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HINTON & COMPANY.
We are Taking
Stock These
Days
We find lots of odds and
ends in the different lines and
on such items we will sell
mighty cheap==good deal less
than cost.
Ladie’s Wraps.
On account of the mild winter, to date, we
have not sold as many wraps as we usually
do. In ladies wraps we have 75 left, all this
season styles, ranging in prices from
$3.00 up to SIB.OO
in the popular co!ors--We will sell any of
them at 1-3 off the regular price
$3.00 for $2.00
5.00 ” 3.50
7.50 ” 5.00
10.00 ’’ 7.00
15.00 ’’ 10.00
Misses and childrens wraps the same way.
Men’s Pants.
We have about 150 pares men’s extra pants.
Good heavy winter weights, new good tip top
goods in every respect We want to close them
out before the Spring goods come in at 1-3 off
regular price
$2.00 grades at $1.50
300 “ “ 200
400 “ “ 300
500 “ “ 350
Boys pansts same way
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts.
All men’s 75c shirts now 50c
All boys’ 50c and 60c shirts now 10c
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats at
I=3 off regular price.
Men’s and Boys’ Underwear
Men’s shirts and dawers, 50 and 60c grades now 40c
Boys’ shirts and drawers, 25 and 30c grades now 20c
In the fnture, as in the past, we will sell our
goods for cash. We know it is best for all.
We do and can sell goods 25 to 331-3 per cent
cheaper than the credit stores. At this store you
don’t have to pay for goods the other fellow bought
and did not pay for.
HINTON & COMPANY
Per A. S. HINTON
1 LOCAL NEWS J
Hon. Moses Wright came ud
j from Rome Saturday.
Esqire C. A. Cameron of Menlo
was here Tuesday.
Solicitor General J. W. Bale of
Lafayette was in town Saturday.
I! N. S. Waters of Floyd county
1 was in town Tuesday.
I; Miss Hattie Bale Jones spent
■ Saturday and Sunday in Trion.
Col. Wesley Shropshire made
■ 1 business trip to Trion Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Bale of Lafayette
I was the guest of Miss Hattie
; Bale Jones Monday.
Little Evangline Tate, who has
| been seriously ill of pneumonia,
is rapidly convalescing.
Fra: k Kirby and Will Enloe of
Lafay tte were guests at the
Hawkins House Sunday.
We have mules and horses for
sale. Will sell for cash or good
note. —Lyerly Fruit Co.
Mrs. Edgar King of Menlo was
the guest of Mrs. R. D. Jones
last week.
Mr, G. J. Wilson made a busi
ness trip to Broomtown, Ala.,
Tuesday, returning Wednesday.
Rev. Jesse O. Brand preached
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning and at night.
Mr. Tom Scoggins moved here
from Gadsden, Ala., last week
and is stopping with his father
in South Summerville until he
can procure a house.
Mr. John A. Jones of Dirttown
was in town Tuesday. His many
friends here are gratified to
know that he is rapidly recover
ing from a protracted illness.
Mrs. B. F. Vaughn, of Silver
Hill, is spending this week here
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
R. W. Clark.
Rev. M. A. C. Bennett preach
ed at the Baptist church here
Sunday morning and at night,
tilling the appointment of Rev.
B. F. Hunt, who was unable to
come, possibly on account of the
continued rains of last week.
For Sale —I have about 50,000
Klondike strawberry plants for
sale at $1.50 per thousand. They
have been thoroughly cultivated
and fertilized and are tine plants.
H. E. Wyatt, Menlo, Ga.
Mrs. Julia Hawkins has pur
chased of Mr. A. L. Murphy
his house and lot in West Sum
mervilie.
Dr. J. A. Smith and Mr. J. C.
Doster, of Chattoogaville, were
in town Wednesday.
Miss Gertrude Rhineheart
came down from Chattanooga
Saturday and spent Sunday with
homefolks, returning in the
afternoon.
Dr. S. A. McArthur returned
Saturday from an extended visit
to his daughter in Birmingham,
Ala.
Prof, Schocei of Shorter Col
lege has just made arrangements
to give the people of this city the
finest concert ever given here.
It will be given in Summerville
Academy on evening of Jan. 29.
Three Artists will take part.
Further notice next week.
FOR SALE —An 60 acre farm
on the pike 2 miles north Lafay
ette. Running water, orchard,
tenant house and other outbuild
ings. Ground practically level.
Will sell reasonable. —T. A.
O’Neal, Lafayette, Ga.
There has never been a time in
the history of our town when
■ dwelling houses were in such de
mand. During the last few days
I there have been parties here
1 from Lindale, Gadsden, Dirttown
and Broomtown, all hunting
houses. If some of our pro
gressive citizens would build!
houses to rent they would doubt
i less make a good investment.
PROGRAMME
For Recital at Academy Friday Night
January 22, 7 30 P. M.
Piano Sola—Engleman, Guy Pol
lard.
Duet —At the Fair, Mary Hardin
and Helen Taylor. .
Readings (a) Virginia State Poem,
(b) Little Brown Baby, Miss Ta
tum.
Tot ch Light Parade, Margaret Kin
ilrick.
Reading—The Call, Miss Tatum.
Piano Solo —Pixies Drill, Ruth Hen
ry.
Reading—Aunt Polly’s George
Washington, Miss Tatum.
Duet —Trumpet March, Mattie Al
len and Battie Floyd.
Vocal Solo —I want Someone to call
me dearie, Martha Bitting.
Redings (a) Too Late for the train,
(b) The Christening, (c) Kentucky
Philosophy, Miss Tatum.
Piano Solo —College Life, Martha
Bitting.
Vocal Solo—Moon Eyes, Bessie
Maxey.
Reading—Who broke up de meet
in. Miss Tatum.
Piano Solo—Rock of Ages. Mattie
Allen.
Reading—A Call. Miss Tatum.
Duet —Bicycle Race, Mattie Allen
and Martha Bitting.
Readings (a) That Old Sweetheart
of Mine, (b) In Prospects, Miss Ta
tum.
Piano Solo—Meditation, Nanie Lee
Elder.
Reading—Music on the Rappahan
nock, Miss Tatum.
Duet—Over hill and dale, Bessie
Maxey and Nanie Lee Elder.
Mr. E. W. Sturdivant went down
to Rome Wednesday in the interest
of the new cotton mill, and secur
ed several thousand dollars of slock
The subscription committee is hard
at work and everything -looks very
favorable for raising the necessary
amount of stock by the first of Feb
ruary.
NOTICE
Please announce In your paper that
I will preach in Bethel Presbyterian
church the 4th and sth Sundays of
this month.
Also please announce that Proses.
sor Rogers will conduct prayer-meet
ing in the Presbyterian church in
Summerville Thursday night of next
week. We bespeak for him a full
house. J. C. Hardin.
All parties are hereby warned not
to hunt or otherwise trespass on my
lands—S. F. Polk.
PENNVILLE
Will you give me a small space in
your paper if so I will try to give
you a few items from this place.
Mr. J. H. Houscl} is some better
this week.
Mr. Archie Housch’s little son.
Ralph, is right sick.
We are glad to report Mr. W. 11.
Penn much improved In health.
Miss Pearl Giles and Mr. Walter
Greeson were happily married Sun
day at the home of Mr. T. .1. Rat
liff. Mr. Greeson is aprosperous far
mer of this place, while Miss Giles
is a nice young lady of Trion.
Mr. Otis Nix is at home on a few
days vacation from Madison, Ga.
Mr. T. A. Hendrix was visiting at
Mr. H. J. Housch’s Sunday..
The people in this settlement are
getting busy about, the stock law and
are building hog lots and cow pens,
it will not be long till we will want
the stock to be sure and stay out
of the fields.
There seems to be several people
killing hogs during this cool spell. I
guess maybe we will kill sooner next
year.
PAT.
Among the visitors in town
Monday were, A. J. Arnold, of
Walker county, J. M. Rose, J. D.
Trotter and J. S Doster of
Lyerly, F. 0. Irvine, Esq, of :
Dirttown, C. H. Funk, of Menlo,'
W. D. Gilkerson and H. P. Par
ham, of Perennial Springs,
James Cargold, of Sand Moun
tain, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Alexander, of Broomtown.
Don’t Get a Divorce.
A western judge granted a di
vorce on account of ill-temper and ,
bad breath. Dr. King’s New Life
Pills would have prevented it. I
They cure Constipation, causing
bad breath and Li ver Trouble, the
ill-temper, dispel colds, banish
headaches, conquer chills. 25c at,
Summerville Drug Co.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Clmimm and beaatifief the hair.
ProntotM * luxuriant frrowlh.
Never Falla to Heatore Gray
H r to its Youthful Color.
Curex »'a!p * hart falling.
.7 fc .g! |1 Wat
I Lime, Brick, Cement,
Window Glass,
Putty.
I SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO.
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Wer’e going to sell
95 .Pair of Pants.
All we have and
all sizes
AT A BARGAIN
SEWELL and GARRETT
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H. D. M ALLICOAT
Dealer in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Bacon, Canvassed Hanis, Skinned Hams
INice Fresh Steaks, Roasts, Stews, Pork Chops
Sausage, Etc.
Soft Drink, Tobaccos, Cigars
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I BgrK of Commerce:
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f Some oflhe Benefits of Carrying your Bank Account Here:
j; Courteous Treatment to all
| Protection against Burglary
I Establishment of Business Credit
Accurate Accounting for all Business
Canceled Checks are the best Receipts
Convenience in Settlements of Accounts
Extends all reasonable Banking Accomodations
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