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| SPECIAL J£IR |
| Coiae to the Fair Next Week !
I Kfifcs “ ssrix's x g
I <be remarkable g
every one a real bargain and many beyond comparison. _.
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Sj£S Coat Suits, worth 18.00 14.98 50 pr. fine Shoes worth 3.50 2.39 4 SheeUng g 3 golid dresger 16x20 glaßß 5 , 95 O ne Pound Talcum Powder 10c
2D Coat Suits, worth 10.00 6-48 50 pr. calf skin Shoes wo , • Apron Ginghams 5c Solid Oak Dresser, 24x30 glass, 9.95 10 Spools Silk Thread - -10 c
Coat Suits, worth 15.00 .... 11-98 Brogan Shoes •••••• • Cotton Checks 5c Barge oak rocker, worth 2.50,.. 1.69 100 pieces 25c Jewelry - -10 c ?a\
Long Coais, worth 7.50 3.98 Heavy Cotton Sweatee 5c 10c Dining chairs, worth 1.00 75c - - - - . -10 c
Long Coats, worth X 2t 0 ’ 12 1-2 and 15c Percal 10c Good sizes Canvas trunk .... p . . . 10c
Wool Skirts, worth up to 3.50 1.98 All wool sweaters, o . ’ w . Suitin „ 33c Childs Rockers 50c .
Wool Skirts, worth 5.00 2.68 All wool sweaters, wor. 3to 3.50,2*39 50c Wool g „ guitlng 39c C hilds Dining chairs 50c 12 dozen Hair Pins - -10 c
Src Drop Skirts, worth 75c 48c Heavy fleece lined un erwear a Good W'ool Suiting 25c Good sized seven oven-stove .... 5.48 Four Men’s Collars for- 10c
5/ Drop Skirts, worth 1.00 69c 50 11.00 Dress i Shirts ... •• < Cambric Lining . Asst’d colors .. 3c Good sized Galvanized wash tub 39c Good Hammer -- - -10 c X-T J
Drop Skirts, worth 2.00 98c 200 Dress Shirts, wor u . Bleached Domestic .. 7c Large Galvanized wash tub ....59c Steel Hammer, worth 85c, 25c
Rain Coats, worth 10.00 6.98 Lot Dress Shirts, wor. 60 to , Linene—colors .... 10c 12 large pieces assorted glass ware 40c Steel Shingle Hatchet 25c I
Red Norfolk Jackets, worth 6.00, 3.48 Lot Hats, worth 2.2 u • CaUco 5c worth 31.50 55c 40c 9tcel Lath Hatchet - -
Good sweaters, worth 1.50 to 175 1.25 Lot Hats, worth 3. 42 dinner get> wor th 4.00 ....1.55 Knob Locks
AU wool sweaters, worth 2.50 .. 169 lx>t Hats, wort . boys DEpARTMENT . i Set Tumblers 19c . Enameled Boilers -
fe/ Fine ZS sZealert. Zorth 4.00 3.29 Lot Hats, worth LOO ..._. 50c Lot Suitß> worth 3 . 5 0 to 5.00 .. 1.98 ®^“ 8 5 2.89 5 ’fo^ 1 60 c
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?|j Child, .—ter., worth •-«.* w ‘l3c K»“ r«»l. Sult. 1« M.ttm, Rut. »c Do „ble Plush Up Robe ■
i Don’t Fail to See Our Wonderful 10-Cent |,
1 CLEGHOKi BROS. 11
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Mr? J* C. in town
Wat Suits
hii;t Waists
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LI bought direct from
|SW| manufacturer. The
the very newest. *»
This department is in
charge of Mrs. Julia
K kins, who is now ready to 1
B show this line of goods
| Thompson Hilesjjjw
I Summerville,
was -R
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WE Manning was here SatiW
BRm Subllgna.
THE BVMMERVILLE NEWS. THURSDAY.
NEJjK
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re^B^B” n ’
Bg business trip to
Rev. B. F. Hunt of Villanßw was in
town
Mallicoat is recovering
from^^^^^^i RneßS -
Mr.
Harry, Rome
, Mr. Joe Rome
was in town Sunday,
Clatie Wilson up from
Sunday to visit homefolks.
A. visiting her
LdaugWkMrs. T|B in Rome this
■ week. WK .
I . Misses Leila May
I Echols Ly
ferly.
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B James
■ Trion
Mrs. Tyner of R
■ h-re with h.-r ■WH * ,
■ Branner.
Misses and
I Hawkins weekend
I relatives prings.
| Miss Anne Cleghorn left Monday
■ to visit Mrs. J. R. Pitner in Chatty
I nooga, and will attend a
■ Clarksville, Tenn, and visit fdß.<l
Somerset. Ky
8.. Cleghorn returned Sat] l
urday from Carter#ville.
**Mrs. John Gramling and Mr#. T. I
R.Bartenfleld spent Friday in Rome. I
FlSr».*Jno. D. Taylor ha# returned
■rom a visit to relatives in Knox
'ville, Tenn.
Friend# of Mrs. Selena Hanson will
be pleased to know that she is re
covering from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kimble of
Oklahoma passed through town Fri
day, enroute to Holland, where they
expect to make their future home.
Miss Lena Fuller, after spending a
pleasant vacation here with home
folks rerijrned to Chattanooga Sun-
w
Friends of Mr. Gordon Allen are
glad to see him out after a week s
confinement at home with an injured
ankle.
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Mr. J. M. Bridges was in town
Saturday selling a wagon load of
Sand Mountain grown potatoes. They
were fine enough for any fair, and
were of the “Nancy Hall” variety.
Mr. A. H. Mattox has moved his
family from this place to Rome,
where friends hope for them suc
cess md happiness in their new
1 home.
■ Mr. J. C. Hammond expects to
Bove his family from Haywood to
Riis place this week where they will
“e at home to friends in their beauti
ful new home on Washington street.
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- State of of Toledo, Lu
cas
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HALL’S CATARRH
’ cure" FRANK. J. CHENEY.
1 Sworn to before me and
in my presence, this 6th day of Dm
cember, A. D. 1886. &
(Seal) A.
I lAm Giving the Most
Astonishing Bargains
Call and see them.
Ajso handle all kinds Feed Stuff
PITTS |
Oh, You Calomel, get out of the
way and let LIV-VER-LAX do the
work, purely vegetable, ask The
Trion Co.
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THE BANK OF COMMERCE
From a financial standpoint, who is
FARMERS friend? THE BANK.
vVhv? will help
uceßaise in
i Since 1820 nearly 31,000,000 im
s migrants liaveXHhui in Unit <
» States ports.
802 came.