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HINTON & CO.
This is the time most Ladies
do Fancy Work. »
We carry a large stock of thia line cfl goods,
if you can’t come to the store, phone or wrne
us and we will gladly jgmji by mail.
Stampednuien Pieces
3 sizes, White and and 36 inches.
Dresser Covers ancNHTCushions to match.
Corset Covers, 2 grades - - and 50c
Chemise - - - -75 c
Gowns - - ■ " SIOO
Pillow Tops, big assortment. Work Bags
Material For Fancy Work
Silk Floss. D. M. C. Embroidery And Crochet
Cotton. Sylvia Cotton. Linen Spool Thread
Battinberg Laces and Thread. Sansilk and
Crochet Cotton.
SHOES
Heavy Work Shoes for the rain and mud is
what you need these days. We have the
kind you need, (good ones) all leather from
Heel to Toe, at the same prices as years ago.
Men’s Heavy Brogans, the best quality, 11.50
Boys’ HeiVy Brogans, the best quality, 1.25
Men’s Heavy Double Soles, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00
Boys Heavy Double Sole, 1.50 and $2.00
Women’s Heavy Calf Shoes, will not skin up
or leak, -
Childs Heavy Calf Shoes, the kind flflhwill
wear all winter, 8 1- to 11 1-2 $1.00,12
Men’s Rubber Boots, good ones,
Lace Calf Boots,
tillvpu get
C.ilifornifl KS
“fl can, fl
can -
■b can 10c. 25c
3 lb
3 lb canStfCBIWS - 2 foft,sc
2 2 for 25c
2lb «de JF? 2 for 25c
2 lb ft 2 for 25c
3 JBfl 3 for 25c
«b BB 25c
L can
inz 10c
Heinz c
Van Cafl fl 15c, 2 for 25c
Salmon.
Sliced Pimg/'‘ WA 2 for 25d
Grated ' 2 for 25 S
2 lb can OystefflßH|w
1 lb can 3for 2g
Veal Loaf flfl
Pork Sausage fl
Lunch Tongue
Mince Meat &&&$
Corn beef fl
Roast Beef
Dried Beef 15c /
fl
10c lb
Evaporated ■
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WBoods delivered.
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THE SUMMIRVtLLS NTWB,
Local News
Miss Coulter of Greenbush spent
Saturday in town.
Bertha Anderson of Lyerly
in town.
Rlrs. T. J. Foster of near Lyer
ly, spent Sunday night with Mrs.
T. P. Taylor.
Mrs. Will Tiner of Rome spent
the week-end here with Mrs. J. A.
Branner.
Misses Essie Martin and Ruth
Henry were in Chattanooga Wed
nesday.
Mrs. G. F. Parker and family
left Tuesday for Texas where they
will reside in the future,
Rev J. C. Hardin will preach at
Berryton Presybterian church next
Sunday at 11 o clock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Trotter of Ly
erly were guests of CapL W. M.
Rich and family, Sunday.
Messrs. S. J. Skipper and T.
Brooks of Chattanooga, Tenn., were
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Annie Scott has returned
from an extended visit to friends
in Rome.
Mrs. T. A. Bartenfield spent the
week-end in Tunnel Hill with rel
atives.
Mrs. D. P. Hentey and little Miss
Cathryn Henley spent Saturday in
Chattanooga.
Rev. Flavil Hall and family of
Holland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
V. Willbanks for a few days.
Masters George Connell and Robt.
Henry and little Miss Sara
were visiting Ava Wheeler Sundaw
Mrs. Lee McWhorter and childrfl
and Miss Lula Weesner were &|g |
of Mrs. S. F. McWhorter Sfl
Mcore
a week dayfl
Hie family of Mr. John®
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LOST on the streets of
ville Saturday,
Kid will please re
turn
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It may*b« frflßHerwocfc, tat
the chances are Its from aa in
active LIVER -m
With a well conducted LIVER
one caa do ioher
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per eent to
ones canting capacity.
It can he kept in healthfulactiM
by, and only by
Tutt’sPills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE,
SOUTH SUMMERVILLE
Rev. T. J. Tribble filled his reg
ular appointments at Liberty Hill
Saturday and Sunday.
S. L. Grogan returned Saturday
from a week's visit to Rome and
Gadsden.
Miss Annie Cox of near Berryton
visited the Misses Pullen Sunday
and Monday.
Messrs. Wm. Broom of near
Chickamauga, and Tom Broom, of
Pittsburg, were guests of relatives
here Saturday until Monday.
Miss Nonnie Pullen spent Satur
day night and Sunday with the
Misses Cox of Berryton.
Mrs. W. L. Farrow and Mrs. G. P
Mahan and little sons, Farrow and
George, visited Mrs. M. E. Mahan
in Dry Valley last Wednesday.
J. M. Broom continues seriously
ill, we are sorry to say.
Mrs. T. S. Brown and children are
spending this week in Alabama with
relatives.
Mr. Owens Busbin
spent the
Mr. Billy Cox was
visiting here
Misses Mamie Irene
Hudgins have d'' ll '
grilles at Poplar^^^HVHs r
Hdays visit Trib-
f has about
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W; day - U l!ll hi-
H. I'. Maloney are re
over the
of a handsome son last
nuday.
The Mill has been operating at
night since the 3rd inst., and every
thing is moving along nicely. The
cottages are being rapidly occupied
and ® * Company expects to
oprr.it 1
Mr. Victor Wheeler has bfl
the Hawkins-Clemmons
merly Bennett store house proper
ty, the consideration being $1,600.
Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas
J. Cheney oath that
■■d'mflenior partii. r flfliw nrn * of
Hht-r.ri ' -»
of
oresasaid firm
IWI pay ONE HUND
each
Kt. cam." f ired
MF 1
J. CHENEY
' Hfere nm and subscrib
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Kale>
| A iWe people
Ire looking forward with pleasant
to next Friday even
ing at which time Mr. and Mrs. N.
K. Bitting will entertain The Chris
tian Endeavor Society and the
I Young Peoples' Missionary Bo|ety
! of the PresbjAw’ian church, aflheii
: beautiful Commerce fleet
Field and Garden Seed
Seed Herd Grass, W
Onion Water fl
Melon Seed.
We have of seed
of all Kindsinßow. There
[may be some small grass seed
we do not carry in stock, but
we are in close touch with the
biggest Seed House in the mar
ket and will be glad to get
want for you.
Summerville Drug (B
Chilled and wet feet result In con
gesting the Internal organs, and in
flammation of the kidneys and blad
der, with rheumatic twinges and pain
In back, generally follows. Use Foley
Kidney Pills. They are the best
medicine made for all disorders of the
kidneys, for bladder Irregularities, an<
for backache and rheumatism. They
do not contain habit forming drugs.
Tonic in action, quick in results. For
sale by all dealers.
FURNITURE
We have bought a car load of Fur
niture from a Factory that needed cash,
at a very low price. This is alll up td
date Furniture in style and finish, solia
are crowded for room,
prices for the
'• CASH ‘
19 per ct $34.00
35.00 Suite Furniture Less “ per ct 29.75
30.00 Suite Furniture Less “ jjer ct
25.00 Suite Furniture Less “ per ct
20.00 Suite Furniture Less “ per* ct
18.00 Suite Furniture Less “ per ct
10.00 Dresser Less “ per ct 8.50
8.00 Dresser Less “ per ct 6.80
15.00 Dresser Less per ct 12.75
12.50 Wardrobe Less “ per ct 10.65
20.00 Wardrobe Less “ per ct 17.00
18.00 Sideboard Less “ per ct 15.30
per 21.25
per ct 3.75
5.00 Bedstead Less “ per ct 4.25
8.00 Bedstead Less “ per ct 6.80
10.00 Bedstead Less “ per ct 8.50
& Co
The government in the laat
year collected 1283,032,643,38 in tax
es on beer, whisky and
JOHN W. BALE
Attorney aaKouselor at Lav
Masonic Temp]* Rosie, Georgia.
Will Practice in All Courts,
State and Federal.