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HINTON & COMPANY
Summerville, Georgia
School begins now in a few days and
the children will have to have clothes and
shoes to wear.
The following goods are the best on the
market for school children: Ginghams,
Percals, Cheviots and Madras. In these
four line we have fine stock, perhaps 50
styles to select from at
10, 12 I=2 and 15 cents
Boys Knee Pants
Good strong ones that will wear well, 50c
75, and SI.OO, Sizes from 5 to 16.
Boys Caps
New line just come in, in blue serge and
cassimere at 25 and 50c.
Men and Boys Hats
Are all in and the best line we have ever
shown. You will find the new shapes and
colors for the dressy young men as well as
the staple for the older men. J. B. Stetson
Hats small and large shapes, white and
Black, $4.00, city price $5.00.
Men and Boys Clothing
Good deal of it here and ready to show
Men’s extra pants are in, and ready to show
Ladies Skirts
We have by far the best line we have ever
shown.
You will find them very full, well made
and the latest styles. Ranging In price
from 1.50 up to SIO.OO in all the new cloths
Ladies Supplies
We have justgotton in a big line of ladies
Belts, Belt Buckles, Collars, Hand Bags
Side and back combs. Come in and look
at them.
Ladies Slippers
You can buy cheap now
$1.50 grade at - - sl.oo
2,00 “ “ - - 1.50
3.00 “ - - 2.25
and so on.
Childrens in same proportion.
Terms Cash. All Goods Delivered.
HINTON & COMPANY.
j LOCAL NWS.]
Mr. J. T. Hale of Chattanooga,
was in town yesterday.
Mr. G. W. Morton was over
from Subligna yesterday.
Mr. Jno. S. Cleghorn, Jr.,
spent Saturday in Rome.
Mrs- Jackson, of Chattanooga,
is the guest of Mrs. A. L. Mur
phy.
Mrs. G. O. Alexander, of Ross
ville, is spending this week with
her parents at the Gilbert Hotel.
Mrs. F. G. Meniman and chil
dren, of Rome, are guests this
week of Miss Jimmie Grambling.
Mrs. Mary Beauford Hill of
Blanche, Ala., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wil
son, this week.
Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Burwell
left Tuesday for Charlotte, N. C.,
where Mr. Burwell will enjoy a
month’s vacation, which has been
offered him by his churches
Miss Maggie Wilson and Miss
Mary McWhorter have return
ed from an extended visit to
friends in Blanch, Ala.
Mr. Fred Wiley of Carrolton,
and Mr. O. D. Evans of St Louis
are guests of Messrs L. J. and C.
C. Godwin this week.
Mr. Walter Housch of Chick
amauga spent Sunday with home
folks.
Capt. Thompson Hiles of Rome,
spent Wednesday in Summer
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rich of
Menlo, spent Tuesday here the
guests of their daughter, Mrs.
H. D. Mallicoat.
' Mrs. A. S. Hinton and child
ren, who have been visiting rela
tives at Tate, Ga., for some time,
returned home Tuesday.
Solicitor General W. H. Ennis
of Rome, was in town Wednes
day.
Mr. Charles Henry of Rome,
is spending a few days with rela
tives here.
Miss Fannie Gilbert, attended
the Association at Menlo Sunday
and the tent meeting at Lyerly
Sunday night.
Miss Lois Brand entertained
about twenty guests at the Par
sonage Monday afternoon, from
four to six o’clock. Sept, the 2,
1907, being her sth birthday.
Merry games and dainty refresh
ments were enjoyed by the hap
py little people, who all agree
that MissLoisis an ideal hostess.
Rev. W. M. Sentell came up
from Macon last week and is vis
iting the family of his father
Mr. A. T. Sentell, near Menlc.
He will return to Macon the
later part of the week accom
panied by his wife and children,
who have been with relatives in
the county for several week.
Rev. W. P. Lovejoy, presiding
elder of the Dalton district, will
preach at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday morning at
11 o’clock and at the Baptist
church at 7:30 p m. He will al
so hold quarterly conference
3:00 p. m. at Baptist church.
For thfc reasons above mentioned
Rev. J. O. Brand calls in his ap
pointment at Wayside.
Mr. Eugene Taylor entertained
informally Monday evening in
honor of his.friend, Mr. William
Steel, of Lafayette. Those in
. vited were Misses Mattie Bur
well, Carrie Lou Elder, Kate Mc-
Whorter, Hattie Hale Jones,
■ Kate Bolling and Nell Henry,
j Messrs. Rowland Henry, Claud
I Turner and J. T. Jolly.
Farm for Sale
I
Consisting of 50 acres, situated
j on Government Pike 5 miles
I I north of LaFayecte; level, clear
|'of rock, good 4 room house and
I out building. Can be bought for
I $1650.00.-R. L. Fillers
Our School
To say that we are justly proud
of our public school is a mild
statement. We are jubilant.
The indications point to the
most successfull term in the his
tory of the school.
The doors were opened Mon
day morning and about one hun
dred and twenty pupils filed in
to place for work. A large num
ber of patrons and friends pres
ent enjoyed the opening exer
cises which included an address
by Prof. Whittenberg of cordial
words of welcome for both pu
pils and visitors. Song by the
children. “Our Father in Heaven
we hallow Thy name.” Prayer
by Mr. B. O. Henry. After the
song, “America” enthusiastic
speeches were made by Hon. J.
D. Taylor, Judge J. M. Bellah,
Mr. B. O. Henry, Mr. N. K. Bit
ting and Mrs. W. V. Whittenberg. I
The building and grounds
have been much improved.
Thanks to the members of the
Improvement club and these
ladies are determined that the
good work shall go on to comple
tion.
We have a fine crops of teachers
efficient, thorough and persever
ing, and with the necessary co
operation of parents and pupils,
the success of our school is as
sured.
Messrs Morrison and Duna
way, of Rome were here Monday
on business.
Rev. W. S. Megginson came
down from Mineral Park Mon
day to visit homefolks and friends
here for a few days.
Mrs. E. D. Godwin, who has
been visiting her daughter in
Carrolton, returned Tuesday,
accompanied by Mrs A. J. Wiley,
Miss Bessie Godwin spent
Sunday with relatives in Dry
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Barr, of
Subligna, were here Monday.
Messrs. John Alexander, J. L.
Hammonds and Robt. Williams
from North Chattooga were here
Tuesday, and report crop condi
tions fine in that section of the
county.
Miss Annie Cleghorn returned
Monday from Chattanooga where
she had been the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Pitner, for several
days.
Mr. B. F. Flournoy and fami
ly moved from Trion to this place
the first of the week. Mr.
Flournoy comes to Summerville
to get the school advantages of
fered here for his children.
Hon. Gordon Lee, the Seven
th’s popular congressman, was
in Summerville a short while
Tuesday. He was enroute to
Subligna where he went to deliv
er an address at the Farmers’
Union rally held there Tuesday.
He was accompnied by Col. Wes
ley Shropshire. Mr. Lee is
very popular in Chattooga and
our people are always glad to
have a visit from their congress
man.
All parties interested in the
grave yard at the J. N. Alexan
der old place, three miles east of
Trion, are requested to meet
there next Saturday, Sept. 7th,
for the purpose of cleaning it off.
—J. H. Alexander.
Mr. J. H. Thomas, of Trion,
was exhibiting a very fine limb
of cotton on the streets yester
day. It contained one hundred
and twenty forms, including
many bolls of all sizes. Mr.
Thomas says the stalk from
which the limb was taken is '
nearly six feet high and contain '
ed three hundred and thirty'
forms. This is a new kind of ■
cotton which Mr. Thomas plant
ed for the first time last year.
He gave SIOO for a little hand full
of the seed and planted ten rows. :
He saved the seed from the ten
rows and had enough to plant
two and a half acres this year.
He thinks be will get at least
four bales from the two and a
half acres
Arrington’s Diarrhoea
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The best known Remedy
for Diarrhoea and Dysentery,
Flux, Cholera Morbus, Chol=
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For sale only by
ARRINGTON DRUG CO.
IF IT’S
Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Caps or
Pants.
We can fit you in the best,
hat will look well and wear well
The Price will suit you too
SEWELL & GARRETT
TERMS CASH GOODS DELI VERED
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H. D. Mallicoat
—Dealer In—
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Canvassed Hams, Skinned Hams,
Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef.
Nice Fresh Steaks, Roasts, Stews, Pork Chops
Sausage, Etc.
All Kinds Soft Drinks and Ice
Fine Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars
Special Bargains
I have a great many
Special Bargains to of
fer and now is the time
to take advantage of
this big reduction.
Money saved is
money made. Come
and see them.
J. W. PITTS