The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, November 18, 1896, Image 5

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DOLLARS * * AND CENTS. . . . The people Gs the south are practicing econ omy to-day more closely than ever, and it is right. A penny saved is a penny made. The Way to Save Pennies is to buy your Fail and Winter Goods where you can get the biggest value for your money. Eesides you want something that is stylish and up to date, and the place where all these qualities ere combined is Thompson Hiles & Co. Our Mr. Martin has just returned from Cincin nati w'here he bought an elegant line of season able and Stylish goods for the Fall and Winter trade, which we will offer at Bed rock prices. Vv'c had a magnigicent trade last spring and we are determined to keep it up. Low Prices And a good quality of goods will always draw the trade, and to these two features in our present stock we call the especial attention of the public. It will be to your interest to call and see these Elegant New Goods Whether you are ready to buy or not. It costs you nothing to look, and when you see our values and prices you will come again. The ladies are especially invited to see our . Dress Goods. _ Thompson Hiles & Co. News flt Nome. Unless lie roosts a limb higher we’ll ‘pi” our rooster about thanksgiving. Money to loan on farms. Five years time. Terms easy. Jxo. D. Taylor. Mrs. .1. F. Wardlaw is entertaining her brother, Mr. It. C. -Tones, of Sau dersville, Ga.—Home Tribune 12th. Guns! Guns! We have the cheapest and best line of Guns in town, from $2.50 to 855.00. J. N. Rrsn & Co. J. M. liellah, of Summerville, R. C. .Tones, of Lyerly, and R. C. llale, of Centei. were registered at the Central yesterday. —Rome Tribune 12th, * Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Underwear and all kinds of things. CL2GHOKN & HKXRY. Regular communication of Summer ville Lodge No. 109 F. & A. M. next Friday night. Members are all re quested to be present. W. B. Hollis, W. M. We have some bills to meet, at d therefore must collect what is due us. This applies to you if you are due us any amount. .1. N. Rrsn & Co. Miss Hattie Madden, of Raccoon mills, pays her subscription to the Nkws a year in advance. The young lady sets an excellent example to many people who are very much older. We have the best stock of open and tbp Buggies, Surries. Hacks and Carts you have seen in a long time. Prices cheap to good. It will pay you to ex amine them before buying. CIsEGHORN A lIKXKY. Rev. Mr. Milner returned Monday evening from Athens where he had been to attend the annual meeting of the Presbyterian Synod. The next meeting of this character will be held iu Rome about a year hence. Double and Single-barrel Shot Guns, Winchester and Remington Rifles. Pi stols at all prices, loaded and empty Shells. Primers, Pistol and Rifle Car tridges, reloading tools and everything in that line. Cleghokn A Hex in . Folsom says -that an enthusiastic communicaut of a certain Rome church congregation was heard to say to a member of another church: “We are goiug tokuoek hell out" of your church." “Well,’’ replied the listener, “that’s what our pastor and members have Mieen try ing to do and we hop*' you will be successful. * Miss Venice Clemmons was visiting friends iu the country last week. Wanted—-one or two cords of good dry stove wood on subscription. Cali early aud avoid the rush. I will pay highest market price for cotton seed delivered to me at Lyerly. W. P. Foster. Misses Annie Routh aud Eunice Murphy of Trion, were in town Sun day afternoon. Don’t fail to see W. T. Newton’s new winter Clothing Samples before you buy a suit. Dr. T. S. Brown has returned from j Gaylesvillo very much improved in health. h our Guano notes and accounts were due on the loth of Oct. Please cal i and pay them. , 4t Cleghorn A Henry. We have this season the best and most complete stock of Clothing ever opeuell in Summerville. Come aud see for yourself. Prices lower than ever before. Hollis A llixton. Misses Julia and Daisy Echols of "Perennial Springs, went down to Rome shopping last Monday au-t will visit their frieud, Miss Bridges, while in the cry. ; Throughout my store you now will find, Siill greater bargains than e’er before, Just only look, convince your mind, That h'.re is what you need and more. The people come and then do kuow, For this ,'«• why I'm crowded so, Competitors have made the cry,— His goods are shoddy don't you buy.— But time has proved just why this plea. They want the trade, now don't you see? i * J. W. Pitts. It is reported that work will be com menced at once iu putting up barbed wire fence along the most exposed por tions of the C. R. A C. railroad. As is well known the citizens along the due 1 ave had numbers of cattle killed by the trains, and the difficulty exper ienced by the owners ou one side, and the railroad authorities on the other, ;in arriving at a just conclusion as To what grade of cattle they were, has doubtless induced the railroad people to put up the wire fence. What effect . this will have on the price of Jerseys j remaius to be seeu. WANTED some corn on subscrip tion. Dress Goods, Clothing and Shoes. Hollis & Hinton. Those winter Socks at W. T. New ton's are in demand now*. Fresh fish and Oysters at W. T. Newton's every Saturday. The meteors did not mete last Fri day night, as expected. Get a pair of W. T. Newton’s winter socks before they are all gone. Miss Lizzie Beavers, of Dry Valley, spent several days in town visiting the | Misses Clemmons. An attractive lot of ladies’ and chil drens’ new Hats has been addeei to J. W. Pitts’ stock of fall goods. Rev. Mr. Davis, of Lyerly, will preach at Perennial Springs, Sunday Nov. 20, at 11 a. m. Our Shoe stock contains what you are looking for. Our prices are just right. Hollis & Hinton. A pleasant little sociable was given at Mr. and Mrs. ,J. S. McGinnis’ last night. Old Mr. Kent, who lives on top of the hill west of town, is quite sick a gain. Our clothing has been bought for cash, direct from the 'manufacturers, and our prices cannot be met. Cleghokn & Henry. Mr. F. M. O’Rear, of Bankhead, Ala., lVas in town yestciday. Our stock of goods in every line is full, new and complete, and we will meet all competition in everything if you will give us a trial. Cleghokn A Henry. Bob Clemmons, of Rome, formerly of this place, spent a day or two of this week iuUown. We do not claim to have all the la test fabrics in Dress Goods, but we will show you some of them if you will only give us a chance. Clegiiorn A Henry. John R. Clemmons has placed his notes and accounts in' my hands for collection and all parties owing him either by note or account will please come forward and settle at once and save cost. C. L. Odell, Att’y. Messrs. J. S. Cleghorn, J. M. Bel-, lab and J. M. Wyatt left yesterday morning for Atlanta as delegates to the convention to be held in Atlanta today to nominate candidates for su preme court judges. We have the largest stock of Men’s, Youth’s and Children’s Clothing ever shown under one roof in Summerville. To see these goods is to buy them for our prices are certainly the lovvest. We will prove every assertion that we make if you will come and see us. Hollis A llinton, Strayed from Lookout mountain a number of cattle, about fifteen head, marked with crop and two splits in right par, also label with my name on it in top of right ear. Anybody who will put up and take care ot any of these cattle and will let me know, will he suitably paid for his trouble. Bankhead, Ala. F. M. O’Rear. Conies With a better understanding- of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts—gentle efforts —pleasant efforts — rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase. that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the Well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Kgs stands highest and is most largely iA>ed and gives most general satisfaction. |3 Good!* C. H. Thurston has been at home this week. Joe Hollis is now working on the Trion Echo. . Mrs. T W. Chastain is visiting rela tives in Cedartown. Dock Waters, youngest son of O. P. Waters, died last Thursday, of con sumption and was buried at Subhgna last Saturday. As for Shoes our stock is immense, and our competitors can not equal our j prices or styles. Cleghorn A Henry. Mrs. Milner, of Cartersville, return ed Monday evening with her son, Rev. jW. A. Milner and will remain here ; sometime on a visit. Goou quality Wool Knitting Thread in all colors, and another big lot will be in next week. Prices cheap. Cleghorn A Henry. It is thought that an unusual amount of lamp qil is being used in the com munity of late. At least there seems to be a great demand for new, clean oil Washington Axes. Don’t buy any other kind. Fully Guaranteed. If one breaks, bring it back and get one free. J. N. Rush A Co. Mrs. L. C. Johnson, who has been in bad health for the last two months, has sufficiently recovered to be able to go to Trion on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Maxey. Our Dress Goods department is a blazing panaroma of beauty, the most extensive stock, embracing the latest weaves and colorings await your in ! spcction at prices lower than ever. Do [ not fail to see this stock. llollis A Hinton. Mr. B. R. Broom, who has had charge of the Rush blacksmith shop the last two years will remove in a week or tw 7 o to Subligna where he and Mr. O. N. Broom will run a shop. Mr. Broom has made maay friends during his sojourn here and the News regrets to see him leave. Parties who owe on subscription are reminded of this one fact: Five hun dred subscriptions at §I.OO each makes Ssog. We dislike exceedingly to ask any one for so small an amount as a dollar, yet it is these small amounts that count up. Subscriber, do you see the point? Ringling Bros,, Circus, On Nov. 21st Ringling Bros., circus will be in Chattanpoga. The Chattanooga, Rome A Columbus road will run a special train on that day, leaving Summerville at 7:47 in the morning, and returning leave Chatta nooga at 5:45 in the evening. The fare will be §I.OO for the round trip. For further information apply to ageut at Summerville. A Child Enjoys The pleasant llavor, gentle ac tion aud soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be cos tive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle on hand. FROM TELOGA. Two good rains fell here last week, which was much needed, as several wells in our community has been dry for some time. Last Saturday and Sunday was quar terly meeting at Macedonia. Presid ing Elder, llev. Mr. Adams preached a very impressive sermon Sunday to a large and attentive congregation. Mr. R. E. Tucker has sold his farm known as the MeNelson farm to Mr. W. W. Ilanson, of Dry valley. Mr. Tucker will go to the Napier, farm in Walker county. Our Baptist people are contemplat ing building a new church house in the near future. Mr. J. T. McWhorter is our boss corn raiser, he having raised 72 two horse wagon loads this year. Mr. C. P. Williams, of near Bronco, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. Virgil Wyatt and lady, of Trion, attended quarterly meeting here Sun day. Mr. James Mathis, formerly of this county but now of Tennessee, was vis iting relatives here last week. Mr. D. A. Gilreath, of Ringgold, visited his father’s family recently. Mr. R. A. Watson, of LaFayette, visited his father and mother here Sunday. Mr. C. C. McConnell went up to j Chattanooga last week on business. Prof. Welch commences his school at the academy today, Monday, let everybody start their children and try to make tlie school a success for we think Mr. Welch will do hiS.part if we will do ours.'' It seems there must be much attrac tion over iu Dry valley for Air. .Jo*? II O' he goes over very often. Valley Bill, I HOLLIS HINTON, The Ebb and Flow of the trade tide is like that of the Ocean. The slack water of summer business is no sooner reached than theflood tide of fall sets in. This will soon be upon us in resistless volume. We foresaw it. We’ve been preparing for it for weeks. We are i ready for it. Been doing some masterful buying for you. All that is newest and best wait your inspec= t.ion and approval. o The Dress Goods Section invites uou with a trulo maaniiiGent assortment ot rich ra diance., Art Has borrowed from tlie rich autumnal colorings ot nature. Nothing glaring, or specially pronounced but rieli suggestions ot color and tone, such as any woman ot retined taste would admire. Mango!these woven beauties are con fined to us tor this section. Gome in and look them through; view them by the dear light ot day and remember par ticularly, that no woman’s wardrobe is complete without at least one good blaGk gown, and we’re in shape to gown the country. Handsome lustre, unique broGade ettects, tine fig ured Mohairs. Standard all wool and silk and wool plain and plaids materials all fresh from foreign looms and with a modesty of price that will make you ready buyers. € O Misers Bisiinciively SiylisH. One of the most important features in Ladies’ attire is the “Hat.” It should be correct in shape, correct in tone, artis tically formed that the effect may blend happily with both the complexion and peculiar charms of the wearer. Mss Scarborough who has charge of this department possesses be yond comparison that artistic skill and happy faculty of meeting perfectly and satisfactorily the requirements of every customer. With unquestioned ability and a stock at her dis posal, comprising all the latest'effects pertaining to the line, the trade will not be disappointed when they visit this de partment, and we will add that here the very lowest prices prevail. 0 Clothing, Trite to Color, and Perfect in Fit is what men desire; this coupled with a distinctive and al ways desireable feature LOW PRICES should bring to us this season a large percentage of the Clothing trade of this section this season, for we have a stock that is immense and is suggestive of all the features above named. Wo expect you to see this stock,'as to results we have no fears. O SHOES! SHOES'! SHOES!!! The additional space added to this line naturally implies that we are selling Shoes, to have made such wonderful pro gress in this department our prices must be right, it is suffic ient to say if you will lock our Shoe Stock through, yourself and family will be shod from our shelves aud a friendly handshake will greet us thereafter. 0 EVERYTHING that goes to make up a first-class “DRY GCCDS STORE” is here. We confidently expect you to visit us, examine criti cally our offerings, and whether you bring GOLD OR SILVER you will find us ever ready to enter to your wishes just as we would expect you to deal with us were we to exchange places at the counter. • 0 Soliciting Your Presence, We are Your Friends, Hollis & Hinton. SPgfpN The Greatest Cure or, Earth for Pain. Cures permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings, Backache or any other-pain. SALVATION OIL is sold everywhere for 25 cts. Refuse substitutes. CM* LANSS'S H,ys#.The Cmt T»fraeco Antidote JOc. Q«»HUQf k C*„