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a t t in itself that's hard
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a can of Luzianne today. If it
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■' any o er ct. a at the price,
Tie Luzianne Guarantee : your grocer will refund your
If, aftar using tha contents money, without question OT
of a can, you a r .. . , - t r
In every respect, your gro- quibble. Ask lor profit-Sliaring
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The Reily—Taylor Cc lewC leans
Saved Girl’s Life
“I want to tei! you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Ti ed' id’s £': ■’'c-Diat.ghf,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of C'iiion M'iis, Ky.
“It certainly has no ec,. .1 for ia grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles., 1 firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she in. I i..e measles,
they went in on her, but one g od dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break o: 1, i :.i ..i.e has had no
more trouble. I shall never ; \ t
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in my home.” For constipatirn, indlr/r-lion, headache, dizzi
ness, malaria, chills and fev , ass, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-D .'. .Jit i; proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable eniedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught. It is a medkii.e c n. merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
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your nervous system is . strength is wasted;
your digestion weakened, your blood impoverished.
If 111 I I II llfflll
iivvii i mill
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is the rich tonic-food to nourish your i enters, repair
the wasted tissue, improve your blood-power,
sharpen your appetite and gradually re-establish
your strength. •
> Get SCOTT’S for yourself, or remii.d some ailing \nfjj
friend that SCOTT’S has proven these words for i\ U/
thousands of others. Look for this Trade-Mark. L
Scott & Downs, Bloomfield. N. J. u t
SHERIFF’S SALE.
t orgin, Forsyth County.
Will .bo sold before the court
house door m the town of Cum-
D' ng, in said county, within
tile "legal hours of sale, on tile
hrgt Tuesday in April, 11)17,
hat .is known as the Elia S.
tSrris place, containing 100 a
• !’&•. iu u'o or less, consisting of
he east half of lot of land No.
1 10 b, and all of lots 1107 and
1103, in tire 3rddistrict and Ist
ection in said county, the same
eing well improved, a good
1 welling, barn and stables and
other buildings thereon. Lov
ed upon as the property of E
:.a S. Harris, who is in possess
on of .the same, under and by
. irtue ot a fifa issued from the
Superior Court of Forsyth coun
ty in favor of Leßoy Edmond
son against the said Elia S. Har
; is, and assigned to the Bank of
Humming. Said debt being se
cured by a deed made by said
Elia S. Harris to the said Leroy
Edmondson elated the 19th day
of January, 1904, and recorded
in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior Court of said county on
the same date. This March 7,
1917.
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff.
Forsyth County, Ga.
Citation for Years Support
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may conci rn:
Mrs. Linnie Tallant having
made application to me for 12
months support for herself oul
of the estate of Geo. Tallant,
and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having
filed their return, all persons
on ere and are hereby required
to show cause before the Court
. Ordinary of said county on
the Ist Monday in April, 1917,
>v‘r.- said application should
not be granted. Given under
and official signature,
this Bth day of March, 1917.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Citation for Dismission.
Georgia, Forsyth County,
i o ail whom it may concern: E.
E. Bagwell, administrator up
on the estate of O. L. Edwards,
late of said county, deceased
w ing s' ; .a! his petition for dis
charge, this is to cite all per
ms concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. against the granting
■ I . discharge at the regu
lar term of the Court of Ordina
ry of said county to be held on
the Ist Monday in April, 1917.
Given under my hand and of
ficial signature, this sth day of
March, 1917.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Citation for Dismission.
■ leorgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern. G.
P. Jennings, administrator up
on the estate of E. B. Jennings,
late of said county deceased,
having filed his petition for dis
charge, this is to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, against the granting
of this discharge at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the
Ist Monday in April, 1917.
Given under my hand and of-
Tial signature, this sth day
of March, 1917.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
POTATO PLANTS
Porto Rico, Nancy Hull, and
Southern Queen varieties redy
for Apr. 10th. !
bus ’dams in every respect,
crated so they will arrive in
>od condition. Statistics show
that the potato crop last year
was shortened with the unfav
orable winter for keeping them,
-•cod potatoes are scarce. 1
would advise you to place your
•rue. a tor plants early.
Paces: 1000 prepaid by par
el pest 51.75; 5,000 by ex
• .. not paid $1.35 per thou:
nd. I will be pleased to quote
von prices on larger quamtiex.
fvone” tomato plants at $1.75
.•• r tho.iisand by express not
prepaid; 5,00 prepaid by par
el post SI.OO.
iff. C. Patterson, Malone, Ga
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Notice
I represent Pike County Nur
■'iOs. formerly represented
■re by my father, (A. J. Bar
it). Any one in need of nur
•ry stock I would be glad to
fill wour orders.
Respectfully.
J. L. Barrett.
Seed Corn For Sale.
I have Marlboro prolific seed
corn. Price $2.00 per bushel.
Also . V andiver Heavy Fruitei
and Broadweli cotton seed at
$1.60 bushel.
S. J. Smith Gainesville Ga. R. 9
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viui kidneys filter about .'•■’ eraii • of uric acid and
plMl \ other salt:- from tin; blood every : 4 hour :. When
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Tell Yon oiVi VI IB 111
V/hen Mending Umbrellas.
Take a small piece of black stick
In: phrstei and Fork it unti. It Is
uni e soft; p 1 ,ce It carefully under the
inside and let it dry. This is bet
i 'i:: a darning, as it closes the hols
■•..ter will’.; r Ftitchinß.
Fortunate Provision.
"Nature’s works are marvelous."
"Yes. Isn't it fortunate that she pro
vided every woman with some real
hair to pin braiuL and switches to."
i AM THRU
thanking my customers for their pat
ronage during last year so far as news
paper space is concerned, but down in
my heart the appreciation still clings,
and will for years to come.
I wish to call all your friendly feel
ings for awhile to my up-to-the-minute
line of Shoes to be found in the shelves
extending entirely across the south
side of my store. In this dei artment
you will find shoes of many different
makes, the very latest models, and re
member, we can fit the whole family.
In addition to our line of Shoes, we
have a large stock o f Dry Goods. Cloth
ing, Hats, Caps, Notions, Buggies and
Wagons, Harnes, Lap Robes, and an
up-to-date line of Groceries to go at a
bargain price to make room for new
Spring Goods.
G\J T ¥¥ 1
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Portuguese Cosmetic.
Women of the Portuguese province
of Mozai'ibhpje, in Africa, make a
white cosmetic by grinding a oertniu
kind of wood hi water. They assert,
it r'moves r' 1.l a aj.d prevents erup
tive blemishes.
Literature.
hit' r.-.ry hi. Jury 1., vh great morgue
where all : :k the dead whom they
love or to •.horn they ary related. —
Heinrich tiuino.
Woon’s Special
Grass ns Clover
Seed Mixtures
Best foi at Hay
and t-. ura, e Yields.
Put up in proportion* as expert
• and fur llic
diffeti . purposes for
wliit ihey ai recommended.
.1 by our
customer .
Wood’s S ed Catalog
for 1917 <>. i ormatlon, to
from customers
giving their experience.
. on request.
I of any Farm
Seeds required.
T.W. V. OOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, * Richmond, Va.
Sow Wood's Evergreen Lawn Grass
■t—n lwni.
Write for special Lawn circular.