The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, March 23, 1917, Image 4

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ROUTE 6. Mrs. J. B. Wade and son Luth or, spent Saturday night with Mr. L. I>. Gilbert and family. Mrs.' L., I). Anglin and son Charlie, spent Sunday night with Mr. L. I*. Gilbert and fam ily. We are sorry to say that lit tle Grace Gilbert has been very sick but is some better . Miss Fhlouris Anglin spent Sunday night with Miss Beau na Green. Mrs. N. A. Frazier and daughter Emmer, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. L. D. Gil bert and family. Mr. Ambrous Gilbert spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie An glin. Mr. W. 11. Gilbert and wife spent one night last week with Mr. L. I). Gilbert and family. Miss Lora Gilbert spent one day last week with Mrs. W. 11. Gilbert and family. Mr. Onus Buice spent one night last week with Mr. Am brous Gilbert. Miss Edith Blackstock spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Geneva Gilbert. The singing at Daves Creek school house Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. S. A. Gravitt spent one day last week with Mrs. L. D. Gilbert and family. A Joy Girl. CUBA A nice little cold snap. The little infant of Mr. John Gaines died and was buried at Friendship Sunday. The little one is at rest. The father and mother have our heartfelt sym pathy. There will be singing at Friendship next Sunday after noon. Mr. Bud Groover and family spent Sunday at Mr. J. L. Hay good’s. Messers Claude and Lenton Redd visited in Milton county Sunday. Mr. Will Worley and family and Mr. George Samples spent Saturday night with Mrs. J. C. Samples. Mrs. S. J. Lindsey spent Kri day night with Mrs. T. L. Redd. Mrs. Arboth Bramblett spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. A. Bramblett. Mrs. Myrtie Redd and child ren and Mrs. Mardelle Worley visited Mrs. Ethel Redd Sunday There is another singing to be at Friendship on the sth, Sun day in April* Mr. Jack Evans and family visited relatives in Cuba Satur day night and Sunday. A crowd of youngsters’ visit ed at Mr. Henry Game’s at Duektown Sunday afternoon. Hazel. SPOT Mr. Ed Jones and family vis ited at Mr. G. VV. Byers Satur day night and Sunday. Miss Missie Chadwick and brother J. P. visited her sister Mrs Mark Heard, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Williams has re turned home from a short visit to her daughter at Smyrna. Miss Myrtle Pirkle spent Sun day with her grand-parents, Mr J. L Williams on route 6. Mr. D. E. Martin and wife spent Friday night at Mr. E. H Vance’s. Little Vera and Edna Mundy spent the week-end with their cousin, Grace Pirkle. The pound supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Pool Wednesday night was enjoyed by all pres ent. > Mrs. Beavers and son Sam visited at Mr. S. C. Williams’. School will close at this place Saturday and a ring spelling Saturday night. Two Cmums. ROUTE 5. Mr. Grady Heard and family spent Monday night at Mr. Ar thur Tate’s. Mrs. Harriet Heard spent Tuesday at Mr. Albert Hender son’s. Mrs. Oma Smith spent Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Cal lie Ellis. Mrs. Carl Heard and baby spent Tuesday afternoon at Mr McGee’s. Mrs Harriet Heard and moth er, Mrs Henderson, spent Thurs day with Mr. W. M. Tate and family. Mr. Brice Henderson and mother spent Wednesday night with Mr. W. B. Heard and fam ily. Miss Nettie Heard spent a few days with her brother, Mr. Grady. Mr. Carl Heard and family spent Thursday night at Mr. W B. Heard’s. Those on the sick list this week are Mr. Fletcher Phagan, and Mrs. Grady Heard, hope they will soon recover. Mr. Homer Smith and family spent Saturday night and Sun lay with Mr. Andie Smith and family. Mr. Arthur Tate and wife spent Sunday at Mr. Grady Heard's. Betsy. COAL MOUNTAIN Well, as I haven’t seen any news from this place in a long time I will try to write some. Mr. Otis Martin and family ipent Sunday at Mr. Boh Lambs Miss Bertha Tidwell spent Saturday night with Miss Maud Forrist. Misses Pearl and Maud For rist spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Missouri Gravitt who is real sick, hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Jim Martin and Wess Lamb spent Saturday afternoon and. Mr. Otis Martin’s. Miss Pearl Forrist was the ruest of Miss Bertha Tidwell Friday night. Mr. Gus Heard visited his cousin, Mr. Ervin Gravitt and vife Sunday. Miss Susie Heard visited her sister, Mrs. Lilly Castleberry ast of the Week. Misses Chadwick and little mother, visited their sister, Mrs Maggie Heard Friday night. Mrs. Lou Ella Harrison who has been real sick with measles ve are glad to state is improv ng nicely. Saturday and Sunday are our regular meeting days. Let’s all je sure to attend. Rev. J. P. Smith filled the mlpit at Coal Mountain Sunday lelivering an excellent sermon. Well, if this escapes the waste basket perhaps I will come a jain. Success to the “Forsyth” and ts readers. I am as ever, Blue Eyes. HEARDVILLE. Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife /isited at Mr. Joe Green’s near Bethlehem Sunday. Mr. M. V. Hawkins an dfami y visited at Mr. W. T. Bottoms’ laturday night and Sunday. Mr. John Pruitt and family /isited at Mr. Heni'y Ellis’ Sun lay. The guests at Mr. W. M. Fow er’s Sunday afternoon was Mrs j olden Price, Miss Ida Hawk ns, Mr. J. C. Pirkle and wife ind Mr. Ernest Fowler and family. Mr. J. O. Johnson is visiting iis father, Mr.— Johnson near ,athemtown. Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife •isited Mr— Stewart Thursday The farmers are busy in the ield starting a crop. Misses Annie Belle Dawson md Bertha Fowler visited Miss 3ra Pirkle Sunday. A crowd from around here at ended Sunday school at Frog own Sunday afternoon and hey sure had a fine one. Let’s /tart up Sunday school at- Mt. Pisgah next Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Johnson and child ren visited at Mr. Ernest Stew irts Sunday night. Mrs. A. B. Fowler is report >d on the sick list, hope for he i speedy recovery. I’ll ring off by asking a rid lle. What turns a girl into a woman ? Sugar. MT PISGAH. Gee! How was Sunday for March? Mr. and Mrs. Grady Fowler visited Mr. A. M. Fowler one night last week. Mr. Luther Wallis and fam ily visited Mr. Bartow Beacham and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Price and Miss Ida Hawkins spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. W. M. Fow ler and family. And also-visit ed at Mr. A. B. Fowler's and family. Mr. Claudie Fowler and wife visited Mr. T. M. Fowler day night. Mr. Smith Tallant visited Mr W. T. Tallant one day last week Mr. Theron Hawkins and lit tle son, visited at Mr. N. S. Haw kin’s Saturday night. Mr. Carter Fowler and sis ters Bertha and Myrtie made a quick trip to Mr. Claudie Fow ler’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. Alonzo Fowler visited Mr Johnnie and Roy Fowler Sun day Mr. Willie Hawkins and Mr. Dennis Nix visited Mr. C. S. Hawkins Sunday a. m Mt Pisgah closed Friday on account of measles. Next Saturday and Sunday are regular meeting days at this place. Everybody come out| and let us have a good song ser vice before preaching. Well, as news is scarce I will close by asking a riddle. As 11 .vent down to St. I’s I met seven j wives*, every w’ife had seven -sacks, and every sack had seven cats, and every cat had seven kits . How many kits, cats sacks and wives were going down to St. I’s? Bob White. ROUTE 7. As I haven’t seen any dots from this place I will write a few. Mr. Sherman Hawkins spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother, Mr. Henry Hawkins. Mr. Elmer Stancill and sis ters, Misses Linda and Mattie, visited at Mr.— Estes Sunday, Miss Mae Smallwo*od and Miss Carrie Millier visited at Mr. Jim Rollins’ Sunday. Miss Lillie Pearson and Mat tie Stancill visited Miss Ethel Ponder Sunday. Mr. F. M. Hawkins visited his sister, Mrs. Seba Ponder Sunday afternoon. 1 Miss Beaulah Hawkins visit ed Misses Lama and Eunice Chadwick Sunday. Mr. J. S. Hawkins and.wife visited at Mr. J. 1). Rollins Sun day afternoon. Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife visited Mr. Joe Green and fam ily Sunday. Mr. Roscoe Evans *and fami ly visited at Mr. W. C. Pearson Sunday afternoon. Mr. Howard Green visited Mr Mark Green Saturday night Miss Estelle Rollins spent Sat urday night with Misses Della and Alice Strickland. Mr. John Tallant visited his uncle, Mr. Starling Ponder Fri day. Miss Mattie Day visited Miss Alice Strickland Saturday night Jane. PEA RIDGE. Well, Sunday was a nice day. Rev. Roper filled his appoint ment at Brookwood Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Reno Green spent the week-end with homefolks. Mrs. T. L. Green and child ren are spending awhile in this part. Miss Unice Rutledge and Miss Ola Garner and Messers. Roy Raben and Hugh Garner of Lawrenceville were in this part Sunday afternoon. The Universal Car 320,817 Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. These figures 320,817 —represent the actual number of ears manufactured by us since Au gust Ist, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retaii buyers. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for immediate delivery to retail cus tomers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later spring sales. We arc issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves agamst de lay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take delivery now. Immediate orders will have prompt attention. Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Enter your crcer to day for immediate delivery with cur authorized Ford agent listed below and don’t be disappointed later op. PRICES. ' 7 7V W Runabout $345.00, Touring Car $360. Coupelet p J Ifc/f s $505, Town tar $595, Sedan $645, fob De- troit. Strickland & Wisdom Agents Forsyth and Dawson Counties pRGRSSSONAL CARDS JARRET P. FOWLER Aitorney-at-Law CUMMING, GEORGIA Will Practise in All Courts Over F & M Bank DR. J. C. GILSTRAP Calls Attended Day or Nigh Office at 11. H. Gilstrap’s SIIWANEE, GA., R. D. 2. (Near sheltonville.) DR. J. L. HARRISON Dentist 301-302 Jackson Building Gainesville, Ga. W. W. PIRKLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Cumraing, - Georgia. Office at Residence. Phone 88. DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist, Gumming, Ga. Office in Dougherty Hotel All Work Guaranteed O. W. SETTLE Funeral Director & Embalmer Norcross, Ga. Day and Night ’Phone. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my friends and customers for their patron age in the past and wish to an nounce that I have opened up a Barber Shop in the building partially occupied by the Gum ming Garage, and earnestly so licit your business. Phone 87. W. J. Mashburn. Those visiting at Mr. P. W. Green’s Sunday were Mr. J. C. Bagwell and family, Mr. T. L. Green and family, Misses Er mine Garner and Rilla Hada way. Little G. W. Green is on the sick list, we hope he’ll soon be out again. Mr. P. W. Green and Messrs Reno and Carson Green were in Lawrenceville Friday on busi ness. Mr. Walter Bagwell spent Sunday night at P. W. Green’s. TRACTORS, Portable and Stationary, Kerosene Engines, Grist Mills, Feed Mills, Threshers, Binders, etc. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTR CO liog Strickland, Agent * Forsyth and Dawson Counties LEDBETTER & HOWARD Ducktown, Ga. My Dear Sir:-- We are more than anxious to give you the best service in us and tc which you are certainly entitled. For this reason and for fear that the already serious car hortage throughout the count ry may prove the most seri ous handicap to our service as well as to that of everyone, we urge upon you to haul your fertilizer as early as you well can; We have all our warehouses full now, but we can not ray that we we will be able to keep them so. Our prices are the same tc everybody. If any reduction is made get It when ycu make settlement, no matter whether your fertiliz er is out or here. The main point is we want to serveyou like you always want to be served and for this reason alone we urge you to help us. Our brands of fertilizer this year are as follows: ROYSTERS; ARMOURS, OLD DOMINION, MORRIS, O 3ZPS, C. F. C. and JEFFERSON. WE HAVE THE FOLOWING ANALYSIS: 9-3-3 10-2-1 10-2 0 16 per cent acid: 10-2 2 12-2-0 Cotton Seed Meal 3-2-2 11-3-0 We want tc sell you, we offer you a service second to noe, a cotton market always right up in front, and the best brand c f fertilizers at prices as low as we or any one can afford to sell. We ask your business on a basis of real service, and al ways with a full sense of our duty to a good customer. We Respectfully Solicit Your Kind Patronage. LEDBETTER & HOWARD