The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 09, 1909, Image 3

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SECOND CLEARANCE SALE AT THE BIG- STORE OF THOMPSON HILES & CO. Summerville, Georgia TUESDAY, DEC. 7,1909 AND LASTING ELEVEN DAYS HURRAH lE< CT-jJLTLIEC for N »W 10 A. M. TUESDAY, DEC. 7 willhave entire charge of store "; h r“’±;Z ' roof of our store $50.00 worth 2STSPrices Cut to the Very Hollow worth up to $8.50 for . Never before and maybe never again will Summerville and surrounding country have such another opportunity to save 75 vents DIMES AND DOLLARS, a mighty clean up of all merchandise at a price that will amaze you. It will be an awful loss to us but . x THEY MUST GO. We mean to give bigger bargains than ever. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, this is no humbug, but straightfio- (One to a Curtomei) ward ( . HARD HEADED” facts. Come to this store with the expectation of finding every thing just as advertised. Il we don tdo TTP’s QA T PQ ——— it> your merchandise will cost you not one penny. An ounce of fact is worth a pound of fiction. We are teilingyout the l jla MUNU lED OALEO WTVTi Till fOCj unvarnished BARE-FOOTED truth. Somebody will get these bargains. Get in line and get your share. We have the goods to XYXXXX U.UWO back the price. ,O WEDNESDAY Sales Every Article in the House Marked in Plain Figures. AbsoluteVoiw~Prlce, Spot Cash to all. Nothing Charged, 3 fo ' r ' ne dr “’* 11 A-M- TUESDAY represented your money back without a word. It yon don't know what an American Dollar can do come to our (10 yards to one person) IO yards calico for 25c storfl a T n f d wa wiU h p itch it t 0 the biggest load it ever pulled. If MA? HAVE FORMED OF OTHEt • “ (Only 10 yards to one person) will receive the same fair treatment as were you here in person WHATEVER OPINION YOU MAY HAVE FORMED 01 OTHEF ' y y SALES, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. |,gg p WEDNESDAY 12:30 P. M. TUESDAY Rcmemb. r the Store and Mark t * I Ladies Black Hose one 10 yards Domestic 30 Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 1909, and Lasting 11 Days pair to customer at 3c (10 yards to one person) „ To the 25th Lady entering our Store after 10 a. m. Wednesday will be given a pair of Shoes Free CARPETS and MATTING FLEECED UNDERWEAR Grocery Department MEN’S HATS Domestic Staples 16c Mattingl2%c Heavy Fleeced Shirts and 20 IK ?Ts"“r S ." 8 ”.. ’1“ Berime value During 25 to 30c Matting 23c Drawers 42c 8 ibs roasted Coffeel.oo 1.25 Men’s Hats 98c Heavy 9c 40 to 50c Matting33c Heavy Ribbed Shirts and 10 j bs p reea Coffee 1.00 3.00 Men s Hatss2.4B y 8- 6c 75c Ingrain Carpet, WOOL 67c Drawers 42c 2.50 Men’s Hats 1.89 in Wo ° Flannel 10c Complete line RUGS and DRUG- ' 4 * l ' 2s value Blanket ... 98c GETS at a less price than J **° wort * ‘ ° H' 4 F° Value B,anket sl ' 29 you can buy them any nr TinfilTC 1 Lot worth 1.50 to 1.75 1.28 11-4 $6.50 value all Wool where in the world. PE TICOATS LJVCtclllS 1 Lot worth 2.50 to 3.00 $2.28 Blanket $4.98 Boys’ Hats 25c value 19c 11-4 $5 00 value all Wool MFIIC FINE SHIRTS Black lustrous finish Petti- 83c 50c to 75c value 38c Blanket $3.48 MtNo UN- olilHlo coats, 75c value 42c 75 c value Overalls" 62c 1.00 to 1.25 value 78c Fine Dress Ginghams, special 5c 1 Lot Men’s Shirts with col- 1.25 value9Bc Boy’s 50c value Overalls ... 39c . ■ ' Good Apron Ginghams 5c lars attached, worth sl, 50c 2.00 valuel-48 IA/UITC HUil TQ American and Simpson Calico 5c 50 and 60c values Men’s Fine Pearl Buttons per card 4c Will 11 UUILIO Bleach Domesticsc Dress Shirts43c Spool Cotton per Spool .. ..2c Ov2fCo3,tS Brown Domestic 5c $1 and 1.25 value Men’s Pearl Buttons per dozen 2c 1.25 White Quilts 98c „ Dress Shirtsß9c Ladies’ Hose per pair 8c We must sell our Overcoats. 4 -50 White Quilts 1.22 $1.50 value Men’s Dress Best Pins per paper 1c Everyone will be reduced 25 per z. 50 White Quilts 1.98 ,in ■ e pnngs . <m no cent, now- is your best opportuni- 3,50 White Quilts 2.48 Special $1.98. GmrlS * ty-COME. UDIES’ SHOES f “™ E CLOTHING 000 PAS,S MEN’S WORK SHIRTS MUICO MULO stock offered Dongola Kid, $1.50 value $1.29 at a very low price. $25.00 Suita $18.43 t 0” 00 vatae- Mo n!. a m' ’: KMve' ’ Box Calf, $2 valuel.l9 SIO.OO Dresserssß.oß 22.50 Suits 16.59 b ' » 98c One big job Men . Shirts 1 Lot $2 to 2,50 Shoes 12.50 Dressers 10.98 20.00 Suits 14.95 1 “ 2 ««» " all colors and sizes, worth nLI rises .1.25 15.00 Dressers 12.48 17.50 Suits 13.49 2.2a to 3.00 values 1.98 50c and 1.00, long as they 1 Lot Men's Shoes worth 4.00 Beds 3.39 16.50 Suits 12.89 last ... 43c UP to $4 169 6.00 beds 5.28 15.00 Suits 11.48 ty|ra $082131 1 Lot Men s Shirts SI.OO to Men's heavy Kip Shoes 8-00 beds 6.83 12.50 Suits 9.95 " P 1.25 value Special 88c 175 value 1.47 10.00 Beds 7-98 10.00 Suits 7.98 1 L o t Men’s Fine Dress Blue Work Shirts 22c -——— —— Shirts 1.00 and 1.25 val- Best quality, Blue work shirts Wrist Bags 19c Side Combs 7c Back Combs 18c ue, big bargain2sc 75c value 43c I ook for the big, Red Sign. It means money to you. Sale opens December 7. at a. m. Closes in eleven days. Absolutely everything guaranteed as advertised or your money baok THOMPSON HILES 4 COMPANY, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA Open 9a m. Dec-7th, 09- closes in 11 Days- Store closed Monday, Dec. 6--Marking and arrangingfor the largestsaleon Record THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909.