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SOECRiIT(ON PRICH.
One year 75c
Six months 60c
Three months .‘soc
Entered at the post office at Gurn
ming U. Aug. 10th, ae mail matter c
he ijecond class.
Organ Forsyth Cos
Cummin#, C.i . July 2C 1917.
Registration By Numbers.
552 Arthur Minor Fowler
663 Henry Gunter Brady
554 John Alvin Gazaway
'56 Robert Lee Roper
56 Henry Carter Barrett
57 Gordon Alec Barrett
J William Euel Holbrook
i Reeves Lummus
'•() Raleigh Ragwell
Roscoe Edwards
'•iud Vinson Evans
el Samples
liam Luther Wallis
muel Linton Wallis
'artin Lee Wallis
•ry Newton Edwards
bit Strickland
>c William Evans
n A. Smallwood
C. Smallwood
T *. Hawkins
onroe Sosebee
yan Hawkins
ackson Cape
■ero Hawkins
den Price
tallwood
don Tribble
vie Ledbetter
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vart
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rs
. wart
Fowler
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Baker
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.118
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n ruitt
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arrett
nerrill
.endrix
i. Hensley
■>M Chadwick
H. Barber
c > . Motes
C. Dooly
st R. Groover
nt Landcaster
ell M. Fletcher
-.m J. Lawson
lies B. Cannon
nan C. Jones
i andler B. Hawkins
Samuel H. Hawkins
3 Walter H. Higgins
i9 Steve A. Higgins
'U2O Sherman Me Brayer
<lj2l Joe H. Hughes
622 Gordon G. Cagle
623 William H. McKinney
-624 Ezra P. Crow
625 Luther H. Overby
626 Van Garrett
627 Vardie V. Mayfield
628 Henry V. Martin
629 John L. Keith
630 John W. Beck
631 Mack A. Cain
632 Fred J. Smith
633 Barney Howard
634 Edward D. Brogdon
635 George E. Jordan
636 Perry B. Reynolds
637 Ralph T. Bonds
638 James E. Anderson
639 Royston J. Smiih
640 Horace G. Jordan
641 Hoke H. Jones
6’2 James F. Boyd
643 Walter Lee Wooten
644 Earnest C. Wingo
645 Vardie Wooten
646 Howard C. Wooten
647 James H. Darracott
648 Major B. Gazaway
649 Mercer Crow
650 Wade H. Orr
651 Carl E. Couch
652 Asberry Carver Holland
653 Charlie Major Crow
654 George Luther Duran
655 George Looper Bennett
657 Frederick Monroe Price
65S Geo. Cleveland Mathis
* George Cleveland Matis
Isaac Bennett
Albert Roseoe Price
•1 Joseph 'r*hnr Price
lohn
60 George P Ucber
664 J ° u Monroe Bennett
665 Jewell die Turner
666WvlUatn Gord
667 Emory Grady Bennett
668 Wiley Turnet
669 John Talbot Mathis
670 William Thomas Gazaway
671 William Allen Godt’ry
672 Grady Elias A. Gazaway
G 73 Ezra Clinton Wallis
G 74 Jesse Lamb
675 Andrew Royston God fry
676 Marvin N B. Wallis
677 David Paul Glass
678 Fay Wallis
679 Robert Monroe Bennett
680 Joseph Lamb
681 John Dee Wilbanks
682 Solomon Robt. Carnes
683 Walter Paul Hughes
684 Minor Jackson Carnes
685 Thomas Bell
686 Hugh Porter
687 Willie Edgar Barnwell
688 Judge Clemons Bennett
689 John Henry Gazaway
690 Arthur Edgar Whitmire
691 Ulus L. O. Whitmire
692 Hubber Oscar Whitmire
698 'Samuel Milton Smith
694 Vernie Winsboro Grant
695 Asberry Fately Grogan
696 Pledger Allen Price
697 William Benton Skinner
698 Augustus Bell Carrutlj,
699 William McMurry Wallis
700 George Wesley Higgins
701 Jacob Kelous Bennett
702 Richard Louis Wallis
703 Paul W. Hughes
704 Mark Hulsey
705 John Anderson Smith
706 Arthur Thomas Martin
707 Rader Hugh Bramblett
708 John Henry Gilbert
709 George Lumpkin Heard Jr.
710Claud Ira Couch
711 Martin Vandiver Gilbert
712 James Oscar Sewell
713 James Bolton
714 James Vernie Brooks
715 Marcus Linton Holbrook
716 Walter Mather Tatum
717 Robert Kelley
718 Clarence Hiram Holbrook
719 Guy Ramon Tatum
720 Henry Arthur Williams
721 Rufus LI. G. Dispain
722 Thomas Linton Redd
723 Samuel Awsley Beavers
724 George Coalman Wallis
7:;5 John Groover Cavcnder
726 John Roscoe Holbrok
727 Charlie Ervin Tatum
728 Homer Eugene Chadwick
729 Homer Hawkins
730 Orceneth F. Monroe
731 John Gaines
732 Doctor S. Pilcher
733 Charles Henry Kelley
734 Bethel Virgil Chadwick
735 Martin Ezra Samples
; 36 Homer Virgil Tatum
737 Thomas J. Chester
738 Truman Edga Galloway
739 James Royston Smith
740 Arboth Rest Bramblett
741 Ewell Clifford Smith
742 .John Elmer Holbrook
743 Ilenry Grady Bramblett
744 James Homer Tollison
745 Jona Elmo Milford
746 William Roscoe Smith
747 Harrison W. Tollison
748 Janies Carl Holbrook
749 Noah 11. Chadwick
750 Claude Hoyt Rainey
751 Arthur Perry Tollison
752 Ira Asberry Sewell
753 Gordon M. Sosebee
754 Claude O. Thompson
755 Frank Leroy Sutton
756 Thomas Benson Self
757 Ed Puckett
758 Curtis Wm. Phillips
759 Carl Clifford Bettis
760 Carter Grady Bettis
761 Asberry Marvin Cobb
762 Arthur Carl Tutton
763 Earnest Walker Samples
764 Herman Dinsmore
765 Guy Lester Sweataman
766 Charlie Calep McKinney
767 Robert Fulton Roper
768 Fred Monroe Strawn
769 Ed Harrion Ramsey
770 William Dunahoo Sullivan
771 Homer Dinsmore
772 Claude Linton Wingo
773 Roy Neese Wingo
774 James Henry Green
775 Nealus J. Williams
776 William Olin Cook
777 Eugene C. Harrison
778 William N. Satterfield
779 Carl Allie Bramblett
780 Geo W. Sancil
781 Eli Vandiver Stancil
782 George Coleman Turner
783 Robert Lee Johnson
784 Meredith A. Southard
785 James Early Wade
786 James Toy Hansard
787 George Grady Green
788 Virgil Martin Garrett
789 Jasper Homer Dispain
790 Hoke Wright Mangum
791 Henry Grady Puckett
792 Luther Tilman Harris
793 Fred E. Buice
794 John Henry Boling
795 Wm. Marshall Phillips
796 Manuel David Richards
797 Eldridge A. Strickland
798 Earley Sanford Bennett
799 Maskrel Paul Holbrook
800 Alfred Tallant
801 Henry Roy Lewis
c&vU-L‘tru!el Cliff Creamer
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807 John Wesley Tallant
808 Ben Mitchell Tallant
809 Emmet Grover Hamby
810 Robert J. Montgomery
811 David Carl Tallant
812 James Marion Seif
813 Fred Munroe Hawkins
814 John Cleveland Collins
815 Oscar W. Hawkins
816 Joe Boils
817 Connally Ward Beard
818 Osmer Herbert Fowler
819 Waylon Smith Tallant
820 Roy McGinnus
821 John Emory McGinnus
822 James Ezra Chadwick
823 William Ben Harris
8 24 George Bacon McGinnus
825 William Oscar Harrison
826 George Augutus Bacon
827 Grover C. McGinnus
828 Grady Watson McGinnus
829 Frank An (terson Bacon
830 Edgar Leon Rhodes
831 Joel Whitt
832 Alfred S. Holbrook
833 Homer Cox
834 Thomas Holbrook
835 Loyd Roy Brannon
836 Charles Walter Banister
837 John Henry Garrett
838 William Alfred Jett
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JARRET P. FOWLER
Attorney-at-Law
CUMMING, GEORGIA
Will Practise in All Courts
Over F & M Bank
DR. J. C. GILSTRAP
Calls Attended Day or Night
Office at W. B. Bagwell Place.
Cumming, Ga., Route 3.
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 88.
DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
Office in Dougherty Hotel
All Work Guaranteed
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Norcross, Ga.
Day Night ’Phone.
DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON
Specialist in Diseases of
The Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat
302-303-304 Jackson Building,
Gainesville, Ga.
Free Air.
...We have just installed a free
air station for the convenience
and accomodation of the auto
mobile public. All auto owners
whether customers of ours or
not are invited to make use of
it—save your back and your
pump by using free air at the
Cumming Garage.
Clear Your
Complexion
with This
j i I Old Reliable
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•^\WHancock
SulphurCompouhd
For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches
and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp
and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc., use
this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lo
tion. it soothes and heals; taken internally—
a few drops in a glass of water —it gets at the
root of the trouble and purifies -he blood.
Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the
most effective blood purifiers known. Re
member, a good complexion isn't skin deep
—lt’s health deep.
Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It has been used with satis
factory resuits for over 23 years.
50c and $1 the bottle
at your druggist’s. If he can’t supply you.
send h!s na ne and the price in stamps and
we will send you a boitle direct.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
company
Baltimore. ML. 6 . ' I
Uancrd MfHut < Tl Ts*^
mint —25 and for tu uii.i lot (Td ■„ *— x 1
Liquid Compound.
Notice.
Will now take cotton notes
for guano at 20c per pound.
We will hold open as long as
we can, but subject to being
closed at any time.
All wishing cotton
m give ,
notes come*'
Fat once.
Yours,
L. T. Ledbetter.
LIVED ON MILK
AND BREAD ONLY.
\
Spent Over SI,OOO Trying to
Get Relief From Chronic Dyt
pepsin—l akes Tanlac and
Gains Nine Pounds.
1 told my husband that my
Tanlac was out and that I just
had to go to Birmingham to
get me another bottle, as I
wouldn’t be without it for any
amount of money, and that is
why I am here today,’’saidMrs
H. J 5. Barrett when she called
at Jacob’s Drug Store in Bir
mingham recetly to get her sec
ond bottle. Mrs. Barrett resid
es at Republic, a suburb of Bir
mingham, and is wellknown.
“1 have only/ taken one bot
tle of Tania ■ and have gained 9
pounds. Yes, sir, this Tanlac
has done me more good than all
the medicine I have ever taken.
During the past fourteen years
I have spent more than SI,OOO
trying to get well of a com
plaint that was gradually sap
ping my strength.
“For the past four years I
have lived almost entirely on
milk and bread and finally that
got so it went against me. I
dared not eat meat or vegeta
bles of any kind, and if I did, I
would suffer for hours after
wards. ■
“I had chronic dyspepsia, so
I was told, and nothing prescrib
ed for me brought any relief. I
rarely ever went to the table,
because even the sight of food
or to smell it cooking would
nauseate me. I had a bad
taste in my mouth and nothing
I ate tasted right. I had always
been healthy and a woman who
looked after her household du
ties, but since having this trou
ble I got so weak I could not do
my housework and had to have
help.
“I would have awful pains in
my back and was nervous and
could not sleep well. When I
neard of this Tanlac it sounded
so good I thought I would try
it, because I was ready to try
anything that I thought would
help me. I was never so sur
prised in my life; it helped me
right from the start, the medi
cine seemed to take hold right
at once and I could just feel my
self getting better from day to
day. Before I had finished my
first bottle I got so 1 could eat
anything put on the table and
could harly wait for meal time
to come. I certainly bless the
day I got this medicine, for I be
lieve it has added years to my
life. Oh! I feel so much better
and sleep so much better and
am not nervous like I was. Just
think I have actually gained
nine (9) pounds and feel strong
in every way.
“My neighbors were as much
surprised as I was and they are
at my house every day, telling
me how well I look. 1 counted
up yesterday and fourteen of
them are either taking Tanlac
or will commence taking it as
soon as they can go to Binning
ham and get it. Tanlac is cer
tainly a wonderful medicine
and everybody out our way is
talking about it. You can put
thi sin the papers if you want
to, because I know there are
thousands of women in the
same bad fix that I had been for
*so many years.”
Tanlac is sold by:
Cumming Drug Store. Also by
J. A. Wills, Cumming, Ga., R.
F. I). No. 7, and T. R. Brice,
Pleasant, Ga.; Hurt & Heard,
Cuba, Ga.; Ledbetter & How
ard, Ducktown, Ga,; Ross A.
Bagley, Cumming, Ga., route 3 ;
S. G. Cross, Cumming Ga., route
3; S. G. Clement, Cumming, Ga
Rt. 3; J. D. Buice, R. F. D. Suw
anee, Ga; W. H. Hammond,
Otis, Ga. (R. F .D. Cumming.)
Wanted: Young men and worn
en to learn hosiery mill work.
SI.OO to $1.50 per day while
learning. Experienced help
make from $1.75 to $3.00 per
day. Short hours. Good work
ing conditions. Write quick.
Richmond Hosiery Mills, Ress
ville, Ga.
Deafness Cannot Be Curetf
by local • applications, as they •cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only cne way to cure dcafinsi,
anJ that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness i3 caused by on inflamed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta
chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling' sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the in
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
'Vr. will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
-'o-'-L.'Tauscd by catarrh! that cannot be cur jdty
I*. TP v>iui e . <./•. ulars, free.
Susan Satterrfeao. owe.
FORD UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford Cars are not an experiment. Years of
concentration on a single model have produced
a motor car of proved value. It is as important
in modern life as the mail service or telephone.
Behind the Ford car is genuine Ford service, by
competent mechanics using genuine Ford parts
—with regular standard Ford prices. That is
the service given by this agency. Runabout
$345, Touring Car $360, Sedan $645, Coupelet
$505, Town Car $595—a1l f. o. b. Detroit.
On display and for sale by—
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STRICKLAND & WISDOM, Agents
Forsyth & Dawson Counties.
LIVER DIDN'T ACT
DIGESTION WAS BAD
Sajs 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved
After a Few Doses of Black-Draught
Meadorsvills, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia
Higginbotham, of this town, says: "At
my age, which is 65, the liver does
not act so well as when young. A few
years ago, my stomach was all out of
fix. I was constipated, my liver
didn’t act. My digestion was bad, and
It took so little to upset me. My ap
petite was gone. I was very weak...
I decided I would give Black-
Draught a thorough trial as I knew it
was highly recommended for this
trouble. I began taking it X felt
better after a few doses. My appetite
improved and I became stronger. My
bowels acted naturally and the least
trouble was soon righted with a few
—J—l Flies Breed
—then come into your home
MEANS DISEASE and flios are born in filth, feed on filth
and carry filth with them wherever they alight. Flies hatching
today in an outhouse, stableyard or in garbage, may bring distress to
your family later on in the summer. They may bring typhoid fever,
summer complaint, consumption, malaria, or perhaps infantile paralysis.
The fly is almost the exclusive conveyor of diarrhoea and dysentery
among children and babies.
Re^-DeVilJye,
Eats Filth end Dcsti-oys the Fly Eggs
This wonderful Lye eats up filth and leevos absolutely nothing for SIM
to feed on or breed in. Just sprinkle it once or twice a week in the
privy cr outhouse. It doe3 the work. Encourage your neighbor to
clean his out-house also, because what’s good for yours is good for his.
RED DEVIL LYE is also simply wonderful for making soap, con
ditioning hogs, and for making compost for fertilizer.
RED DEVIL LYE is sold by all grocers. Demand 10c. cans. One dime can
contains more than two nickel cans. Smnd Pontm! ror f>— Booklet.
WM. BCHIELD MFC. CO., 615 N. 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, MO.
If you should take a look at
the shoes in G. W. Heard’s
store you wouldn’t blame him
to sell ’em cheap in order to
make room for other str
the winter. Now’s tl
act.
■ - bed before A
doses of Black-Draught-”
Seventy years of successful use has
c.nde Thedford's "Black-Draught a
standard, household remedy. Every
member, of every family, at times,
need the help that can
give in cleansing the system and re
lieving the troubles that come from
constipation, indigestion, lazy liver,
etc. You cannot keep well unless your
stomach, liver 'and bowels are in good
working order. Keep them that way.
Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly,
gently and in a natural way. If you
feel sluggish, take a dose tonight
You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25c. a package—One cent a dose
All druggists. J. 69
Hamp Echols of Duck * X
wants to buy a lot
young mules weighing f v ->
to 1200 pounds. If its Bank
■a that fills this bill i,2 c 13 a true
, lid ge. v ) moir vebb.
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