The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, July 08, 1909, Image 5

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HINTON & COMPANY. Low Cut Shoes We do not know of any line of goods that is more appreciated this hot weather than low cut shoes for men, women and children. Our stock of low cut shoes is in fine shape yet, plenty of the popular leathers and toes for all. Hen and Boys low cuts from $2.00 up to $4 00, made by Douglas. We chink Douglas makes the best shoe on the market at the price. Ladies Low Cuts made by Krippendorf, Ditt man Co. from $2.00 up to 3.50. We have lots of them on hand. You still have 3 to 4 months to wear them. Shoes naturally suggests H>se. Our stock of hosiery would do credit to a town 5 times as large as Summerville, We keep up with the times and buy the right weights, colors _and sizes Ladies begin at 10c and on up to fine imported silk lisle at SOC Children from 10c up to 25c; Men half hose 10c up to 50c. Wash Dress Goods Wash dress goods in coo! ligit fabrics at from 10 up to 25c. Thousands of yds. in stock. Now is the time to buy these goods and be wearing them and you wont complain of the weather being so hot. Men and Boys Shirts We have the best stock of Shirts we have ever carried, better goods, better made and more of them. Mens, 50c to $1,50, Boys, 50c to 1,00 Mens Underwear Shirts with short sleaves, and Drawers with short legs, 50c per garment, New Lot Mens Neckwear New line of Mens neckwear, first in, 25 and 25c. New line of ladies neck wear, first re o ceived, 15 and 25c. Staple Cotton Goods Will not be any cheaper this year on account of the high price of cotton. Now is the time to buy that line of goods. Best grade Amoskeg feather ticking 16 2-3 C Best grade Sea Island sheeting 5 1-2 C Fruit of the loom Bleeching 10c. Wide sheet ing Pepperell 9-4 bleached 25c. 10-4 bleached 30c. Unbleached 2 1-2 C yd. cheaper. Grocery Department Now Canning Time 18 pounds granulated Sugar SI.OO Mason fruit Jars, pints 60c Quorts -65 c Half gallon - “ 7-5 c Extra Tops - “ 2;,c Extra Rubbers two grades - 5 and 10c Heinz’s Vinegar Ordinary, white - " Pickling, white - - 3° c Pure Apple - “ Terms: Cash, Ail Goods Deliver d. Hinton & Company THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 8 1909 1 LOCAL NEWS.! Hon. Wesley Shropshire made a business trip to Trion Monday Miss Anna Simmons is visiting relatives in Lafayette. Mr. and .Mrs. Howard AlcG'in nis spent Sunday at Subligna. Judge J. I’. Johnston spent Wednesday in Lafayette. Silverware, Sterling and filled Murphy & Henderson. Mrs. J. 1). Taylor and Mrs. Sa rah Stoddard spent Tuesday in Rome. Mrs. G. O. Alexander and Miss Mary Gilbert are visiting "relative.' ■a Menlo this week. Mrs. Fred Myers of Chattanoo ga is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. Neal this week. Rev. J. C. Hardin will n-Kiaeh in Pennville school Viouse next Sunday afle.rftobn at •'! o'clock. Mr. an I Mrs. L. Montgomery of South Summerville spent Sat urday with Air. and Mrs. Will Neal near Lyerly .Mrs. W. AV. Hinton charming ly entertained a number o I guests Wednesday afternoon at a Japanese Tea. Airs. Ategginson continues se riously" ill and is now in the care of a trained nurse, who came from Rome Wednesday. Messrs. E. N. Martin, J. S. Doster and R. A. AlcWhorter at tended the convention of coun ty commissioners in Rome Alon day. Airs. T. J. Simmons went up to Chattanooga Alonday where she will spend several days with her son, Air. Noble Simmons. Rev. AV. S. Alegginson is ex pected to preach in the Presby terian church next Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock and the Sacre ment of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Airs. D. A. Crumley and son, Willie, of Atlanta, are visiting Airs. R. W. Clark in South Sum merville. Dr. (). A. Selman made a bus iness trip to- Walker county a few days since, looking after the interests of his fine farm in that county. Airs. Alice Elder left Wednes day for Douglasville, Ga., to vis it her mother who is critically ill. Site was a<" ompanied by .Misses Nannielce and Velmer El der. Airs. Evitt Bancher returned to her heme in Atlanta .Monday af ter a delightful visit to relatives here. She was accompanied by Miss Nell Kirby who will spend several weeks in that city with 1 < latives. Those from here who attended the spend-1 he-day parly given b Miss Annie King near Gore Tues day were .Misses Lois McWhort er, Kate Bolling, Nell Henry. Hat tie Bale Jones, .Messrs.E. W. Lin den, J. T. Jolly, S. C. Martin, and C. E. Lee. Airs. 0. A. Selman entertained at a Lawn fete Friday afternoon in honor of .Mrs. Evitt Bancher of Atlanta. Those invited to meet Airs. Bancher were Mrs. Lowry Lamb, Airs. N. K. Bitting, and her guest, Mrs. J. E. Satterfield, of Dalton, .Mrs. J. D. Taylor. .Mrs. J. A. Branner, Airs. Tom P. Taylor, AJiss Grambling and her guest, Airs. .Merriam of Rome Airs. Bartcnfield, .Mrs. W. B. Ilin ton, Airs. E. N. .Martin. Airs. Will Hinton. Airs. J, Al. Bellali, and Airs. A. S. Hinton, t ake and ices were served. Mrs. Selman is a charming hostess, ami the occasion was much en joyed by the guests. WOOL WANTED We will pay the highest mar ket price for all the wool brough us.—Hinton & Co ’ Airs. A. L. Dalton and family . attended the celebration at Men lo Saturday. I ' .Messrs. A. T. Heath and J. S. Cleghorn went down to Rome ■ Alonday on business. Air. J. E. Satterfield came over from Dalton Saturday and is the guest, of Air. N. K. Bitting. Everything pretty in cut glass. Murphy & Henderson. Air. R. C. Sanders, a prominent merchant of Haywood district, was among the visitors in town Wednesday. Air. J. S. Majors of Alenlo was in town Wednesday. lion, S. E. Jones and Mr. W. ; \V. Shropshire of Dirttown were here Tuesday. Airs. U. S. AleOartcr of La fayette spent last week with Mrs. Houston .Mattox. Airs. G. J. Wilson had for her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hill of Bianehe, Ala., and Miss Julia I hew kins of Rome. The many friends of Air. Tom Rich will be pleased to know that he 1 as returned to his home from Alobile, Ala., and is much improved in health. Alarried on Wednesday morn ing in Summerville by Rev. J. C. Hardin, Aliss Bird and Mi'. W. 11. .Miller, of'Cherokee county . Ala. The numerous friends here of Aliss Bessie Godwin will be pleas ed to know that she has so far improved as 1c leave the infirma ry, after a stay of eight weeks, under treatment, ami is now with her uncle, Mr. W. 11. Alil ler, of Birmingham, and hopes to eciiii' home in two weeks. Air. W. O. BeWarder, repre senting the Southern branch of the Al ergent haler Linotype Co., of New Orleans, was in Summer ville Tuesday. We are. well equipped to fur nish you with suitable wedding presents. Just come and see. Alurphy & Henderson. 1 will be in Summerville with my merry-go-round on the 1 11 h and loth of July.— W. 11. Gil realh. Miss Ludie Beavers of Dry Valley spent Monday here, and was the guest of the Misses Al len. Air. and Airs. Willis Carroll ol Pittsburg, ’Texas, arrived Wednes day, having come to the Eden ol the Sbuth on' their bridal four, and to visit, relatives. They were guests Wednesday at dinner ol Air. and Airs. John Strange. They i will spend some time in 1 bai tooga and will visit Acworth, Ga. before ref timing to Texas. Air. and Airs. Frank Elder spent Sunday very pleasantly with Air. and .Mrs. Will Neal. All the features that go to make v a safe, conservative Hank are found in the Bank of Lyerly. All business with it. is strictly confidential ami “ABSOLI’TE SAFETY TO DEPOSI TORS” is the motto of its manage ment. Several cotton blooms have been sent to The News office dur I ing the past week. The first | bloom was sent in Friday, -July 2,1 Iby Jim Adams, colored, who 'lives on Air. A. Wheelers place, three miles below town. A num ber of others have sent in blooms this week. NOTICE Customers for Along Beans (also called “Hay Peas ’ of" .“Blue Peas”) will find them on sale at the store of Cleghorn, Hen ry & Co. at prices which save you the postage. I will continue to fill orders at. $1.25 per peek or $4.50 per bushel, delivered in i Summerville until the few bush els I have left are sold. Write . me amount you want. t W. L. GAMBLE, Summerville, Ga. I Sorghum Cane Seed For Hay SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO. if The Cleanest and Coolest I I Place in Town I t i An Ideal Place to Rest | ...Visit Us... •• • • *•/ • • ■ ■ We Serve Only The Best Because We Know How “ •• • • Ask The Soda Water Man I SEWELL and GARRETT ii —itrirn iiniifT-iii -ihiitii— iiummii ci ■iiiifflimimmimmmmMMMMMMß II H. D. M ALLICOAT I Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats Breakfast Bacon, Canvassed Hams, Skinned Hams I Nice Fresh Steaks, Roasts, Stews, Pork Chops 'ii Sausage, Etc. ' Soft Drink, Tobaccos, Cigars -sr- -»*' *•’’ '"' r ' M 'NEY TO I OAN a8H ’ Manager, wants a t 1 good hustling man to write insur- $1,000.00 and up on First ance in this county for the Jes- Class Farms ferson Standard Life Insurance Write or Call on Co., Address 312 English-Arneri- Lipscomb, Willingham & Doyal <an Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Attorneys at Law PM rw. Kodoi Rome, Georgia. palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat Dr. Geo. B. Wood Optometrist and Optician 309 Broad Sreet, Rome, Ga. Examines Eyes thoroughly—Relieves Eyestrain, Head- K aches, tired and inflamed eyes, or defective visions. | Evers Kind of Spectacle and Eye Glasses Sold Does lens grinding and gives best service to be had. | Duplicates any lens and repairs glasses promptly. Every ik thing guaranteed. Absilutely reliable. fi Don’t ruin your eyes and undermine your health. See Dr. Wood at ance.