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SIGNS OF SUCCESS
It is said that early in life success expands
the hatband. Later in life it usually expands
the waist-band. Possibly so.
But these are not the only signs of cuscess
There is the comfortable feeling that pro
vision is made for old age, that the comforts
of life may be had, that children may be ed
ucated, that you may travel occasionilly. It’s
fine. Who will succeed? Only those who lay
a careful foundation by forming a saving
habit an dkeep their funds in a safe Bank
like ours. \
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Chattooga County Bank
Summerville, Ga.
TO THE FARMERS OF CHATTOO
GA AND FLOYD COUNTIES >
We wish to announce the completion of
a gin stand at Crystal Springs. Also the read
iness of the Gin at Storey’s Mill. Both gin
stands in the very best of condition. New
saws, new brushes, and new riles. Also a
working over of all machinery in genral.
We are now in shape to gin at least sixty
bales of cotton per day. Come and look
them over.
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Yours for service,
STOREY GIN COMPANY
Cotas Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause There'is only one 'JBromo Quinine.'
E. W. GROVE'S si.narnra on box. 30c.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1926.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BfOMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by aaynr e without causing nervousness or ringint
la the head. E.W. GROVES signature oa box. 30c.
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Local News
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Cliff Dodd, of Chattanooga, was a
visitor here Tuesday night. p
Mrs. Joel Jones has been right sick !
since Sunday.
Miss Annie Pitts is spending this
week with Miss Ada Moyers in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Espy.
Miss Allie Bryant, to the regret of
many friends, is indisposed with a
sprained ankle, since Monday night. ;
Miss Bunnie Abbott has returned
from a visit to Taylorsville and At
lanta. ;
John D. Taylor, Sr., has returned ;
from a business trip to Washington, 1
D. C. ■
Scott Pullen, of Thomaston, was a ]
recent guest of his parents, Mr. and ;
Mrs. J. A. Pullen. ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner and ;
children visited relatives in Chatta- ■
nooga Sunday.
Miss Mabel Green, of Dry Valley, ;
spent Wednesday night in the home
of her uncle, G. P. Mahan.
News have been received from the '
Cochran and Rich families who were ;
in the storm districts in Florida say- ;
ing they were safe.
Miss Mary Garrett, who has been ;
sick at the Harbin hospital, in Rome, ;
is able to resume her duty as super- ;
intendent of the hospital.
Summerville schools were dismissed !
Wednesday afternoon in honor of W. ;
L. Gamble, county school superintend- ;
ent, whose funeral and burial were ;
held at that time.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Wofford, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Standfield, Mr. and Mrs. !
Dewey Edwards and son, Charles, ]
were visiting the formers’ daughter, <
and family, Mrs. Frank Wooten of <
Berryton, Tuesday.
Misses Mary Thompson, Virginia I
Harper and Leona Smith are pleas- '
antly domiciled in the home of Mr. ;
and Mrs. D. P. Henley, on Washing- ;
ton avenue. ;
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Turner and I
Miss Nell Craig, of Chattanooga, Mr |
and Mrs. Paul Andress, of Winston- ;
Salem, N. C., were dinner guests ;
Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. ;
C. Turner. *
S. H. Tallen,t of Broomtown, Ala., ;
is the guest of his son, W. 11. Tallent. ;
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Espy left Tues- ;
day on a weeks’ vacation to be spent ■
at Asheville, N C.
Julian Ross and Oscar Ross, of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., relatives of <
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Farrar, tiephon- ;
ed their safety, but described the dis- .
trict in which they lived as being de- I
molished with only three buldings ]
standing. |
Relatives from out of town to at- <
tend the funeral and burial of G. W. I
Sewell Monday afternoon were Mrs. I
W. K. Garmany, John Cheek, and
Mrs. Kirkpatrick, of Chattanooga; ,
Mrs. Alice Lemings, of Rossville, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Neal, of Berryton,
Mrs. Walter Maxey and children, of
Subligna, Mrs. Dora Tucker, Mr. and
Mrs. Vai Freeman and Jesse Tucker
of Menlo.
Miss Piror, of the Wayne P. Sewell
company, came Wednesday to coach
the actors in the play to be given
October Ist, under the auspices of the
P.-T. A. Cupid-up-to-Date.” Miss Pi
ror is being entertained in the home
of Mrs. D. P. Henley during her stay
in Summerville.
Sunday School
Classes ’Entertained.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Farrar and Mr
and Mrs. D. P. Henley entertained the
Westminster and Vanguard classes of
the Presbyterian Sunday school
Thursday evening, at the church
building.
C. E. Bell, of Trion, delighted the
group with many new games, and a
delicious salad and an ice course was
served.
Moonlight Outing For
Young Set.
A group of the younger set, chap
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Duke Espy
and Miss Edith Wheeelr, enjoyed a
lovely moonlight picnic at the Mont
gomery mill pond, last Friday eve
ning. Those enjoying the outing were
Misses Kitty Adams, Evelyn Pullen,
Frances Myers, Drucilla Wood, Frank
Shumate, Thelma Wood, Eugenia
Powell, Cleland Hunt, Margaret
Thomason, Janie Ruth Trimble and
Venice Wheeler. John H. Bitting,
Howard Pless, Farrow Mahan, J. T.
Hunt, Frank Drake, Cott Pullen, Jack
Owens, Punk Pullen, Roy Alexander,
Archie B. Cordle and Harry McGin
nis.
Wedding Group
Entertained at Party
Tuesday Evening
Following the rehearsal of the 80l-
Jng-Allen wedding plans Tuesday eve
ning at the church, Mrs. Duke Espy
and Miss Edith Wheeler entertained
the wedding group in the Wheeler
home on Washington avenue.
The home was most attractive in an
arrangement of the golden rod Sep
tember’s symbolic flower and the
color motif of yellow was extended
f through the refreshments consisting
of a salad and an ice course.
Rook was played at four tables.
Those present were, Misses Annie
Pitts, Naomi Bolling, Aline Allen,
Virginia Harper, and Leona Smith.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Garvin, Mid M. Allen,
Jr., Frank Oaks, W. L. Horton and
James Jackson, Jr
Piano For Sale
Do you want a great bargain
A fine piano?
SEE MR. SMITH THIS WEEK. d
SOME ONE WILL BE VERY LUCKY. ;■
’ LADIES HATS j
Some splendid styles in today*
Our usual under-priced values ;
nothing over $4.75
ASPECIALONSATURDAY |
National Cloak and Suit Co. $1.95 HATS, shown
in this weeks’ catalogue by them, we oiler them to i
you, their name in them at Z
M. 50 5
You can’t match these hats at $2.50. z
hugs |
Our best line and biggest values |
Floor covering. We have no competition. Get our z
prices and save money. Z
SPECTACLES
We sell glasses every day. Complete line and all ;
parts. Let us repair your old ones—replace some
part or change frame or lense. d
FINE NOTE PAPER, QINE 03 d
PERCOLATOR TOPS 03 I;
FELT SHOE POLISHER 05
LACQUER POWDER BOX o 5 ;•
HAIR BRUSHES lo <!
LARGE BALL TWINE 10 d
CUFF LINKS, PAIR 10 !;
JEWEL SET RINGS 10 !;
FRENCH TALCUM POWDER 10 ■
COLGATES FACE POWDER 10 ;>
SEWING MACHINE OIL, 25c VALUE 10
CHILDREN’S ROMPERS 6 19 d
BEST YAR-WIDE SHEETING 19 d
POUND PACKAGE FINE COFFEE 33 d
GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, PACKAGE 39 !'
SI.OO DRESS SHIRTS 05
GUARANTEED CLOCKS $1.19 d
6 x 9 LINOLEUM RUGS $2,79 d
Saturday Special on Sugar, Coffee, Snuff, Tobacco, Lard
And Meat. d
Cleghorns’
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is too valuable to lose by fire. Yet fire destroys just 3
M such homes as yours every hour of the day.
2 What if your home should burn? Would you have the E
S protection of Fire Insurance to pay the loss? Many a 5
S home owner today rejoices in the knowledge that he
S had insurance when his home burned. If your house a
S were destroyed by lire, would you face insurance and p
3 comfort or loss and poverty ! You can make yourself qI
financially safe by letting this agency proteca you g
3 with Fire Insurance now. 6
j W. P. SELMAN I
§ Summerville 3a. §
| Officr |
| Selman-McGinnis Drug Company |
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4° On I
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COMPOUNDED QUARTERL Y
Chattooga County Bank |
/ Summerville, Georgia.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUlNIf’.
.tape the Cough and Headache and work.
Cold. E. W, GROVE S signature on each box. 40c
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The ifca*
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I-AXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be take
by anyone without causing nervousness or hum.
ta the head. E.W. GROVE S signature on box. 30c