The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, November 18, 1909, Image 3

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Big Stock OF FALL GOODS Just come in. We cordially in= vitey ou to come and inspect our Clothing, Dry Goods, No= tions, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Furniture,Matting, Rugs Etc. In fact we keep every thing; needed to wear, to eat and to keep house with. THOMPSON HILES & CO. TAYLOR& ESPY r: .. r >./ as X' • v. ■ / v* KJi -- ■ • ■ •„ . .- - ~ ■ I ■ X We sell the LION and ANCHOR Buggies —two of the best Buggies made for the money. Open Buggies from $37.50 to $65.00 Top Buggies from $50.00 to SBO.OO are thoroughly ironed, and so constructed that they will give the very best service. They are made of air-seasoned stock throughout JmIwBURSSSKI I Hounds, bolsters and reaches are made full size, while the skeins and skein boxes are extra heavy hence the Columbus is a light running wagon. We j are always glad to show Columbus wagons and their excellent features. | TAYLOR and ESPY V* <>""" [III THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909. WANTED Girls to Work in Knitting Mill. Nice, Clean, Healthy Employment. Good wages. Good Churches and Schools and pleasant sur roundings. For full particulars address DAVIS HOISERY MILLS, East Chattanooga, Tennessee. L——— LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Cicero Cleghorn te spending this week in Cartersville. Mr. Walter Hammond of Hammond Mill spent Friday in town. Mrs. Sarah Megginson is recover ing from a recent illness. Dr. W. J. Blackwell of Valley Store was in town Friday. Rev. B. F. Hunt spent last week i at his farm in Walker county. Mrs. T. P. Taylor and sou, Alfred, I spent Sunday in Lyerly. , Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt of Trion were in town Sunday. Mr. W. B. Ward of Broomtown, Ala., spent Monday here. Rev. J. N. Webb and daughter of Broomtown, Ala., were among the vis itors here Saturday. Mr. Carl Wilson left Monday for Menglewood, Tenn., to resume work with the box factory at that place. Prof, and Mrs. Mitchell of Lafay ette were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Jesse O. Brand Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Tinie Agnew of Menlo spent Saturday and Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Fannie McWhorter. Mrs. Russell of Chattanooga spent Saturday night and Sunday here the guest of Mrs. T. J. Simmons. Messrs. I. M. Henderson, Charles Keown, D. D. Wade and Dr. T. S. Brown spent Monday In Trion. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Godwin and daughter, Annie May, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Godwin Sunday. Mrs. Alice Hawkins came up from I Rome Friday to spend a few days with the family of J. R. Clemmons. ——— —— | Mrs. Joseph Maxey, and Misses Bessie Godwin and Bessie Maxey spent Friday with Mrs. C. C. God win in Dry Valley. Miss Allie Bryant will visit Mrs. T. E. Abernathy of Chattanooga for I several weeks, and also relatives in Birmingham. The News is reqeusted to announce ■that J. H. Morton of Tennessee will preach at Holland school house the 3rd Sunday in this month at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. R- Clemmons and Miss Mat < tie Beavers returned from Rome • Friday after spending several days I there the guests of Mrs. Alice Haw- kins. Among those from this place who I attended the auto races in Atlanta ’ last week were, Messrs. H. A. Brown -1 field, B. H. Edmondson, C. C. Cleg i horn, W. W. Hinton, and J. S. Cleg- I horn. Where do you do your banking? i In your home, in your pocket, or in a good bank? The wise person, if they understand the advantages of a good bank, always do their business with the bank. You will feel easier and sleep better if you deposit with the BANK OF LYERLY, because . your deposits with them is INSL RED The series of meetings announced for this week at the Presbyterian i church were called off on account of ■ illness in the family of Rev. Jonas Barclay, who was engaged to conduct the meetings. Rev. J. C. Hardin preached Sunday morning and even ing to large congregations. I am burning lime at the fork of roads near Lum Neal’s, and am offering it for sale at 15 and 20 cents per bushel at kiln. Can fur nish as much as 50 bushels per day. —W. L. Buckets, Menlo, Ga., Route 3. All parties owing us for fertili zers will please settle same at once as we have to make prompt settle ment with the guano company.- Pursley Bros. Mr. Frank C. Irvine was greeting ; friends here Monday. Messrs. G. W. Warsham and B. J., Joiner of Broomtown were here Fri day. Mrs. Minnie Rhineheart has return ed from a vsiit to her sister, Mrs. T. | K. Weathers. Mr. J. N. Taliferro and Miss Louise Taliaferro from near Holland were, here Saturday. Mrs. Nannie Blalock of Bankhead, Ala., was the guest of Mrs. A. H. } Glenn Monday. Messrs. W. B. Anderson, F. M. I Logan and C. C. Strange from near I Holland were here Monday. Mrs. R. D. Jones and Miss Hattie | Bale Jones spent Monday in Chatta- [ nooga. Messrs. E. N. Martin and M. M Allen are attending United States Court in Rome this week. Hon. S. E. Jones and Miss Mattie i Jones of Gore were guests of Dr. R. D. Jones Sunday. Misses Mattle and Ludie Beavers of Dry Valley were among the shop pers here Saturday. Kate, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Espy, was quite ill for several days but is improving. Messrs. H. G. Baker, S. G. Gor don, and C. P. Gaines of Gore, spent Friday here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod de lightfully entertained at dinner Fri day. The guests included Rev. and i Mrs. Jesse O. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. E.. < Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. |. Martin. I J When you have a cold the first • thing to do is have the bowels move . Do not take anything that may con- ■ J stipate—and most old fashioned • cough cures do constipate. Try Ken-' ■ nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup It J drives the cold from the system by i; a free yet gentle action of the bow-- ■ els; it stops the cough, it is pleas- . ant to take. Children like it. Sold . J by All druggists. I • The woman’s prayermeeting will • be at the residence of Mrs. Pollard . in South Summerville, Thursday as- J ternoon at 3 o’clock. ; Dr. E. M. Wright came over from • Shackelton Saturday and spent a ! few hours in town. J WHM ! A Tonic For * The Whole Family Thia splendid tonic will keep j every member of your family J in good health. Adults suffer- j ing from dyspepsia, or indi- J gestion, general exhaustion or breakdown will find in this d natural tonic renewed health ’ and strength. Delicate, rapid- a ly growing children will find 4 in this tonic the assistance j their digestive organs need to J get the proper nourishment 4 and strength from their food. DR. D. JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE s acts directly on the stomach 4 and other digestive organs, i toning them up and enabling i_ them to do their work properly. 4 In this way it brings about 1 permanent health and ,! strength. On the other hand, 4 ordinary tonics, which give ar- j tificial strength by stimulation J andby supplyingfoodmaterial, 4 are only effective as long as j they are taken. 1 Sold by Mil DruggUtt 3 i olxee, SOc. and 33c. J Take Dr. D. Jayne’a Exnaetorant if you want to get nd of you. Cough or Cold. ] ——J I GOING OUT OF THE CLOTH ING BUSINESS We have decided to discontinue handling Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in order to make room for other lines, and have put on sale every suit in the house at great !! ly reduced prices. Everyone who will need a suit this winter should take advantage hf this sale. Our stock consists of the Chesterfield suits for men and the Captain Kidd suits for boys made by the Corinth woolen mills at St. Louis, Mo. ■ Our clothing is all marked to sell for spot cash, so I that with the reduction we have made you will see at a glance the wonderful saving we offer. Come early for the best selections. HERE ARE THE PRICES: MEN’S CLOTHING SIB.OO suits for $12.00 15.00 suits for 11.00 12.50 suits for 10.00 11.00 suits for 8.00 10.00 suits for 7,00 BOYS’ CLOTHING $4.00 suits for $3.00; 3.00 suits for 2.00 2.50 suits for 1.50 2.00 suits for 1.25 Pitts & Espy Summerville, Georgia. a——————— »■■■ 1 I 4 CLEGHORN, HENRY $ CO. •»... - 1 ■ 111 " l,ll ‘! • • ;; ZRZEIDTTCIEID ;; :: - All Hats for ladies and children • • ~ - cut in price, Come and see the ;; ;■ splendid values offered. ;; ' * II DRESS GOODS • • - We have a large line of Dress ;; Goods and piece goodsand have ;; • J cut the price to pieces on fifty ;; • styles to close out. You can ;; ; buy them at bargain prices. !: : : I OVERALLS X ‘ ’ | We have reduced our SI.OO Overallsto ;; + 90 cents and our $ .25 overalls to si. ;; T 1 • » I LISTEN J We take orders for magazines and save ;; T you money on any publication. Look ;; f iuto this at once for your renewals :: X • • v ' ‘ | . | CLEGHORN, HENRY & CO. j L ■ . . ■ I >4