes, Garden Hakes,
Garden hoes, Garden forks,
and most anything in the
Hardware line
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
2 quart $1.75
3 quart 2.25
4 quart 2.50
PITTS & ESP
SUMMERVILLE, GA. jfl
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for Boys
Our Spring Suits for flen and
Boys are in and we want you to
I come in and see them before you
buy. Why pay from
$25.00 for a suit js
sell you one just as good! '
that looks just as well,
to
Boy’s Suits from SI.OO I
Boy’s pants from V
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Lion Buggies and Surre«» ns - hl>:h
The Lion Buggies and Surreys as produced today hav ■ • < •
them the experience of years, latest ideas, best irnpro
most up to date styles. There are positively no VehiW
the money that you can buy with such satisfaction X'
detail as the Lion Make. Come in, look them over, you’.
want to take one home when you’ve seen them. The prnß
have on them will surprise you, and please your pocket >
Even if you are not ready to buy just yet we will be glaojjg
have yon come in.
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We have just got in a car load of Anchor and Lion Buggies. ■
We can suit most any one. Top Buggies,’ Run abouts, Sur- &
reys. Come take a look at a Run-about, with automobile seat, Ek
something new.
Anchor Buggies
Webster’s Dictionary defines Anchor as follows: “That which
giVes stebility or security that on which we place dependence g
for safety.” Every piece of material used in the building of ft *
the Anchor Buggy is of high quality, carefully selected and g|
inspected. ■