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The SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Official Organ of Chattooga
County
Summerville, Georgia
O. J. ESPY .... (Ed.-Mgr. 1911-38)
D. T. ESPY .. . Editor & Manager
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Published Every Thursday by
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
Entered at the Post Office at
Summerville, Ga., as Second-
Class Mail Matter.
Card of Thanks, In Memoriam
or any notice where there is an
for at the rate of a cent a word,
admission price will be charged
LYERLY HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
INSIDE GOSSIP
We wonder why the high school
pupils won’t sing?
Who has such a big mouth in
the seventh grade?
We wonder who Dot B. writes
to in commerce called “Football
Hardy?”
What boys whistled at Shorter
College girls last week?
Why is Nancy S. so interested
in football games?
What attraction a certain sen
ior girl finds in Gore?
Why is Jean C. so anxious to
go to Dublin Thanksgiving?
Who Helen R. is carrying the
torch for now?
Why there are so many dumb
MADAME TILLIE
1
Bk mH
In fact, anything you wish to know is revealed in my
PRIVATE consultation.
Please DON’T confuse my work with that of the cheap,
ordinary Fortune Teller, Card Reader, Trance Medi
um or Rhreollogists. My work is DIFFERENT.
Come to Madam’s office if bewildered, distressed, disappoint
ed or in sorrow. I can and will help you.—English Palmist.
I have devoted my life to developing this God-given power.
There is no mystery so deep I cannot fathom; no heart so
sad I cannot gladden. So why be wretched and grope in the
dark. My advice never fails. I hold my work above satisfying
the idle curious for mere dollars and cents. I am sincere, and
all I ask is that you be in earnest.
OFFICE HOURS OPEN 9 A. M. UNTIL 10 P. M.
i
LOOK FOR SIGNS AND TRAILER.
Located Outside City Limits Summerville-Trion Highway
Highway No. 27
CHOOSE YOUR
CHRISTMAS JEWELRY TODAY
We have a complete line of Eversharp Pen and Pen
cil Sets. Rings, Watches, Carmen Bracelets, Pearls,
Lockets, Pocket Books, Identification Bracelets, Sil
verware, Dresses Sets and Christmas Cards.
Take Advantage of Our LAY-AW AY PLAN
HAIR MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Jewelry Dept.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Ji. , 1 From where I sit Joe Marsh
Ed Carey Invents
F a Weed Killer
Ed Carey invented a new way to
kfll weeds ... a special, homemade
chemical you spray around the gar
den. so yon don’t have to grub
around between the plants.
First and only time he tried it,
ft was death to weeds all right.
Only thing is that it killed the
plants, too!
Guess that’s the way with al!
these well-intentioned schemes to
end our troubles and correct the
quirks of nature. Like Prohibition
as a means of ending the abuse of
drinking. Almost everybody knows
Coprrigkt,Uiuttd Stole* Bremen FumMtu
ones in school, especially in Eng
lish?
Why is Ann B. always so in
terested in news from Mercer
University?
Why Mary C. is always jump
ing up in class looking for a blue
truck to pass by?
Who is referred to as “Hubba
Hubba” by two junior girls?
Why a certain senior girl likes
to hear the name “Billy?”
What junior and senior girls
' keep the telephone line to Sum
merville School busy?
Why Charlotte E. loves a cer
tain “blue convertible?”
What entire grade failed spell
ing except one girl?
Why Ann and Nancy got whis
tled at in Summerville Sunday?
Could it have been that new car?
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SONGS
Kathryn V. to J. L.: “Always.”
Barbara K. to Charles C.: “Till
the End of Time.”
Ann B. to Buice W.: “I'll See
You in My Dreams.”
i Tennie Jo to Ralph F.: “Give
i Me Five Minutes More.”
Nancy S. to Gene L. of the
j Navy: “One More Tomorrow.”
Charlotte E. to Danny M.:
“Honey.”
The tobacco industry of the
United States uses 8,000.000
pounds of maple syrup a year
for flavoring.
Cephalos was the largest man
ufacturer of armor in ancient j
Greece 2,500 years ago and had
several scores of slaves on his
payroll.
The explosion of the volcano,
Katmai in Alaska, in 1912, was
I heard 750 miles away.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW?
—who and when you should mar
ry. Who your friends and enemies
are. If the one you love loves you.
If your loved one is true or false.
How to win the one you love. How
to succeed, whyi you have failed.
What you are best adapted for.
How to influence others. How to
always get your wish.. When you
are unlucky. How to be lucky?
i —from past experience, or from
looking at “dry” counties that
Prohibition kills respect for law
and order, and substitutes the
greater evils of gangsterism, hip
flaskdrinking, juvenile delinquency,
and poisoned “hooch.”
i From where I sit, the only sen
sible thing is to do our weeding the
I old-fashioned way—like the brew
ers are doing with Self-Regulation.
' Watch out for abuses but don’t
’ kill the plants!
WANT ADS
JUST ARRIVED’ Carload of
small and medium size Upright
and self-player pianos with
benches to match. The pianos
have beautiful keyboards and fin
ish, and look and play like new.
Each piano is tuned and guar
anteed. Drop in and see them, or
write JONES PIANO CO., 615
Shorter Ave., Rome, Ga.
WANTED Young woman to
learn good jobs for the future.
Excellent working conditions,
good pay while learning. Apply
Walker County Hosiery Mill, Ly
erly, Ga. 8-1-ts
WANTED—To drill water wells,
anywhere, any depth. Modern
machinery, quick service. All
kinds of pumps furnished and
installed. Call or write W. M
Kittle. Box 132, Ringgold, Ga
WANTED Farm help, good
wages, nice houses. Apply to E.
L. Pless, Cloudland, Ga. ts
WELDING PAYS—Have it done
the Cranmore Way. We are
well-equipped to do any kind
of welding, large or small jobs.
J. W. Cranmore, Phone 406, La-
Fayette, Ga. ts
FOR SALE
Large east-front lots, facing pav
ed Lyerly highway, just below
cotton mill. Take your choice.
Terms if desired. Located in the
Burnham-Farrar Subdivision.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
PlGS—Eight weeks old pigs and
several older ones for sale—
Robert Gamble. 4t/p
DRY WOOD
We will have plenty of really dry
wood all winter, delivered in $5,
$lO and S2O loads.
Builders Supply Co. - Phone 158-L
GOOD COW for sale. Jesse C.
Lee, Bellah Addition, Summer
ville, Ga.
FOR SALE—One 1936 Ford. Ex
cellent condition. $295. —Marks
Accessory Store.
FOR SALE One 6-room block
house near Welcome Hill
Church.—Mrs. Jess Tucker, Trion
Ga„ Route 1.
FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 1
mile north of Summerville, just
off highway. New garage and
large lot. Also two 4-room houses
in city limits north of town.—
Hollis Real Estate, Summerville.
FOR SALE—New (still in crate)
dry cleaning equipment. This
is U. S. Hoffman machinery and
is the latest models. Have all
items necessary to operate com
plete plant. See T. W. Snow, 165
Marsh Ave., Trion, Ga., or call
232-R, Trion.
FOR SALE—Good pair mules, 6
and 7 years old, 1,100 lbs. —G.
L. Rosser, near Berryton Bridge.
FOR SALE —Two tons lespedeza
hay; 1 mule; 2-horse plow, No.
12 Oliver; cultivator, and other
farming tools.—L. W. Mitchell, 2
miles east of Gore High School
on Sand Mountain Road 2t/p
FOR SALE—S3O baby buggy, sls;
bassinet, $5. Both slightly used.
See at Mrs. N. B. Daniel’s, Menlo,
Georgia.
LUMP COAL AND SLABS. Also
hauling of ail kinds. See Joe R.
Gaines or leave order at Marks
Accessory Store. Phones 1860 and
0-1330.
FOR SALE New 5-room house
just completed with finished
hardwood floors, hot and cold
water, double compartment kit
chen and cabinets. Inlaid linol
eum in kitchen and bathroom.
Wired for electric stove; complete
bathroom, also screened-in porch.
There are six lots that go with
| this house, located just north of
Summerville in city limits on
■ main highway. See T. W. Snow,
| Trion, or J. A. Scoggins in Sum
| merville.
FOR SALE Kerosene cooking
stove, practically new 5-burner,
Late model. Will sell at bargain
C. P. Hamilton, Summerville.
Route 4.
FOR SALE—Six rooms and bath;
hot and cold water; 2y 4 acres
of land, outbuildings; 2y 2 miles
north of Trion on highway. See
Jack Ragland at Giles Supply
Store, Summerville, Ga.
WANTED TO BUY—Good used
bicycles. See Jim Berry, Berry’s
Goodyear Store, Summerville.
NOTICE—Auto parts for sale and
general repair work done at
Jim’s Auto Supply at Pennville.
We specialize in starter and gen
erator repair work. Jim Gree
son. 3t
LOST—One white pig, 6 weeks
old; last seen Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Finder please notify Faires Bram
lett, Summerville, Route 2.
FOR RENT
Good 5-room house with 15 acres
of land. Close to town.
HOLLIS REAL ESTATE
Summerville, Ga.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
SOME NICE boxwoods for sale.—
Mrs. B. R. Moore, Trion, Route
1, on Welcome Hill Road.
NOTICE—WiII thresh cane seed
Saturday, Nov. 16.—M. R. and
H. C. Elrod, Lyerly, Ga.
FOR SALE—New 4-room house. 1
mile south of Summerville on
Lyerly Road. Priced low so it will
sell at once.—Hollis Real Estate,
Summerville.
FOR SATE—74 acres of land one
mile west of Berryton; 56 acres
in cultivation; 4-room house and
new barn. Hollis Real Estate,
Summerville
THE
Chattooga Mercantile’s
PRE-THANKSGIVING
SALE
FOR THE HOME
Lovely for the Bedroom or Those Open Spaces in the Living Room . . .
Beautiful Chiquita-Plaid Rag Rugs
Hand loomed in the traditional manner by the Indians of Old Mexico. Approxi
mately 24 inches by 42 inches. 0J.98
A MELODY IN HARMONY!
Handsome Floral Draperies
Pinch pleated tops. Approximately 36 inches wide and 90 inches long. Just the
thing to add sparkle and brilliance to that lived-in Living Room. Ideal for the bed
room too! Predominate background colors: blue, rose and tan. slo*9B
CURTAINS
Just the kind you have been waiting for—those neat, prim and smart ruffled cur
tains that give a lift. In white and cream. Other styles in neat, tidy, tailored open work
or marquisette. From s2*9B to s7’9B
Picturesque Table Linens
In captivating prints; made to add charm and delight at the meal-time. Fast colors
and pre-laundered —ready for use. In sizes 40x50 and 56x80. Some with lovely
napkins to match. Make lovely gift items. sl*39 to ss*9B
Yards and Yards of Woolen Goods
All 54 inches wide in bright solids and bewitching plaids. From SJ.9B to s3*so yd.
Handkerchiefs for the Ladies
In classic prints, fine lawn and mederia. 10 c to sl-98
FOR THE MEN . . .
Pure white cotton and bordered Handkerchiefs. From 20 c to 59 c
FOR THE MAN Who Likes His Winter Wardrobe in Gay Colors . . .
Unusual values in sleeveless and long sleeve and slip-over Sweaters. $1.98 to $7*95
Rayon and Woolen Plaid Shirts
Just the thing to knock-about in. $6-95
HUNTING OR OUTDOOR SHIRTS—SO » wool in navy blue only. fa .95
SPECIAL
FOUR BRAEMOOR 3-PIECE SUITS ...
100 % wool; two in lovely Shepherd plaid, one in Autumn brown and one in Kelly
green. An exceptional good buy. Originally $49.98 Now only $39'50
FOR SALE
Store building 12 by 20 feet; new,
weatherboarded. Can be made
into residence. Lot 100 by 175
415 feet off Dixie Highway on
Penn Bridge Road. Price reduced
to $1,350.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE—Good 4-room house
at Pennville. Lot 85x275; city
water and electricity. Also an
other 4-room house at Pennville
with larger lot. —Hollis Real Es
tate, Summerville.
FOR SALE 6-room house in
Menlo. Barn and 13 acres of
land; good well and spring in
pasture; plenty of wood.—Hollis
Real Estate, Summerville.
Naturally
The train for Washington had
just pulled out of Norfolk and the
passengers had settled them
selves for the journey when a
tall and dignified man presented
himself in the club car and, ad
dressing the passengers there,
asked: “Is theah a gen-leman
from Albemarle County present?”
One man stood up and stated
that he was a native of that
Thursday, November 14,1946
county.
“Fine!” beamed the first man.
“I wondah if I might borrow
youah co’kscrew fo’ a minute?”
There are more than 200 causes
of headache.
Fully 75 per cent of the cloth 1
woven in China is produced by
hand looms.
In 1938 there were 307 toll
bridges in the United States. )
In two hours of flying a bee
will use up her own weight of
honey as fuel for her “engines.”