The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, August 19, 1909, Image 5

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HINTON & COMPANY. This season of the year people naturally expect reductions in certains lines of goods and we are always glad to be able to give reductions at this time of the year. On some of the goods herewith priced there is an an actual loss to us but we want you to have them. MENS DRESS SHIRTS All 75c grades now = 50c Ladies Low Cut Shoes Made by Krippendorf, Ditnian Co. $2.50 and 2.75 grade now $2.00 3.00 and 3.25 grade now 2.50 3.50 and 4.00 grade now 3.00 In Tan, Patent Leather and plain Kid Skin. Mens Fur Hats ioo Odds and Ends, Good Styles, at One Half Former Prices. Wash Dress Goods Figured Lawns, Batistes, Hulls, etc. 15c grade now 10c 25c grade now 15c Big Lot of short Lengths in Wash Dress Goods at half Price. Al! Hens and Boys Straw Hats at half Price. Heavy Staple Cotton Goods. Heavy Staple Cotton Goods are advancing in market every day. What we have on hand will be sold at the old prices—we will not put any advance on them. Now is the time for you to buy them if you are going to need anything in that line soon. Bleechings at 10c Fruit of The Loom, Cabot-Cotton and Lons dale Sheeting. Wide Sheetings (Pepperrell) 9- Bleehed 25c 10- Bleeched 30c Good grade Sea Island Sheeting 5 l-2c Best gradh A A A Sheeting 7c Good grade Cotton Checks 6c All Calicos 6c Short Lengths 5c Amoskeags best grade feather ticking 15c High grade Cheviots 10c Best grade oil table cloth 20c Millinery We have some Hats left, few shaped and few trimed. We have good big lot of childrens white lawn caps, rang ing in prices from 25c up to $1.50. Hats and Caps go at half the former price. Grocery Department 18 pounds granulated Sugar SI.OO Fruit Jars, Pints 60c ” Quarts 65c half gallon 75c Extra tops 25c Extra Rubbers, two grades 5 and 10c Heinz’s Vinegarsand Pickels always on hand. National Biscuit Co., Cakes and Crackers. Swift’s Premium Hams and Breakfast Bacon. Terms: Cash. All Goods Delivered. Hinton & Company THB BVMMBRVILLE NBWB, THURSDAY, AVGUST 19, 1909. | LOCAL NEWS, | Rev. J. O. Brand will preach at Raccoon next Sunday at 3 p. m. Miss Nell Kirby has returned from a visit to friends in Lafayette. Mrs. J. H. Henry is seriously ill at the home of Mr. T. P. Henry. Messrs. E. Montgomery and J. T. Jolly spent Tuesday in Chattanooga. Mrs. T. P. Taylor and Miss Jennie Bell spent Tuesday in Lyerly . Miss Hattie Hale Jones is visiting Mrs. W. E. Davis in Dalton, this week. Misses Sallie and Mattie Allen are visiting Mrs. C. C. McConnell in Broomtown. Mr. J. G. Harper of Griffin is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i W. R. Harper, for a few days’ visit. ' Miss Annie Myrtle Allen is spend ing this week in Rome with Mrs. J. J. Hale. Miss Kate Bolling entertained her ! Sunday school class in a most de- j lightful manner Wednesday afternoon I Rev. J. E. Jones will preach at Bethel Presbyterian church next Sunday. Miss Kate McWhorter is the guest of friends in Rome and Lindale this Rev. J. C. Hardin will preach at the Milner Memorial church at Rae- | coon next Sunday morning at eleven | o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ennis and| little daughter, of Milledgeville, are j visit ing the family of Mr. A. L. Dal-, ton. Mrs. Jane Barksdale has returned to Lafayette after a pleasant visit to | Mrs. R. D. Jones and Hon. Wesley ■ Shropshire and family. Mr. John Hamilton, a former resi- I dent of Chattooga, now if Childers, ; Texas, is visiting friends and rela tives here this week. Miss Maggie Wilson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Wilson Hill, at Blanche, Ala., and is expected to re turn Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hardin, who [ have been at Asheville, N. C., for | several weeks, returned home last Friday. Mr. L. J. Godwin and daughter, | Miss Bessie Godwin, are visiting the | families of Messrs. C. C. and Walter Godwin in Dry Valley. Mr. Noble Simmons came down from Chattanooga Sunday to spend a few days’ vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simmons. The county commissioners met Monday in their regular monthly ses sion. There was but little business transacted besides the usual routine work. The commissioners adjourned over to meet again next Saturday, August 21, for the purpose of re ceiving the new court house from the I contractors and making final payment for the building. Rev. J. E. Jones, D. D., and son, i Spencer Jones, of Meridian, Miss., i are visiting relatives here this week, j Mrs. J. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Eleneor Jones, will comenext week and will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Jones for several days. A checking account is Important to any business—it is a convenience to any man—it will be a great help to you. It records your business tran sactions accuralely-keeps your money matters straight—affords you a con venience that is at all times safe, sim pie and sure. You will find the Bank of Lyerly safe, accurate, and accom modating. Try them with your checking account. FOR SALE.—One hundred and six ty acres of land in Dirtseller district, known as the Ike Hogg place, k ive room dwelling and two good tenant houses, good barn, two wells, and good pasture. Apply to J. W. Rey nolds, Lyerly, Ga., Rural 2. Misses May and Edith Hubbard of Argenta, Ark., were the guests of Mi and Mrs. T. J. Simmons a few days the past week. They left Tuesday for Lyerly where they will spend several days before returning home. WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS. If you want a good wagon, come to see us. We will make you a low price for cash or if you wish, we will make easy terms. TAYLOR & ESPY. Summerville Drug Co. | | NEW WATER WORKS | | NEW SODA FOUNTAIN | We have just installed in connection with our New Soda Fountain one of the &i best system of water works in North Georgia. & We are now operating not only the cleanest but the latest improved and most sanitary fountain in Summerville. Our water comes direct from Clegl n’s big spring and is connected with our fountain in four different places. Eve $ every dish and piece of fountain is washed wibh fresh water every time it is used 8 and our drainage system is perfect. $ Pure Crushed Fruit, Fruit Juices and Nuts & We use only the purest of fruit, fruit juice and nuts that have stood the Govern- ment test, which is an absolute guarantee of purity to our customers. | Ice Cream * We use only the pure separated Cream right from the separator (the same sep- M arator that furnishes Sprague and other big cream manufacturers) with pure crushed fruit to make our cream, which will stand any government test. You run S no risk to let your small children eat our cream for it is true to name. | Nice, Quiet Sitting Room | Not being willing to stop with what we have already done we have arranged in the rear of the front room of our store just in front of the big plate glass mirrow a nice quiet sitting room, where you can rest in comfort while you eat our pure Sg creams and drink the purest soda water on earth | Accommodations | We have the nicest fountain, more room and better accommodations than any other fountain in Summerville. The daily increase in our soda business is con- wz ! jc elusive evidence to us that our friends appreciate our effort in thir linn ]|g We extend to the public a cordial invitation to visit our stor. ..o >ect the kitchenof our fountain, and entire system, Yours fr sin<-ss | SUMMERVILLE DRUG COMPANY. | $ AGENT FOR NUNNALLY’S CANDY. S Porkers wanted. Will pay 8 cents, • net, delvlered. —H. D. Mallicoat. Dr. E. M. Wright of Dirttown was ■ among the visitors here Wednesday. Mr. H. M. Smith has resigned his ■ | position as bank foreman at the mines . >on Taylor’s ridge, and returned to ' his home yesterday at Rising Fawn. ; Mr. T. J. High of Gore spent Tues- | day in town. Porkers wanted. Will pay 8 cents, net, delivered. —H. D. Mallicoat. Mr. J. H. Henry came down from Chattanooga Tuesday to see Mrs. Henry, who continues very ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pope spent several days the past week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kinsey. Rev. B. F. Hunt and son, B. F. Jr., land Mr. W. A. Wright returned yes terday from a two weeks’ visit to Oklahoma. Miss Vivian Jones left yesterday ! for her home at Huntsville, Ala., af ter spending several weeks here the guest of Mrs. A. T. Heath. Any Intelligent person may earn a good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. ' Send stamp for full particulars. Em pire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N. ’ T. FOR SALE. —Five-room house and 1 14 lots; also 2 acres land. Will sell all together or divide to suit pur chaser. House within 4 blocks of school house. —J. R. Wyatt, Menlo, Ga., WOOL WANTED We will pay the highest mar ket price for all the wool brought ns.—Hinton & Co. One of the biggest, official flag factories in the world is in the Brook lyn navy yard. Between eighty and 1 one hundred women work there all ■ the year around making flags for the use of Uncle Sam’s fighting ships. They use up 120,000 yards of bunt • ing a year and fashion 418 different kinds of official flags. The flags cost $90,000 a year. Children cry 1 FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO RIA ;; The Cleanest and Coolest ;• y Place in Tow An Ideal Place to Rest ...Visit Us... :: We Serve Only The Best Because We Know How " — Ask The Soda Water Man :: SEWELL and GARRETT | t.H-l-l"I-H!td'l-I-l-l-l"l"l"l-H-H"H-k-lH~H"tt"l- l'l"H 1111 HHIII HI > H. D. MALLICOAT 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 *l® O JL4I I T . The Kind Vou Haw Always Bough! -.. ASTORIA., Kntra tM (hs K‘ nl * Haw * l * a>s B oll^l Signature / at