The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 16, 1909, Image 5

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Hinton & Company I ♦ ♦ — . l. . . . m ■■■ iii ■ i ii i 1 ' - • ■ .j. 0 * * + Holiday Trade, i W * We have a great many useful and appro- | priate articles suitable for nice Xmas pres- | ents. Within the last few weeks have re- || II I you do not see what you want call tor it, j for it is impossible to display everyt. ing. 11 _______ _____ i ,i * .. -i FOR THE MEN Decorated China ? | FOLKS We have just gotten in a case I | ; . , I of Handsome Decorated China in Any of these items.will be very odd pieces. Any piece of it will useful as well as appropriate. make a nice gift . SUIT OF CLOTHES ’ ’ "VoenwVW Handbags X shoes^ 1 Came in to-day big lot of Ladies shirts, collars, and ties Hand Bags from 25c up to $2.50. suspenders, HANDKERCHIEFS New things in Barretts, and gloves, hats Side Comps and Fancy Collars. SUIT CASE J POCKET BOOKS . Gloves tor Ladies For The Women KID Folks We have just received a big lot. No better gloves to be had at SILK PETTICOATS the Pnces SLOO and f 1.50. wraps, fur, hose j An - V shade UNDERWEAR r ~ , ta • • rai SHOES, FANCY COLLARS LadieS D,IVID « G,OVeS W,th hand B£GS long gauntlets, 2 grades $2.00 SIDE and back combs and $2 50 GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS N *'“ m*"'* FANCY CHINA Two grades $1 00 and $1.50. For the Children Ladies and Childrens Fabric Gloves we show a big. line. NICE WRAPS XSL C A L r- HES In Fancy-Work CAPS HATS ’ HANDKERCHBIFB, BLOVEB CENTER PIECES TIES, SHIRTS ’ TABLE COVERS - FANCY PURSES Lunch C | othM FANCY BASKETS DRESSER COVERS HOSE, SHOES H RIBBONS Pillow top.—both in drawn work Fancy ELASTIC aod Bat--nburg. I Grocery Department FRMITS CANDIES , , .. , (Blocks) Apples 16 .nd 20»dozen Wop** PWn sUck * Aa Oransre. 200 dozen, 42.60 crate Pa „ CJ mjxod i o o Grape Fruit SI.OO doz, vary large Fancy band . made 20c s Grapes, 8 lbs for .. .. • 50c Crackers and Cakes. Currants 10c pound., 3 for 25c . . o . , National Biscuit Co. Figs 10c pound, 3 pounds for 25c Raism. 8 crown, 15c, 2 for 2oc Snow Flakes 15c Raisins, seeded, 15c lb., 2 for 25c Oysteretts 5c COanberries 12|c qnsrt. And other fancy Cakes. Celery 10c bunch, 3 for 25. Letjjiß suggest that w ire it is possible do your sh n ing NUTS. early, for it is impossible < • ive Almonds 20c. English Walnuts * oa the attention you need the t, last rainute. 20c. Brazill N uts 20c. Pecans|2oc French .Chestnuts 15c. Cocoa nuts (sc) I . Terms: Cash. All Goods Delivered. ■ Hinton & Company | THE SUMMERVL'JLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1909. HOLIDAY GOODS » < * » i» ) «» > 11 » • I » «» Now is the time to do your Holiday » «» Shopping > • See our line and get our prices before you buy. We 1 ■ ii can and will save you money on your Holiday ;; !• I purchases. - -- -- -- -- -- ;; r :: ? We have a line of Cut Glass, China ■> 3* • • I Ware, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Dolls, J. j Books, Bibles, Lamps Per lune, Toi= 1 lei Ariicles, Post Cards, and Christ- t '*■* * * mas Cards that will interest you. I I Call and let us show you. ! ' | Summerville Drug Co. f UllinHlirTt-- • ++♦++♦♦*+♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦♦♦♦+■ • ' •W ----- - '•w r "V V' | LOCAL NEWS. ( - — 1 I Our telephone number has been changed. Call No. 75 for results. GARRETT BROS. CO. Mr. E. W. Linden returned Satur day to his home in Rockford, 111. Mr. C. C. Godwin and of Dry Valley spent Tuesday in town. Mr J. E. Thomas of Dirttown spent Tuesday in town. Mr. T. P. Taylor and sons, Alfred and Robert, spent Tuesday in Chat tanooga. Dr. Jim Bryant and Misses Louise and Emily Bryant of Lyerly were in town Tuesday. Take a look at our display of fruits. —Depot Restaurant. Mr. Patten, traveling salesman for McGill Hardware Co., of Chattanooga was here Tuesday. The club, “As you like it,” will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. ! E. N. Martin. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hancock of Lindale will spend the holidays in ' Summerville. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cochran. There will be a special examina | lion for teachers license held nex : t Saturday the 18th. S. E. Jones, C. S. C. ; Miss Alice Weathers, who has ■ charge of a school near Sprite, spe ; Saturday and Sunday with home f 01... ’ Mr. Will Palmour will move his < family to town sometime in the near i future. They will occupy the house ! on Church Street vacated by Mr. ' Parmer. Miss Martha Bitting is expected to return from Decatur Saturday, and will spend the holidays at home uc to the delight of her many friei On Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 1 ! the pupils included in grades fro j one to five of the Summerville | Academy, will ive a little entertain | ment to which all the people are cor ! dially invited. Mr. G. D. Morton and family ar- E rived Monday evening from Verden, 5 Oklahoma. They return to Georgia I to malre a permanent home in our I county, and will be given a cordial I welcome by many friends. They were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Broom I Monday night. Lyceum Entertainment A rare treat is In store for those who hear the Hon. Joseph O. Camp at the Court House on Friday night. ' He come as the first attraction of , our I.yceuji Course. Admission for adults 50cts child rens uiXr 12 25cts, others 35cts. Door: open at 6:45, entertainment b.-g'-X '7:30. Having sold my large horse, have now for sale two-seat, leather finish, hill brake road wagon and suitable harness, all in first class condition. Will sell same to higest bidder be fore Court House at ten 'oclock a. m. Friday, Dec. 24, 1909. Cash or ap proved security. Wesley Shropshire. The following Invitation which has been received by friends of contract ing parties, within the past few days, will be read with interest by many of our subscribers. “Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Landers invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Mabie, to Mr. Webb Chesnut, on tho afternoon of Wednesday, December the twenty second, nineteen hundred and nine, at three o’clock at home, Hoke’s Bluff, Alabama. " Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Espy spent Sunday with the formers mother in Dry Valley. Mr. T. M. Ballenger of Gore was here Monday. NOTICE. I have 25 acres of land to rent on the halves.—-Ben Weesner, Summer ville, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1. I ■ ~ . 11— : ■ — g" > llmiffli iiITWWmmMBW U IH. D. MALLICOAT Dealer in FRESH AND CURED MEATS | I Soft Drinks, Tobacco and Cigars. ■ ■ NOTICE. For ror of > <ll about 50 acres of No. 168, 1 Ith dist I I I << ‘S' <lJl t.-iin. I'la<<‘ known as ScaWM. . wards place. 2IA mill's south oH crly. Cabins dilapidated, to bo paired, rent to come out of Will rent or sell, prefer making My addres is SuiKinervllio, Win. MOORE. We are (>v<‘i'sto< ked in plain i.lines ami are going lo greatly rodm .<1 prim One die;, slim a, He' ll value nt lot, J I i a pie < ' Ila n's l.lim ■ m V’ l '"" bMMmM Dm lot rni \ alu M J'ITTS Our t. Icpliom- numfior M iliaugeil ('all No h.rVM||| GAItRIdTT I:l<diHßß| When you coine to tow ■ to g. t mir pi n eg la !' ■ ■ y will save you tnom r MMMI I’ITTS e-’" Mr. John Kellwtt of Taliferro spent Tuesday in town. Health depends, nat«r« shows, More on the interior thsa most sup- pose. Keep your system from Impurities free. By using Hollister’s Rocky Msun taln Ten- Summerville Drug Co. •EO. W. COOPBR Painter and Decorator I Strive to Please SUMMERVILLE, QA.