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Cumming, C May 4th, 1917.
In Loving Memory.
Of M rs. \
who departed th • !:.’<* July 10
191',. her remain -ere laid to
rest in Bn-" mod cemetery.
She wa ,
21 days of aye wlv, n the Lord
saw fit to call 1 ■ r from this
world of s.m-niv. to a brighter
home in 1
knev I
death, hut vhcre all i peace.
She was the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. \V. IT. Castleberry,
the loving wife (>f Mr. J. F.
Spence. She le \ < a husband
two sons, throe daughters, two
grandsons and h; one little
grand-daugh • whi- n has fol
lowed her to that home on
high . tw<
and a host of <eher relatives
and friends to mourn her loss
hut our I
Dear aunt was a I'd: \ ife a
kind and gentle mother, and
was always willin -to len<l a
helping hand. We re' her,
yes, we mi ; 1 r, an’t see
why the f rd t<u 1 her from
us, blit he do <h all things well
Dear aunt suffered about eigh
teen months hut !- • bore her
suffering with- p.Jit-nce. Oh,
it is sad to see lew lilt!* daugli
ter Zones, motlierie . Little
Zonea will n
mothers loving care is, aunt
Alice a tin- bio. 1 bc f moth
ers ad all ' tried to he
cheerful - ’ bo L..mL it is to
see her earthly home and -e
her not. Dear aunt has gone
x'-om ua but not for,‘ration. We
loved her y< < we loved her, blit
angels loved her nwrr.
"Jear husband and children
weep not for th\ love one is
restin' v :, li 1 r bless-ul Savior
She is done vi h all toils and
troubles here on earth and i
now sleeping a peaceful slum
ber, awaiting the resurrection
morn. Ii v. s hard to give her
up but the d< r Lord can heal
all sorrov s. t i lonely since
<lear aunt he ■ *n but we feel
assuretl that
bright and happy home be
yond the sky a It i ad to
know \ e ■ ill her
sweet face on earth again, but
o what a bl< ;d thought that
we can join 1 - i:i onr Fabers
home cu 1 I
ing hand no n< ver. ''he has
paid the debt v e all n pay,
so let us try and be ready when
the Lord eab us t<> me t our
loved on<
there will be no
ing no fair v II t :r to shed.
A pr ciors one fn m us has
gone, a voice 1 !.• ' iPod,
a place is \ai as si o r l.onn
which never < an 1 ill* and, God
in his wi dam has rc ailed,
the bo n
and 1
now . 1
In Loving; Memory.
Of little- r i 1 1'.;". n who
depart
It’s li I ! ■
at Sh'r i' • i ' i v. .1.
Dem i
ral
fourteen months old v
Lord .- .v > • all him home
on 1.
son of Mr. ami Y .. .1 : I a;i
We k ic) ' n
too’ 1 n
Gc ’;i
I would say to his
mo t or,
weep not. f> r ‘ . ■ ’■ u* ; on
is a1 i
des
yes ' e ' ;!, it G->d loV
ed i
dot n ;u 1
you have
1 ( ome up higher.
| Words cannot tell the sad
ness that filled our hearts when
from dear little Thurston we
had to part, lonely the hours
since dear darling has gone,
hut oh, a bright home than ours
is now his own. His suffering
is now over and he is enjoying
the sweetness of heaven and
ig the sweat songs of Zion
He has paid the debt we all
ha. ■ to nay sooner or later.
A precious one from us in
gone, a voice we loved to hear
is still, a place is vacant in the
home that ca nnever be filled,
| peaeefull in the grave so low
j’hou art waiting, ever waiting
| for the dear ones here below.
Will join thee in thee heavenly
land no more to take the part
ing hand.
Written by Lou Gibson.
In Loving Memory.
Of our dear mother and
grandmother, Martha C Majors
who departed this life March
sth, 1!)17. She was 82 s years.
2 months, 5 days old. Oh, she
was taken an quick from us, she
did not have to suffer no pain
We n' a hi c so muen to read
the bible to us, she read the Bi
ble every day. If we would all
re:: 1 and live a true Christian
like die did oh, how much bet
ter the world would be.
She was the mother of 9
children, four living, five dead.
She leaves a number of grand
and great-grand-child) en Vo
mo rn her loss.
L rewell dear mother, sweet
thy rest, weary with with years
and morn with pain, farewell
td! in some happy place we
: hall behold thy facd again.
Tis ours to miss thee all our
y a! : and tender memories of
the ' rep. Thine in.the Lord to
res for so. He giveth his be
lov • ('sleep, call not back the
de; r departed anchored safe
vh re storms are ore on the
bolder land we left her soon to
1 and part no more. When
•e ' w this world of changes'
’ a we leave this world of
car we shall find our missing
mo du s in our Fathers’ Mansion
fair.
Yv e miss thee from our home
dear grand-mother, we miss
the from thv place, a shadow
or’ oer life is cast, we miss
a 1 r shine of thy face, we
mb - thy kind and willing hand
yh fond and earnest care our
hoi i ■ is dark without you, we
mi ‘ thee everywhere. Thy
cei tie voice now is hushed,
thy warm true heart is still,
and on thy old and innocent
bra . is resting death cold chill
h hands are clasped upon thy
bn . we have kissed thy love
ly brow and in our aching
a we know, we have no
ii rand-mother now.
V, ' ten by her heart-broken
and liter. S. A. Pirkle and
gr nd daughter, Flora Mc-
Ker -y.
HAW CREEK.
X re dry weather boys. Hur
ry ii and get your farming
do and ask your girl to have
you before you have to go to
the ar.
(day school at this place
i-. sing nicely.
'i ■p, iyer meeting at Mr.
; Ld ■ Majors Sunday night
was fine.
T > milting given by Mrs.
j. 1 '. Phipps Tuesday after
i us higly enjoyed by all
n • . nt.
‘ . Coy Echols spent Satur
night with" Mr. Hollis
n and family.
V ylolle Vaughan went
1 • sv.acth. art, Marie
' - a.-. Thursday afternoon.
' IP nnio Green who has
.vi visiting relatives in
rt lias returned to her
.1 College Parle.
Yi e that visited at IVTr.
' a 1 : recently were, Mrs
j .•••'. . Pet chins. Miss Lura
r • .i Mrs. Zettie Cook.
A. J. Vaugan spent
: /.• afiernoon with Mrs.
p .-Pi:. Phillips.
R-Yy Vaughan spent
day night with her sister
! Pi.i kitock.
. M. G. Hutchins visited
a . . ft. F. Rogers’Sunday
These that visited at Mr. Cas
tie Vaughan’s Sunday after
noon were, Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison Martin and Mr. and Mrs
M. G. Hutchins.
Several from around here
attended the singing at Friend
diip Sunday and report a nice
lime.
Mr. J. W. Phipps and family
visited at Mr. J. F. McClains’
Sunday.
Two wads of sweet gum
CUBA
We are having some pretty
weather these days. I suppose
everybody is working.
I suppose everybody enjoy
'd the singing Sunday. It sure
was fine.
Mrs. Kate Tollison and baby
of Atlanta is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Pink
Stephens.
News is rather scarce in this
part.
1 will close by asking a ques
ion. What is the best way?
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Driskell
and children spent Saturday
night in Cuba.
The big singing is over the
text thing is the. May meeting
o you had better hoe around
our polk and english peas.
Brown Eyes the answer to
your question is the letter m.
Blue Eyes.
STAR ROUTE.
The people in this part are
buisy planting.
Mr. Louie Poss spent Satur
day night and Sunday at his
;ran(l-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,a Fayette Samples.
Rev. G. W. Forrist filled his
ippointment Sunday at Ilaw
ireek.
Mr. Paul Barnes and w r ife
pfent Sunday afternoon with
\lr. Dewitt Fowler and wife.
Mr. Homer Phillips and wife
and baby spent Saturday night
it Mr. S. B. Wright’s.
Mrs. J. L. Barnes spent Sun
lay at Mr. Warren Wood’s
Mr. Dorse Benefield and
amilv spent Sunday afternoon
it Mr. J. L. Barnes.
Those visiting at Mr. T. B.
’owlers’ Sunday afternoon
-ere, Mr. Ezra Wright and
amily and Mrs. Thad Tullisj
and son, and Mr. S. B. Wright.)
Say Pat, if your best gin!
don’t change sugar every ten;
minutes you had better quit and
lay with your papa.
a Daddy.
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Xdd This Fact to Your Store of
Knowledge.
Kidney disease often ad
ances so rapidly that many a
person is firmly in its grasp be
ore aware of its progress.
Prompt attention should be giv
n the slightest symptom of
kidney disorder. If there is a
lull pain in the back, head
ache;., dizzy spells or a tired,
worn-out feeling, or if the kid
ae.v secretions are offensive, ir
egular and attended with pain
procure a good kidney remedy)
at once.
Thousands recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Read the state-)
ment below.
A. N. Shackelford, jeweler,
LaCvrencevillo, Ga., says: I can
honestly recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. 1 used them for
m attack of kidney trouble
and they gave me more benefit
ha i any other remedy 1 ever
ried. They are surely excell
ent”
Price 30 cents at all dealers.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney
remedy—get Doan’s Kidney
Mill;:—the same that Mr. Shack
li, and had. Foster-Milburn
'()., Drops., Buffalo, N. Y.
R 'G l 6.
Ti e farmer* are about up
,:ith their work in this part,
and rain is badly needed.
Mr. George Sizemore and
Yvnily of Buford visited Mr.
.1 Mrs. Adam Cain Saturday
*
light and Sunday.
Mrs. Essie Crawford spent
aie -day afternoon with Mrs.
Ida Hulsey.
Mrs. Louiesa Owens and
hildren and Miss Timpy Puck
ett spent' Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Lizzie Cain.
Messrs W. A. Sigmun, W. L
Hulsey, E. P. Samples and R. W
Mullinax were in Atlanta on a
business trip Tuesday.
Those visiting Mrs J. W. Sam
pies Tuesday afternoon were,
Mrs. M. L. Echols and daughter
Miss Retha Mae, and Mrs. Es
sie Crawford.
Mr. Hubert Mullinax was the
guest of his cousins, Conner and
Cliff Hulsey Saturday night.
Mr. R. P. Crawford spent
one afternoon last week with
Mrs. Emeline Samples.
Prof. Frank Twiggs, who has
been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Hugh Gaddas, returned home
Saturday.
Those visiting at Mr. J. W.
Samples’ Sunday afternon were
Mrs. Bill Jones and daughter,
Alice,, and Mrs. Olivia Han
sard and Abner Hansard.
Daddy’s Pet.
rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
j THE FIRST STEP
Usually the first indication of a
lowering oi health is found in the
bowels and liver. Something goes
wrong—we eat too much, or work
too hard—and the bowel action
weakens or the liver is sluggish.
That heavy feeling on arising in
the mornjng, dryness of the
throat, with bd taste, a slight
headache, dull eyes—all show that
food has fermented in the intes
tines, and that the body is man
ufacturing poisons instead of
good blood.
Clear it all out. Give the
stomach and bowels a fresh start.
Encourage the liver to go to
work. Manalin does all of this,
without griping or weakening.
It’s the ideat iaxative and liver
tonic, because it follows Nature’s
plan, without discomfort, inflam
mation or forming a habit. Con
stipajion my be overcome with
ids use.
V , . , j T.iquid o r
V A, tablet'form.
V ) ~h- Tab-
V. s / lets taste
ih. -'J, ' V CliilJrenllko
.*< - W: ' U’ein, and
-i , - th-y are
■■■
* - ' ' --S. 10 and 25
■ cents.
4'- ’• ' Vio FcninaCo
W kV-hY-v 1 ’ XCotorc’bue. O.
MT. PISGAH.
Yes, it is still dry in this part
Several from around here at
tended the singing at Friend
ship Sunday and report a real
nice time. .2,
' Mr. Toy 4 spent Saturday
night with his brother, Mr.
| Ezra Cox near Heardville.
Mr. W. T. Tall ant who has
bee nspending a few weeks in
I Atlanta has returned home.
Mr. Henry Ellis, wife and
little daughter, was visitors at
Mr. J. B. Pruitts’ Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Claudie Fowler and wife
visited Mr. T. J. Sosebee and
family Sunday night.
Mr. E. A. Fowler and family
visited Mr. A. M. Fowler and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Golden Price
visited Mr. J. B. Pruitt’s Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S Hawkins
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Price and
Mrs. J. W. Hawkins was visi
tors at Mr. W. M. Fowlers Sun
day a. m.
Mrs. B. C. Beacham and lit
tie daughter visited her father
in C > Tokee.Friday night and
Saturday.
iGov n Eyes, I will answer
;.question that was in the
Neve f t week. It is m that
occurs twice in a moment and
not once in a thousand years.
Is it not?
Little Gladdis Croy daughter
of Mr. aed Mrs. M. T. Croy
died at their home in Canton
Thursday night, and her body
was laid to rest in Mt Pisgah
cemetery Friday afternoon, fu
neral services conducted by
Rev. C. A. Wallis.
Well I will close by asking a
question. What is it that has
one head, one foot and four
legs?
Bob White.
Notice.
I have an up-to-date mill and
im ready to grind your corn.
Will grind every Friday.
1 will also pay you the cash
for your-butter, eggs, chickens
produce of all kinds, and will
iay you the top of the market
for your cows.
W. L. Chadwick.
Gumming, Ga., R 1.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J ARRET P. FOWLER
Attorney-at-Law
CUMMING, GEORGIA
Will Practise in All Courts
Over F &. M Bank
Rg J. C. GILSTIiAP
Calls Attended Day orNich
Office at H. H. Gilstrap’s
SUWANEE, 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.
Cumming, - Georgia.
Office at Residence. Phone 83.
DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
Office in Dougherty Hotel
All Work Guaranteed
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embahr.cr
Norcrcss, Ga.
'Bay and Night ’Phone.
DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON
Specialist in Diseases of
fhe Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat
302-303-304 Jackson Building,
Gaincsvilie, Ga.
i/ \ \ <*< a Y<r
fi W” ' Complexion
ifrm with This .
v I Old Reliable
l r-d I Remedy
W-NVHAMCCCK
Sulphur Compound
For pimple', black-heads, freckles, blotches
an ! fan, as \v !i i far more serious face, scab*
ami Iw>dy cHipifons, hives, eczema, e(c., use
this scientific coir.pi of sulphur. Asa lo- .
tlon, it scotws and heals; taken internally— I
fa t di na ft a<• • ■ • It I * the i
rod of l lie trouble arvjjpurifics .lie bioou. f
Physicians ;ires that sulphur is on of the t
most effect ire blood purifiers known. He. - j
member, u pond complexion iiu t Sidn ueep -
—it’s health deep.
He sure In ask for Ti -NCOCK SI I.Pill R
COMiMt N *. 1 1 -i con used with satis
factory resui s foi ov.r 2d years.
COd a::.! the bolile
at your dru If ha can’t supply you.
send his n > n : and tfia price in stamps and
wc will send ;-;ua lv*. . direct.
HANCOCK I.TQl'lh : PEER n
com F..NV gSv
r>: !t •. >•-, S , ’ f F
mmrf ..>'• e - T
mrr.t—?S tird SCc~J ‘ * \ > w / 'A£)
1 :
Alum Considered a Charm.
Alum is worn as a char.a in ;■>
or Asia Minor. A triangular p
is placed in at:• -of • . r; rd v
suspended from a s.ring 1 -- 1 '
icck
Special Bargains
To Make Room
For Our Spring Goods
For a short time you will find some
extra bargains in this store. Every
thing marked away down in order to
make room for new Spring Goods that
are daily making their arrival.
Now is'the time, of all times, to buy
your Clothing, Hats; Shoes, Groceries,
Dress Goods, etc. Also Buggies, Wag
ons, Harness, Lap Robes, etc.
300 Pairs - of Sam
ple Sh es to go at
Wholesale Prices
Both of us lose money if you fail to
do your shopping at this store.
Yours for Business,
TRACTORS, Portable and stationary,
Kerosene Engines, Crist Mills, Feed
Mills, threshers, Binders, etc.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTR CO
Roy Strickland, Agent
Forsyth and Dawson Counties
LEDBETTER & HOWARD
Ducktown, Ga.
s- Dear Sir:
W are mere than anxious to give yc. .lie beat service in
i arc! o which .you are certairiy entitle : 1 .
F . thi ason and for fear that the "* 'eidy serious car
shortage throughout the count ry may p ‘ttl c most seri
ous handi ap to our service as well as to that of everyone,
we urge upon >ou to haul your fertilizer .... early as you well
cr.n; Wei nvc all our warehouses full no., , but we can not
sr.y that v/e e wit! he able to keep them so. Our prices aVe
the same to >dy. If any reducticiv V. mode you get It
when you make settlement, no matter whether your fertiliz
er is out or here. The mai?i point is, wo 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 fellows:
ROYSTK. .I, ARMOURS, OLD DOMINION, MORRIS, O
EERS, C. F. C. and JEFFERSON.
WE HAVE THE FOLOWING ANALYSIS:
9-3-3 10-2-1 10-2 0 IS percent acid:
10-2-2 12-2-0 Cotton Seed Meal
3-2 2 11-3-0
Wo want to sell you, we offer you a service second to noe,
a cotton nv ket always right up in front, and the best brand
of fertilizers at prices as low as we or any one can afford to
sell. ,
We ask you business on a basis of real service, and al
ways di yto a good customer.
Wc rDspc!..‘fu*iy Solicit Your Kind Patronage.
“ L EDBETTER \ HOWARD
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local cppii'* Hi *n ns they cannot
reach the disctmod portion of the ear.
There is only < no w. o to euro tioafness,
and that is by const itutb*: a r medics.
Deafness is us.l Ln an inllur.Kd condi
tion of 1 i • - Eusta
:hian Tube. \V* 1 11 11 t i;is tiiitiJ is inllamcd
ycu have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing;, and when it i•. entirely cl sed,
Deafness is the result, and unless the in*
(lamination can bo taken out and this
tube restored to Us normal condition,
hearing will bo destroyed forevi r; nine
utott cnar e ! ■ < ta i ,
hick Ii i lamed condi
tion o' tbo v: r 'a > -.
W.- rill givo ('■" I .lend r*' i T oH;irs f rjjnycao of
p.'.fn, s ct> -i i'7c •• -i r*a t'- : I”'ct;red t'7
Hall’s Catarrh ( • ■*'. F I for < irc-lf-• \
- r. .T,C M r>* •. & (;>,Tel do,Ohio.
Hold by T>rti<- r'-/n, T‘<\ t
Take Hall’s Family i ills f r constipation.
Mulntnln High Ideal*.
T i t difficult problem that any
hv . i bOug has to solve is the pre
: an lusiiiloiis lowering of his
!j. It is bo easy to grow a
!ii i • rdrss about personal appear
i-.-ij to boa trille less particular in
and; . the difference between right
cod wrong, to drop into habits of neg
!> in v .!) matters that were once
: -i duties, that gradually the
w'. n- lit - hu3 slipped to a lower plane
b .m is aware. The lowering of
mg any I ne means a lo pr
od !. (treat Thoughts,