The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 13, 1917, Image 4

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HEARD VILI.K Well. guess most all of you correspondents went to the meeting but me. I .iust couldn't be with you all some bow or ot her, Misses Edith Smith and Alic e Mae Fowler visited Miss Ollie Pjrkle Sunday morning. Mr. Sile Evans and family visited at Mr. Isaac Sewell s one night last week. Mr. W. M. Fowler and wife visited at Mr. F. L. Hawkins Sunday Mr. A. B. Fowler and family visited at Mr. Joed Sewell a Sun day. . , . .. Mr. Luther Roper and family visited with relatives near Duck town Saturday night and Sun day. , Mr. Earnest Fowler and fam ily visited at Mr. Lurnmus’ Sun day. Mrs. Lee Smith and children visited at Mr. Bud Tinsley’s Sat urday night and Sunday. Mr. J. L. Evans and family visited at Mr. Isaac Sewells tri day night. Mr. M. V. Hawkins and fam ily visited at Mr. J. C. Pirkle s Sunday afternoon. Mr Earnest Stewart and wile visited at Mr.— Stewarts Sat urday and Sunday, Mr. W. T. Bottoms and fam ily visited at Mr. J. C. Pirkles Saturday Mr Paul Stewart visited at Mr. Earnest Stewart’s Friday. rellqSfamiyl. :E,() famoraaht at Misses Coey and Belle Sose bee visited Miss Maud Dawson Sunday. Mrs. Ola Cape is real sick at this writing, hope for her a speedy recovery. Miss Nella Wyatt of Ball Ground is visiting her sister, Mrs. Theron Hawkins. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Every body invited to come and take part and lets have one of the very best of Sunday schools at Mt Pisgah. Brown Eyes. FRIENDSHIP Saturday and Sunday wore regular meeting days at this place. The pastor being ab sent, Rev. J. I. Forrest preach ed Saturday and Rev J J Demp sey Sunday, both preaching good sermons. , Mrs. J. W. Edwards left Sun day for Atlanta to attend the owtj ll ‘"JS'it gr.itid-danghter, Edwards. Mr. Linton Tribble and wife spent Sunday at B. P. Roper s. Mr. Jeff Chester spent Snday in Cuba. Those visiting at Rev. S. J. Lindsey’s Saturday afternoon were, Mr. Raymond Roper, Mis Sarah Goswick and two grand children and Miss Mae Roper. Rev. J. M. Anderson is sick at this writing, hope he will soon be well again, Mr. Duffy Stephens and vvite left Wednesday for Virginia, where they will make their fu ture home. Remember Sunday school at this place every Sunday at 2 o’clock The music given at Mr. Lind sey’s Saturday night was en joyed by all present. Mr. Pink Roper is all smiles. —lts a boy. Miss Lizzie Holbrook spent Tuesday night with Miss Allie Mae Stephens. The singing at this place Sun day afternoon was well attend ed and we had some good sing ing. If you want to hear some good singing just get Charlie Hendrix. Dewart Brannon and Lint Wallis started, School will begin at this place the 16th (Monday). A Reader. HOPEWELL Rev. White filed his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. Quite a crowd atend ed the Children’s Day exercises Rev. W. L. Singleton and wife and master Howard Singleton visited Mr. J. C. Singleton and family Sunday, Mrs Maude Hughes visited Mr. J. F. Wallis and family Sun day. Mr. J. B Carruth and family spent awhile with Mr R. A. t ar ruth and family Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Hughes and child ron spent Sunday with Mrs Han nah Garrett, Mrs. Nancy Martin spent Sal urday and Sunday at Mrs. Amelia Wallis.’ Mrs. Jasper Newton and child ren are spending a few days with relatives here. Miss Gertrude Hutcheson of Temple spent a few days with Mrs. Maggie Wallis recently. School will open here Mon day morning. Cosette. I.ONC.STKEET Rev. James 1. Holbrook filled his regular appointment at this place Saturday and Sunday Longstreet was well repre ented at the singing at Sharon Sunday, and report some lint: singing also a good time. Mr. Ed Garrett and family were visitors at Mr. John Pat erson Sunday, Mr. Samson Clayton visited it Mr. John Stowe’s Sunday. Those visiting at Mr. W. H. Phillips Sunday were, Mr. Er~ lest Samples and family, Miss is Lillie and Nellie Phillips and vliss Ethel Thompson. Mr. Fred Buice and famiy .pent Saturday night and Sun day at Mr. M. S. Buice’s. The little children of Mr. starling Bennetts ol Atlanta are visiting their grand-father, Mr. T. S. Bennett. Mr. Marion Self and wife spent Saturday with Mr. Hary Majors and family. Mr. A. C. Thompson and family visited Mr. Alfred llol irook and family Sunday. Mr. H. G. Puckett, wife and son visited at Mr. Thad Bran nons Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. I. Holbrook preached an interesting sermon at Mr. Ed Timms Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Pendley and family visited at Mr. Clifford Pendleys -iunday. Mr. H. F. Phillips and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W Phill ips Sunday. Charlote. MIDWAY Yes, I went to the correspond ents meeting, and by the way the editor was gone. Mrs. Fannie Hansard is a ;nong those that are sick this week. Mr. Fulton Roper and wife viited at Mrs. Mary Bolings Sat urday night. Mrs. Babe Neese is visiting in Atlanta. Mr. Pomp Westbrook and family spent Sunday at Mr. E. A. Strickland’s. Most everybody went to the singing at Sharon Sunday. Mr. Erlie Bennett and family visited at Mr. T. S. Bennett’s Saturday night and Sunday, Still hot and dry. The little girl of Mr. and Mrs Tim Sewell’s was hurried at Midway one day last week. The bereaved have our sympa thy. Mrs. Mary Sarerta Hansard and children of Carrolton, Ga. visited relatives in this commun ity last w-eek. ' Willie Hendrix says home looks better to him than any where. J. B. MT PISGAH Several from around here at tended Children’s Day at Hope well Sunday. Mr. .). W. Hawkins and family visited Rev. E. A. Cochran Sun day. Mr. T. M. Fowler and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. M. S. Hawkin’s. Mrs. Golden Price is suffering with rhematism at present. Mr. J. B. Pruitt and family pent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. Henry Ellis. Mr. A. W. West and family visited Mr.— Bell in Milton county Sunday. Say “Hill Billey have you got all of that goober candy eat up yet? Correspondents, how did you all enjoy our meeting? 1 sure did enjoy it. Hope that our next meeting will soon come and all the corespondents be present. Bob White. SHARON The singing Sunday was a grand success, a large crowd was present, and some fine sing ing was done. Mrs. E. C. Settle and son Es tin, together with two of the smaller children spent two days of last week at Mr. G. T. Set tles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson and Mr. Virgil Spence of Atlan ta are visiting Mr. Roy Buice and family. Worrying over the war now is 'kindly like crossing a bridge before you get to it. Let’s cut out our worrying; We are going to live til we die anyhow if we don’t get snake bit. Mr. W. O. Harris and wife and Mr. S. E. Buice and family | ■pent Friday night at Mr. .J W.| Terry’s. How was the correspondents meeting? Would like to have gone, but——well I hate to tell it. but “Pa” made me plough. Mr. F. E. Buice, wife and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Marlin visited at MM. Sp at meeting as well as in all Bu ice’a Saturday nig In. pthers. Miss Beulah Gilbert cWacq Well Upion meeting is here Texa . is on an extend vispnd \ye ought to go. so we hope to relatives in this part lo sei{a lot of the good brethren Who can tell a little a 1 canlt here. tell this? How muc wool We 11 the sick in our pan is would a wood-chuck cU-h if jail better now for which we all wood-chuck would chu wooiought to be thankful, 1 sure am I. Us all go to the Un i medfpr 1 sure haVe had a lot it at ing at Pleasant View l et FrW house, but the good Lord day and Saturday. llaybjdid help me and we are getting they’ve got some old lettinja long fine now. _ hens they will try to link o Well it is expected that ltev. the habit by bringing Urn oi|L. C. Watson will assist Rev. . with a little lard appli< TelW. Thomas in his meeting at you this much, the ap catiojCorinth brother Watson is a of ard may not brcaia heigood worker in a meeting. A from setting, but it wi breaiman that never gets too tired to up somethings if you 11 mijhelp you and youi i 1 nough sulphur with it. hnd their way to Christ Uncle ish. A bubsenoer. . I ROUTE 6 Still dry and dusty i this part. Messrs Adam Cain ar Jack Puckett spent Friday n|ht if Dacula at the bedsideV Mr Cain’s sister, who is not'apect ad to live. Mrs. J. W. Sampleipcn Wednesday . ith her tie.a Mr: flettie I’h • i ps. Mr. Grady Mullinax afl sir ter. Mis Dovie, spent Saltda light at W. L. Hulsey’s. \ Mrs. Lizzie Cain spent viui day night with Mr. Dean (Ver. and family. Messrs Ramond and Gad Mullinax spent Saturday igl in Gainesville. Miss Vera Samples speni Si urday afternoon with Vlgsi Edith and Eva Gilbert mas £ ford. Yes! I attended the <orre pondents meeting the 4tk A sorry all was not preseit, bi my way we had a good tine ar if you all are not preseit tl next meeting you may b sit your’e missing a great pltasu If you do not think so ,iut ai Mr. Editor. We are lokir forward to meeting Pa - an Uncle Josh at our next metin. Daddy’s tit. PEA RIDGE We had a good rain iitfe part Friday. There was a large crotl it Sharon Sunday and thejiad some good singing. ( School will begin at hrri> Grove Monday, 16th. .. • Next Saturday and Sour ire regular meeting dayf |i There wasn’t any one fcm he state of Mussourie at SI on Sunday, if there was I didr see "hem. Mr. L. T. Green and f lily of Norcross spent Sunday P. W. Green’s. Messrs Ratio Mathis an Car son Green spent Saturc rin j Suwanee. I have heard of boys jase ing girls but I had somejood ooking girls to chase r the ither day.. Of course the; fere ranting a dollar for Red 'oss. Those visiting at C T G en’s Sundav were, Misses Leth and Cora Echols and Mr. Fie s of Atlanta and Mr. J. S. Eel s. “Pat” regrets very mucthat he couldn’t be at the nn ing. “Uncle Josh” did yoever have a bumble bee to jt in your pocket? There’s soi' fun to it CORINTH What have I now (lie, is there not a cause, th<e are j the words of David. Well we went to the pondents meeting the 49 and it sure was the finest tlfig of its kind that ever was 1 Id in the court house. After e fin ished with the business f the meeting Joe carried uso the ice cream stand and th.-e we sure did enjoy the ice "earn, all but Hill Billey, he ad to have the peanut candy. Those that did not attend si e did mi s a treat, so we expeci ill the correspondents to be pn ent at the next meeting which nil be Saturday before the th and Sun day in August. . Rev. J. W. Thomas fi ed his regular appointment at orinth Saturday and Sunday, laving two good sermons and me of the best prayer meetin s Sun day night that we ha e ever had, the singing Sunda after noon was good also. The prayer meeting Satur day night at Roanoke was good so let us all see if we cijn’t still imnrove yet. Protracted will be gin at this place the fifth Sun day in this month. Let us till begin to get ready for it. will have to have the Lord with us in that meeting it there is aty good accomplised, so let us be gin now to ask the Lord to hop us to be ready to do our partln SHADY GROVE i As I have been absent for a iong time will comeagain. , Mrs. Coy Floyd and Mrs. Li 1- tie Chambers spent one after noon last week with Mrs. Alice Henson. Miss Mae Couch Sunday with Mrs. Velvie Youngblood. Mr. A. M. Henderson and family spent Sunday with Mr. B. B. Hunt and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hender son spent Sunday night with Mr W. F. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Winchester Ben son spent Sunday with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. M. J. May field- Mrs. N. R. Cagle spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. M. M. Mullinax. Mr. Freddie Tidwell and lam ily spent Saturday night with Mr. Alex Henderson and family The singing at this place was well attended and enjoyed by all present Sunday afternoon. There will be one every second Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. E. Heard and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Heard. The ice cream party at Mr. Guy Kays Saturday night was enjoyed by all present. Aunt Betsy. STAR ROUTE Well “Old Daddy” went to the correspondents meeting 4th of July and sure did have a good time. Mr. Paul Barnes and wife spent Saturday night at Mr. Henry Shadburn’s. Mr. Dewitt Fowler and wife and daughter, Marie, spent Sun dav at Mr. C. W. Fowler’s. Mr. J. L. Barnes spent Sun day afternoon at Mr. Ezra Wright’s. Mr. T. B. Fowler, wife anad son spent Friday with relatives in Buford. Mrs. S. B. Wright spent Wed nesday afternoon at Mr. De- wit t Fowler’s. Mr. A. S. Samples, wife and two daughters spent Saturday night and Sunday at Mr. Jes-i sie Pirkle’s. There was several from this | part went a seining Wednesday and report a good time. Say, “School Kid” you had better be at the correspondents imeeting the 18th of August. Mr. Preson Green, wife and son Willard, spent Friday at I Mr. Dewitt Fowlers. Well, most everybody attend ed the annual singing at Sharon Sunday and report a good time 1 wonder if old “Pat” got any chicken meat Sunday. I will ring off wtih best wish I es to all. Daddy. ROUTE 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fowler and Mrs. Lillie Bennett and son Dure 11, visited at Mr. Truman Bennett’s last week. Miss Zonie Bell Barnett was the guest of Miss Ethie Barnett Saturday night. Miss Mary Castleberry visit ed Mrs. Othell Satterfield one day last week. Mr. Eugene Harrison and family visited at Mr. R. O. Har rison’s last Wednesday. Mr. Homer Harris visited his sister, Mrs. Jessie Collins last week. Mr. Jim Rider spent Satur day night with Mr. W ill Bar- nett. . Mrs. Othell Fowler visited her aunt, Mrs. Rachel Cheek Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Earlie Bennett and fam ily and Mr. Newton Satterfield and family visited Mr. T. S. Ben nett and family Sunday. Miss Flossie Green visited Odell and Zonie Bell Barnett Sunday. . , u , Several from this part attend ed the singing at Sharon Sunday Mrs. Susan Satterfield and children visited her son, New ton Satterfield and family one day last week. Dorothy. Attention! Uncle Sam needs thousands of stenographers, typewritists end clerks at Wash'ngton and in other cities throughout the country. Salar.es range from S9OO to SI2OO per year, for either men or women. You can do your part to help win the War by preparing to work in one of the government’s thousands of offices. We can train you for Civil Service examinations which are given weekly in Atlanta. The Busness World is almost begging for trained office help. Business men are offering large salaries to competent stenographers and typewritists. The demand will be much greater in the early fall. Now is the time for you to begin your training. You can learn our easy system of shorthand in 8 to 12 weeks. Hundreds of students have mastered the course in two months and were prepared to rill responsible positions. ..You can do as well as they have done We need 100 students to prepare for positions that will be open in September. In order to se cure this number, we are offering a Special Sum mer Course at a greatly reduced rate of tuition. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. It will cost you nothing to investigate. Fill out and return the coupon below and we will tell yon something that will interest you. Address, Bagwell Business College. 34 Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga. Fill out and return this coupon to-day. Bagwell Business College. 34 Luckie St., Dept. F—C. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: I am interested in your Special Summer Course and desire to know what it would cost me. Please give full particulars. I desire to learn Shorthand-Typewriting, Bookkeeping- Penmanship. (Please underscore which you de sire) . Age Name Date ' Address ... STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Hank iff (fmnmtitß Located at Cumming, Ga., At the close of Business June 20, 1917. Resources. Liabilities. Demand Loans 602 51 Capita! Stock Paid In, 25 000 00 Time Loans 1 12 ?1 Surplus Fund, 15 000 00 Overdrafta, secured 8657 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts,' unsecured 561 32 Expenses, and Taxes Paid, 1 117 59 Banking House, 6 500 00 Individual Deposits subject Furniture and Fixtures, 2 095 09 to Check 23 880 37 Other real estate 2 575 00 Time Certificates 50 083 26 Due from Eanks and Dank- Bills Payable, including Time • ers in this State, 5 160 71 Certificates representing Bor- Due from Banks and Bank- rowed Money 25 000 00 ers in other States, 264 63 Currency, 154 f '° Gold, 425 00 | Silver, Nickels, etc. 6)0 25 J Cash Items, T)0 I Clearing House ... . _ I Total 140 081 22 Total 140 081 22 J STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH. Before me came S. H, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. S. H. ALLEN, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of June, 1917. K. A. Kemp. C. N. P Forsyth Cos , Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Jannmi Sc iWmljanta lank Located at Cumming, Ga., At The Close of Business June, 20, 1917. Resources Liabilities Demand Loans Capital Stock Paid In 25 000 00 OverdraHiTsecured 1 400 00 Surplus Fund, 11 000 00 , _ . i cr,4 45 Undivided Profits, less our- Over ratts unsee e r, 500 00 rent Expenses, Taxes Paid 1 426 23 Banking OUFe 2 00- 'OO Due Unpaid Dividends 32 00 Furniture and fixtures 200 ? Deposits subject Due from Banks and Bank- to Ch eck 52 457 94 ers in this S a e Time Certificateg 83 634 ]9 D ' ll 'ersTn otherVtates' 4 277 40 Bids Payable 40 000 0 0 Currency 1 ao ° 00 Gold . 500 Silver, Nickels, etc. 400 19 Cash Items Advances on Cotton "-4 23 Revenue Stamps 1 14 10 • TOTAL 213 550 36 TOTAL 213 550 36 ! state OF GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Before me came M. W. WEBB. Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the files in said Bank. oworn to and subscribed before me, this 2nd day of July. 1917, gworn to ami OLE N r merritt> = p