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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 think Douglas ma kes
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 Fi >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 ioc
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
Newline of Mens neckwear, first in, 25 and
25c. New line of ladies neck wear, first re
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 Bieeching 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 = 65c
Half gallon - " 75c
Extra Tops - - 2;jC
Extra Rubbers two grades - 5 and ;oc
Heinz’s Vinegar
Ordinary, white - ~ 25c
Pickling, white 35c
Pure Apple - -35 c
Terms: Cash. All Goods Deliver id.
Hinton & Company
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909
5 LOCAL NEWS. |
Mrs. J. H. Henry of Chattanooga
is visiting Mrs. Howard McGinnis.
Mr. M. G. Merritt, of Trion, was
iii Summerville Wednesday.
Miss Cleo Bryant of Lyerly is the
guest of Miss Allie Bryant this wook.
Miss Mary Penn was the guest of
friends here this week.
Col. J. T. Jolly spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. D. E. Espy was visiting her
children here Saturday and Sunday.
Charles and Roy Henry of Rome
are visiting the family of Mr. B. O.
Henry.
Miss Ruby Lee and Miss Louise
Bryant of Lyerly were in town Tues
day.
Misses Carrie and Julia Allen of
Chattanooga spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Mrs. C. A. Lund is expected to ar
rive today from Utah where she has
been on an extended visit to rela
tives.
Miss Kate Simmons of Chattanooga
was the guest of the Misses Moyers
Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Barksdale of Lafayette
is spending this week with her neph
ew, Hon. Wesley Shropshire.
Mr. E. T. Megginson returned yes
' terday from Hot Springs, Ark., where
i he had been for three weeks.
I
Miss Willie Selman, who has been
I visiting Miss Allie Bryant, returned
i to her home in Rome Saturday,
Miss Annelysabeth Cleghorn has
been visiting friends in Clarksville,
Tenn., and Hopkinsville, Ky., for
two weeks and is expected to return
today.
Mr. A. J. Lawrence, one of Menlo's
progressive citizens, was among the
visitors here Monday.
Rev. W. M. Griffitt and wife of
Trion were guests of Mrs. R. A. Al
len Thursday.
Mr. L. W. Mitchell of Marietta,
Ga., who is general manager of the
W. O. W. for Georgia and Florida,
spent Tuesday here.
Mr. B. F. Dunwoody and daughter,
Miss Mary, of Haywood district, were
guests of friends in town Tuesday.
Mr. Victor Powell, a commercial
traveler of Birmingham, Ala., was
visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. A. Allen,
Thursday.
Mrs. J. R. Pittner and children re
turned to Chattanooga Friday where
she will remain for a few days be
foie leaving for Cohutta on an ex
tended visit.
Rev. Jesse O. Brand occupied the
pulpit Sunday at two services. At
the morning service his subject was
“The training of Moses and his
choice.”
Misses May and Kathryn Foster,
Miss Mary Holland and Master Ber
ryhill Foster, who were visiting Mrs.
T. P. Taylor the past week, returned
to Holland Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Little of Atlanta came
Monday and are guests this week of
Col. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. Mrs.
1 Little has a number of friends here
who know her as Mrs. Cora Stoddard
of Selma, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Cleghorn are
| expected to return to Summerville
| Friday from an extended tour which
I included many cities and points of
' interest in the east and west, and
a visit to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition at Seattle, Washington.
Rev. B. F. Hunt preached here
Sunday morning at the Baptist
church. The subject was “Faith,
I love and obedience the fruits of re
generation,” based on Ist John, 5:1-5.
lAt the evening service the sermon
| was based on the 14th chapter of
: St. John. Mr. Hunt has received an
I invitation to visit Oklahoma with
a view of accepting a cal) to serve
a church there as pastor, at a sala
ry of two thousand dollars a year,
j His congregation here highly esteem
' him as pastor, and it will be with
i much regret that they accept his
resignation, should he decide to go
west.
Children cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
I c ASTORIA
SOUTH SUMMERVILLE.
Miss Lula Clark of Holland was
the admired guest of her brother, R.
W. Clark, here Wednesday.
Wesley Wright and wife are the
proud parents of another little girl
which came into their home Satur
day, 11th.
Miss Fincher of near Trion visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Leo Nunn, here
the first of the week.
Mr. Vaughn and family of Talia
ferro were the guests of relatives
here Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. D. M. Parham returned last
week from a several days stay with
relatives in Haywood.
W. J. Farrow spent Monday and
Tuesday in Rome.
Earl Creamer of near Lafayette
came down Wednesday to visit his
sister, Mrs. John League
John Cheek of Rome is visiting
relatives here this week.
Mr. Wes Gray of Trion spent last
Thursday with friends and relatives
here.
Mr. T. H. Scoggins has bought
Rev. M. A. C. Bennett's interests in
the firm of Bennett & Mahan. We
wish the new firm success in their
business.
Mrs. Worsham of Trion spent last
Thursday and Friday with relatives
here.
Mr. Andrew Sentell of Menlo was
mixing with friends here one day
last week.
Mrs. Lois Farrow and little daugh
ter, Grace Lee, are spending several
days in Laafyette.
Mrs. M. E. Mahan returned to her
nome near Raccoon last Friday after
a several days' visit to relatives here.
WANTED—Two white, men cooks
for service at mining camp. None
except those with experience and
good reference need apply. Apply
at News Office.
Mrs. B. D. Bohanan, who is at
the State Sanitarium at Milledgeville,
is reported to be critically ill and
but little hope is entertained for her
recovery.
Among the visitors here lasi week
attending the Masonic Convention
were Hon. John W. Maddox, Judge
Moses Wright, Col. John C. Printtip
and Capt. Thompson Hiles of Rome;
Mr. A. S. Hamilton of Trion; Hon.
John W. Bale and Mr. Frank Thur
man of Lafayette; Dr. James Bryant
of Lyerly; Mr. Pink Story of Rome;
Messrs. J. T. and Fred Shropshire
of Haywood; Mr. Thos. Rambo of
Menlo; and Mr. John T. Holland of
Dublin, Texas.
Train Kills Two Mules.
The northbound passenger train
killed two mules at the Wheeler cross
mg ;ust below town Tuesday after
noon. The mules were owned by
Will Martin, colored, of Holland. His
son had been to town and was on his
way home. Just as he started to
cross the track the train ran into
the mules, killing them almost in
stantly. The boy escaped uninjured,
and the wagon was only slightly dam
aged Martin gave SSOO for the
mules only a short time ago.
DIRTTOWN
Mr. F. A. Weaver of Summerville
visited here Saturday and Sunday.
The farming in this section is
progressing nicely. Some have begun
laying by early cotton and a lot '
of corn is also laid by.
Several of our people attended the
Masonic convention in Summerville
last week.
Messrs. Monroe Turner and Willis
Hill of Rome were here Sunday.
There will be singing on Sand I
mountain the first Sunday afternoon.
Chas. Lively was over from Sum
merville Sunday.
Mr. Tom Hill of Trion was in our
burg last week.
Mr. George Holcomb and family
moved from Holland to this place l
last week.
E. P. Scott spent Friday in Rome.
Messrs. J. R. Owings and Claud
Palmer made a business trip to Rom<
Friday.
Mr. J. M. Ballenger and daughter,
Miss Jamie, of Armuchee were here
last week.
Mr. A. C. Robinson, of Lafayette,
was here recently.
Tom Fowler of Dry Creek was
here recently.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Wright, moved
to this valley from Summerville last
week. They have many friends here
who welcome them back to their old
home.
Several from here attended the
all day singing at Montvale Sunday.
Messrs. Earnest Green and Arthur
Wade of Armuchee were here Sun
day.
FOR SALE—BuII Terriers—predi
greed stock. Absolutely dead game.
The best watch dog or companion,
and fastest fighting dog on earth. Cor
respondence solicited.
BL’RNBTT KENNELS,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Sorghum Cane
Seed
For Hay
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