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HINTON & COMPANY. |
SCHOOL TIME
It is time to get ready for
school. The girls have to have
dresses etc. and the boys waists
shirts and pants.
For the girls dresses, ging=
hams are the best goods. We
have just gotten in our fall line
of Ginghams, Chambry, Per=
cals and Cheviots. Big stock to
select from.
2 gradeginghams, io and 12 1-2
3 ” Chambreys, 10,121-2, 15c
2 ” Percals, 10 and 12 12c
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For boys waists and shirts a
high grade of Cheviots is the
best goods. We have the best
grade on the market, 30 inches
wide, in large run of colors, 10c.
Best grade of Galatea 15c.
Good line to select from.
School Bags, several styles,
10 to 25c
Lunch Boxes and Baskets
10 to 25c
All Kinds of Tablets and
Pencils
Men and Boys Overalls i
We carry Carharts Overalls for men
and boys. This is the best line of work
clothes made.
Mens Overalls = SI.OO
Boys ” = 90c
Mens Jumpers • 1.00
We carry the cheaper Overalls for men
and boys also.
Mens Overalls “ - s°c
Boys ” - “ 2 5 c
Youths ” " 4° I
Trunks, Sult, Cases and
Hand Bags i
We have just gotten in big line of these
goods. Trunks from $1.25 up to 20 00. Suit
Cases, §>.oo up to 10.00. Hand Bags 50c up
11
to $5. >O.
Boys and girls going off to school will
need something in this line and we will be
glad to show them to you.
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We are paving 20 cents dozen for Eggs.
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Terms: Cash. All Hoods Delivered.
Hinton & Company
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1909.
j LOCAL NEWS, j
Postmaster C. P. Neal spent Tues
day in Lafayette.
Mr. T. P. Henry is visiting in Villa
Rica this week.
Rev. B. F. Hunt left Monday to vis
it his family at Villanow.
Mrs. C. D. Harper of Chelsea
spent Tuesday in town.
Mr. S. A. Hale spent Wednesday in
Chelsea.
Miss Lois McWhorter has returned
from a stay of two weeks in Cincin
nati!.
Miss Maud Thomas of Trion is
| the guest of Mrs. F. E. Schmidt to
■ day.
Miss Beulah Bale of Lafayette Is
the guest of Miss Nell Kirby this
week.
Miss Henley, who has been visiting
Miss Fay Taylor, has returned to her
home at Taliaferro.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clark spent
Saturday and Sunday with friends in
Dirttown.
Mrs. Ed Moore of Tunnel Hill is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Grambling, on Washington st.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts of Ross
ville are spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Housch.
Mrs. M. G. Merritt and Mrs. J. J.
Flanders of Trion were guests of Mrs
R D. Jones Thursday.
Miss Mary Adamson, who has been
visiting Miss Beulah Shropshire, will
return to her home in Rome today.
Mr. A. J. Lawrence, one of Menlo’s
progressive citizens, was in town yes
terday.
Miss Bartenfield and Miss Jimmie
' Grambling have returned from an ex
tended visit to friends and relatives
in Dalton and Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Taylor and
; sons, Alfred and Robert, spent Tues
day in Chattanooga.
Miss Annie Powell, who has been
visiting lelatives here, returned to
her home in Villa Rica Wednesday.
t
Mrs. Robert Jones left Wednesday
: for Lafayette, where she will remain
for sometime with her daughter, Mrs.
Farlow Wardlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Simmons are
receiving the congratulations of
friends on the arrival of a fine boy
their home Sunday.
I will be in Summerville court
week prepared to do all kinds of
dental work. I will be located at the
Wade Picture Gallery, near the big
spring.—T. S. Brown, Dentist.
Rev. J. C. Hardin will preach at
; the Presbyterian church here next
Sunday morning and night. The
public is cordially invited to attend
the services.
Miss Annelysabeth Cleghorn is re
: covering from a slight but painful in
: juries sustained from being thrown
I from her horse Thursday evening.
! She is under care of a trained nurse
I from Chattanooga, and her friends
i hope that she may be fully recovered
' in a few days.
School Opens Monday, Sept. 6th.
I All pupils must pay SI.OO entrance
fee, and get card from secretary
snowing payment of the fee, for no
I pupil will be admitted without the
card. E. N. Martin, Sec.
Mrs. Abicrumby Dead.
Friends and relatives here of Mrs.
I Abicrumby were grieved to hear of
I her death which occurred at her
i home in Douglasville, Saturday, after
i a long and painful illness.
Mrs. Abicrumby spent last summer
I here with her daughter, Mrs. Alice:
1 Eider, and made many friends who
t will hear of her death with sadness.
Mrs. D. T. Espy of Dry Valley was
j in town Monday and arranged to plac
j her daughter, Miss Ruth, in school at
j this place.
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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
I make easy terms.
TAYLOR & ESPY.
WOOL WANTED
| We will pay the highest mar
i ket price for all the wool brought
l us.—Hinton & Co.
| Summerville Drug Co. »
| NEW WATER WORKS |
| NEW SODA FOUNTAIN |
We have just installed in connection with our New Soda Fountain one of the
jgg best system of water works in North Georgia. &
C* We are now operating not only the cleanest but the latest improved and 3?"
most sanitary fountain in Summerville. Our water comes direct from Cleghorn’s
big spring and is connected with our fountain in four different places. Every glass, Jgs
$ every dish and piece of fountain is washed with fresh water every time it is used
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. Sp
| Ice Cream |
We use only the pure separated Cream right from the separator (the same sep
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
no risk to let your small children eat our cream for it is true to name.
t 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
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-
'' elusive evidence to us that our friends appreciate our effort in this line. e*
j&j We extend to the public a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect the
kitchen of our fountain, and entire system, Yours for business
1 SUMMERVILLE DRUG COMPANY. |
S; AGENT FOR NUNNALLY’S CANDY.
SOUTH SUMMERVILLE.
Miss Susie Harlow is on an extend
ed visit to her sister, Mrs. Duke El
lenburk, at Douglasville.
We are glad to report O. A. Hank
ins able to be out again after a long
spell of fever.
ti. P. Mahan and family have mov
ed into their new home on Union
street that they bought of H. A. Math
is. Mr. Mathis moving Into the res
idence vacated by Mr. Malian.
Miss Alice Henderson of Rome
is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A.
Mathis.
Robert and Charley Harlow left
Monday for Rome where they will
eater the Berry school.
Miss Mattie Dennis of Lindale
is visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. H. A. Mathis has returned
from a week’s visit to her mother at
I Rome.
Wilber Johnson and Charlie Live
|ly visited near Subligna Saturday
night and Sunday.
Our town continues to grow. Mr.
J. A. League has added two rooms
tc his pretty house on Main street,
while Scoggin & Mahan arc having
a 10-foot addition built to their
store.
Miss Julia Johnson has returned
| from a pleasant visit to relatives in
Jackson county, Alabama.
"KAYWYEN" PRESENTS
Elegant and valuable, for ladies
and misses who will assist me to in
troduce “Kaywyen,” the newest and
i most exquisitely superb salve ever put
up; needed by every member of ev
ery family everywhere. Therefore,
easy to sell. I offer finer and more
valuable presents for selling Kaywen’
than any one else has ever attempted
to offer.
The price of “Kaywyen” is 50c a
lox, introductory price only 25c. Sell
only 30 boxes at 25 c each, send me
the money and I will present yo with
a beautiful stylish bracelet valued at
00 or a solid gold ring of equal
value. Other and more valuable pres
ents are offered for selling larger
quantities. Write me what you would
like best to have. I offer you an un
equalled opportunity to get a valuable
present and I will do exactly as I
agree. Everything I offer is strictly
first-class and guaranteed. You can
g< t them without money just a little
of your time. Write today.
Address,
J. M. DOOLITTLE.
Statham, Ga
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H. D. M A LLICO AT
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
cASToniyi.
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