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Hinton <& Company
Goods With Value
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 sealing 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
On account of the mild weather to
date we have by far too many to sell
in the regular way, so we have cut
the price 1-3 off
9.00 wraps now 6.00
$6.00 wraps now .. ~ $4.00
12.00 wraps now .. ~ .. .. 9.00
We have about 75 left—good styles
and most any color.
Men’s Suits
At one half price. We still have
about 25 of those Heavy all wool
suits brought over from last sea
son that will sell at 1-2 the former
price
SIO.OO suits now .. .. $5.00
12.00 suits now 6.00
Etc.
BOYS’ LONG
PANTSUITS
In this lot of brought over clothing
we have about 20 suits for boys from
16 to 19 years age that will sell at
1-2 price.
$5.00 suits now $2.50
6.00 suits now 3.00
8.00 suits now 4.00
These are good serviceable suits
lots of them heavy all wool goods.
GI OVESIX, GLOVES X,
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.
$1 00 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 havea wide reputation.
2 grades, SI.OO and $1 50.
MEN’S WORK GLOVES, We have the best one made: 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 s>.oo
Terms: Cash. All Goods Delivered.
Hinton & Company
Ladies’ Neckwear
Have just gotten in big line of
Ladies neck wear In the way of Bows
and fancy collars, ranging In price
from 15c up to 50.
We have big line of fancy work for
the Holiday trade, Center pieces,
Dresser covers, Table covers, and
sofa pillows.
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New Things
Have just gotten In the following
line in way of new things that is
just come out.
Hand Bags from 25c up to $2.50
Back and side combs 10 to 50c
Mufflers 50 in all the colors.
Handkerchiefs and suspenders.
FOR THE LITTLE
FOLKS
Hose just gotten in. Big line of
Bear skin caps in Red, Blue and
White at 50c
Also Bear skin cloaks for children
from 3 to 6 years old in blue and
White at $2.00
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909.
HOLIDAY GOODS
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Ware, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Dolls,
Books, Bibles, Lamps Perfune, Toi=
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j LOCAL NEWS, |
Rarest fruits in town at the De
pot Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Strange of
South Summerville spent Saturday
j and Sunday with relatives at Trion.
Our telephone number has been
changed . Call No. 75 for results.
GARRETT BROS. CO.
Miss Annelysabeth Cleghorn is vis
iting Mrs. J. R. Pittner in Chattanoo
ga this week.
Mrs. I. M. Henderson and children
j returned Friday from a week's vis
it to relatives near Holland.
Mr. H. B. Parks or Rome was here
Tuesday in the interest of the State
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
i Rev. J. C. Hardin occupied his pul
pit at the Presbyterian church Sun
day and gave his congregations two
helpful sermons. The morning ser
mon was based on Luke 3-10, and at
the evening service the “Gospel
Invitation” was presented from
Isaiah 55:1.
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.
PITTS & ESPY.
An examination for rural carrier
on route No. 3 from Menlo was held
here last Saturday by Postmaster
i Neal. Those taking the examination
were, Lon S. Farr, Henry M. Agnew,
Geo. W. Arp, Wm. P. Heath, James
E. Kennedy, Stephen T. Pansier, Wm
H. Bagley, and Andrew H. Reece.
The News is requested to an
nounce that Rev. J. C. Hardin will
preach at the school house in South
Summerville Sunday afternoon at
3 o’clock.
Mr. E. A. Bayles and family and
Messrs. Henry and Houston Rape and
families, of Teloga, will leave next
Wednesday for Henrietta, Texas,
where they expect to make their fut
ure homes.
See Garrett Bros. Co., for Oran
ges, Apples, Bananas, Grapes,
Grape Fruit, Rusins, Cocanuts, all
kinds Nuts, Celery, Cranberries, Cit
ron, Dates, Figs, Seeded Raisins,
Currants, Prunes, Shreded Cocanut,
Produce and many other things. Call
Telephone No. 75. Prompt delivery.
Rev. J. G. Hnut of College Park,
spent Wednesday in town.
Mr. G. M. Christian of Dirttown
was among the visitors here Satur
day.
Read the advertisement of Murphy
& Henderson on page 6. They are
offering some splendid bargains in
the jewelry line.
Mr. Perry Allen of Walker county
visited Mrs. R. A. Allen of this place
Tuesday.
Mr. J. L. Pollock of Lyerly was
here Tuesday.
Mr. Fleming Hill Taylor of Atlan
ta spent Monday with Mr. W. H.
Penn and family.
When you come to town be sure
to get our prices before you buy. We
will save you money.
PITTS & ESPY.
NOTICE.
I have 25 acres of land to rent on
the halves. —Ben Weesner, Summer
ville, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1.
Rev. B. F. Hunt gave to his con
gregation Saturday and Sunday three
fine doctrinal sermons. Ist The
Blessedness and Calling of the Chris
tian. Psalms 65-4. 2nd The Abso
lute Security of the Christian, St.
John 10 chapter. 3rd, The Christians
Riches, how Obtained, from the text,
For ye know the Grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ, that through he was
Rich, yet for your sakes He became
poor, that ye through His poverty
might be rich. 2nd Cor. 8:9. Each
service was full of encouragement
and comfort for Christians and •ij
monitions and emulations for those
who are not Christians.
I H. D. MALLICOAT
Dealer in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Soft Drinks, Tobacco and
Cigars.
The great clearance sale In prog
ress at the big store of Thompson
Hiles & Co., is attracting many buy
ers. The throwing away of goods from
top of the store Tusoday morning cre
ated quite a sensation among the
small boys, and big boys, too. Joe
Echols, colored, secured a bolt of
shirting and is accused of carrying
a rabbit’s foot since that day.
Messrs. C. C. McConnell, R. L.
Pursley, Joseph Large, and Mrs. Jo
seph Large and daughter, and Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Worsham of Telo
ga were in town Tuesday.
NOTICE.
For rent of land or sell about 50
acres of No. 168, 14th dist., 4th sec
tion of 80 acres near Dirtseller moun
tain. Place known as Scab Ed
wards place, 21/fj miles s<suth of Ly
erly. Cabins dilapidated, to be re
paired, rent to come out of same.
Will rent or sell, prefer making sale
My addres is Summerville, Ga.
Wm. MOORE.
Messrs. George and James Cordle
of Silver Hill were here on business
Tuesday.
Health depends, r <s nature shows,
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.
GEO. W. COOPER
Painter and Decorator
I Strive to Please
SUMMERVILLE, GA.