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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 see 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
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
New Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords
Dress Goods, Millinery, Etc*
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We hope to be able to please our
customers at all times.
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THOMPSON HILES & CO.
ROYAL STEEL RANGE
A beautiful Range at
a low price. Re g a I—t h e J;
Range does the name jus- '
tice. Enamel lined Reser- @
voir. Asbestos lined. Lift- v.
er, nickle plated, cold V;,,
handle, Sheet steel, polish- nc*v.'
ed and uniform in color. && ’ : 2-A' w
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.
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1 Uiii jf s &agon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to
= select a Weber Wagon. He knows that the 61 years
' if experience in wagon building which stands behind
-ik every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a
U I Weber he buys the highest quality. Sixty-one years
il, | of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon
Hi of today, which, for correct design, excellence of
is ; material and conscientious construction, stands with
e out a peer King of all farm wagons.
tl? We received a car loa I of W her Wagons last week
’ « and can save you m ey on a wagon. Wago, IS wer<
A advanced teu pet cent. Maj’, the first 1 Base were
.. bought before the advance.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909.
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Mary Mae Scott of Lafayette
is visiting Mrs. John Henry.
Hon. B. H. Edmondson spent the
1 week's end with his family and re
turned to Atlanta Sunday.
Miss Maggie Weesner of Dirttown
was the guest of friends here Sun
day.
Miss Cleo Bryant returned to Ly
erly Sunday, after a pleasant visit to
relatives here.
Mrs. Margaret Jones and Miss
Clarisa Kendrick of Dirttown were
guests of Mrs. E. Bryant Monday.
Mrs. John Grambling returned Sun
day from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Burgess, of Rome.
Mrs. Vashti Lowe is at home
again after a pleasant visit to her
parents, Capt. and Mrs. John Rivers.
Mrs. Charles Weesner of Chatta
nooga came down Friday to see Mrs.
A. L. Murphy, who continues serious
ly ill.
Master DeWitt Hunt of College
Park, and Miss Lois Copeland of
Rome, were visiting relatives and
friends here Friday.
Mr. Fred Edmondson returned to
Atlanta Sunday after spending sev
eral days with his parents here.
Mr. R. P. Waters spent Saturday in
Chattanooga.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Kendrick of
Atlanta were guests of Mrs. Elys
abeth Cleghorn and Mr. and Mrs. N.
K. Bitting a few days last week.
Mrs. Howard Wright and children
left for their home in Camden, Ark.,
Saturday. Mrs. Wright was accom
panied by her brother, Mr. Gordon
Allen, as for as Chattanooga.
Rev. J. O. Brand preached at the
M. E. church Sunday and discussed
“Predestination for efficient service
of Christian workers,” based on Ro
mans 12, and Numbers 3. At the
evening service the “Spirit of un
rest in the churches” was the subject
of the sermon, from the text, “Can
ye not discuss the signs of the times.
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 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
Screan Doors from 1.2» 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
buv. 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 maki 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
DISTRICT TRUSTEES TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY.
The District school trustees are
requested to meet in Summerville
the Ist Tuesday in August at 10
a. m. Business of importance will
come up for discussion.
J. N. Taliaferro, Chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howell of At
lanta are visiting Mr. Howell's sis
ter, Mrs. A. T. Heath.
Miss Josie Anderson of Trion,
spent Sunday here the guest of her
sister, Mrs. T. J. Espy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGinnis spent
one day last week in Menlo. Mr.
McGinnis went over to deliver a
check to Mrs. Frank Henry for $550,
being the insurance carried by Mr.
Henry in the W. O. W.
LOST —Between Lyerly and Sum
merville, one dark grey coat. Finder
return to A. T. Heath, Summerville,
and receive reward.
FOR RENT.—Crop to good white
man for 1010 with or without stock.
Good house, pasture, etc. One mile
west of Silver Hill school house. Ad
dress me at Lafayette, Ga. —D. W.
Herndon.
Mr. M. S. Crane and daughters,
Misses Maude and Myrtle, of Gore,
were among the visitors here Tues
day.
Constant accuracy penetrates ev
ery detail of your business when you
pay by check. A checking account
gives you a complete and reliable bus
iness record. For every bill you pay
by check you have a statement of
the date, amount and to whom paid.
Each check is a receipt. The Bank
of Lyerly gives constant, and vigilant
attention to every account, and gives
you FREE INSURANCE for every
cent deposited.
Mr. and Mrs. Rude Mullinax, of
Trion, and Miss Ellie Blair, of Ross
ville, visited relatives in South Sum
merville Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Dillard of Trion spent
Sunday with his friend, Mr. John
League, in South Summerville.
WOOL WANTED
We will pay the highest mar
ket price for all the wool brought
us.—Hinton & Co.
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
’Hie 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 Rakes,
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
1.25 to 1.75
PITTS & ESPY
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Here are a few Prices that
will Interest You.
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17 pounds granulated Sugar - SI.OO
8 pounds Roasted Coffee - 1.00
7 pounds Green Coffee - - 1.00
6 bars Red Wrapper Soap - -25 c
6 bars Octagon Soap -25 c
6 packages Celluloid Starch -25 c
10 lbs, loose Starch - -25 c
3 plugs Brown Mule Tobacco -25 c
3 plugs Sweepstakes Tobacco -25 c
3 plugs Thoroughbred Tobacco -25 c
3 boxes Snuff - -25 c
3 pound can Tomatoes (full weight) 10c
Large box Matches, 2000 in box -10 c
Boys Pants - - 50 and 75c
Mens Pants - - $1.35 to 4.50
$3.50 Low Cut Shoes at - $3.25
2.50 ” ” - 2.25
2.00 ” ” - 1.60
1.50 ” ” - l-3o
We have Something New
in Overalls. Be Sure
and See Them
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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
detai as the Lion Make. Come in, look them over, you 11 surely
want totake one home when you’ve seen them. The prices we
have onthem will surprise you, and please your pocket b * >o “-
Even if <1 ou are not ready to buy just yet we will be glad to
have you 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,
something new.
Anchor Buggies
Webster’s Dictionary defines Anchor as follows: ‘ That 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.