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New Spring
Clothes
Modeled to the young
Man’s mind— and
made to our standard.
Here’s a suit-- or
rather a line of
suits on which we
put the best thou
ght and buying a
bility we possess.
Tnere’s quality i the fab
ric; quality in the hand
tailoring; quality in the
fine silk thread; quality
the style.
Made by Schloss Bros
& Cos., the Famous
Young Men’s tailors
leaders in style for al
most half a centurity
Their guarantee and
ours goes with every
suit
SIO.OO to $25.00
Edmondson & Pirkle
Cumming, Ga.
SILVER CITY.
We think Silver City would
be a fine location for two law
yers.
Mrs. John Strickland has
been visiting in Atlanta the past
week.
The revenue officers of
Gainesville are passing through
very often.
Next Sunday is May meet
ing at Concord.
Mr. H. W. Strickland and
Loren Roland were in the Gate
City Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. C. J. Smith and W. T.
Sha of Gainesville were here
Sunday.
Most all the people here went
to a T>th Sunday singing Sunday
The weather has bee ntav
orable enough for the people
to get their crops planted be
fore going to war.
Smith & Pirkle have return
ed from Atlanta with an other
supply of Ford parts.
BEAVER RUIN.
Rev. E. A. Cochran preached
an excellent sern on a! this
place Sunday.
Those visiting at C. 0. Wheel
er’s Sunday were, Rev. and
Mrs. E. A. Cochran, Mrs. Susie
Davis, Misses Rintie and Beu
lah Smith, Cleo and Kate Tate
Jesie Johnson and Master Hoyt
Tate.
Mr. W. S. Tate and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Arthur Tate and wife.
Little Miss Jessie Johnson of
Cumming is visiting her grand
parents near Beaver Run.
Mr. W. P. Wheeler and Mrs.
I. C. Hendrix were visiting at
C. 0. Wheeler’s Sunday
The little infant of Mr.
Thompson Hamby s has dip
theria, hope it will recover
real soon. w~.
DAVES CREEK
Several from this place at
tended the singing at Friend
ship Sunday and all report a
nice time.
Mrs. Eluria Samples visited
Mrs. J. M. Nichols’ Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Henry Gilbert spent Sat
urday night with his sister Mrs
Eddie Echols.
Those visited Miss Ollic
Buice Tuesday afternoon were
Misses Annie Lou and Mary
Cross and Nona Hall.
Mr. Chesty Anglin and wife
spent one night last week at Mr
J. H. Buice's.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buice
spent Sunday with Mr. I. H. Gil
bert and family.
Miss Ollie Buice was the
guest of Miss Nona Hall Sunday
Mr. W. Hickerson and wife
of Atlanta are spending a while
with their daughter, Mrs. S. G
Cross.
We are glad to say Mr.—
Dodd is still improving.
Miss Ollie Buice was the
guest of Misses Annie Lou
and Mary Cross Saturday after
noon.
Mr. Grier Samples and fam
ily spent Sunday at Mr. Tru
man Samples’.
Mr.— Foster and family of
near Stone Mountain were vis
itors at Mr. T. F. Orr’s Sunday
Miss Ardell Stancil spent one
afternon last w r eek with Nellie
and Lois Cross.
“Two Friends.”
COAL MOUNTAIN.
Well Sunday was another
beautiful day. Hope every
body had a good time.
Several young people from
this part attended the singing
at Friendship Sunday and all
report a jolly time.
Mrs. Porter of Cross Roads
visited her daughter, Mrs. Julia
Pilgrim Saturday night.
We are indeed sorry to state
that little Miss Willie Forrist
is real sick wih typhod fever at
this writing, hope she will soon
recover.
Mr. Bird Heard and wife
visited at Rev. G. W-. Forrist’s
Sunday night.
Brown Eyes the letter m oc
curs twice in a moment and not
once in a thousand years.
New Subscriber.
MIDWAY.
A good shower is very much
needed in this part.
Most everybody around here
oo kin the big singing at Friend
ship Sunday.
Those visiting at Mr. J. T.
Hendrix’ Saturday night and
Sunday were, Mr. Jack Redd,
wife and two children, Mr. Vir
■pi Hendrix and wife, and Mr.
’ochran and wife all of Atlan
ta.
Mr. Dewey Roper spent Sat
irday night with Miles Lance.
Miss Orine Spence was the
guest of the Misses Goolsby Sun
day evening.
Miss Lillie Hendrix has retur
’ed home after a weeks visit
in Atlanta.
Mr. Earlie Bennett, wife and
son, Burrell, visited Mr. Fulton
Roper and wife Sunday.
The singing given by Mr. J.
T. Hendrix in honor of their At
lanta guests, was enjoyed by
all present.
Mr. Joe Boling was confined
to his room with rheumatism a
few days last week.
J. B.
SPOT
Several fro mthis part atten
ded the singing at Friendship
hinday, and reported a nice
time.
Mr. G. L. Beavers and fam
ily visited at Mr. S. C. Williams
Saturday night.
Those visiting at Mrs. N. E.
Wolfe’s Sunday were, Mr. J. S.
Hughes and family, Mr. W. C.
Hardin and family, and Mr. As
berry Wolfe and wife.
Mr. E. H. Vance and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
M.r I). E. Martin and family.
Mr. T. E. Williams and fami
ly spent Sunday with Mr. Ho
mer Chadwik.
Misses Myrtle and Missie
Chadwick are visiting relative*
in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. J. Pirkle of Norcross
visited her brother, Mr. D. E.
Martin Sunday.
Mr. Ramon Roper and fami
ly spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives at Cuba.
Mrs. Carey Smith spent Sat
urday with her mother, Mrs. N.
E. Wolfe.
Two Chums.
ROUTE 7.
I)r. Bennett and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. R.
P. Rogers and family.
Mr. Will Hughes spent Sun
day with Mr. Jack Westbrook
and family.
Those visiting at Mr. W. H.
Martin’s Sunday afternoon was
Mr. Ben Harris and family, An
nie and Mattie Nix and Mr.
Sherman Hawkins.
Mrs. Effie Strickland spent
Sunday afternoon wit hMrs.
Ruth Nix.
Mr. Paul Strickland spent
Friday night with Mr. M Strick
land.
Those visiting at Mr. David
Chatham’s Sunday afternoon
were, Mr. Jep Elliott, Mr. Al
fred Wingo, Mr. Willie Green
and Mr. Jim Nix.
Mr. Sherman Hawkins visit
ed his brother, Mr. flenry Haw
kins, Saturday night.
Miss Ollie Mae Phillips spent
Saturday night with Edna Tal
lant.
Misses Mattie Tallant and Or
pha Nix spent one evening last
week with Miss Mary Tallant
Mr. Noah Montgomery and
wife spent Sunday with Mr. G.
J. Holbrok and family.
PEA RIDGE.
Well, as Sunday was a beau
tiful day, I think everybody left
home.
Several from this part atten
ded the singing at Friendship
and reported a good time, and
“Pat” for one had his fun and
enjoyed himself fine.
Messrs Garth Green and Ra
tio Mathis attended services at
Ocee and report a fine time.
Mrs. Minerva Pettyjohn vis
ited at Mr. W. M. Braswell’s
Saturday night and Sunday.
Messrs Reno Green and Eph
raim Buice of Atlanta spent Sat
urday night at P. W. Green’s.
Mrs. W. L. Shadbum and chil
dren, Golden and Ferrell, and
little Dorris and Dudley Tay
lor of Buford spent Monday af
ternoon at P. W. Green’s.
Mrs. Genia Strickland and
Mrs. Holcomb of Buford spent
Tuesday night at P W Green’s.
Hill Billy, you needn’t be un
easy about Pat and Uncle Josh
we are not going to marry as
long as rations are so high and
until we can get someone to
have us. But, listen, we have
decided never to marry until
we are certain that we can get
along without a fight every a.
m. before breakfast, for I don’t
think I could get in a good hu
mor by time the coffee is done.
Mr. C. T. Green and family
spent Sunday afternon at Mr.
P. W. Green’s.
Mr. J. C. Bagwell and fami
ly was here Sunday.
Mr. P. W. Green and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
A. J. Green’s.
Mr. P. W. Green an dson,
Garth, made a business trip to
the Gate City Saturday.
We are glad to say that Mrs.
Harris is still doing fine.
Dr. Harris and Mr. C. G. Hoi
brook made a trip to the Gate
City Saturday.
Pat.
BETHEL.
Some from here attended the
singing at Salem, also the sing
ing at Shady Grove.
Mr. H. W. Orr an dfamily
spent Sunday and Sunday night
with relatives in Dawson coun
ty.
Mr. B. A. Thompson and wife
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
H. C. Bagby.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyd and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
B. J. Light and family.
Mr. C. M. Buice and family
and Mr. L. B Benson and fam
ily of Flowery Branch were vis
itors at Mr. W. T. Bagby’s Sun
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Orr spent
Saturday night with the latters
and you’re feeling hot and dry—’’ I
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V. ” .’1 cleanliness. Before filling, bottles an; sterilized in a fnjBHWK
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FORD UNIVERSA?CAR
To Owners Of Ford Cars.
The Ford Mortor Company, of Detroit, ap
pointed to us as authorized agents for Ford cars
in this territory, to properly represent Ford in
treests, to give service to Ford owners. The Com
pany in return demands that we equip and main
tain adequate service station, employing
competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine
Ford prices.
This is the service we are giving to Ford ow
ners. Material—workmanship—prices, the
standard of each guaranteed.
When your Ford car needs attention, bring it
to us, and get the benefit of expert Ford mechan
ics. We give you the assurance of genuine Ford
Made parts.
Our one requirements is that you pay us CASH
f*r all parts, Labor, and Materials. We have no
charge accounts. This means everybody.
STRICKLAND & WISDOM, Agents
Forsyth & Dawson Counties .
parents.
Mrs. John Rice and children
spent the first of the week with
relatives in Cumming.
Mr. W. F. Orr and wife and
little son spent Sunday at Mr.
W. T. Bagby’s.
Miss Bernice Bagby spent
week-end in Flowery Branch,
the guest of Miss Grace Buice.
Remember the all day sing
ing Sunday.
Wyoline.
ROUTE 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Castle
berry visited Mr. T. S. Bennett
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Joise West and Mrs.
Mary Wallis spent last week
with Mrs. Nancy Holbrook.
Mrs. Ethel Brooks and child
ren visited her mother, Mrs.
Hassie Vaughan Sunday.
Mrs. Mat Rider spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mrs
Mary Bacon.
Several from this part attend
ed the singing at Friendship
Sunday and report a nice time.
Mr. Nev/ton Satterfield and
family spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Sat
terfield.
Mr Alvin Stewart visited Tan
day Anglin Sunday afternoon.
Misses Cliff and Mattie Lou
Durham was the guest of Miss
Gertie Mangum Monday.
Mr. Watson Anglin and fam
lily, Almon Pruitt and wife vis
itd at T. M- Anglin’s Sunday.
Mr. John Satterfield spent
Saturday night with Luther
Bennett.
E. B.
HEARDVILLE.
Another pretty Sunday.
Mr. E. S. Haygood is all
smiles—lts a boy.
Say, what do you correspond
ents think about the war? I
guess all you girls and boys
are taking it pretty hard.
Mrs. Ola Cape visited at Mr
Mr. William Cape’s Sunday. |
A large crowd from around
here attended the big singing
at Friendship Sunday and all
report a fine singing, and also
a fine time.
Mr. M. V. Hawkins and fam
il yvisited at Mr. E. J. Pirkles
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. A. McPherson and
Mrs. Issac Sewell visited Mrs.
J. C. Pirkle Friday afternoon.
Mr. Ernest Stewart and Mr.
Rufus Floyd made a business
trip to Cumming Saturday.
Miss Minnie Croy and broth
er Noah visited at Mr. W. M.
Fowler’s Monday.
Mrs. Marion Croy is very
low at this w'riting, hope for her
a speedy recovery.
Oh, yes Subscriber I think
the 4th of July will be the very
best time that we can meet,
Pigs For Sale.
20 Poland China and Berk
shire pigs for sale, ready for
delivery April 24th.
Howard Jackson,
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5
40 CENTS GASOLINE
Would you buy a car if you knew that you
were going to be compelled to pay fo.’ty cents
per gallon for Gasoline?
Would you sell your car if you knew that
you were paying that orice for the gasoline to
run it?
Thousands of motor car owners are paying
the equivalent of even 50c and more per gal
The Buick Owners pay the Actual Market price
Records all over the country prove that the
Buick cars are running on an average of from
18 to 20 miles per gallon. Figure out the cost
of driving 20 miles per gallon tor 1000 miles a.
23 cents per gallon. Then figure the cost of
driving the same distance with the car that
only goes 12 miles per gallon and see it you
are not paying the equivalent of over 38c per
gallon. Then consider the car that only goes
nine miles per gallon and see if vou are not
paying over fifty cents per gallon.
Economy Means Efficiency
A motor to he so economical must he butt
right. The motor that gives so high a de
gree of efficiency will also save in lubricat
ing oil and cost of upkeep in general to
such an extent that your saving in actual
dollars and cents at the end of the year
will be stupendous; saying nothing about
the added pleasure of driving a motor car
that is built to give the highest degree of
service.
CUMMING GARAGE.
Buick Agency.
Pigs For Sale.
I have 9 Registered Berk
shire and Duroc pigs for sale,
ready for delivery June Ist.
This is a good chance for the
members of the Boys P’g Club.
H. W. Tollison.
Cumming, Ga., route 2.
NOTICE.
The Forsyth County Agricul
tu r e Association, including
Boys Corn and Pig Clubs and
Girls Canning Club, will meet
at Cumming, Saturday May
19 at ten o’clock A. M.
All are requested to be pres
ent.
Jesse Bales, President
Lookout Mountain Irish Po
tatoes $3.50 per bushel for a
short time only: One heifer
and cow for sale; also have a
jersey male subject to register
SI.OO for service cash, $1.50 on
time.
John M. Rice.
Call on Clay Bagby, Flowery
Branch, Ga., route 2 for hogs
and cattle; also for lumber of'
all kinds. He will cut it to
measure for you.
For Service.
One Registered Duroc Jersey
Male Hog. I will charge $2.50
for his services to insure.
J. M. Tollison