The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, December 23, 1909, Image 5

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Hinton & Company ■ r -w .-i-r.-! 1 -—.■■■'■_ ... x ■ ■ ■■■»■ ■■■ ■«. ?—■— .. _.-x -T-.—.1 .-U" '.u ■ - -i ~ Holiday Trade. We have a great many useful and appro priate articles suitable for nice Xmas pres ents. Within the last few weeks have re ceived lots of nice things that any one will appreciate. When in town come in and if you do not see what you want call for it, for it is impossible to display everything. FOR THE MEN Decorated China FOLKS We have just gotten in a case . ... .. .... 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 OVER COAT w ■ j B . underwear Hand oags 1-2 HOSE shoes 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 su?/ E c’ase TS S*d e Comps and Fancy Collars. POCKETBOOKS . Gloves tor Ladies For The Women KID Folks We have just received a big lot. No better gloves to be had at DRESS —Cotton, wool or silk ~ . a. nn , SILK PETTICOATS fche P rlCeS Lo ° and * l5O - wraps, fur, hose Any shade underwear _ ~ , _. . . „. ... SHOES, FANCY COLLARS LadieS D1 ’ GloVeS Wlth hand bags long gauntlets, 2 grades $2.00 SIDE and back combs ands2.so. GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS Table Linen, Towells, Napkins „ , DreSS Gloves FANCY BASKETS ITICII * UfCSS VJIUVCS. fancy china Two grades $1 00 and $1.50. For the Children Ladies and Childrens Fabric Gloves we show a big line. NICE WRAPS B uno t e^e C a L r OTHES In Fancy Work CAPS HATS HANDKERCHEIFS, GLOVES CENTER PIECES TIES, SHIRTS TABLE COVERS FANCY PURSES Lunch Clothes FANCY BASKETS DRESSER COVERS HOSE, SHOES RIBBONS Pillow tops —both in drawn work Fancy ELASTIC anG Bat*»-iburg. Grocery Departitent FRUITS I CANDIES I (Blocks) Apples 15 and 20c dozen. 50c peck Plain stick 20c box, 2i pounds Oranges 20c dozen, $2.50 crate Fancy mixed 10c Grape Fruit SI.OO doz, very large Fancy hand-made 20c Grapes, 3 lbs for 50c Crackers and Cakes. Currants 10c pound., 3 for 25c National Biscuit Co Figs 10c pound, 3 pounds for 25c Plain Crackers 10c Raisins 3 crown, 15c, 2 for 2oc Snow Flakes 15c Raisins, seeded, 15c lb., 2 for 25c Oysteretts 5c COanberries 12R qnart. And other fancy Cakes. Celery 10c bunch, 3 for 25. suggest that w Q jre it is possible do your sh ping NUTS- early, for it is impossible l < give . , , you the attention you need the Almonds 20c. English Walnuts last minute 20c. Brazill Nuts 20c Pecans[2oc French [Chestnuts 15c. Cocoa- nuts (sc) __ Terms: Cash. A " Goods Delivered. Hinton & Company THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1909. j HOLIDAY GOODS | Now is the time to do your Holiday | Shopping $ I See our line and get our prices before you buy. We Ican and wiii save you money on your Holiday purchases. - | We have a line of Cut Glass, China | Ware, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Dolls, | Books, Bibles, Lamps Perfune, Toi | let Articles, Post Cards, and Christ* t mas Cards that will interest you. I Call and let us show you. | Summerville Drug Co. /-v'-v'-v'-v'-v / ' v ‘» i LOCAL NWS. f Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Hunt spent Tuesday in Rome. Mrs. R. D. Jones and Miss Hattie Bale Jones spent Tuesday in Chatta nooga. Prof. A. O. Rogers will spend the holidays with his family in Lexing ton, Ky. Mrs. Lula Foster of Atlanta has been visiting relatives in Chattooga during the past few days. Miss Phennie Lund who is visiting her father’s family here, will leave for Chicago sometime next week. Mrs. Vastiti Lowe will spend the Yuletide season with relatives and friends in Rome and Atlanta. Mr. Walter Clopton of Huntsville, Ala., is at the Hawkins house and will spend the holidays with friends here. Miss Allie Bryant Rhineheart will come down from Chattanooga Satur day and spend a few days withe rela tives. Messrs L. H. Lamb, E. N. Martin, Will Hinton and children and Mas ter Hinton Bellah were among those from here who spent Tuesday in Chattanooga. Mrs. Fannie McWhorter entertain ed Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Bob Gibbons of Lindale, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McWhorter and their child ren were among the guests. Miss Eva Fox leaves tomorrow for Griffin, and will visit Atlanta, West Point, Macon and Bradley before re turning to Summerville. Mr. Claude Turner is visiting his parents in Jasper, Tenn., and is ex pected to return the later part of the week. Mr. Albert Howell, who has been here visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Heath will return to his home in At lanta today. Mr. Howell is the su perndendent of the water works in that place. Mrs. A. S. Hinton gave a delight ful farewell candy-pulling Monday evening in compliment to Miss Fox and Col. J. T. Jolly. The guests included Misses Eva Fox, Kate Bol ling, Trezevant Lee, Jimmie Gramb ling and Messrs E. W. Sturdivant, J. C. Edge, E. C. Lee, J. T. Jolly and Mr. and Mrs. Heath. Garrett Bros. Co. Be Sure That You Visit Ds For your Xmas Fruits, Pro duce, Nuts, Candies, Celery Cranberries or anything you want in Groceries. Wishing you a Merey Christmas and a Happy New Year. Garrett Bros. Co. H. D. MALLICOAT Dealer in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Soft Drinks, Tobacco and Cigars.