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VOL. XXV NO. 45.
p, PIANOHCONTEST MAKES
5
Many Nominations of Ladies
Made. More to in the Race.
FIRST COUNT, TUES^AYyFEBRUARY 18TH. <
Read the Announcement in this Issue ’
And Get
1 The big prize voting contest an-1
nouncement in these columns last
k -week is creating more interest than
B we imagined it would at the begin-!
ning. Nominations of contestants
Bare being sent to this office and soon
■there will be many who would be
■silling recipients of a fine S4OO Ober-
Piano or other valuable prizes
Bpmerated in this list.
of these handsome prizes are
in the announcement on
page and will be given to
Bof the ladles in this county.
||||i||||K question is: how can 1 do it?
is necesasry is to get your
and friends to trade with.
the merchants who are donating |
HJ prizes in this popular voting contest.
■ For each SI.OO spent with the mer
fg chants you will receive 25 votes
which can be voted for any of the
V contestants. Also to get your friends
v to subscribe for this paper. For each
one year new subscription you will
receive 600 votes; for each one year
renewal 500; for each year back sub
k scrlptfon 400 votes. Os course it will
f be understood that under no circum-
B stances are coupons issued by the
: B. merchants except upon cash pur
' chases.
B, We have been asked if the wife or
■daughter of merchants who are co-
SU operating with this paper in this vot
ing contest may compete for prizes
» The rules are that no one connected
with this paper can bompete for
any prise, neither can the wife or
daughter of any of the merchants wh<
are co-operating with this paper in
the contest enter the competition.
The reasons for this are obvious, and
we are very
will all feel rjJB
to the matter.
I to be conducted
possible fairness. wiß ’
or opportunity for B
vise. The ballot 1,8
a office, ready to r.«g T -
box will not be open®
count is made,
The judges will be
interested people, 1B
B , ’ -m Bj
I, • l,\ 11 tin nr., tn Un J irT H
pjfiW'v i■> who ar,.
■est. There will be no fas/C.j,
■no chance for favoritism.
■ who secures the largest
votes will win the piano, mS
down for the rest of the
’ wish there were pianos enough to|B
round for all the girls, but there aiW
not, and all but one will have to be
one of the many other
time
In a ballot ■ i-■ tfe A t*V*
office and the key to
given to the awarding
whose names will be announcJßUß!
another issue of this paper.
Use the free vote coupon in this ■
sue. If you know of any lady w™
bag not been nominated and whom
you think would make a good race
use the nomination blank below and
send her name to this paper or bring
It in person and her name frill be
entered. It matters not if she be
married or single.
Read the rules in the large ad. in
• this- issue or w e will mail them upon
request. Inspect the offerings of the
and learn how you may
secure vottes for yourself or friend.
sure to ask these merchants for
& y»hos e who do not understand the
gSißes and regulations of this contest
BB n cnU at rite us and_;
wi!l be
R 11
Extr a p- ■
■ . M
* ] 9 in gold '■
contestant ha v ’
of votes at that is
extra, in addition to tnßßuer prizes
and its winning will not bar
from securing the piano
other prizes.
someone reap
Re
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The Summerville news.
COTtest and give a 25 vote coupon
with every $1 cash purchase. t
This contest is between individuals j
and no lodge or other organization •
will be permitted to enter. This also
means that no lady will be permitted ,
to stand as the candidate of any par
ticular organization with the j
standing if she wins the
I other prizes it is to go to that (
ization. Such an arrangement would
be manifestly unfair to the other con- (
testants. Any candidate so detected
will be disqualified. Remember and j
have your friends trade with mer
chants who are giving coupons. j
We want new subscribers and a lot
Jof them, and these girls will get their (
for us by seeing their friends and in
ducing them to subscribe or renew
for this paper. We guarantee to ,
make the paper well worth the money
of every subscriber, and we expect to
1 hold all these new subscribers for |
many 1 years to come. That is the
only way we can make this contest
make money for us.
The names of the young ladies who
have already been nominated in this
i contest are given below. We want
each one of them to call at this office
and get a book of receipts and copies
• lot the paper to work with and get
busy. The one who does the best
work is going to have that beautiful
i Obermeyer & Sons piano, and the
I others are going to be re .
by
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Has Mattie
Myrtle JacßßßriuninK-nill,, 1
Hertha Lyerly.
■Br Pearl Summerville.
Miss Myrtle Crain, Summerville 1.
Miss Ellie White, Summerville, R. 1
Miss Ola_ Fowler, Gore, R. 1.
Miss fMjaMßournoy, Trion.
.Miss Hudson, Berryton.
J ' f Berry-on.
’^»®"«^B“^ erson - Trion.
, ; Bj Gamble. Sumtn.-nsllv,
Cox. Summerville, R 5. 1
MisWrannie Lou Davison. Holland, I
Miss Bessie Parham, Trion.
Miss Ruth Shropshire. Gore.
Miss Mary Lou Gaines. Gore. ■/'t
Miss Mabie Broom. Gore, R. 1.
Miss Fay Busbin, Lyerly,
Miss Flora Milam. Surer
Miss Ru’h .Johnson Sumtßji., 4 ?stv§
Miss Alite Wooten Trion.
Miss
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-■ Minm-. • ..
>' Amy -
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Gh e! s
•ss Summerville
Miss Minnie Nix, Summerville. R. H
Miss Bernice Griffitt, Menlo. B|
Miss Louise Hawkins. Summerville.
Miss Fannie Harper, Summerville, B|
Miss Lillie Me
Miss Lena Cherry, Bron, R. 2. B
The United States Bnnually produc-1
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SUMMERVILLE.
iPPtßLY locals
Mr Eugene Taylor of Summerville
was the guest of Mr. Archie Hill her*
Munday.
Bilrs. F. S. Lee and children of Chat
tanooga, are visiting relatives here
and at Holland.
Mr. J. D. Trotter spent the week
end in Cartersville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perry and lit
tle Miss Thelma Shifflett of Rome,
were visiting here Sunday.
Dr. H. D. Brown spent Thursday
in Rome.
Misses Hallie Strozier, Ethel Mar
tin, Mary Dorsey and Mary Lizfcle
Rose and Mr. Frank McWilliams of
Trion drove down Sunday afternoon.
Miss Inez Doster is indisposed this
week.
Mrs. Ed. Bryan of Rome, was vis
iting relatives here Sunday.
rA. N. A. Parsons spent Thurs
day in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wheeler and
children of Summerville were vi-.ting
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dover and fam
ily Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Busbin spent a few days
last week in Rome.
Messrs. D. D. Dover, W. C. Stark
and J. H. Hill made a business trip
»o Rome Friday.
Misses Pauline and Georgia Rau
chenberg and Katie Lee Powell of
Menlo were visiting here Saturday.
Miss Ruby Lee, who is teaching at
Gore, was visiting homefolks Satur
day and Sunday.
OlltnvriTnu c. C. story made a butß**jL
SHAuKEL I UN Chattanooga Friday. cis
Miss Etna Laster and
friends at jB
his
Sat ;
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■■piing Mondays
been JBBjk
25 1
Send 15 I
days from dMMR for TWENIY- I
FIVE VttL]
coupon.
Bp to
ia.,'. .>ntestJESCTt tl is r.u’:>* wi*h
■ agreement that
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BH - Address -
MENLO
H. L. Jett and family of Gadsden,
Ala., moved here last week and have
taken charge of the Hotel. Mr. Jett
and Mr. Murphy, of Birmingham, Ala.
have bought the p. W. Welch stock
of goods and wiwtake charge of the
business this The firm will
be known as Jett, Murphy & Co.
J. F. Perry was in Chattanooga
last week on business.
G. W. Welch and C. D. Harper
went up to Chattanooga Thursday.
Buster and Narra Ballard visited
friends and' relatives at Lafayette
Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. H. H. Connell filled the pulpit
at the Baptist church here Saturday
and Sunday. *■
Mrs. C. A. Land visited revives
in Chattanooga Saturday Sun-
James Moseley of Ala.,
spent Saturday and Menlo.
Zen Taylor is in this
week buying goods. I
T. E. Major has boughßjpiouse in
west end of town. 9'i
Mr. Shankles and party have re
turned from Florida, where they have
been doing a lot of carpenter work.
T. E. Major made a business trip
to Summerville Monday.
J. C. Chamblee left Sunday for
South Georgia. Hi? wife will return
home with him.
G. J. Miller was in Rome Met week
on business. V
Arthur Land visited relaß
< 'hat ■.ii.oog.t last week »•'
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. J. P. Hancock die™
and was buried at Subligna
Mr. Arthur Lanchaster is
sick at this writing.
Mrs. J. W. Parris and Children re
turned Thursday from a visit to Ala
bama City.
Gordon Cameron of Carrollton spent
a few days of last week here.
R. F. Camp and family left Tues
day for Alabama City where they
will make their future home.
Miss Lena Chambers of Holland
spent Sunday and Monday the guest
of Miss Leila Ratliff.
Mrs. R. J. Day has been quite sick
f or tw'O weeks with the grip.
Mrs. J. H. Thomas and daughter.
Miss Bell, returned Thursday fromß
few days visit to
L. H. Lamb of Suß
I'uesd ty here.
Mrs. P. L. Martuß
. few days ii. •
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Mr. Chambers
from a visit to Holland. ■Jgg
Miss Lucy spent SuM
m
Mr. W. R. Funday
Summerville.
Mrs. and daughter,
Pearl spent SjJkinßerryton.
Miss
a numbjArf fr~
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in
Bizzie P P eU '
of
B; Holland.
Miss Cora Zimmerman spent Sun- <
Buy in Summerville.
Blu je Chambers who has been
■lßsiek is much better at this i
■riting. _ _ _
f H. C. Crowder and wife left Tue
I day for Alabama City where they
make their future home.
Brandy” Wooten gave a musical
Bt bis home Tuesday night.
V Miss Lena Stephens gave the yount
Ppcople a singing Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clements spent
I Sunday in Summerville.
I Miss Peart Little is visiting her
MISS reo.*i
sister Mrs. J. W. Pursley.
Brhe new bridge across Chapel
Hlek is near completion. A bridge
hA has been very badly needed for
srße time.
Miss Hallie Strozier’s Sunday school
class entertained Mrs. W. O. Me
Mullan’s class at _ Friday
the Metho^^B|M£ e
the
Great Lakes.
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I rr'HEF'oMna the matter of mscr- <
I 1 WC e You get oul your policy .
; and pote *e company which you h
I are inSflW Certain qurfhons should
not arise to wony you at such a tune.
I You should not be worried bythe
a ebjß
.'v.,y-;i;.' J bße claim
BOBBeEBIBBBiw . « • • __ j
C should not be worried by the
fcuesbon of whether you have had ,
Knough protection to cover your loss. '
To be insured in the Hartford
*| Fire Insurance Company ehmi-
I nates the irst two of these woma
I By consultation with the undersigned
I before taking out your
tell you the MB
insurance to carry . ||
the third.
I Edge & I jOP
J neral Insurance, j
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
KOPERINTEKDFNTS
.Lur-isrv :')W *, v ’
'' .rd of County
held at house
all present.
VessßwW H. Penn, W. D.
~ Holland 'titere<j®
the theyjj
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MkEd Clowdls B
■na Scoggins ■
Brncrvillv A
Bdvnd that of twenty ■
jgß dollars i e appropriated from ■g||||
Bfieneral ifrpu to be expended on ■
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■ter
Fnorth of
k Ordered House Bond No
*4 of on Bonds
be paid
Bellah be paid
t from General
col,ectln ß the
for 1911. ■
The following accounts were order-
ed pal™ fjjfl
General Fund—A. L. Ragland. 13.00;
W. L. Farrow, 2.00; Cleghorn Bros.
6.63; Strange & Cochran, 2.70; Tay
lor & Espy, 1.65; Marshall & Bruce
Co. 12.10; James Supply Co..
Foote & Davies Co., 20.35; * ‘
Wilson, 9 70; Summerville X■' ws, '•■■■■
G. J. Wilson. 16 66; ■ ’
H. M. Hawkins. 25.00;
Telephone Co., 1.50; J. M.
25 00; A. L Dalton, 30 00; J.
lard, 22.50. W
Bridge Fund—W B
' 80; T. S. Weems, 5.00. B|
Fund —J C 1
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prove htjrtrwayw tn the tTntted
Btatee.
New Otrfnea. wtth »»,•» «««•
miles. fe the largest of the Wanda.
W. R Fox. IM W. Washington St.
Notlesvffle. “After softer
tne manv Mdney tronb-
Mte.
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Bp than anv othe r
need btrt have poet-
Bpv set my kidneys right. Other
Kberv of my family have need
wth simitar