The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, June 24, 1909, Image 3

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CLOTHES Clothes are a very important factor in our every day lives and every man, woman and child should sei 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. Every person knows that the outward sign is dress. The mind is obvious. Dress well. To do it is always better to go to the store where the best goods are kept. DON'T BE SATISFIED UNTIL YOU HAVE INSPECTED OUR New Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords Dress Goods, Millinery, Etc* We hope to be able to please our customers at all times. THOMPSON HILES & CO. ROYAL STEEL RANGE A beautiful Range at , a low price. Re g a I—t h e Range does the name jus- |j!£!WE tice. Enamel lined Reser voir. Asbestos lined. Lift er, nickle plated, cold handle, Sheet steel, polish ed and uniform in color. Towel rod-nickle plated. m . Encased reservoir. End B 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. -M — — ‘ I' Jt*s Wagon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to = {'H select a Weber Wagon. He knows that the 61 years jl™ experience in wagon building which stands behind Vj j! every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a U I Weber he buys the highest quality. Sixty-one years jO of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon Hl of today, which, for correct design, excellence of (3 : material and conscientious construction, stands with ; A out a peer King of all farm wagons. a k - ———— We n ceived a car loi 1 of Websr lai. A-e-.k ’4l ttn fl can save vou money on a wav hi. Wagons wer*i i 'lt advanced ten pe'cent. "Way, the fir<t. These were Loig'it bf ore the advance. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, IVOO. LOCAL NEWS. Hon. B. 11. Edmondson left Sunday for Atlanta. Silverware, Sterling and filled. Murphy & Henderson. Col. G. E. Maddox of Rome was in town Monday. 31 rs. Sarah Megginson has bees sick during the past few days. Mr. Fred Heath spent Monday in Chattanooga. 31 r. James Brett of Savannah was the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. N. K. Bitting last week. C<l. James Shattuck of Lafay ette spent Monday in Summer ville. 31rs. J. T. Stark of Lyerly at tended services here Sunday and was the guest of 31 rs. S. M. Wade 31 r. Dayton Reeves of Cave Spring visited relatives in town S itiirday. 31rs. 31. E. Glenn is able to be up again to the delight of her many friends, 3lr. and 3lrs. Clark Thompson spent Sunday at. the home of Judge Johnston. 3lr. Eugene Taylor came homo Saturday from Athens where he has completed a successful term in the State University. 311-s. Garrett is attending the bedside of her son-in-law, Mr. At Cassidy. at Raccoon, who is seriously ill with appendicitis. 3lrs. Fred Heath and' two chil dren came up from Gaylesville last week and are now with .Mr. Heath at the .Mattox House. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hinton and children will return today from Tate, Ga., where they have been visiting for several days. 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, i 8 packages Kennedy’s Coffee 8 pound goo 1 roasted Coffee 25 bars Red Wrapper Soap 25 Lars 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 I - 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 <’ASH 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 mak : you as low prices as any cash house in Ga. Or if you want goods on tirnv: to the paying trade we will at a small advance accommodate you. lAYLOR&ESPY Miss Ava Glenn will leave Fri day for Dalton to visit Hons. G. G. and T. R. Glenn. 3liss 3laude Shafer left last Thursday for her home at 3lid dietown, Maryland. 3lr. S. I*. Woods and family of Atlanta are guests of their parents, 31 r. and 31 rs. T. J. Woods, of Dry Valley. Misses Daisy and Fannie Lou Davison of Holland were guests of the family of 31r. Arthur Wheeler Sunday. 31 rs. E. Bryant has been quite sick for several days, but is im proving. The many friends of Miss Bes sie Godwin will be glad to know that she is still improving and hopes to be able soon to. leave the infirmary and return to her home 11. 11. Bass, Manager, wants a good hustling man to write insur ance in this county for the Jef ferson Standard Life Insurance Co., Address 312 English-Ameri can Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. .Mrs. Roxie Harris Dickart of Chattanooga is visiting friends in and near Summerville. She is the guest of Mrs. N. Rich this week. Mr. D. I). Wade now occupies his new gallery on Commerce street, just north of the postof fice and is perfectly prepared to please pleasant people, who plan to pose for pictures. Mr. A. W. Jenkins made a business trip to Chattanooga Monday. Merritt & Bullick still have a part of their car load of Turn bull wagons unsold. Please call and pick out. the size you want before they are all sold. These wagons were built to their spe cial order and arc suitable for extra heavy loads. Sample wag on ready for your inspection. 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 The 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, 60c, 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 & ESPY SUMMERVILLE, GA. ' 35? / 11 U I I L ~ Ask 10 CAPTAIN kJ I r \ KIDD / 11 \ 1 for Boys mao! rv CORINTH WOOLEN MILLS [ SAINT LOVIS 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. \ \\KV MW \ \ o /BtW ■ ■. x <w >....z>. •--15 Lion Buggies and Surreys The Lion Buggies and Surreys as produced today have behind them the experience of years, latest ideas, best improvements, most up-to-date styles. There are positively no Vehicles for the money that you can buy with such satisfaction in every detail as the Lion Make. Come in, look them over, you’ll surely want to take one home when you’ve seen them. The prices we have on them will surprise you, and please your pocket book. Even if you are not ready to buy just yet we will be glad to ■ have you come in. . _ ! r , •• ■ -1"..- - ■*— i»■ ' ■—Jii ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ 1 H 1 Wftr./ fw •'/' NG / MzO ■■ We have just got in a car load of Anchor and Lion Buggiejfe. We can suit most any one. Top Buggies, Run-abouts, Sur reys. Come take a look at a Run-about, with automobile suat, something new. r Anchor Buggies > Webster’s Dictionary defines Anchor as follows: "Tlialt which gives stebility or security that on which we place dependence for safety.” Every piece of material used in the building of the Anchor Buggy is of high quality, carefully selected and ! inspected.