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I GARRETT BROS. CO. I
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SALE NOTICE.
Will be sold at my r Hidencc 21/G
mi! :> went, of Trion on '1 lursday, De
cember 16th, 1909, the following prop
erty:
Two mules, agco fi and 8.
1 milk cow.
2 nice yearlings.
1 how, 1 male hog, 4 pigs.
2 two-horse wagons, one good as
now, ami harness.
1 buggy ami harness.
I Champion mower and rake.
1 two-horse disc harrow.
1 drag harrow.
I cultivator.
I wheat drill.
1 one-horse harrow.
2 two-horsi 1 turn in;; plows.
3 one-horse turners.
1 cotton planters.
I fertilizer distributor.
1 compost distributor.
2 harvest cradles.
2 single plow stocks.
And many oilier good farming tools
too numerous to mention.
I set black smith tools.
I crosscut saw.
1 log chain.
1 set wagon springs.
Corn, fodder and hay, peas, and
sorghum seed.
1 heater and a part of my house
hold and kitcln n furniture.
Terms of sale, all over $5.00 notes
with approved meurity for 12 months
at 8 per cent interest. Under $5.00
cash.
MRS. D. E. ESPY.
Scrub yourself daily, you are not
dean inside. This means clean stem
a< li, bowels, blood, liver, clean, heal
thy tissue In every organ. Moral:
Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Ten
a thorough cl anser. Try it tonight.
Summerville Drug Co.
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T 1 —McWilliams shoe company, Rome, Georgia"
;| Here are the Very Prettiest of Fall Shoes, All Ready amL Eager to Make Your Acquaintance 1
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; second fiddle, either. McWillams'Shoes are not only good, they are good looking
' in all Leathers, Pat Leathers, Gun Metals, Russian Calf, and Suede, button or lace l
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j| Get connected. A live one hot off the wire. This shoe will sell Every pair of misses and children’s shoes in our store whatever size
jc largely in all styles once the trade have tried it because it fits. shape or price, are guaranteed good value and satisfactory service. m
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TOUGH SHOES FOR LIVELY BOYS Don’t scold your boy for wearing out shoes BUY HIM GOOD SHOES
J// Stout material, Strong in make. We have the right kind, made for us and warranted by us. Tans, Gun Metal, Wine, Patent Leather ««
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fe| NO OLD STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAbT YEAR- |
I IX?S^’ro. e MCWILLIAMS SHOE COMPANY |
<«| SHOP OF QUALITY S»J
i From Uriels Jim Fowler’s Boy.
Mr. Editor: Did you ebber notis :
de nuvers ob de parents and child. |
Whar dar was two parents and one j
child on de premises. De boy, es he
am a boy, inose in general bosses de
ranch, and de parents dont talk bout
nuffln else much but dat chile. Dey
may casfonally branch off on de sub
ject ob de late war, or do sugar
trusts, or de craps, or de price ob
cotton rind slch lak, but not fer long,
kase dey gwinter vert back to de
subject ob dat chile. What ebber
dat chile does am de smartest thing
dat could hub bin done, and what eb
ber It says am de smartest thing dat
could possibly hab bin said. He
wants nuffln he dont git, in sac, his
ebbery whim am tended to punctual- j
ly. Es he wants his daddy’s gold
watch to fling nt de birds, he gits i
it. Es he wants his mammy's silk
dress to tie round de dorg to scare
de cats wl<l lie gits it. What ebber
he dont git or hab is on account of
Ids lack of wantin or ther ability to (
git. He am all in all. He bosses de
premises as fully and completely as
de monied powers do dis gubermint.
Dey uni not conslous ob de sac, but
all de same when he say come,dey
cometh; and when he say go, dey
goeth: and when lie say stand, dey
standeth. Dar was an ole gemnien
once what had a lot ob promising
boys, cept one. Dat boy was all rite
ceptin lie was de biggest liar in de
kornmunity. Es a lie was a rough
road and three miles around an de
trufe was a half mile through and a
good road, he tillers tuck the 3 miles
route. His daddy was dat plexed ;
bout him he didnt no what tu do to
break him frum lyin. He had tried
persuasion, and he had tried Solo
mon's Injunction, but to no good. Fi
nally do ole gemmen membered how
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909.
' dat boy hankered arter two steer
I calves he had on de premises, so
! he said, “Sam, es yer will promise
Ime faithfully yer wont tell eny more
! lies, 11l give you dem calves and mak
you a truck wagon to work to dem...
Dat boys eyes sparkled lak dimonts
in de sky and he say “daddy, yer
do dat 1 sho wont tell a nudder lie,
dat I wont, longs as I live.’’ So
de daddy fix dat boy all rite wid
dat rig and felt monstrous good ob
ber de trade, and twant long so dat
boy had his steers wurkin all rite.
One day de ole gemmen bin gone all
day and whin he returned, dat boy
run to whar he were and say, “Dad
dy, dem is de stoutest calves In de
United States. I hauled today four
■ thousand pounds on dat truck wagon
lat one load. Dat white man open his
' mouf and roll his eyes up to de sky
J and say, “Bless my sole, es dat boy
I aint lyin bout de very thing I gib
him to not lie eny more.” But arter
all dat I got more hopes in de out
: cum ob dat boy dan I hab in de one
' whut does nuffln and loafs roun an
turns his nose up at a angle of 45
degrees wid smoke pourin outen it
lak a ortomorbile does behind whin
it fixes to start off. Jess let a boy
do nuffin, smoke cigarettes, cuss an
chaw backer an 11l take my chances
on de boy wid de steer calves.
I notis mose ob de men what mak
da mark in dis kentry sprunk frum
poor parents. Taint kase dey sprung
frum more brilliant minds dan udder
folks, kase da wuk two-thirds ov der
time and go tu skule tuther third. An
in dis way de boy preciates his op
portunity an makes use pb it. Sides
dat hard wuk velops his fisical nato
my an dat makes his mind strong.
Dat ole sayin dat all wuk makes
Jack a dull boy aint no truer dan all
schoolin makes John a dull boy. Dat
boy what wuks half his life in de
korn field and go to skule tuther i
half will beat dat boy gittin de sim- !
mens what goes to skule all de time.
Now dats de trufe 9 times outen 10.
Yourn truly,
Uncle Jim Fowler’s Doy.
Country Press and the Farmer.
In an audience composed mostly of
members of the Farmers’ Unicn, one •
of the speakers recently expressed :,
the mutual friendship existing be- > I
tween the farmer and the home :
newspaper in the following words: :
“As a rule the farmer has no firm
er friend than the country press. The
home paper Is distinctly the farmer’s
own paper, supported directly and in
directly by farmers, who compose the,
backbone of the sugscription list of 1
the printer and are heavy purchasers
of what the enterprising merchant ad-'
vertises. Now, brothers, let us not ■
forget our friends. Let us see that I
our subscription is paid a year in ad
vance. We can do it.
“The man or the paper that fights
my battles shall have my support.
Another thing, the merchants adver
tising are the ones that make it pos
sible for us to get a good local paper.
“The man or local firm that is too
penurious to advertise and help sup
port the local press has no right to
the farmer’s patronage.
"I promise hereafter to go to the
live advertiser and the man who does
his share in supporting the local
press contributing to my support,
rather than to buy of a man who
proposes to take all and give noth
ing back. If farmers as a class
would support their friends, the oth
er fellow would soon go out of busi
ness.”
Candies and Fruits.
GARRETT BROS. CO.
Christmas
Gifts
This season finds us with the best selected and
| largest stock we have ever shown. Out-of.town
I buyers are invited to call and see the beautiful
0 and attractive lines cf=«
Jewelry, Watches, Toilet ware,
Leather Goods, Brass Goods,
| Umbrellas, Silver Table ware, |
Cut Glass, Clocks
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W. F. FISCHER & BRO. CO.
Jewelers
Chattanooga, - Tenn.
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