The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, March 11, 1909, Image 5
Lime, Brick, Cement,
Window Glass,
Putty.
SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO.
MONEY TO LEND
First to the fellow who keeps
his accounts in this Bank.
Second, a borrower who can
make a good bankable paper can
always get the “DOUGH.”
Anyone who has money to de
posit can know it is safe in the
Bank of Lyerly, foi the deposit
ors of this Bank are fully protect
cd under the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND, which IN
SURES YOIR MONEY FREE to
YOU. That is, should the Bank
blow away, the directors all drop
dead, the money all be stolen,
why, all the depositors would
have to do is to s< nd their pass
books to Atlanta and get the
cash for every cent. No court,
no suit, no wa.itir g, no excuse,
but every dent now. The Casli
ier will show and prove this
INSURANCE TO YOU. There
fore put your money in the Bank
of Lyerly—that’s all, then go
home and sleep like a babe.
R. L. Jones was up from Rome
Monday and Tuesday.
NOTICE
Having been appointed regular
mail carrier on route No. 5 I will
sell my one-half interest in the
firm of Bennett & Mahan. A
good proposition to any one who
wants a prosperous business.
G. P. MAHAN.
CASTOnTA.
Botr. th« h» Kind YoHtoAlways Bought
Hlgnatnre ,
<4
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
| Recital at Lyerly Friday Night
' Mrs. Gilbert Holland of Holland
assisted by local talent, will give
' a recital at Lyerly Friday night
March 12th, for the benefit of
the school.
Mrs. Holland is a pupil of the
Boston School of Oratory and wil
give the people of the communi
ty quite a treat.
We hope every one will avail
themselves of this opportunity. •
The following programme has
been arranged.
1. Music.
2. Scene from The Little Min
ister, J. M. Barrie.
3. Music.
4. The Message, Adelaide Proe
tor. Loraine, Charles Kingsley.
Little Brown Baby, Paul L. Dun
bar.
5. Music.
6. An Object of Love, Mary
E. Wilkins.
7. At Auntie’s House, James
W. Riley. Naughty Zell, Avon,
Miss Dorothy Wallace.
8. Music.
9. The Lost Word, Dr. Henry
Van Dyke. •
WANTED.-10,000 cross ties
delivered on Central of Geor
gia railroad. —N. K. Bitting.
FOR SALE—Two good mules,
well broke. C ash or good note.
Alpine, Ga. J. H. Freeman.
C-AHTORIA.
Boara the Kil "* Yoll AIM,S BollgW
Signature y
of
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1909,
| LOCAL NEWS. |
Capt. Thompson Hiles was up
from Rome Tuesday.
Col. Odell of Ringgold was
among the visitors here Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Mahan of
Trion were the guests of friends
here Tuesday.
Col. Wright Willingham, a prom
inent attorney of the Rome bar,
was in Summerville Thursday.
I have yet 100,000 fine Klon
dike plants for sa'e at $1.50 per
M. H. E. WYATT.
Mr. E. M. Simonton of Lafay
ette spent Tuesday in. Summer
ville.
I have seed sweet potatoes for
sale.- A. L. Dalton.
Mis. T. J. Foster is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. T. P. Taylor.
Mr. J. Lindsey Johnson, edi
tor of the Rome-Tribune Herald,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Summerville.
I have a full supply of fertil
izers on hand and will continue
to have this season.—S. B. Hen
ley.
At the Presbyterian church
last Sabbath four members were
received by letter, and at the
Congregational meeting Rev. J.
C. Hardin was unanimously call
ed as pastor of this church.
Mr. James Suttle of Armuchee
was the guest of Dr. R. D. Jones
Tuesday. Mr. Suttle was prin
cipal of the Summerville school
several years ago and will be
pleasantly remembered by many
who were his pupils at that time.
Rev. J. C. Hardin will preach
at Pennville school house next
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
He will also fill his regular ap
pointments at the Presbyterian
church here at eleven o’clock and
at night.
LOST—A bunch of Keys be
tween C. C. Strang/ - and Lyerly
or between Lyerly and Summer
ville. Finder plea.se return them
to C. M. Strange, Rome, Ga. and
receive reward.
Notice of Sale
Sheriff Glenn will sell two fine
mules for cash next Monday at
regular sale hours.
The Baptist W. M. Society met
in the church building Sunday
afternoon. Fifteen members
were present and the contribution
was $ll.OO. Os this amount, $6,-
85 was given for Home missions
and $4.15 for pastors’ salary. Ar
interesting paper was read by
Miss Kate Bolling and Miss An
nie Pitts samg “All to Jesus I
Surrender”.
The following announcement
will be of interest to the many
friends and admirers of “Earn
est Willie” in Chattooga county:
“Mr. and Mrs. William Edward
Beverly, of Thomasville, Ga., an
nounce the engagement of their
sister, Margaret, and Mr. Wil
liam David Upshaw, of Atlanta,
the marriage to take place early
in May.”
LANHAM & SONS CO.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
The ladies of Summerville and
surrounding country are most re
spectfully invited to attend our
SPRING OPENING
Fine Millinery of exclusive styles
of French Pattern Hats, New
York and Chicago Pattern Hats,
Hats from our own work rooms.
Ladies Dresses, Waists, Skirts,
Silk Dress Goods, Etc.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes*
day, March 15, 16 and 17.
By far the greatest collection of
the seasons most approved fash
ions, and well worth the trip to
see. Very Respectfully,
LANHAM & SONS CO.,
Rome, Ga.
HINTON & COMPANY
Summerville, Georgia.
New Spring Goods.
We are going into this spring business in better
condition than ever in the history of this store. We
have more goods and they are better bought and
come nearer of being exactly what the trade wants
than ever before. We say unconditionally that
this is the best equipped Dry Goods store in this
part of the country. People who trade here knows
it and those who dot trade here will be convinced if
they will try us once. So come in and we will
show you the prettiest stock of goods yuo have
ever seen in Summerville.
♦
MOST OF OUR SPRING GOODS ARE IN AND READY TO SHOW.
Woolen Dress Goods for fine Suits of Separate Skirts, Voils, Panamas, Sicillians, Serges,
Popelins and other fancy weaves. In all the popular colors, from 50c up to $1.50.
COTTON DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS
„ .. For waists, there is hardly any
We do not know of any cotton .. m ■
, limit to the lines we have. Plain
goods on the market but what w< ~ r • t
. , n - , -i White Lawns, Persian Lawns,
have m stock. Ginghams, three ~ , T ’ ... .. .
■ i . French Lawns, Drmnities, Nain
grades, 7 ] / 2 , 10 and 12i/ 2 cents. , . , ’ ,
„ , n . . o-n z-t- souks and other weaves, perhaps
Zepher Ginghams 25c; Silk Ging- , . ’ ' ..
... j .nJ ni . <n ir. you have never seen before. It
10 and 12M.C. Galatea Cloth! 15c. „ , , . . .
, . , ~, , will be a pleasure to us to show
Imperial Chambrays, 15 cents 1
Madras, wh’+e and figured, 3 -V> " " s ' S-
grades, 10, If and 25 cents Per- EMBROIDERIES and LACES
cals, 2 grades, 10 and 12’/G cts.
Colored Linen suitings, 3 grades, Jou wiU not fmd such a stock in
10, 15 and 25 cents; White Lin- this part of the country to select
. IA , • . (• ... from. This line of goods is se-.
for Dresses and waists worn , , ,
25 t £1 00 lected by our lady salespeople, as
’ " it should be, for they know wliat
BASKETS—SATCHELS l,l,hes I wai '’ aII ,‘ I tll,!n t,H> ”
well posted saleslady is so much
Big line of fancy baskets and help to you in selecting these
school satchels just come in. goods.
LADIES’ LOW CUT SHOES ARE IN
We anticipate the biggest trade we have ever had in this line and have bought accordingly.
Krippendorf, Dittman & Cos. fine Slippers from $2.00 to $3.50, in Tans, Patent Leather and
plain kid skin, high, medium oi low heels, light and heavy soles, A good line, come and see them
MEN’S AND BOYS’ FUR HATS ARE IN
Come in and see them . You will find the new shapes and colors in abundance. Stetson Hate,
black and white, large or small shapes, $4.00. You pay $5.00 in cities for the same thing.
FANCY NOTIONS
Ladies embroidered, fine collar 2oc
Ruebings, 15e and 25 c yard
Many styles of belts, 25 and 50e
Fancy belting yard
Large and small Barretts, 10c, 15c and ”5c
New things in back ami side combs.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Irish Potatoes 30c pk. We carry full line of the National
Sweet Potatoes 25c pk. Biscuit Co’s Crackersand Cakes
Navy Beans
Butter Beans 12ic qt. jn hulk or fancy boxes.
Pink Beans 10c qt.
Onions osc pk.
Onion Setts 30c gallan. FEED STUFF
Best Cheese made 20c lb.
Heinz’s Bottle Pickle 10, 15 and 26c
„ , ni . Brand, Oats, Corn, Corn Hearts
Heinz s Ohves.
Condensed Milcb, Eagle Brand, and Hay al ways on hand.
TERMS CASH. ALL GOODS DELIVERED.
HINTON & COMPANY