The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 02, 1909, Image 7

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Hinton & Company I Goods With Value I We have never seen the time when people wanted or need ed cheap, shoddy, worthless goods. They are talked and forced into buying them very often by slick tongued mer chants, thinking they are getting their money’s worth and in a short time find out it would have been better to have bought goods that had value to them. As to ourselves we are going to sell the best goods money will buy. We have been se ling goods long enough to know the good from the worthless, and the good is what we will handle. So if you want good goods, that will look well and wear well, this is the place to get them. * Ladies Wraps Ladies’ Neckwear On account of the mild weather to HaVe jugt gotten |n bjg ||ne Qf date we have by far too many to sell ... , . .. . o 71 Ladies neck wear in the way of Bows in the regular way, so we have cut and fancy co||arS( rangjng jn prjce the price 1-3 off f rom 15c up t<) 50 9.00 wraps now 6.00 "$6.00 wraps now .. . $4.00 We have big line of fancy work for 12.00 wraps now 9.00 the Holiday trade, Center pieces, We have about 75 left—good styles Dresser covers, Table covers, and and most any color. sofa pi||owß . Men s Suits New Things At one half price. We still have u „ . . , .. ~, i Have just gotten in the following about 25 of those Heavy all wool , .. . .. , 7 line in way of new things that is suits brought over from last sea- just come out. rs son that will sell at 1-2 the former p rice Hand Bags from 25c up to $2.50 SIO.OO suits* now .. .. $5.00 Back and side combs 10 to 50c 12.00 suits now 6.00 Mufflers 50 in all the colors. Handkerchiefs and suspenders. BOYS’LONG FORTHE LITTLE PANTSUITS FOLKS I . • In this lot of brought over clothing Hose just gotten in. Big line of we have about 20 suits for boys from 16 to 19 years age that will sell at 1-2 price. White at 50c $5.00 suits now $2.50 6.00 suits now 3.00 Also Bear skin cloaks for children ■ 8.00 suits now 4.00 These are good serviceable suits 7 a lots of them heavy all wool goods. White at $2.00 We are thet bigges dealers in gloves in this part of the country LADIES’ DRESS KID GLOVES. We carry two grades. Nothing better at the price. SI.OO and $1.50; 2 and three clasp; in these colors, Black, Tan, Brown and Grey. LADIES’ AND MISSES FABRIC GLOVES. We carry most anything you could wish for. MEN,S DRESS KID GLOVES. We carry Adler’s goods which have a wide reputation. 2 grades, SI.OO and $1.50. MEN’S WORK GLOVES, We have the best one marie: Carhar’ts, 2 grades, with long cuffs. $1.25 and $1.50 Grocery Department We carry a complete line of Fruits: Oranges 20c doz. Apples 15c doz. Grapes 3 lbs for 50c. Raisins 15c. Seeded Raisins 15c, 16 oz., 2 for 25c. Currants 10c. Figs 10c. Citron 25c. Nuts, all kinds 20c. Cocoanuts sc, California Evaporated peaches 10c. Granulated Sugar 18 pounds for $ .00 I _______ ! - ■ . ■ - ■ 1 ■ ■' ' - -u." —w l— * —: -"• ... ■ - -■■■ ■ Terms: Cash. All Goods Delivered. | Hinton & Company b THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909. h LOCAL NEWS J Mr. J. H. Hill of Lyerly was here Wednesday. Mr. Cecil Hunt has been quite ill for the past few days. Candies and Fruits. GARRETT BROS. CO. The Misses Carter of Menlo were among the shoppers in town Tuesday Miss Nell Henry is visiting Miss Bertha Holland at Holland this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilkeson of | Perennial Springs were here Monday, g Judge Joel Branham of Rome was g here Tuesday on legal business. | Mr. B. C. Chase of Haywood was | among the visitors here Tuesday. | Mr. J. J. Mickle came up from At ■ lanta Tuesday and spent the day in town. Mrs. E. N. Martin delightfully en ; tertained a large number of guests at an elaborate dinner Tuesday. Mrs. W. B. Hinton charmingly en tertained the younger set, Thursday of last week, at dinner. Mrs. T. P. Henry and Mrs. T. P. Taylor are visiting friends and rela tives near Holland today. Mrs. Ben Powell of Raccoon spent Tuesday in town. She was the guest of Mrs. E. N. Martin. Mrs. D. E. Espy and family will B occupy the house on Union street lately vacated by Mr. L. P. Wood. Mrs. E. N. Martin and Mrs. Robert McLeod spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at Waterville. I Phone No. 5 for anything in gro ceries. GARRETT BROS. CO. We are obliged to raise money by the first of January. To do this we | are going to reduce the price of: everything in our store. Don’t fail to get our prices. I Col. C. D. Rivers is spending some S time in New Orleans and will visit E his father’s old homestead in South K Alabama before his return to Sum- Si merville. Mrs. N. K. Bitting entertained H at dinner Thursday. The guests in h eluded Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hardin, H and daughter, Miss Pearl Tate, and H Mrs. E. N. Martin. b The many friends of Mrs. M. E. ■ Glenn regret that she continues crit- I ically ill at the home of her daugh- I ter, Mrs f J. F. Busbin, at Chattooga ■ ville. I I Teeth extracted without pain. Will I be found in my office all the time | until further notice. Dr. BROWN, Dentist. eL Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Godwin left ■ I Wednesday for Cedartown where they 0 will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B A. J. Wiley for some time. Hi Grape Nuts, Post Toasties, Corn K Flakes and Oat Meal. GARRETT BROS. CO. !. When you come to town be sure g to get our prices before you buy. We ■ I will save you money. PITTS & ESPY. | FOR SALE.—One S7O and one SOO B certificate on E. E. Forbes Piano Co. ; I good as cash on any piano sold by | I them. Am anxious and will sell for I best cash offer received by December | 6. One to a party. MRS. G. P. MAHAN. Summerville, Ga. i I I We are overstocked in plain toe I shoes and are going to unload at g greatly reduced prices. One lot la dies shoes, $1.50 value at $1.19. One ■ lot, $1.25 value at 98c. One lot of I men’s shoes, $2.50 value at $l9B. | One lot $2.00 value, at $1.48. PITTS & ESPY. Mr. J. F. Hudgins of Coldwater spent Tuesday in town. Mr Tom McWhorter of Telega was here Tuesday. Hexamethylenetetramine The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley“s Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetra mine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid I solvent and antiseptic for the urine. I Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon I as you notice any irregularities and | avoid a serious malady. Sold by all I druggists. * ! ❖ < OLD PEOPLE I T NEED : i ? ytHoi z ! X \ our famous Cod LivcrandPepto’n- * £ ate of Iron tonic, because it con- £ j- •J- Izeecbß tains the very elements needed to S * rebuild wasting tissues and re- X | place weakness with strength, * + and to cure chronic coughs and \ J X colds and prevent pneumonia. j X We are positive it will benefit every old 4* •ga person who will give it a trial. If it does V •£, not. we will refund their money on demand* V I SUMMERVILLE DRUG CO. 1 i lr-H44++++++H+'H++++'l'+'H , ++ , i'4++++i'++t++++ , l , ++'f'++++ , H++ IJ. M-COOK, hYERIiY, GA, I »e • • :: - - :: •• • ■ Dealer in •• Fresh Meatsand Fancy Groceries :: :: t :: I Buy Turkeys and Pay Cash :: Bring your Chickens and ” " Turkeys and sell for Cash .. ■ • i| J. K COOK, LYERLY. GA. | I —WF- - W ’• W ’ "JR—i w ■■ IH D. MALLICOAT Dealer in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Soft Drinks, Tobacco and Cigars. Mr. D. T. Parsons of Dirttown was in Summerville Wednesday. Messrs. Paul Stewart. T. L. Stew j art and W. H. Maxey of Subligna were in town Tuesday. ESTRAY NOTICE.—There is an ' estray sow at my place in Lyerly. ' Ix>oks to be about one year old. | weight about 100 pounds; no marks, j Owner will please come and get her. I —J. S. Owings. I NEW MEAT MARKET I We are opening up a New Meat Market in the League Store Building in South Summerville and will keep on hand at all times all kinds of I Fresh Meats and Fish Choicest Steaks at 11 cents per pound. Roasts 8 cents, other meats in proportion. We would appreciate at least a part of your patronage. CREAMER & MATHIS Mr. J. F. Perry of Chelsea spent Wednesday In town. Mr. Melvin McCollum was greeting friends here Tuesday. Health depends, as nature shows, 1 More on the interior than most sup pose. Keep your system from impurities free, By using Hollister’s Rocky Moun tain Tea. Summerville Drug Co.