The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, April 01, 1909, Image 5

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Lime, Brick, Cement, Window Glass, Putty. | SDMMERVILLE DRUG CO. | CLEGHORN, HENRY & COj SUMMERVILLE, GA. I Millinery Shown at Our Store Thursday an d Friday, April, ist and 2nd. Miss Haud Chafer, of flaryland is in charge of our Hillinery Depart ment and has a complete line of the rareset styles and valus known to the trade. Come and get acquaint ed with a splendid artist and her work. We have received a large stock of the newest things for Men and Women and are prepared to satisfy your wants in everything at as low prices as can be made on first class goods. We especially ask the Ladies to in spect all our novelties for the Season as we will surprise you with such an up-to-date stock. The men wiii find that we are showing the most stylist line of clothing and furnishing goods ever exhibited here. CLEGHORN, HENRY & CO. NOTICE There will be a mission rally at New Hope (S) Wednesday, April 21, 1909. Program will appear. next week. Let every one take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. T. J. RATLIFF. - - - _ -w- '•r- "Wer’e going to sell 95 Pair of Pants. All we have and all sizes AT A BARGAIN SEWELL and GARRETT LOST. —Between Lyerly and Trion one pocket Ledger with lumber accounts in it. Please re ’ turn to me or give me information and receive reward.—B. F. Lee' ; Lyerly, Ga. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1909. } LOCAL NEWS, j Mrs. R. W. Jones is visiting relatives in Lafayette this week. Col. Wesley Shropshire made a business trip to Rome Wednesday Five-pound ealieo rolls, at 95 cents a roll. —Pitts & Espy. Dr. R. D. Jones and daughter, Miss Hattie Bale, spent Thursday in Chattanooga. Mr. N. K. Bitting was in Dal ton several days the past week or business. Mr. C. C. Cleghorn spent Tues day and Wednesday in Chatta nooga. Mrs. Echols is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Jul ia Hawkins. Mrs. J. F. Busbin and children spent Sunday with Mrs. L. 1. Wood. Mrs. Lula McFarland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. I. M. Henderson, has returned to her home at Dalton, Ga. White lawn remnants, 15c and 20c grades, at 10c and 12% cents. Pitts & Espy. Rev. J. C. Hardin will preach at the Pennville school house on next Sunday afternoon at 3 ;00. Miss Effie May Rogers of Hills boro, Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. Man ie Kirby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Espy and son, Duke, will return today from a several day ’s visit to relatives in Chattanooga. Mrs. J. S. Cleghorn expects to leave Friday for Chattanooga where she will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Pittner. Mr. E. W. Linden left Monday for his home at Rockford, 111., He will return to Summerville about the first of May and re main here during the peach sea son. Mrs. R. R. Tate and children left for their home in Fries, Va., Monday, after spending several months with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Glenn, and other relatives and friends. NOTICE Board of Education will meet next Tuesday, the 6th. S. E. JONES, C. S. C. Rev. J. O. Brand exchanged pulpits with the pastor of the Methodist church at Lafayette Sunday. Rev. 11. S. Smith preach ed two interesting sermons here at the Methodist church; both the morning and evening services were well attended. The News is requested to an nounce that Rev. Wm. Oldfield will preach at Holland School House next Sunday morning at eleven o’clock and also at night. Millinery Opening We will have our Spring Open ing next Thursday and Friday, April Ist and 2nd. Don’t fail to see our magnificent display of millinery and dress goods. Thompson Hiles & Co. The Recital A most enjoyable occasion was the recital Friday evening at the school house, given by Mrs. Gil bert Holland ami Miss Wallace ol Holland. Each number of this program was exeel'ently rendered, and the enthusiastic audience were de lighted. Both Mrs. Holland and Miss Wai lace are line leaders and must be heard to be appreciated. FOR SALE—Russell and Mort gage Lifter Cotton Seed, 50 cts. per bushel.—S. W. Johnson, Sum merville, Ga., Route 4. WANTED.—IO/XX) cross ties delivered on Central of Geor gia railroad. —N. K. Bitting. HINTON & COMPANY Summerville, Georgia. Our regular Spring Opening is this week, Thursday and Friday. Everybody cordially in vited to attend. Our display of everything in the millinery line will be far more interesting ‘'ll.- ~tat m imnininnnwn than ever before. You will find the largest stock in the country and many styles you will not see any where else. You will have plenty room and light. We will have extra help to show the goods on those 2 days. We will be glad for all to come wheth er you want to buy or not. You will see the prettiest line of millinery that money and brains can get up, ranging in prices from $2.00 to $15.00 Dress Goods linen. And all the things that belong to °" these 2 days We are going to the line is a specialty with us. we <1 isp'ay one °' the ,eneßt llnes do not know of any desirable dress we have ever shown. goods on the market but what we have in large assortments. On CURTAINS, these 2 opening days we will do We | iave an unusally large stock our best to show the many things . , , of Curtains, both In white and we have in th j Dress Goods line. As to prices on dress goods. Most Ecru, ranging in prices from cotton goods ar from io to 20 per 75c up to s s#oo> cent, cheaper than a year ago. , ~ c-.i . ..i Curtain goods by the yd., fine Woolen, Linen and Silk about the J J same prices. stock ’ froni ,oc U P to a « c CORSETS. HOSIERY. .. o „ c „ „ . There was never a time when We carry the R. &G. Corsets. , .. , . . people were as particular about Complete stock of the new stylse their Hosiery as now, and know- in High Bust and Long Hip. Al- ing this fact we jxert ourselves so the medium Bast and long hip. tfae new fancy hoM in 50c, ls,oo, $1.25 and $1.50 the delicate colors, such as blue, Big line of Corsets for large la- P inka - and heilertrope, also tans, lace effects or plain. ■■dies, sizes 30 to 36, from 50c up Children’s fancy plaid tops % t 0 go Hose from 15c up to 35c. Ladies Muslin Underwear. We have just gotten in the biggest stock of Muslin underwear we have had. We buy this line of goods from one of the best factories in the country and the prices are right. At the prices we ask for it you save the making which is an item these days. These goods are cut full and weU made and beai tifully trimmed. Gowns, 3 grades, 50c, 75c, SI.OO and $1.50 Corset Covers, 4 grades, 25c, 50c, 75c, and SI.OO Pants, 4 grades, 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO Skirts, 4 grades, 50c, 75c, SI.OO and 00 M( j $1.50 Children’s Muslin Underwear, Panties 15c pair, 2 for 25c. Panties, better grade, .. . .20c TERMS CASH. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. HINTON & COMPANY