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HINTON & COMPANY
Summerville, Georgia.
Winter is not near over and
you will need some of these win=
ter goods yet and now is good
time to buy at a saving of one
fourth to one=third the former
price.
QUILTS and BLANKETS
All WINTER UNDERWEAR
LADIES and MISSES’ WRAPS
HEN and BOYS OVERCOATS
MEN’S PANTS
150 pares men’s pants ranging in prices from
$2.00 tO $5.00
Now from $1.50 to $3.50
50 MEN and BOYS’ HATS
Being just before we get in in the New Spring
line, have gone throug the Stock and all small
lots, one and two of a kind--about 50 in all--
Former price from
SI.OO to $2.50
Now at 1-2 price
SOME OF THE NEW GOODS
ARE COMING IN
In these lines you will find large
assortment and you will not
have any trouble in getting the
patern you want.
GINGHAMS
Three grades 10 au< i 12ic
PERCALS
Two grades 10 and 121
White Mercerized Waist goods from 15 to 25c
Imitation Linen for Waists, 30 in. 25c, 36 in.
35c, 90 in. S<.oo.
We Carry All Kinds of Goods
for Fancy Work
D. M. C. Embroidery, cotton, 20c dz. skenes.
Perie Lusta Embroidery, cotton, 4c skenes,
four for 15c
Perie Lusta Embroidery, cotton in balls, 10c
ball.
TERMS CASH. ALL GOODS DELIVERED.
HINTON & COMPANY
The Summerville News, Thursday, January 28, 1909.
| LOCAL NEWS, |
Mr. B. 0. Henry spent Sunday
with relatives at Menlo.
Dr. J. 11. Griffin of Armuehee
was a visitor here Wednesday.
Mr. C. E. Lee is spending this
week in Rome on business.
Mr. B. I. Hughes, eashier of
the First National Bank of Rome
was in Summerville Tuesday.
Miss Kathryn Henry has accept
ed a position as teacher in the
Summerville school.
We hav.e mules and horses for
sale. Will sell for cash or good
note.—Lyerly Fruit Co.
Miss Mary Lou Patton of La
fayette is the guest of Miss Ma
ry Pern this week.
Dr. J. W. Bryant and daughter
Miss Louise, were guests of Dr.
W. J. Bryant’s family Saturday.
Mrs. J. S. Cleghorn left Sat
urday for Cartersville to be with
her sister, Mrs. Munford, who
continues quite ill.
Mr. J. N. Rush is having an ad
dition built to his residence
which will add much to its ap
pearance and convenience.
Tliss Fay Taylor came over from
Koine Saturday to visit home folk
and returned Tuesday evening to
resume her studies in Shorter Col
lege.
The numerous friends of Mrs.
G. D. Espy are much pleased that
she is steadily improving.
Mr Cleveland McCollum and
Miss Lena Norton were married
Sunday afternoon at the home’
of Rev. M. A. C. Bennett. The
ceremony was performed by Mr.
Bennett.
Mrs. E. Montgomery is expect
ing her sisters, Mrs. Will Neal
and Miss Mary Gilbert, to spend
a few days with her this week.
Miss Mary Penn entertained at
her home at Pennville Monday
evening in honor of her guest,
Miss Mary Lou Patten, of La
fayette. The house was attract
ively decorated with ferns and
violets and delicious refreshments
were served. A number of Sum
inervilleians were in attendance.
Mrs. A. S. Hinton entertained
at a five Hundred party Tuesday
evening in honor of Miss Mary
Penn and her guest, Miss Mary
Lou Patton. A delightful salad
course was served. Those pres
ent were, Miss Mary Lou Patton,
Miss Mary Penn, Miss Grambling
Miss Kate Bolling' Miss Kate Mc-
Whorted, Miss Beulah Shropshire
Miss Anne Whitfield, Mr. Jesse
T. Jolly, Mr. Edge, Mr. Sam Mar
tin, Mr. Ed Linden, Mr. John
Cleghorn, Mr. Cicero Cleghorn
Mr. Ed Sturdivant.
FOR SALE. —640 acres of land
subject to eighty acres dowry,
in Coldwater district, at $4 an
acre. Fine buildings on place
and six springs. Central railway
I runs through farm. Two hun
dred and fifty acres under good
fence for pasture. Elevated
springs so water can be run
down to house. See J. T. Barker
or W. S. Henderson at Lyerly.
Hon. John R. Housch, a relative
of Mr. J. H. Housch of this place,
and a member of the legislature,
’ from Jackson county, for a num
■ her of years, died last week of
I pneumonia at his home at Hosch
ton, Ga. The local paper in
speaking of his death says ,“The
entire section suffers a distinct
loss in the death of this faithful
law-maker , enterprising citizen
• I and up-to-date farmer. ’ ’
The work on the new court
i . house building is moving right
I j along. The concrete work for
i the foundation is about complet-
! 1 ed and the walls arc going up
rapidly.
GRAND CONCERT
Summerville Academy Friday
Night, Jan. 29th
A rare treat is in store for all
who are so fortunate as to hear
Mme. Waters of Australia and
Messrs. Schocei ,West and Le
Messena in their concert here
Friday night. These musicians
are artists and they will give the
grandest concert ever given here.
You can’t afford to miss this
concert.
General admission for adults,
35 cents. General admission for
children under 12, 15 cents. Gen
e-al admission for other children,
25 cents. Reserved seats, 40 cts.
Tickets now on sale at drug
store, where plat of hall may be
seen.
Doors open at 6:45.
An enjoyable party was given
Wednesday night by Mrs. 0. A.
Selman in honor of her guest,
Miss Mary Lou Patton, A de
licious ice course was served dur
ing the evening and the guests
were entertained with “Hearts.”
Those present were, Misses Gram
bling, Bolling, McWhorter, Tate,
Martin, Jones, Whitfield, Shrop
shire Scruggs, fatten, Penn;
Messrs Sturdivant, Martin, John
Cleghorn, C. Cleghorn, Jolly, Lee,
Edge, Erwin, Turner, Linden.
Notice.
There will be a box supper at
the Bolling school house on next
Friday night ,the 29th. The pro
ceeds will go to buy desks for
the school house. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and "Mrs. W. C. Johnson
spent several days last week at
Fort Payne, Ala., visiting rela
tives.
FOR SALE.—One good mare,
5 years old. —W. C. Johnson,
Summerville, Ga.
Notice of Election
The Board of Education orders
that an election for trustees be
held next Saturday the 30th, for
the purpose of electing district
trustees in Haywood, Montvah
and Housch school districts.
There will be three trustees to
be elected in Montvale to suc
ceed L. J. Scogins.
The election will be held at
the school house in each district
Haywood school district will hold
election at Haywood Academy.
Election to begin at 10 00 a.
in.
S. E. Jones, 0. S. C.
JOHNSON—PARHAM
Mr. Charlie Parham and Miss
Allie Johnson were happily mar
ried last Sunday afternoon al
Lyerly, Esquire J. M. Rose offi
ciating. The bride is the eld
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11.
V. Johnson, and is a very es
timable young lady. The groom
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Parham and is a young man high
esteemed by all who know him.
They will make their home for
the present with the groom’s
parents in South Summerville.
IN MEMORY OF MISS LIZZIE
HAWKINS
On Monday morning, Decem
ber 21 ,1908, our Heavenly Fath
er in his wise providence removed
from her earthly home Miss Liz
zie Hawkins, one of our dearly
beloved members.
Her death has made a blank in
our church and societies which is
sadly felt, but her memory will
be fondly c herished. Therefor*
we bow in humble sumission to
the infinite wisdom of God.
That we extend our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved fami
ly and commend them to the one
alone who can comfort them in
their sorrow.
That these resolutions be pub
lished in the Summerville New*
and a copy be sent the sorrowing
family.
Mrs. R. D. Jo /ms,
Mrs. C. R. Clemmons,
Mrs. J. M. Bellah.
Mr. L. R. Poovy, of Gaylesville
Ala., was in town Tuesday ami
while here came in and had his
name enrolled on the News’ sub
j scription list.
Lime, Brick, Cement,
Window Glass,
Putty.
! 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
H. D. M ALLICOAT
Dealer in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Breakfast Bacon, Canvassed Hams, Skinned Hams
Nice Fresh Steaks, Roasts, Stews, Pork Chops
Sausage, Etc.
Soft Drink, Tobaccos, Cigars
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