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for $3.00, for wliicli send me another
one of your Jobson plows complete.
Youth tnily, K J- Tolleson, Uoitz, Ala.
Cnpi W M l’nliner, \URiisln, Ga.,
writer: "1 liar, bem a irung ailvo
eate of deep plmvinp. bill I have neter
found a plow Dial would do llie
as satisfactorily as this. I consider i
the greatest plow of tie age, ano 1
would like to see one on every tarni
in the country.”
Jno. S. llrown. of Locut Grove, Ga ,
writes: “I’ve used your plow for sev
f'ral seasons. Y<u ran break land
deeper with it anil it does not turn
up the clay. 1 can recommend the plow
from personal experience.”
\V. B. Candler, of Villa Ilieu, Ga.,
writes: "I have used vour '.lobson I nr
nor’ with pleasure and profl I< on
alder It the best plow that any man
can buy I expect to. use It on all
my land next season."
"It’s no trouble to break the land
from ten to twelve Ineln with a Job
sou. ' says YV. T. Power, Klberton, (.a
job.son Agencies, establish
ed with the beat and niosl >ro
gressive harhware and g< neial
atore everywhere, are always
glad to give out literature con
corning the System and to do
everything they can to spread
it’s benefits in their communi
ties. Aget for Cumming is Geo
W. Heard, Home office, Atlan
ta Ga.
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Here’s a suit- or
rather a line ot
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put the best thou
ght and buying a
bilitv we possess.
There’s quality m the fab
rie; quality in the hand
tailoring; quality in the
fine silk thread; quality
the style.
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Their guarantee and
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Cumming, Ga.
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HOPEWELL,
1 Rev. .1. W. Hughes preached
at Hopewell Sunday, also there
! was a singing in the afternoon.
Mrs. T. W. Barron and little
I daughter, Clara Mae, are spend
ling awhile with relatives near
i Jasper.
Rev. W. L. Singleton and
wife spent awhile last week
with the former’s father here,
who is very sick.
Misses Mary Hulsey, Beulah
and Elizabeth Barron visited
Misses Mattie and Annie Hugh
esSunday.
Master Howard Singleton
visited his brother, Kenneth, a
while last week.
Misses Edna and Eunice
Barnwell visited at Mr. G. H.
Glass’ Sunday.
Miss Agnes Wallis visited at
Mrs. Amelia Wallis’ Sunday.
Misses Lorena and Bonnie
Carruth spent Saturday night
with Misses Beulah and Eliza
-1 beth Barron.
Miss Vinnie Singleton, who
has been spending sometime
with relatives in S. C., has re
turned home.
Mr. Harwell Hulsey and fam
ily visited at Mr. B. Hulsey’s
Sunday.
Miss Estelle Wallis, who has
been in school at Waleska, has
returned home.
Some from here attended May
meeting at Coal Mountain Sun
day.
Messrs Marvin Wallis and
Frank Hulsey, also Miss Mag
gie Wallis attended Reinhardt
! commencement last week. <2
Cosette.
PEA RIDGE
There was a large crowd at
Sharon Sunday and all seeemd
to enjoy themselves fine.
Misses Essie and Eva Green
spent the week-end in this part
Mr. Reno Green spent last
week at home.
Dr. (). T. Harris is on the sick
list, we hope he’ll soon recover
Mr. Garth Green made a bus
iness trip to Buford Wednesday
Miss Erma Green is spending
a few days in this part.
We are sorry that Mrs. Har
ris is not doing so well at this
writing.
Next Sunday is regular sing
ing evening at Brookwood.
We poor ignorant farmrs are
glad to have the advice we are
getting. We appreciate some
experience man’s advice, but
we don’t care anything about
someone telling us how to farm
that wouldn’t know which end
l
of a plowstock. to hitch a mule
to. We have had too much of
Hat kind of advice now’. It’s
' easy to tell how to farm but
i here is some work to it. I would
| like to see some of them that is
telling us how get out and try
and see if they could make e
nough to feed those 50 hens
and that cow. I my doubts
about it.
Some people in this section
are planting over their cotton.
“Hill Billey” says I’m not im
proving any in my meanness,
but yet he says I diden’t misrep
| resent him last week and he
Isays he diden’t borrow- any
! body’s children either, so I’m
tilling to sign that petition.
Pat.
PLEASANT VIEW
Nearly everybody attended
meeting at Sharon last Sunday
and Rev. Thompson sure did
preach a big sermon.
The sick in this part are all
setter.
Remember next Saturday and
'unday are regular meeting
days here.
Sunday school at ten o’clock
next Sunday, preaching at 11
and prayer service at 3 p. m.
We hope to have a good attend
mce at all these services.
It looks like if we have a
land of cotton in this part it
\ill have to be planted over,
lien it would be late.
Everybody ought to have
>een at Sharon Sunday to hear
,vhat Bro. Thompson said was
arising all this trouble. Our
bibles would tell us just what
ne said if we would read them
because he preached only the bii
ble.
Rev. BradJy filled his regu-
lar appointment at Chalcedonia
Sunday but failed to get there
on Saturday on account of rain.
Yes, “Bob White” I am get
ting ready for our meeting the
4th of July. Hope all the cor
respondents will be there in
stead of the war.
Rev Spivey of near Lawrence
vilb’ will preach here Saturday
night before the second Sun
day. He is a good preacher
and will open the service by
leading a hymn like old times
and will be run in the old time
way througout the services. Let
everybody remember the time
and attend and you will hear a
good sermon.
Bea good boy Pat and keep
going to meeting.
Hill Billey.
BEAVER RUIN.
Not much visiting this week
as most everybody went to the
singings at Roanoke, Pleasant
Grove and Sharon Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Wheeler and two
children spent first of last week
with her parents in Cumming.
Rev. Byron Couch preached
an interesting sermon at Beav
er Ruin last Thursday night.
Mrs. W. J. Bennett visited at
Mr. Guy Heard’s Saturday af
ternoon
Mrs. Geo. Fowler spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Epsie
Wheeler.
Miss Ruby Mae Bruce was
the guest of Miss Ruby Smith
one day last week.
Mrs. Clura Bruce and Miss
Lizzie Vernon spent one day
last week at Mr. L. B. Dover’s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett
attended services at Beaver
Ruin Thursday night.
Hazel.
CUBA.
He shall teach you all things
Several from around here at
tended the singing at Mt. Pis
gah Sunday afternoon and all
report a good time.
Misses Ollie Mae and Blanche
Stephens and Lillian and Liller
Bramblett were the guest of
Misses Mae and Alice Roper
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. John Brambleet has pur
chased himself anew Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Mann of Val
dosta are spending a few days
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Em
ma Talant.
Misses Minnie and Daisy Mar
tin spent Saturday right near
Coal Mountain.
Mrs. Rebecca Roper spent Fri
day with Mrs. B. P. Roper.
Mr. C L Tribble and children
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr,
W. N. Tribble’s.
Misses Mae and Alice Roper
spent Sunday morning with
Miss Besie Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards
spent Sunday in Cumming.
Several from around here at
tended the music at Mr. Edd
Bramblett’s Saturday night.
Well as news is scarce in this
part I will ring off.
MT PISGAH.
Say Farmer! How do you
like this rain?
Mr. Smith Tallant and family
visited Mr. W. T. Tallant and
family Saturday night.
Misses Mattie and Hattie Me
Clain visited Mr. Bartow Beach
am Saturday night and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wallis
visited Mr. W. B. Wallis and
family Sunday.
Mr.— Pickett and family of
Roswell are visitors in this com
munity.
Mr. C. L. Hawkins and fam
ily was visitors at Mr. J. B.
Pruitt’s Sunday afternoon
Those visiting at Mr. T. J.
Sosebee’s Saturday night and
Sunday was Mr. Homer and
Miss Mae Sosebee and Mr. New
ton Sosebee and family.
Mr. J. Beacham and wife
are spending a few days at Mr.
Bartow Beacham’s.
Miss Ida Hawkins visited
Miss Nora Hawkins Sunday.
Miss Nettie and Mi'. Lewis
Howard spent Saturday night
with Mr. J. B. Hawkins and
family.
MIDWAY
A nice rain fell here one dayj
last week and the rain was ac
compained by some hail but it
'did not damage the crops in this
part.
| Mr. Marion Stowe was bur
ied at Midway Friday and Mr.
Philip Neese Saturday. The
bereaved have our sympathy.
Mr. C. O. Hendrix made a'
trip t o Marietta Saturday night
Mr. Henry Boling spent Sat
urday night at Rev. V. K.
Vaughan’s near Haw Creek.
Most everybody took in the
May meeting at Hopewell and
LSharon Sunday.
Those visiting at Mrs. Mary
Bolings Saturday night and
Sunday were Mr. J. M. Boling
and family, Mr. J. I Sewell and
family of Dawson county
J. B.
CORINTH.
Well the May meeeings has
come an dgone. What O what
will be on us if we live til May
1918? Will we have the priv
eleges then that W'e have had
this May? I fear not. Some of
our people that is with us now
will not be here next May, but
may be over in that far country
O how we ought to rejoice be-
cause of the liberty that we
now enjoy, but 1 fear we will
never enjoy those happy days
no more with all our people.
It sure does look hard for us to
have to give up our boys be
cause we don’t know when they
take their leave from us that w r e
will ever see them any more in
this world but we can’t help it
now, so I would jusrt say to all
while you are preparing to meet
the enemy prepare to meet thy
God.
Well we attended divine ser
vices at Roanoke Sunday and
had a good time, singing in the
afternoon. Brother Luper Mul
linax did preach a good ser
mon from Luke 10. This was
his first time to preach, he sure
did well. May the Lord help
him and strengthen him in this
work, for it is a grand work
when it is carried out in the
right way.
We are sorry to say that Mr.
Bryan Williams has fever but
hope for him a speedy recover.
Well we learn that there is
some trouble in the Sunday
school aUßoauoke because the
Superintendent appointed a
man teacher of the advance
class that is a holiness. I want
to ask a question in regard to
this. Is this right or not. I think
not.
A Subscriber.
SHARON
Rev. Thompson filled the pul
pit here Sunday: Rev. Hender
son preaching Saturday.
Mrs. F. T. Williams and child
ren spent Saturday night at J.
D. Buice’s.
Go ahead boys and Register
Tuesday Being that I diden’t
happen to be in the age I’ll
stay at home and pray for you.
some folks seem to be rather
surprised at me not being 21,
they say that I ought to be, for
to their certin knowledge I have
had the seven-year itch three
times.
Miss Kate Buice and Mr. Les
ter Simpson of near Gaines
ville were married at the resi
dence of W. P. Blackstock Sun
day. We wish them a long hap
py life.
Mrs. E. A. Holcombe who has
been on an extended visit to rel
atives in this part, returned to
her home in Buford Wednes
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Comer
spent Wednesday night at Mrs.
Jennie Echols.
Mr. Sam Martin spent Satur
day night at Mr. M. S. Buice’s.
Rev. Henderson spent Sat
urday night with Mr J. M. Ter
ry and family.
Verily, the worry of the war
situation is beginning to tell;
imagine our surprise, when last
in town, to find our editor is
freting himself plumb hump
backed.
Uncle Josh.
ROUTE 3
Several nice showers of rain
fell in this part last week and
some hail.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Satter
field and daughter, Beatris, vis
ited Mr. T. S. Bennett and fam
ily Saturday night.
Mr. E. L Tatum and family
of Atlanta spent the latter part
of last week with Mr Ed Rhodes
and family.
Mr. Allen Souhard visited rel
atives at East Point last week.
Mr. William Ashworth and
family visited at Mr. Silas Ash
worth’s Monday.
Mrs. Othell Fowler and Mrs.
Bertie Harrison visited Mrs.
Othell Satterfield one day last
week.
Mrs. Nancy Holbrook spent
one night last week with her
brother, Mr. R. C. McDaniel
and family near Friendship.
Mr. Ceph Pool and daughter,
of Lawrenceville visited at Mr.
J. H. Castleberry’s last week.
Dorothy.
JUST IN TIME
Some Cumming People May
Wait Till It’s Too Late.
Don’t wait until too late.
Be sure to be in time.
Just in time with kidney ids
Means curing the bachache,
the dizziness, the urinary dis
orders
That so often come with kid
ney troubles.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
this very purpose.
Here is testimony to prove
their merit.
J. H. Morris. Sr.. Merchant,
311 Moon St., Cartersville, Ga,
says: “My kidneys acted ir
regularly and caused me a lot
of trouble. I didn’t have to take
Doan’s Kidney Pills very long
before I was relieved. My. kid
neys now act all right and I
have no need of Doan’s Kid
ney Pills.”
Price 50 cents at all dealers.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney
remedy—got Doan s Kidney
Pills —the same that Mr. Mor
ris, Sr. had. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
STAR ROUTE
We sure had a good rain last
week.
Mr. Boy Poss and wife and
son spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Mr. LaFayette Sam
ples.
Mrs. A. S. Samples and
A a ugh te rs,. and. Mrs. Q.
kle and children'spent Wednes
day afternoon at Mrs. Dewitts
Fewler.s.
Mrs. S. B. Wright spent Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. War
ren Wood.
Mr. L. P. Green, wife and
son spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Mr. T. B. Fowler’s.
Several from this place at
tended May meeting at Sharon
Sunday and report a good time
Mrs. J. L. Barnes and child
ren spent Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. Waldo Anglin.
Mr. Luke Wood and baby
spent Saturday afternoon with
his father, Mr. Warren Wood.
Mr. Gus Lawson spent last
of the week at Orange.
Well, boys get ready to reg
ister for the day is not long off
so you can help to kill the Ger
mans. lam sorry that lam just
a few days too old.
I will ring off with best wish
es to all,
Daddy, j
BRANDYWINE.
Is the Holy Spirit guiding
you in all truths?
Young man did you attend
Sunday school last Sunday? If
not you did not do your duty
to God nor to humanity.
Rev. W. L. Singleton preach
ed an interesting sermon at Mid
way last Sunday. He is a chris
tian gentleman of fine intellect
and is a great preacher.
Our long dry spell was broke
last Tuesday by a good rain'
but we also had a pretty bad (
hail. It left crops in almost as
bad condition as they were be-
fore.
Did you read about the Ü
boat sinking that ditching out
fit for Big Creek.
Germany whips Uncle
Sam and puts him under a king
June bugs will be as large as
elephants and bed bugs will
have sixteen wings.
We thought until recently
that the U. S. was a Christian
naion. We understand that one I
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They are even more dangerous than winter
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Germ-carrying flies bring disease direct to your home
from the privy and outhouse. They wipe their germ
laden feet on your food, bathe in the baby’s milk
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nHHHHRWUtJUiaWQB ST- L.OIHG, l,t -
I church in Amreica refused to
! vote that it ’’tvas. So I guess
that w r e were mistaken about
it being one, but if we are not
a Christian nation then there is
none.
Some people are almost if
not committing treason in the
U. S. they are secretly encour
aging rebellion to the authority
of congress and by their much
fuss making stirring up a senti
ment against our government
that is hurtful. No matter
whether you agree with the
President in his policy you
should not injure our chance of
success by trying to keep the
other fellow from giving him
his aid.
If I understood the situation
as Mr. Wilson does I guess I
would see things as he does, and
not until I think I know more
about it than he does will I try
to run the business for him.
Paw.
ROUTE 6.
The much needed rain ha?
come at last, aceompained by
a lot of hail in this part.
| All day services at Roanoke
I Sunday was well attended.
Mrs. Azelee Poss and little
| son, spent Saturday night and
[Sunday at Mr. J. L. Samples’,
j Mr. John Marshall and fam
, ily of Flowery Branch are vis
! iting his parents’ Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Marshall.
Rev. J W Miller and Mr. Alf
j Roper spent Saturday night at
Mr. E. B. Samples’,
j Mr. Arthur Mullinax visited
at W. L. Hulsey’s Saturday
'night.
'I he singing at Mr. J. W. Sam
pie’s Saturday night was fine
and enjoyed by all present
Misses Carrie Miller and Eu
la Roper were the guest of Bliss
Vera Samples Saturday night.
Mr. Presley Samples is visit
ing relatives here.