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TO THE TRADE!!
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If we were at all egotistical we should certainly compliment ourselves
in the selection of our immense gorgeous, attractive and unprece
dented array of Fashionable Novelties for this season’s trade. We are
conscious of the fact, and say unhesitatingly, that never before in Sum
merville’s history has there been such a razzling, dazzling, realistic dis
play as fashionable Dress Goods, consisting of over one hundred differ
ent styles of textures as now await your inspection AT OUR STORE.
Every thing from the finest broad cloth to the staple manchesters. Do
not fail to'see them—to see is to buy—trim mimgs in Plush, Velvets.
Silks or Braids to match every piece of gjods in the house. We have
clipped the choicest styles and the richest bargains from a number of
the largest Eastern houses and are therefore prepared to show you the
latest and best that the afford. Do not take our word—Come
• and see.
Dry Goods.
j*Se- In the selection of Dry Goods generally, we have exercised especial care
and are,indeed gratified to note that our shelves are replete with
everything in this line that pertains to style and comfort.
Cloaks, Cloaks, Wraps, Wraps.
In Cloaks and wraps, long and short, we fear no contradiction when we
’ say that our stock is complete,from the ordinary Jacket to the finest
Silk Plush—all sizes, all colors, all prices—cheaper by .25 per cent
_than you can purchase them in the largest cities.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
Embracing the best Kentucky Jeans suits to the finest Woolens. Huge
stock, perfect workmanship and best fitting goods on the market.
Our stock of overcoats is in keeping with Clothing stock. We have
anything you want from the cheapest to the best.
UNDERWEAR.
Complete stock—Gent's, Ladies’, Misses’ Children’s and Infant’s in
suits or by single garment as you like.
HATS akd cjxips.
Any style, any price, any color.
': BOOTS AND SHOES. :
We arc at least three lengths ahead. We offer you for your inspection
a perfect stock. The best Brogan made $1.25, a nice Calf Shoe
for Ladies sl, the best lace shoe in calf, flannel lined
for ladies $1.25. This shoe is without doubt
the best shoe ever offered for the money. All other shoes and boots at
lowest possible prices.
—— Jeans, Jeans, Jeans.
We carry every grade of the old reliable Kentucky and are prepared to
offer you inducements this season on Jeans, prices that very few can
meet and none can beat.
Flannls! Flannels!! Flannels!!!
In red and white, twilled and plain, from the cheapest to the finest
Shoker and Operas, we have a complete walk-over. We cannot dupli
cate our purchase by 10 to 20 per cent. We happened to be at the right
place at the right time for these goods.
We have added a most beautiful line of window fixtures this Season
Shades, Lace Curtains and ofel.es, and our stock of Lambrequins, Table
( 'overs and Scarfs must be seen to be admired.
Shawls and Hoods are in abuudance with us, and we can scarcely
get around for notions. Corsets, d’loves, Blankets, Quilts. Trunks,
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Hardware, Guns, ete., —in fact our stock is
very complete iu every department and we promise out friends and the
trade generally that we shall continue to sell as cheaply as the same
class of goods can be manufactured and sold elsewhere. With due ap
preciation of past patronage, we await your inspection of our present
unequalled stock Very truly,
Hollis & Hinton.
CHATTOOGA NEWS.;
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TIivRSnAY MoltXlN'i, N-.V.i'' 1880
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AIL THE LOCAL NEWS IN THIS WEEK’S i
. ?<I<WS L -
Just received a lot of extra fine
old Peach and Apple brandy by
Jno. R. Clemmons.
The' North Georgia Conference
met at Cedartown Wednesday (yes
terday). Rev. T. 11. Timmons from
this place attended.
BLACKDRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
B. B. Tatum, representing the
I Alliance Herald of Rome, was in
I town Wednesday of last week and
L paid this office a pleasant call.
EQy’WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
Call on Mrs.Svarwick and see her
new Dress Goods, Hats, Trimmings,
L Ribbons, etc., etc., as cheap as the 1
cheapest.
A letterwas received last week
from J. M. Lee, ofCrawflsh Springs,
who recently went to Mexico for
his health, seating that he was very
much better than when he left,!
home.
■■'■v Mrs. W. 11. Lyerly will make her ■
home at Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleg-1
horn’s until Christmas and probably '
, winter, while Capt. Lyerly will
continue to give his attention to |
mining operations at Dirtseller.
Rev. H. C. Brown, formerly pas- j
> tor of Bethel church in this couirty,
has accepted a call from the Presby
terian church at Fort Gaines, this
state, at a salary, we understand,
of SBOO. We wish him success and I
prosperity 7 in his new Held.
The crops are fine and this fact
\ Jias encouraged us to buy a large
« stock of goods of every kind. Wc
I are prepared for a big tr. !<-. W;-
v know wc can suit you i t qgality j
and we invite you to come and talk !
with us about prices. Th . are so ’
«•- Jlow that we can tell them only .
across the counter.
T. Hiles & Co, I
During the past ten days there
have been a great deal of bad wea
ther—more, it seems to us than
common.
For Sale.—We have a splendid
heating, stove to sell cheap, for cash.
Call at News office.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wy
att in Atlanta on the 18th ifist a
tine daughter. The News extends
heartiest congratulations to the
happy parents.
Full line of Millinery Goods of
every description at Mrs. Warwick’s
A great many people in Summer
ville are using coal instead of
wood this winter. They say coal
is cheaper—and besides it is- very
! difficult to get wood when wanted.
McElree’s WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases.
The Messenger states that Rev.
T. S. Johnson has accepted the call I
and will supply the pulpit of the I
Presbyterian church at LaFayette. |
iln Rev. Mr. Johnson the people of
LaFayette secure an efficient and
zealous minister.
Tax Collector Johnson reports j
: only about $2,000 taxes collected to '
!date. There remains only about!
25 days in which to pay and there
j are SIB,OOO yet to collect.
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Gratifying to All,
The high position attained and
■ the universal acceptance and ap
proval of the pleasant liquid fruit
i remedy, Syrup of Figs, as the most
: excellent laxitive known, illustrate
the value of the qualities on which
its success is based and are abund
antly gratifying to the California
Fig Syrup Company.
A’ Dream for To-Night.
The darkness of night like a mantle
is lying
On the children of joy and the chil
dren of sorrow,
Who, while the still moments unheed-
I ed are flying,
| Are dreaming ot trading at Burns’to
morrow.
For a great many know and more will
| find out,—that J. J. Burns will sell
i them better bargains than anybody else,
Drugstore Talk.
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We invite your attention to the following points concerning our stock of
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES.
Everybody at some time or other uses Drugs and everybody [knows
it is highly important that they should be fresh aqd pure. We have
fresh, pure, unadulterated drugs, and a practical experience in handling
and preparing them ; consequently we feel warranted in saying we can
give satisfaction in this line to the trade. Our Patent Medicine stock
embraces all the staples and if we have not the article wanted in stock
will order it without delay. The next thing we want to mention is our
stock of
PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, ETC,
And we desire to say that in these articles our stock is complete. Var
nishes, Diamond Dyes, all colors, Oils for harness and every
kind of machinery, Kerosene oil, Oil cans, all sizes
Window Glass. We make a specialty of Lamp goods—have
them at from 20c to $5.00 —and will say it will pay you to see them. In
TOILET ABTICLES, E’ZEJS.TP'U'Iyr ZEEiIE, ETC.
We go head and stay there without a struggle. Talk
about sweet smelling things—we’ve got ’em. It takes the wash
to Tid handkerchiefs of our extracts. The very best toilet soaps in the
market; Brushes for the teeth, shoes, head, nails and clothes—
warranted to make the fur fly. Dusters that dust, Chewing
gum to chew and Face Powders that, preserves and brings back
the bloom of youth—WE’VE GOT’EM ALL. Also Confec
tioneries, the kind all the ladies and children cry for, and Stationary
beautiful enough to use in inviting a queen to a tea party.
TOBACCO, CIGARS .A.HTZD PIPES.
The best grades of Tobacco, Havanna filled cigars and smok
er’s sundries of every description. Snuff, Cigarettes for men only.
GRASS AND CLOVER SEED.
Fresh and cheap. And many other articles we have not space to
mention. Come and trade with us one time and we’ll try to treat you
so well that you will come again.
H. H. ARRINGTON & CO., Summerville, Ga.
R. D. Jones, physician and sur
geon, having located in Summer
ville, offers his professional sevices
to the people of tills and surround
ing communities. Office over T.
Hiles & Co.’s store; residence with
Jo W. Cain. 9-19tf
How is this? The News and the
Weekly Constitution both one year
fer $1.7(5. Send your order to this
oilice.
McELREE’S WINE OFCARDUI for Weak Nenes.
G. D. Lowe has rented the Pied
mont Hotel for another year.
Catarrh originates in scrofulous
taint. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies
the blood, and thus permanently
cures catarrh.
Alexander A- Bailey have shipped
three car loads of ties to Chatta
nooga in the past few days,
used on the street car lines.
B. L. Knox has sold his farm
near Alpine to F. M. O’Rear, Mr.
O’Rear has disposed of his Lookout
mountain farm and will move to
j his recent purchase.
A few days since W. 11. Ennis
bought from J. O. Perry, the latter’s
interestin the Cedartown hotel. Mr.
Perry, we hear, has gone to Chatta :
noog a with a view of locating there.
Crawfish Spring was measured
recently and the out-put of water
found to be 24,000,000 gallons daily
0rj1,000,000 per hour, a sufficency to
constantly supply the wants of
500,000 people. Walker being a
“dry” county, the spring is located
in the right place.
The work on the Presbyterian i
church, considering the weather, is
progressing finely. The contract
calls for its completion by the 15th
lof February, and as the Messrs
I Clay are fine workers it will prob
! ably be finished by that time.
Try BLACK DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
: Maj. George P. Burnett died at
. his home at Livingston, this county,
t last Sunday evening after a short
illness. He leaves two children,
only, to lament his death, one
daughter, Mrs. Stephens, and a son,
l Porter Burnett.—Alliance Herald.
L. C. Cameron, George Inman,
I John Agnew and others near Centre
I Post shipped 34 bales of cotton to
, i Rome last Thursday. We learn
. i that they intended to sell direct to
the manufacturers’ agents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Fortune, of
Trion visited Rome last Thursday.
The Chattanooga Times recently
alluded to Judge J. M. Bellah as “a
--: learned and elderly attorney.” Now
the word “learned” is applicable
for Judge Bellah is one of the best
posted lawyers in the state; but
'! “elderly”—why Judge Bellah is no
. such thing. He is young; in fact,
“one of the boys,” and the Times is
j due him an apology for placing
, him wroug,
We Stave a few bushels seed wheat
for.side. Jno S. Cleghorn.
Mrs. Warwick invites the ladies
to call ami sec her new Dress Goods,
Ha'ts,-Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.,etc.,
jtrsi bought for the fall trade and
wrsii be sold cheap.
The News and the Souther#! Alli
ance Farmer, both one year for
$1.75
The News and the weekly Consti
tution both one year for $1.75
The News and the Detroit Press
one year for $1.60
The News and Home & Farm one
year for $1.35
Teachers of publide schools will
please bring in their reports as early
as possible. Jno. D. Taylor.
Nov. 115th, 1889 C. S. C.
Strayed from near A. J. Boyle’s,
on Lookout mountain, a yearling
one-and-a-balf years old, yellow
color, marked with split in right ear
and overbit in left and branded
with a figure eight on left hip. Any
information thankfully received.
E. P. Strickland.
Frank Little, who lives near Trion,
recently bought an interest in the
steam sawmill of Hall & Hammon.
They will move their mill up in the
ridges north of Hall’s mill, in the
near future.
Notice.
I will sell to the highest bidder
on Thursday Dec. 12th next at my
house, all my personal property,
consisting of Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Farming Tools, Wag
ons, Buggies & Harness, Horses,
Mules, Cattle, hogs, Wheat, Oats,
Clover Hay and Forage generally.
Terms—Note with approved secur
ity with B<% interest due Nov. Ist
1890, less than $5.00 cash. Near Ly
erly, Ga., Nov. 27th 1889.
R. W. Jones,
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and Tn.EDFpRD'.S black-draucht are
for sale by the following merchants in
CHA TTOOO A 1,01: NT Y :
H. If. Arrington <fcCo., Summerville.
Thompson Hiles <fc Co., Summerville.
Hollis <£ Hinton, ouiniiierville.
I .1. W. Pitts Summerville, Ga.
' Trion Manufacturing Co., lion.
I .1. P. Hollmid & Bro., Holland’ Bm.-o.
M.Jk Smith, A mine.
I O. H. P. Gilreath, Saw Mill.
; Hii.-s, Taliaferro & Foster, T;i!i-m : ro.
I M. G. Meritt, Ti lings.
W. I'. Tapp, Valley HD-re.
.1.8. ('leghorn A Co., Siimmt r vi'ie.
Sales Over 42,000,000 IM
LONGMAN &
js-vMARTINEZ
PREPARED
AT TV
Sold under guarantee to (
repaint if not satisfactory.
Composed of only the Most
Costly and finest Materials.,
Actual Cost less than/
$1.25 PER GALLON. /
For Sale by ~ '
H. H. Arrington & Co,,
Summerville, - - Ga,
H. B. PARKS & Co.,
Leading Dry Goods House Os
—North Georgia.
Wonderful Bargains Offered to Reduce Stock.
$75,000.00 WORTH.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Worsted, Table Linen, Notions, Hosiery,
Gloves, Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Cloaks
Jackets, Plush Wrapa, Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimores,
Shirts, Clothing, Overcoats, Hats. <fcc., with an enormous stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
For Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys all to be sold at a
SPCIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES.
This is done to reduce our large and heavy stock, and to meet the de
mands of the people and short cotton crop of this sectiou of the country
Figures that tell.
Listen while we tell you what we mean by our REDUCED PRICES*
I, yards three-quarter wool Cashmere, all colors sic
One ease fine double-with worsted sergelsc, was 25ft
(This is the greatest bargain in Dress Goods in Georgia).
1,200 yards double-with English Henrietta 25c and 394
Those are elegant in style and finish, and twenty per cent, nudet
value.
Groat bargains in Red Flannel atls 18 20 and 25ft
1.500 yards Heavy 9 oz Doeskin Jeans, can’t be matched, 0n1y256
2,00 yards Fino, All Wool Texas Ranger Jeans at '25 and 33!<ie
(These goods are being sold on the market at 33% to 45c.)
2.500 yards good, dark Winter calicoes only4%c
Large lot ol Fino Cassimeretcfor Sults and Pants .40 50 75 and 00c
Mons Wax Brogans only 1.00
Mens extra quality, whole stock Brogans. $1.25 worth 1.5 b
10 cases Worn ens everyday shoes . . . 75 90 and I.loc
500 pairs child ten shoes. '25 40 50 and (15c
500 j>airs Ladies Fine Button shoes, special prices.. $1.25 1.50 1,75 c
(These shoos are made for wear and service; try them.)
220 pairs hoys heavy mud boots (never before so cheap) 75 85 and 1.00
100 pairs Mons heavy mud boots, (never before so cheap)l 50 and 2.00
10 dozen boys waiter caps only 10 cents, worth 25e
100 Fine wool hats for boys, only 25c worth.so to-65c
85 Fine wool hats for men, only 45c worth ,7.te
Clothing, Cloaks and Hats*
45 snits for men ats3.so sells for $5.00
Our $0 50, 7 50, 8 50, and $lO 00 wool suits are the talk of the country. Nover
before were such bargains offered in ROME,
Ladies’ Jackets at $2 90, 4,00, 5 00 that cannot he equaled at Drives.
Wo also offer the best $5 00 and $7 00 long Wrap and New Market
to bo found in the South.
Blankets from the great Broadway Blanket Sales going at 1 25, 150, 2 00, 2 75, 3 50,
450 per pair. These are all splendid white Blankets.
TIIOrB ANI) S 0 F BAR(1 Al N 8
oliered in every department. Ail We ask is a visit a inspection of our stock and
priv. Wo will rniirintee to se ve you live to fifteen per cent, on your Fall
and Winter bill, if you cannot come, send your£orders; they Will bo
promptly and carefully filled.
H. B. Parks <fc Co.,
238 Broad St., ROME, GA.
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) DEALERS IN(
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and
Heavy Plated Ware.
The Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and
Seth Thomas Clocks. Repairing in all its bfanch’es.
E3LftOA_TD STREET, - - HOME, GrA_.
Judge Maddox is holding court
in Rome this week.
Lost.—A sum of money. The lin- I
der will be liberally reward by re
turning to me. H. D. C. EdmoMaSON.
We regret to learn that Mrs. S-
W. McWhorter is no better, her con
dition this week not being consid
ered as favorable as last.
There will be preaching on next
Sunday at Oak Hill at II o’clock
and at Glenwood at 3p. m. No
j service at either place on Saturday. |
The merchants are invited to ad- I
vertiss their Xmas goods in these i
columns. The ties that bind bus-1
inese men to the public is adver
tise.
J. T. Megginson has opened up.a
fancy goods store in the house re
cently ocupied by W. B. Hollis <fc Co.
The latter occupies a z room in the
Hollis & Hinton building.
Matthew Johnson was in town
last Friday for the first time in sev
; oral weeks. He is very much im
■ proved in health which, it is hoped,
will be permanent.
In Chattanooga, on July 5, 1888,
18. 11. Edmondson, W. D. Taylor
and John W. Cain bought the first
i three tickets ever s >ld to passengers
over the C. R. & C. railroad.
j How to Cure ail Skin Diseases.
J simply apply “swayne’s Ointment.”
]No internal medicine required. Cures
; tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the
| face, hands, nose Ac., leaving the skin
clear, white and healthy.lts great lieal
; ing and curative power's are possessed
iby no other remedy. Ask your druggist
! for swAi sk'sOi n t m i;n i.
About $26 was realized from the
oygtdr sapper and spelling bee Fri
day night. Miss Susie Scott and
Eddie Maddox chose sides and after
a hotel}' contested battle Miss Allie
Gamble was left standing with no
one to “spell down.”
Presents in the most elegant form
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