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CLOTHES
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Clothes are a very important factor in 'our
every day lives and every man, woman and child
should se? to it that his or her personal appear- i
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 i
shall we continue to admire the outward sign. |
Every person knows that the outward sign is y
I dress. The mind is obvious. Dress well. To do g
I this it is always better to go to the store where ?
I the best goods are kept.
DON'T BE SATISFIED
UNTIL YOU HaVE INSPECTED OUR
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; New Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords
Dress Goods, Millinery, Etc*
We hope to be able to please our
! customers at all times.
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ROYAL STEEL RANGE
A beautiful Range at "’■' V ; ~A\
• a low price. Rega I—the ' j . ,x. ~h
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Towel rod—nickle plated.
i Encased reservoir. End vs • • :&1
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| drop draft door. Large fire
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Adjustable oven rack. Grates—-oal or wood.
In short one of the best Ranges made.
’ Come and take a look at it.
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g I'U'J Jt’s Wagon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to
| = select a Weber Wagon. He knows that the 61 years
-'■ Jiyl experience in wagon building which stands behind
I i]o every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a
\-' '4 ? Weber he buys the highest quality. Sixty-one years
IO of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon
|i fj • o f today, which, tor correct design, excellence of
material and conscientious construction, stands with-
5 iA out a peer King of all farm wagons.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THU RSDAY, JULY 1, 1909.
LOCAL NEWS.
Rev. J. G. Hunt, of College Park,
spent Friday in Summerville.
Dave Lambert and family moved
to Summerville Monday from near
Menlo.
We have a few sacks of Guano
for sale.—Cleghorn, Henry A Co.
.1. L. McGinnis was quite sick for
several days the past week,
but is improving at present.
Hon. Wesley Shropshire went down
to Atlanta Saturday to attend the
inauguration of Gov. Drown.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Clemmons
spent Sunday with th.' family of .1.
T. Gamble in Dry Valley.
Frank Kirby came down from La
layette Saturday and was the guest
of relatives at the Hawkins House
over Sunday.
Mrs. Salina Hanson and children
left Saturday for a visit of several
days to tile former's brother. Mr.
Houston Hawkins, in Haywood dis
trict.
Mrs. Mariam and children of Rome
are spending a few days with the
family of Mr. John Grambling on
Washington street.
Mr. E. T. Megginson left. Monday
for Hot Springs. Ark.. He was ac
companied by Master Marshall Meg
ginson, who returns to his home in
Hot Springs, after a pleasant, visit to
relatives here and at Trion.
County School Commissioner Jones
and Messrs. J. L. Pollock and N. A.
Crawford left Monday for Tallulah
Falls to attend a. meeting of the
County School Commissioners of the
state.
Mr. Sieve Garrett will leave in a
few days for Cedar Grove, in McLe
more's Cove, where lie will make
his future home. Mr. Garrett has
been a citizen of Summerville for
about 20 years and will be greatly
missed by the people hero.
Mrs. M. A, McLeod continues so
i riously ill at the home of her son.
Roliert McLeod, in South Summer
ville.
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Hardware and Groceries
CULTIVATORS
Walking Plow Cultivators
High Ball”
Riding Plow Cultivators ‘‘Sen-
I inel”
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 Rid Wrapper Soap
25 bars Octagon Soap
27 bars Balloon Soap
i 17 pounds Heid Rice
112 plugs S S Tobacco
12 [Jugs Brown’s Mule Tob.
12 plugs Thorough Bread
• Screan Doors from 1.2> to 1.75
' Screan Windows 36 in. 50c
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Handle }L>es from 35q to 50c
Seovel Hoes from 40c to 50c
See the Cotton Hoe.
AVE PAY t'ASil for every bill of goods we
Ibuv. W" discount everything - that a discount is
allowed on. We have less expense than any firm in the eoun-
I ty, counting the amount of business wc do, and we know we
* can and will mak ■. you as 'ow prices as any cash house in (fa.
i Or if you want goods on time to the flaying trade we will at
a small advance accommodate you.
lAYLOR&ESPV
,1. M. Smith spent Saturday and
Sunday in Chat l ,ino.iga.
Archie Jenkins spent last week
in Chattanooga on business.
Mrs. B. F. Hunt came home from
Rome Friday and is much improved
in heal!lt.
Mrs. S. M. Wade and Miss Nettie
Espy visited friends in Lyerly Sun- g
day. I
The friends of Mr. Tom Rich aro |
much gratified to hoar that lie is I
regaining health in Mobile, Ala., I
where ho is under treatment.
FOR SALE —Pencil wagon, good S
as new; will sell very cheap lot |
eash or good note. <>. It. McCollum, g
Summerville, C.a.
Miss Anucly,'ialieth Cleghorn ot. |
Summerville, is expected to arrive I
in a lew days as the guest of Miss 8
l’-lanch Chapman.—Quitman Free k
Press.
As t.lie Ith of July falls on Sun- |
day, rural mail carriers will observe E
Monday following, and there will lie K
no delivery of mail on the rural |
routes on July sth.
H. 11. Hass, Manager, wants a Q
good hustling man to write insurance ■
in this county for the Jefferson
Standard Life Insurance Co.. Ad
dress 312 English-American Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Orvil Smith and children o(' I
Chattanooga are visiting Mr. and |
Mrs. Robert McLeod.
All the features that go to make |
a safe, conservative Bank are found I
in the Bank of Lyerly. All business i,
witli it is strictly confidential ami |
"ABSOLUTE SAFETY TO DEPOSI-j|
TORS” is the motto of its niamige j|
nient.
By mistake it was stated in last |
week’s issue, of The News that Mr. I
John Blair bad purchased of P. D.
Lee tile Cash property in South J
Summerville, Mr. Joint League being I
Hie purchaser.
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NOTICE
The Board of Education will meet
in regular session Tuesday, the 6th.
S. E. JONES. C. S. C.
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
'flic 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, (iOe,
75c up to $1.50.
Brown Double Foot plows,
Jones Cotton Fenders, Cot
ton Si rapes, Garden Rakes,
Garden hoes, Garden forks,
and most anything in the
Hardware line
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
| 2 quart $1.7.i I
3 quart 2.2-1
I 1 quart 2.50
PITTS & ESPY
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
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CORINTH WOOLEN MILLS
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I Our Spring Suits for Hen and
». Boys are in and we want you to
b come in and see them before you
g buy. Why pay from $15.00 to
I $25.00 for a suit when we can
| sell you one just as good, and one
I that looks just as well, for SIO.OO
I to $12.50.
I Boy’s Suits from SI.OO to $6.00.
Boy’s Knee pants from 40c to7sc.
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Lion Buggies and Surreys
The Lion Buggies t id Surreys as pro breed today have behind
I hem the ex peri "two of yea. rs, latt st ide is, best iin prove me n ts. ■
most up to date styles. There a,re positively no Vehicles foi
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 wlwn you ’v e seen them. Ihe 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.
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We have ju»t got in a car-load of Anchor and Lion Buggies.!
We can suit «'»»«,*. uu.v one. Top Buggies, Run-abouts, Sur
rey h. Gome take a look, at a Run about, with'autornbbile seat,
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Anchor Buggies
W>- isier’-. Dictionary defines Anchor as follows: "That which
gives stebilify or ser-urfty tiiat on which we place dependence
for safety.” Every piece of inaterial.used m the building of
'the Ahcnor tiugg.F is of high quality, carefully selected and
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