The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, March 04, 1909, Image 11

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KINTON & COMPANY Summerville, Georgia. We told you winter was not over. It has come back with a vim and we have .ot of goods that you ought to have for this sort of weath er-freezing and below. All strickly winter goods we will sell migh ty cheap now. For instance. Blankets—Cotton, Good Size Were 75c, now 50c SI.OO grade 75c 1.50 grade at SI.OO Wool $5.00 grade at $3,50 8.00 grade at 5 00 QUILTS $1.50 grade at SI.OO 2 00 grade at 1 50 Underwear Men’s Shirts and Drawers, heavy fleezed, Cotton 50 and 60c grades at 40c Boys 25 and 30c grades at 20c Ladies Heavy Fleezed Cotton Vests and Drawers 25 and 30c grades at 20c 50 and 60c grades at 20c Ladies Union Suits 50 and 60c grades at 40c SI.OO and 1.25 grades at 75c Wool Hose Ladies 25 and 30c grades at 20c Misses 25 and 30c grades at 20c 25 and 35c grades, half hose, at 20c Overcoats About 1-2 Prices Men’s Black, Grey and Brown. Good sizes, 36 to 42, this season goods, at the former prices, va'ue was fine. $5.00 grades, now 3.00, 8.00 grades 5.00, 10.00 and 12.00 grades 7.00. We have about 30 of these overcoats and you han bet ter buy one right away at the above prices. We have about 10 for boys, from 12 to 15 years old, will sell the same way. Hen’s Pants and Suits About 150 pairs this season goods Good things and you ought to invest in one or two pairs for you know you need them $2.00 grades, now 1.50; 2.50 and 3.00 grades $2.00, 4,00 and 5.00 grades $3.00 Men’s Suits —This season goods about 1-3 off the former price. Boys suits same way. 150 Men’s and Boys Hats I=2 Price Have just gone through the stock and all small lots, one or two of a kind, we put out on tables where you can see them at a glance. $1.25 and 150 grades, now at 75c; $2.00 grades at 1.00; 2 50 grade at 1.50; 3.00 and 3.50 grades at 2.00. You big headed men can find some big enough for you in this lot. Men’s Heavy Work Gloves We sell the best Work Glove in Chattooga county, made by Carhart, the Overall man. You know when he makes any thing what it means —nothing better. We handle three grades of these gloves, SI.OO, 1.25 and 150. You working fellows ought to try them once and you will know what we mean by good gloves. New Goods Coming in Every Day We are showing a full line of Spring goods in Ginghams Per cals, Cheviots, Madras, Mercerized Waist goods, Linens and Chambrays. New Laces and Embroideries in and ready to show. Grocery Department We keep everything to eat. Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage, Dried Peaches, Appricots, Bannanas, oranges,Coun try Sorghum, We carry perhaps the most varied line of cof fees in the county, beginning at a pound and on up to 35c a pound. We ar- paying 20c dozen for eggs this week. TERMS CASH. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. HINTON & COMPANY | LOCAL NEWS. | Rev. J. O. Brand will preach at K.icf e n next Sunday at 3 p. in. Mr J. 11. Sewell v'sited his sis ter, Mrs. Tucker, at Menlo Sunday Mr. Chas. Edmondson of Lin dale is visiting home folks this week. We have some good horses and mules for sale —Bitting & Broom P. C. Cash has rented the store building of W. M. Rich near the depot and will open up a grocery store there in a few days. Mrs. T. W. Scott of Rome is spending a few days this week the guert of Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Edmondson. Mr. Fred Edmondson returned Tuesday to Atlanta after spend ing a few days here with home folks. W. C. Johnson and family ex pect to leave about March Bth for Mountain Park, Okla., where Mr. Johnson has accepted a lucrative position with a concrete company Miss Maggie Wilson of Rome visited her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wilson, last week and returned to Rome Sunday after noon. Miss Mary Lowry and Mr. James Keown came up from Rome Sunday to visit Miss Wilson, and returned in the afternoon. Miss Miriam Stelle of Lafay ette and Miss Mary Penn are visiting Mrs. O. A. Selman. Judge J. M. Bellah is attend ing the Court of Appeals, this week, in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Hill, who been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wilson, have returned to llieir home in Blanche, Ala. Mrs. D. S. Espy is with her sis ter, Miss Mary Sewell, who is very ill at her home south of Sum mc-rville. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Jones spent Wednesday in Dirttown with the family of Mr. J. A. Jones. 0 Mrs. A. L. Murphy and ehildrei are at Sulphur Springs, Fla., where they will remain for some I weeks for the benefit of Mrs. Murphy’s health. Mr. E. N. Martin is having an addition built to his residence on Commerce st., which will ma terially add to its value and con venience. Ifr v. J. C. Hardin will preach lat Bethel Presbyterian church ! next Sunday morning at eleven o’clock and at Silver Hill school house at 3 o’clock in the after noon. Married at the home of Dr. i and Mrs. F. 11. Field in New Or- I leans, La., on Feb. 21st by Rev. C. V. Edwards, JMliss Dora Neal I of Menlo, Ga., and Mr. Ernest I L. Lawrence of Oklahoma City, I Oklahoma. I have for sale cheap one good five-year old mare. —W. C. John son. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of i F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business I in the city of Toledo, County and stat I aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars, for each case of catarrh that can- I not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ' in my presence, this 6th day of De ' cember, A. D. 1861. Seal. A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. > Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa : tion. PROGRAMME Os Public Entertainment at Sum merville Academy Friday Night, Feb. 26. Solo, Devotion—Mattie Allen. Play, The Washington Celebra ti< ii at Riverside. Solo, Old Black Joe—Nannie Lee Elder. Dialogue, The Hatchet Story. Monologue, Taking an Eleva tor—By Eva Fuller. Solo, Simple Aven—Bessie Max ey. Play, The Pull-Back. Pantomime, The Star Span gled Banner. The public is cordially invited to attend. Board of Trade A number of the business men of the town met at the store of Thompson Hiles & Co. yesterday afternoon to discuss the advisa bility of organizing a board • of trade for Summerville. A temporary organization was effected by the election of Col. Wesley Shropshire as president and Mr. E. N. Martin secretary. Several short talks were made am it seemed to be the unanimous sentiment of those present that an organization of this kind would be beneficial to the town. The following committee on by-laws and organization was ap pointed: Col. J no. D. Taylor, E. W. Sturdivant, N. K. Bitting, G. D. Espy, A. S. Hinton, Col. Wes ley Shropshire, and B. O. Henry. A committee on membership, co sisting of C. P. Neal and Col. J. T. Jolly was appointed, to see who will become members of the organization. Another meeting will be held at the office of Thompson Hiles & Co. next Tuesday afternoon, when a permanent organization will be perfected. Public Sale I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, March 6th, at my residence in Summerville all my household and kitchen furniture. Sale will begin at 1 :30 o’clock P. tn.—W. C. Johnson. Charles R. Holland of Menlo was in town Monday , Mr. Alonzo Worsham of Ilollan was in town Wednesday. Menlo Baptist Church Notes Rev. Mahan, the pastor filled his regular appointment here Sat urday, at 1:30 p. m., using a por tion of the 23rd chapter of Acts as a subject. Sunday at 930 a. m. the Sunday school met with a full attendance. Class No. 1 be ing the most perfect in attendance won the banner. At 11 o’clock Bro. Mahan delivered an excellent sermon, using as a text Acts 10: 33. At 230 the B. Y. P. U. met and rendered an excellent program. The readings by Mrs. E. M. Jen nings, Mrs. C. C. Story and Mr. Gordon Baker were real good, while the recitation by Miss Fan nie Caloway was perfect in ren dition. Bro. Mah < i made a short but enthusiastic talk, encourag ing the young. Sunday evening Bro. Mahan addressed an appreci ative audience and it was said by many to be by far the best sermon heard in Menlo for many years. Reporter. Mr. W. 11. Floyd left for Bridg port, Ala., Tuesday expecting to return Friday. /fyerybodys yfoagazine IF YOU’VE GOT a little more money than you need for every-day uses, that’s liable to find its way to Wall Street some time—“for goodness’ sake” in vest I 5 cents of it in the March EVERYBODY’S and find out how much chance you’ve got in “ the big fellows’ game.” Your i ; cents will pay you back in I Lime, Brick, Cement, Window Glass, Putty. SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO. Wer’e going to sell 95 Pair of Pants. All we have and all sizes AT A BARGAIN SEWELL and GARRETT 1 w 1 'W ■▼-wr- '■»» t - -wr- ’’sr' -’» F ' 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 The Uld constitution. The Constitution originally car ried forty-four guns. A particular ly interesting history is connected with this ship. During the war with the Barbary powers in IM3 she was Commodore Preble s flag ship in the Mediterranean ami played a conspicuous part during the whole war. Lieutenant Wads worth, who was blown up before Tripoli in the ill fated Intrepid, was one of the officers of the Con stitution. In the course of the war with England in 1812 the English papers laughed at the Constitution and spoke of her as “a bundle of pine boards sailing under a bit of striped bunting.” But when under Captain Hull she captured the English frigate Guerriere, a vessel of nearly equal force, the people who had before ridiculed her called her “one of the stanchest vessels afloat.” A few months after this victory the Constitution, then com manded by Captain Bainbridge, compelled one of the finest frigates in the British navy, the Java, to strike its coin** % UK YOUR DEALER FOR * ’’3 / J PIEDMONT ft T BUGGY AM \ n Made In one grade only r w z~ - <• g “THE BEST.” •»•-’■.>'■*,<N, fX fi J Built by experts. Every Job fully f \ ■/ 3k « F guaranteed. Ban all the latent f 1 X IA improvement*. Correspondence r W 1 eouciU»d from live deal er a. Jv'/A J lfc‘ 4 PIEDMONT BUGGY CO M 7\ j/ W K Monroe, N. C. Wk M 44 We eel! them wherever we go; they go wherever we «eU thoKi/" NWHERUUMS /COUGH REMEDY oußas Coughs,Colds, CROUP, Whooping Cough 1 This remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or , other harmful drug and may be given as contl i dently to a baby as to an adult. , Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.