The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, October 21, 1909, Image 5

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HINTON & COMPANY. CLOTHING For Hen and Boys Nearly every man and boy will have to have a New Suit now pretty soon. Now is a good time to buy for woolen goods will not be and cheaper in long time, in fact ail kinds of woolen materials are advancing daily. All of our Cloth’ng was contracted for months ago and the high prices did not get hold of us—and we will sell them without the advance. In our Men’s Suits at SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00 and $16.00 we have as strong line of clothing as can be offered This line of goods every piece of it is this sea son’s goods, cut full and long, with and without the fancy pockets and cuffs. You will find in the stock fancy striped worst ed, fancy cheviots, plain serges, granites and cas simers. Boys Three=Piece Suits From 15 to 20 We show about the same range of cloth and colors as in the men’s. 'Cut full and long with fancy pockets and cuffs. Different grades from $5.00 to $12.50 Boy’s Knee Suits. Mostly Blouse Pants—some straight styles, You will find in the stock, solid colors, fancy worsted, serges and cassimers at from 2.00 up to 6.00 Clothing at One Half Price Just before our new clothing came in, we spent several days going through the entire stock, men and boys, and uook out every suit that was bought before this season and put it all in anoth er room where it can be shown easily. In the men full suits we have about one hun hred, these are tip top good for wear, many of them are wool, well made and fine values at the original prices. They are not cut as long as this season styles and do not have the fancy pockets and cuffs, on this account we are going to sell them half price. SIO.OO Suits at $5.00 12.50 Suits at •.••• 7.00 15.00 Suits at 7.50 All sizes from 36 to 42. About 25 Men’s Coats and Vests —same class of goods —at about one-third the former prices. SIO.OO Suits at $4.00 12.00 Suits at 4.50 15.00 Suits at 5 00 All sizes from 36 to 42 BOY’S THREE PIECE SUITS—FROM 16 to 20—25 SUITS $5 00 Suits $2 50 6 00 Suits 3 00 8 00 Suits 4 00 Come in and see these Goods. Terms: Cash. All Goods Delivered. Hinton & Company THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909. I LOCAL NEWS. ? I * Three five-room residences for rent. —C. C. Cleghorn. ' Mr. H. D. Mallicoat spent Monday iu Chattanooga. ' Mrs. R. D. Jones has been ill for ; a few days but is improving. Hon. S. E. Jones of Dirttown spent Tuesday in town. Judge J. M. Bellah attended court in Chattanooga Wednesday. Mrs. Gordon Wheeler of Lyerly j was in town Saturday. Mr. J. N. Rush spent Sunday and : Monday in Chattanooga. E | Mr. S. B. Henley has returned from! | a visit to Chattanooga. | Dr. T. S. Brown and Messrs. I. J, M. Henderson and D. D. Wade spent | Monday in Trion. I Mrs. L. J. Godwin and daughter, | Miss Bessie Godwin, were in town £: Sunday. | ■ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt of Trion | were guests of Mr. Arthur Wheeler and family Sunday. ' Mrs. L. H. Farr and Mrs. L. O. Harris of Lyerly will leave Monday : for Edna, Texas. Mrs. C. M. Godwin returned Sat urday from an extended visit to relatives in Cedartown. i Dr. Jim Bryant of Lyerly visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bry ant, here Sunday. The Merry-go-round is in place for the fair and the small boys— and some girls too- —are jubilant. Mrs. Tom Martin and Miss Allie Rhineheart of Chattanooga are ex pecting to attend the fair here this week. Mrs. A. J. Wiley of Cedartown is to attend the fair here this week. She will be the guest of Mr. and < Mrs. L. J. Godwin for several days. Mrs. Robert Taylor of Atlanta is expected this week to visit relatives i here. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor on Congress I street. Rev. Pierson Hassell of Virginia is expected to visit Col. J. D. Taylor 1 and family this week. He is under appointment as Missionary to a for eign field and will begin this work ! sometime in the near future. Rev. Robertson, pastor of the South Broad church of Rome, was in town Tuesday and conducted the I prayermeeting service at the Baptist ’l church Tuesday evening. His ex ! position of the text, “Ye are the ■j Salt of the Earth,” was clear and S logical and would have been helpful i- to the entire membership of the j ? church had they been present. > Miss Mary Routh and Dougherty }• Mallicoat of Mentone, Ala., and Miss , j Bessie Blythe of Mississippi, are at- ’ I tending the fair here and are guests j | cf Mrs. F. E. Schmidt on Church St. \ 5 Mr. L. H. Edmondson of Jackson, S Miss., was here this week. He was | enthusiastic in praise of our beau g tifully cherted streets, our fine wa lker and our handsome court house. B Rev. H. M. Wharton, the celebrat- B ed revivalist of Baltimore, Md., is E conducting a series of meetings at . g the Second Baptist church of Chat-1 g tanooga this week. Some of our | people are arranging to go and hear . B him. ti We will buy cotton on notes and g accounts and pay above the market | price. TAYLOR & ESPY. j Mr. James L. Kimble and his sis-- ter, Miss Susie Kimble, arrived Tues- ? g day from Marshall, Texas, where | s their father was killed a few weeks ? since. They are en route to Wash | ington, D. C., where Mr. Kimble is « stationed with the U. S. Marine corps. | This is the third year of Mr. Kim- B ble’s service with the marines, hav ing been two years of this time in Cuba. He is well pleased with his position, but does no t expect to re-enlist for service when his time is up. He is enthusiastic in praise of “Uncle Sam’s management of the “boys in blue” —says they are well cared for, and he has not had one, day ’s sickness since his enlistment. He and his sister are guests of Mr. ■ Jana Mrs. T. P. Taylor and expect to. leave for Washington Saturday. No Diphtheria Here Now The report has been circulated that there have been several cases of diphtheria in Summer ville and that it was dangerous for people to come into town. No one has felt any alarm here and the schools have not sus pended one moment. The following statement from Dr. W. J. Bryant should settle any fears along this line: “To Whom it May Concern: “This is to certify that there j have been only two cases of diph , theria in the Summerville dis trict and both cases have been dismissed. “No one need have any fear in coming to Summerville now or at any other time. “W. J. BRYANT.” SOUTH SUMMERVILLE. The following- officers have been elected for our Sunday school which is well attended and full of interest: iJ. H. Sewell, Supt.; G. P. Mahan, : assistant Supt.; k W. L. Farrow, Sec. i and Treas., Tillman Braddy, assist ant Sec. and Treas.; Thomas Es py, choirister. The time for meet ing is 3:00. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Scoggin and little daughter, Kathleen, spent from Saturday till Monday in Rossville and Chattanooga. The oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peppers was quite sick the first of the week but is improving now. Misses Edice and Gladys League have fully recovered from their re cent illness. P. C. Cash will establish a mercan tile business at an early date in the building erected by Mr. Malli coat. Mr. J. N. Alexander and wife are now occupying their new house on South Main street. Hugh, son of H. V. Johnson, hap pened to a painful accident while gathering chestnuts last Sunday af ternoon. He fell several feet out of the tree and at first was thought to be fatally hurt, but by Monday was much better and an anxious look on his face was exchanged for a smile when the Dr. informed him he would be able to attend the fair. I NOTICE. Lyerly Lodge No. 338 F. ft A. M. will have a call meeting Thursday night, Oct. 21, to confer the Enter ed Apprentice degree. Let as many of the members be present as can as this is the last meeting we will have before the meeting of the Grand Lodge. Fraternally, J. M. ROSE, W. M. O. F. DOSTER, Secretary. Courtesy in business attracts and ■ holds customers and is therefore one j certain way of attaining business suc cess. Take tw'o clerks, one courteaus and obliging the other gruff and inat tentive, and see how invariably cus tomers go to the clerk of pleasing ad dress and obliging manners to be | waited on. All parties owing me by note or j account will find accounts and notes ■in hands of C. A. Cameron, J. P. In order to save cost you will kindly settle at once with C. A. Cameron, J. P. T. H. Holbrook. Mrs. Robert McWhorter of Gayles ville, Ala., was among the shoppers j here Saturday. 1 Mr. Judson Horton of Gore spent i Saturday in town. Among those from here who at i tended the Walker County Fair at Lafayette last week were Mr. and .Mrs. E. N. Martin, Misses Josephine ; and Annie Pitts, and Messrs. S. B. : Henley, J. N. Rush, C. P. Neal, O. |J. Espy, D. D. Wade, Mrs. Mamie’ ; Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- . Leod. WOOL WANTED We will pay the highest mar ket price for all the wool brought us.—Hinton & Co. Most women are troubled with Kid ney complaint and you know very many serious and even fatal diseases result from these neglected Kidney troubles. If you will take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed you may be confident of good results. Try them and see how really good they are. Beware of imitations, pills that are Intended to deceive you, Be sure you get DeWitt’s. Sold by all ’ druggists, Why Blunder Around in The Dark When we offer tc> you the best line of Lamps and Lanterns on the market at p rices that oannot be touched any when ■ quality considered. Call and see our line before you buy. It means light and ni oney to you. SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO. .f. 1— j—l~l—l—l—l—<—l—l—l—l—l—l—<—l- -’-I- ! I'! I l-b l-H 1 M The Cleanest and Coolest: Place in Town i An Ideal Place to Rest ...Visit Us... We Serve Only The Be At Because We Know How Ask The Soda Water Man SEWELL and GARRETT ■ H. D. M ALLICO AT Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats 3reakfast Bacon, Canvassed Hams, Skinned Ham Nice Fresh Steaks, Roasts, Stews, Pork Chops Sausage, Etc. Soft Drink, Tobacco*, Cigars „ —-W- "W" -wp- . Bring Your Cotton TO CHATTOOGA OIL MILL Summerville, Ga. Best ginning equipment in the county. Satisfaction guaranteed Highest market price paid for cotton and cotton seed. We pay Trion prices for cotton- Your patronage will be appreciated.