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GROCERIES
Feed Stuff, etc., all new and fresh, and
the best quality. I solicit a share of your
business and promise prompt attention
to all orders.
No old stock every thing fresh. Next
door to Postoffice.
Free delivery. ’Phone 105. |
DAYTON S. ESPY J
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
From a financial standpoint, who is the
FARMERS friend? THE BANK. : :
Why? Because it will help him hold
his produce for a raise in the market—will
help him over temporary embarrassment.
Whom does the bank help? Its Customers.
Therefore, become a depositer in the bank,
turn every thing you can the banks way,
and when you need help the bank will
stand byyou. : : : :
THE BANK OF COMMERCE, is the Farmers Friend.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Holiday Excursion Fares Via Central
of Georgia Railway.
Tickets on sale December 13, 14,
17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 1912,
and January 1 1913. Return limiti
January 6, 1913.
Ask the nearest Central of Geor- i
gia Ticket Agent for schedules and I
detailed information.
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Your Christmas Money will
get more here than any
where in Rome.
Standard Supply &
Hardware Co.
Rome, Georgia.
Notice of Election.
It is hereby ordered that an elec
tion for Mayor and one Councilman
from each of the four wards of the
I City of Summerville be held at the
j court house, in the city of Summer
i ville on Saturday, January 4th, 1913.
C. D. RIVERS, Mayor.
B. H. EDMONDSON, Clk.
Mr. atV.onie
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Mrs. Hamby has been quite ill
during the holidays.
Mr. Walter Mahan and family
moved last week to Dry Valley.
Mr. Eugene Taylor made a bus
iness trip to Rome Friday.
Mr. N. S. Rich spent Saturday in
Chattanooga.
Miss Ruth Espy came home Fri
day from Bessie Tift college to
spend the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McWhorter of
leloga were among the visitors in
town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Polk left Sun
day for Alabama to spend awhile
with relatives.
Master Paul Murphy is at home
for the holidays from Kimberlin
Heights, Tenn.
Mr. Wilson and Mr. .1. N. Rush
made a business trip to Chattanoo
ga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Alexander of
Jamestown, Ala., were in town
shopping Saturday.
Masters John and Robert Pitner
of Chattanooga spent Christmas day
with the family of Mrs. J. S. Cleg
horn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Godwin of
Dry Valley left Friday to spend
the Christmas holidays at Cedar
town and Birmingham.
Rev. Jesse Veatch, who is at
tending Emory College at Oxford,
Ga., came home Friday to spend
the holidays.
Dr. Shannon P. Warrenfells, Den
tist, will be in Menlo for four days
beginning December 30th, and will
have his office at the Menlo Hotel.
Prof. J. A. Scoggin of Norman
Park Institute, Norman Park, Ga.,
is spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scog
gin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branner mov
ed from the Mattox House last
week to the house on Commerce
street lately occupied by Mr. C. E.
Lund.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branner left
Sunday afternoon for Rome to vis
it Mrs. Tanner for a few days.
I’hen they go to Billingsby, Ala.,
where they will be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Baxter.
Little Miss Pearl Shropshire,
who has been in school here, has
returned to her home in Haywood
to spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shrop
shire.
The Summerville Cotton Mill is
placing the material to build ten
new cottages in the mill village.
Mr. W. P. Bradfield of Rome,
has been awarded the contract for
building the new houses and ex
pects to begin work in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Carpenter
who recently moved from Ham
mond’s Gap to Cave Spring, an
nounce the arrival of a handsome
son on Dec. 3, who has been nam
ed Arthur De Bardebrew.
I want to hear from every Chris
tian who would like to do some
thing for the upbuilding of our
Father s kingdom. For further in
formation addrses, A. C. Simpson,
Gore, Ga., Rt. 2.
Coughing at Night.
One bad cough can keep the whole
family awake at night. Phil Disor
neau, Schaffer, Michigan, says: “I
could not sleep on account of a bad
cough, and I was very weak. I used
holey’s Honey and Tar Compound,
and very soon the cough left and I
slept soundly all night.’
For sale by all dealers.
WAGONS
Almost your own price.
Standard Supply & Hwd. Co.,
Rome. Georgia
Chronic Cougr Ji C *
* Strong, vigorous k * * * women
hardly ever catch
the system is run down and vitality
low that colds and coughs get a foot
hold.
Now isn’t it reasonable that the
right way to cure a cough Is to build I
up your strength again?
Mrs. Olivia Parham, of East Dur- i
ham, N. C., says: “I took Vinol for a
chronic cough which had lasted two
years, and the cough not only disap
peared. but it built up my strength
as well."
The reason Vinol is so efficacious in
such cases is because it contains in a
delicious concentrated form all the
medicinal curative elements of cod j
liver oil, with tonic, blood-building
Iron added.
Chronic coughs and colds yield to
Vinol because it builds up the weak
ened, run-down system.
You can get your money back any
time if Vinol does not do all we say.
Summerville Drug Co., Summerville, !
Ga.
Just received a new line of goods
—some of the best bargains we have
ever offered. Call and see them.
J. W. PITTS.
I will buy remnant cotton this fall,
paying highest market price for
same. If you can’t see me, see E. S.
Taylor. SOL ALEXANDER.
The people we owe are pushing us.
All notes and accounts that are not
paid at once will be put out for col
lection.
TAYLOR & ESPY.
Masons Elect Officers.
At the regular communication ol
Summerville lodge No. 109 F. & A.
M. last Friday night the following
officers were elected for the en
suing year:
T. J. Simmons —Worshipful Mas
ter.
J. H. Pollard—Senior Warden.
W. R. Harper—Junior Warden.
E. N. Martin —Treasurer.
S. C. Martin—Secretary.
Jno. A. Starnge —Senior Deacon.
J. L. Wilson—Junior Deason.
C. P. Neal—Senior Steward.
W. S. Wright—Junior Steward.
Geo. D. Espy—Chaplain.
T. A. Powell—Tyler.
The Chinese day is divided into
12 parts.
The bones of the average man
weigh 14 pounds.
The income of the king of Spain
is $1,400,000.
A Gift With a Thought
There’s one very simple way out
of the Christmas shopping prob
lem; don t shop, but sit quietly at
home and subscribe for The Youth
Companion. The chances are, too,
that no present you could buy for
the young friend or the family you
delight to honor could confer so
much pleasure as this gift of The
Youth’s Companion for a whole
round year—fifty-two weeks’ is
sues and the fifty-second as keen
ly anticipated and enjoyed as the
very first.
There will be stories for readers
of every age; sound advice as to
athletics; suggestions for the girl
at college or making her own way
in the world; good things for ev
ery member of the family—all for
$2.00 —less than four cents a week.
The one to whom you give the
subscription will receive free all
the remaining issues of 1912, as
well as The Companion Window
Transparency and Calendar for
1913, in rich, translucent colors. It
is to be hung in the window or
over the lampshade. You, too, as
giver of the present will receive
a copy of it.
TELE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
144 Berkley St., Boston, Mass.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We,' the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and fi
nancially able''to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm.
National Bank of Commerce,
Telodo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system Testimonials sent free. Pric<
:75 cents per bottle. Sold by all dwg
gists.
Take Hail’s Family Pills tor con
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Thompson ifoSBSJCo.
Our Clothing is not moving
to suit us and we have decid
ed to cut the prices early in
the season as follows:
$22.50 Suits cut to $16.00
SIB.OO Suits cut to $12.50
$15.00 Suits cut to $ll.OO
$12.50 Suits cut to $ 9.00
SIO.OO Suits cut to $ 8.00
Same Cut in Overcoats.
A big lot of double-breasted
black Suits, sizes 32 to 35,
regular SIB.OO Suits for $6.00
We will make special Low
Prices in all departments.
The prices will surprise you.
Come and see us and get
prices.
These prices for cash.
Thompson Hiles & Co.
Summerville, Ga.
Taylor and Espy
Hardware and Groceries
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Get a Vulcan if you want the very best
Turning Plow on the market
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Sixty-two years of wagon building have re
sulted in the Weber Wagon of today, which,
for correct design, excelence of material and
conscientious construction, stands without a
peer—King of all farm wagons.
Taylor and Espy
Summerville, Ga.