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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 sea 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*
We hope to be able to please our
customers at all times.
THOMPSON HILES & CO.
LYLE JOHNSON. W. M. JOHNSON.
Johnson Bros.
Grocery Store and Restaurant
NEAR CENTRAL DEPOT.
Dealers in Cigars and Tobacco
Post Cards, Candies and Fruits
-ICE CREAM-
EVERY SATURDAY IN CONES OR DISHES
Ice Cold Drinks a Specialty.
Georgia School A
of Technology kfH
ATLANTA, GA. i
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A TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of the highest £’£\' f] i! ?
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■ South's present remarkable development. Hill’ •' ‘I '1
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K Textile and Civil Engineering, Engineering I SI k.l
jp Chemistry, Chemistry and Architecture. I Jf! i / li< i
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Chemical Laboratory. Cost reasonable. ■ fit! lit ll
Each county in Geonria entitled to 15 fr«-b* holarahipa. S// I / •!
Students received any time during tne seaso n. JE / f I I I
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909.
LOCAL NEWS.
Charles Edmondson of Lindale
spent, Sunday here with home folks.
J. N. Rush made a business trip
to Lookout mountain Friday.
J. B. McGinnis left Thursday for
Atlanta where he goes to enter the
Southern Business College.
Miss Bertha Holland of Holland
was the guest of Mrs. T. P. Tay
lor Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Powell of Raccoon was
the guest of relatives hre several
days last week.
Miss Carrie Allen of Chattanooga
is spending a week’s vacation here
with relatives.
Hon. B. H. Edmondson spent Sun
day with his family here and return
led to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cochran spent
Sunday in Dry Valley.
Mr. James Rhineheart of Trion vis
ited his mother’s family here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harper of Chel
sea were guests of Mr J. W. Pitts
and family Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Allie Rhineheart returned to
Chattanooga Sunday after spending
a week in Summerville.
Esquire C. A. Cameron, Mr. J. E.
Kennedy and Mr. S. E. Pope of Men
lo were here Monday.
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Mr. H. D. Mallicoat made a busi
ness trip to Lookout mountain Fri
day.
Col. Earl Jackson a prominent at
torney of Lafayette, spent Tuesday j
’ in town.
Miss Anna Simmons returned to
Atlanto Monday, after spending sev- '
i eral weeks here with her parents, Mr ;
and Mrs. T. J. Smlmons.
Mr. James Bell and daughter, Miss j
Jennie Bell of Dyarsburg, Tenn., are :
expected to visit the family of J. N. j
Rush this week.
Mr. John W. Gilreath brought to
town Monday a fine lot of mountain I
I cattle which were bought by Mr. H.
D. Mallicoat.
Rev. and Mrs. Idttle, who have been
I guests of Hon. J. D. Taylor and fam
ily, have returned to their home in
j Atlanta.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhineheart and
' daughter, Allie, of Cherokee county,
Ala. were visiting Mrs. Minnie Rhine
heart Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. B. F. Hunt preached an in-
I structive sermon Sunday night on
' “Christian Unity,” based on the first
chapter of Ist Corinthians. There I
was no preaching service in the j
morning on account of the funeral >
service at the Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Cleghorn went
down to Cartersville Saturday, where
Mrs. Cleghorn will remain until next
week. Mr. Cleghorn returned Mon- [
day.
Mr. Merriam of Rome came over
Saturday afternoon to visit his fam
ily, who are spending the hot months j
amid the green hills of Chattooga.
I can find a buyer for lands on ;
Lookout mountain. Let me know
what you have.
C. D. RIVERS.
Mr. Riley Poovey of Fullerton, Ala.,
was among the visitors here Monday, i
The Bank of Menlo works no tricks, |
seeks to perform no miracles, but '
runs in strict accordance with law, ■;
Justice, “square dealings” and safe
business methods. If this policy I
suits you open an account with us
and you will be gratified with the re
sults.
Capt. and Mrs. John W. Rivers, !
Mr. and Mrs. John Strange, Mrs.
Lillie Rivers Kellett and little daugh
ter, Evelyn, and Master Rivers Lowe ( 1
left Tuesday morning for a 1
visit to Chickamauga park and Mis- ;
sion Ridge. At the latter place, i
Lieut. John W. Rivers was promoted 1
for gallant service during the Civil ,
war, to the office of Captain. The ,
trip war full of interest j
to the party, as Capt. Rivers is well |
acquainted with the battleground
and takes pleasure in showing to his (
friends points of interest occupied by
the “boys in gray” during that hard 1
fought battle. 1
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WOOL WANTED 1
We will pay the highest mar- !
ket price for all the wool brought
us.—Hinton & Co, i
MRS. A, L. MURPHY DEAD
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Mrs~A~l7~Murphy, Who Died at
Her Home Here Last Saturday.
Many hearts were saddened in this
community by the death of Mrs. El
lie Johnson Murphy, which occurred
'at her home on Chert street, after
lan illness of several weeks, during
' whirl, time everything was done that
a skilled physician, a devoted hus
band and a faithful nurse could do to
' stay the flight of her spirit, which
passed away at 12 o’clock Saturday.
The funeral service was conducted
Sunday in the Presbyterian church
,by Dr. Ira C. Ballard of Gadsden,
Ala., a life-long friend of the family,
who lead the fifteenth chapter of Ist
; Corinthians, talked of the resurrec
. tion from death and spoke words
■of comfort to the bereaved family
’ and friends, after which the beauti
; ful white casket which contained the
remains of this faithful wife and
loving mother, was carried to the
cemetery for interment. The pall
bearers were S. C. Martin, J. T. Jol
. ly, G. J. Cochran, Lytle Wilson,
Dr. O. A. Selman and C. S. Turner.
| Mrs. Murphy was thirty-seven years
iof age, and was born and reared in
■ Summerville. She united with the
Methodist church when fourteen years
' old, and lived an exemplary Chris
! tian life. She was married to Mr.
j A. L. Murphy on February 9, 1896.
| After her marriage she united with
j the Christian church.
She is survived by her aged father
j Mr. John Johnson of this place, three
j brothers, S. W. Johnson, of this conn
ty; Charley Johnson of Birmingham,
j and Will Johnson of Atlanta, her I
[ husband and two children, Cleo and
Paul, who have the sympathy of a
large number of friends and relatives
in their sad bereavement.
Constant accuracy penetrates ev
ery detail of your business when you
pay by cheek. 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.
Friends of Mr. T. J. Worsham of
j Holland were glad to meet him
in town Tuesday, after an absence
of several weeks.
Mr. 11. J. Parham, traveling sales
man for Cheek-Neal Coffee Co., ar
] rived from Cedartown Monday with
I his wife and children and will spend
I a few days with relatives in the coun
ty. Mr. Parham is taking his vaca
tion and with his family will visit
i many places of interest during this
I week and next. They will include in
: their itinerary Tallulah Falls, Tybee
and Athens.
FOR RENT. —Crop to good white
man for 1910 with or without stock,
j Good house, pasture, etc. One mile
west of Silver Hill school house. Ad
dress me at Lafayette, Ga. —D. W.
Herndon.
Any intelligent person may earn
a good income corresponding for
newspapers; experience unnecessary.
Send stamp for full particulars. Em
pire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N.
Y.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
With local applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease
Catarrh is a blood or constitution
al disease, and in order to cure it
you must take internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internal
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is not a quack medicine It is com
posed of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous sur
faces. The perfect combination of
the two Ingredients is what, produces
such wonderful results in curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials.
F J CHENEY CO. Props. Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist, price 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
PITTS & ESPY
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Here are a few Prices that
will Interest You.
17 pounds granulated Sugar - SI.OO
8 pounds Roasted Coffee - LOO
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 Soda - -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 ” ” - 1.30
We have Something New
in Overalls. Be Sure
and See Them
All Day Singing at New Antioch.
Profs. Sprayberry and Hill of Wal
ker county, and other leaders of mu
sic will meet at New Antioch next
Sunday, August Bth, for an all day
singing. Everybody is invited to
come and bring well filled baskets
and their song books. "The Win
dows of Heaven No. 3,” will be used
for the day. All organists and lead
ers are especially invited.
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NOTICE.
All parties who are interested in
lhe Perennial cemetery will meet at
the cemetery Monday morning, Aug.
9th, with suitable tools to clean it off
as it Is in a very bad condition.
J. P. JOHNSON.
All parties Interested are requested
to meet at the Bryant schoo' house
next Saturday, August 7th, for the
purpose of cleaning off tho grave
yard.—T. A. Hendrix.
Miss Ava Echols spent Sunday In
Lafayette the guest of Mrs. A. M.
SEARS & ROEBUCK
-of Chicago-
Sell Goods and Guarantee satisfaction
THE EDISON LAND CO.
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MENLO
Will sell LOTS with the specific agreement to
refund every dollar at any time within five
years from time of purchase if not satisfactory.
Call on or write to
A. J. LAWRENCE, Mgr.
Menlo, Georgia.
MONEY TO LEND
ON REAL ESTATE
Safe Loan investments secured for
those desiring to lend. And available
funds for those desiring to borrow.
No loans under $1,000.00. Apply to
Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal
Attorneys at Law
1 -2-3 4-5-6-7 Ciark Bldg.
Rome, Georgia.
I have been in the barber business
here for nearly twenty-six years and
am better prepared to give my cus
tomers good service now than ever
before. So if you want good ser
vlsc give me a trial. I will convince
you that service is what you get at.
my shop. John is with me again
He has been a Journey barber for the
last 10 months and is a first-class
artist, who will have charge of the
shop most of the time Deedie, the
clothes cleaner and presser, will
have charge of the cleaning depart
ment and is on to his business. Give
us a trial.—W. W. Drew.