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The Forsylh County News
Published every Wednesday at
Gumming, Ga. by I I! Patterson
SUBSCmi'TiON PBICH.
One year 75c
Six months 50c
Three months 30c
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Officia Organ l orsyth Cf
Cumming, Ga., August 3, 1917
BROOKWOOD
Well, as I haven’t seen any
dots from this place in some
time I’ll write some.
Most everybody from around
here attended the singing at
Pleasant View Sunday and re
ported a nice time.
Miss Essie Green spent Sat
urday night with Miss Violet
Bagwell.
Mr. Tommie Tedder and
family from Cartersville is vis
iting relatives in this part.
The Bible study at this place
is improving. 1 hope everybody
will come out next Sunday and
lets have a good one.
Mr.— Echols and family of
Rome spent Sunday at Mr. W.
M. Vaughans’,
Miss Elex Mae Nuckolls spent
Saturday night with Miss Graf
lie Bagwell.
Little Durel McWhorter spent
Sunday with Hoyt Vaughan.
Mr. Hiram Bagwell has re
turned from his visit in Atlanta.
The ice cream supper given
by Mr. Nubia Bagwell Friday
night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Mr. Nathan Pool and wife vis
ited Mr. Nubia Bagwell and
wife Friday night.
Mr. Claude Vaughan and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. Fagan’s.
Remember the singing at
Brook wood Sunday afternoon.
Two Red Birds.
ROUTE 3
Mrs. J. A. Barker spent Tues
day with Mrs. Ethel Day.
Mr. A. J Green and wife
spent Monday night with Mi'
Bill Bennett.
Mrs. Ezra Sargent spent a
few days last week with her
mother, Mrs. J. A. Barker.
Mrs. Zettie Cook spent Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. A. J.
Green.
Mrs. Lillie Bennett and little
son Durell spent Tuesday night
with Mr. A. J. Green and wife.
Mr. A. J. Green and wife
spent Tuesday night with Mr
A. (). Gilbert and family.
M iss Gladys Mae Green spent
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs
Lillie Bennett.
Mrs. Odell Mullinax spent
Thursday night with Mrs. Ethel
Dav.
Mrs. Callie Majors spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Mary and
Azzie Pirkle.
Miss Annie and Ora Phillips
spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Lena Green.
Mrs. Beulah Day and child
ren spent a few days last week
with Mrs. J. A. Day.
Mrs. Lillie Bennett and Miss
Gladys Mae Green spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Airs. G.
M. Coker.
Mrs. Grady Green wife and
little daughter Wennell spent
Tuesday with Air. Alat Satter
field.
Air. J. A. Sanders and wife
spent Tuesday afternoon with
Air. F. V. Green.
Mr. A. T. Green and fam
ily spent Sunday with Air. A. J.
Green. ,
Two Pets,
DAVES CREEK
Revs. Dorsey Nalley and V. K
Vaughan both preached an in
teresting sermon at this place
Thursday.
Those visiting at Mr. James
Sanders Sunday afternoon,
were Mr. 1. H. Gilbert and wife
Mrs. T. F. Brannon and child
ren. . . ... ,
Miss 01 lie Buice is visiting hei
sister in Atlanta this week.
T. F. Orr spent one afternoon
recently wth Mrs. E. D. Hall.
Mr. Chesty Anglin and fami
ly spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr J. H. Buice’s
Mr. J. D. Green and family
and Mr. Castle Vaughan and
family visited Mr. H. W. Terry
Sunday. ,
Those visiting Mr. Ezra ana
Miss Bertha Orr Sunday, were
Mr. Artist and Jackson Crane,
Mr. Charlie Cross and Misses
Kellie Louis Alene and Bay
.wSite.
Cross.
Mrs. Flonnie Boling and child
ren of Atlanta is visiting rel
atives in this part.
Miss Alice Holbrook spent
Saturday night at Mr. Euel Ter
ry's.
Mrs. Patsv Buice spent last
of The week with Mrs. 1. C. Gil
bert.
Mrs. Willie Gilbert visited
Mrs. Silva Samples Saturday
last.
Mr. Johnnie Hudson and fam
ily who have been visiting rel
atives at Birmingham, Ga.,
have returned home.
Mrs. J. L. Hall and Mrs. Viola
Terry spent Monday with Mrs.
T. F. Orr
Mrs Rebecca Green is visiting
relatives in Gwinnett county
this week.
Mrs. Delia Anglin spent Sun
day with Mrs. Annie Hall.
Mr. Carl Jett and family
spent one night recently with
Mr. N. A. Frazier and family.
Mr. Raymond Wallis spent
Thursday night with Hally
Buice.
ROUTE 3
Misses Floy and Ferrell Pool
of Lawrenceville visited their
cousin, Miss Mary Castleberry
Thursday night.
Mr. Erlie Bennett and family
visited at Mr. T. S. Bennett’s
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertie Gunter of Atlan
ta is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I). S. Glover and other
relatives in this part.
Mrs. Velvie Reid and child
ren of South Georgia are visit
ing her mother, Mrs. R. E. Guth
rie.
Mrs. Othell Satterfield visit
ed Mrs. Emily Castleberry last
Thursday.
Mr. Grady McGinnus reports
a boy at his home.
Miss Addie Holbrook of Shel
tonville visited relatives in this
part last week.
Mrs. Mattie Bruton of route
8 visited her sister, Mrs. Rachel
Cheek last week.
Mrs. Emily Castleberry and
daughter ,Mary visited Mrs Car
j-ie McGinnus Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Ruth Poole is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Hassie Vaugh
an.
Miss Mollie Guthrie visited
Glen Guthrie and family Sun
day.
Mrs. Othell Satterfield spent
last Tuesday with her mother
Mrs. Ann Bennett.
Mrs. Julia Ashworth visited
Mrs. Fannie Mangum one day
last week.
MT. PISGAH
Th e protracted meeting
closed at this place Sunday with
six additional to the church
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bales
visited Air. W. T. Tailant and
family Saturday night and Sun
day.
Mrs. J. W. Hawkins and
daughter visited Airs. W. L. D.
Howard Sunday afternoon.
Mr. W. T. Tailant and fam
ily visited Air. Ed Tailant and
family near Coal Mountain Sun
I day.
Mr. Lemon Collett and fami
ly was up from Atlanta Sunday
Mr. Benj. Gazaway and fam
ily of Canton is visiting in this
I part. .i,.
Bob White.
OH! MY BACK!
The Expression of Many a Kid
ney Sufferer.
A stubborn backache is
cause to suspect kidney trouble
J When the kidneys are inflamed
[and swollen, stooping brings a
sharp twinge in the small of the
back that almost takes the
breath away. Doan’s Kidney
Bills revive sluggish kidneys—
relieve aching backs. Here’s
J convincing proof of merit.
J. P. Barton, Gainesville St.,
j Canton. Ga., says: “Some time
I ago 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills
! as they hed been highly recom
! mended to me and I found them
(just as advertised. I had a
slight case of kidney trouble
and for a short time was in a j
bad way with my back, which
was very sore. I used Doan’s!
Kidney Pills and they greatly j
helped me.”
Price GO cents at all dealers, j
Don’t simply ask for a kidney |
remedy—get Doan’s Kidney i
Pills—The same that Mr. Bar
ton had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
If you should take a look at
the shoes in G. W . Heaids
store you wouldn’t blame him
to sell ’em cheap in order to
make room for other stocks for
the winter. Now’s the time to
act.
CAN NOW EAT POP
CORN AND BANANAS
Mrs. Westbrook Says Her Lit
tle Daughter Was always
Delicate Until She Began 1 ak
ing Tanlac.
“I’m certainly very thankful
for what Tanlac has done f.rj
my little daughter,” said Mrs.
Mrs. J. P. Westbrooks, who
lives at 2608 Thirtieth avenue, 5
North Birmingham. “My
daughter, Ansel, who is eleven
years of age, has been a suffer
er from indigestion and pains
in her shoulders and in her
chest for a long, long time; in
fact, all her life. We have
tried many doctors and most
everything we could hear of,
but they did not bring her any
relief.
“She was so nervous and un
strung and so run-down that I
don’t believe she could have
gone through the winter. She
couldn’t eat hardly anything
at all, and sleep was impossible
for her, and it was pitiful to see
her in that condition, and to
think, too, that we had done
everyhing we could without any
benefits from it. Especially in
the summer months she would
get in a very run-down condi
tion, and would lose weight,
anti you can see that she hasn t
any too much weight to lose.
“I had read in the papers
about Tanlac, and a neighbor
who had it insisted that I
get a bottle and give it to Ansel.
After a lot of persuasion I
bought a bottle and put her
right on it, and it looked like
from the first half of the bottle
that it was the very thing she
had needed. She has taken
three bottles now, and I am
certainly thankful for what it
has done for her. She sleeps
just as well as could be at night
and eats everything she wants
She was eating popcorn and
bananas yesterday, and they
did not seem to have any bad
effect on her at all. She has
gained a little in weight, and I
believe that now she is'eating
and the food seems to thorough
ly agree with her that she will
gain steadily.
“She does not seem to be a
bit nervous, and doesn’t object
to taking the Tanlac one bit.
She is just as bright and cheer
ful as she* can be* aVid Is has
made us all mighty happy about
her recovery, and we are all
glad to recommend Tanlac as
being the medicine that has
done what lots of other med
icines failed to do. I am glad
to say a good word for it, and
tell others of its merits.”
Miss Ansel Westbrooks was
in the room at the time, and
remarked: “If I had a thous
and dollars I would spend it all
for Tanlac, because I feel so
good and egt anything I want
and can sleep so good and
sound at night.”
Tanlac is sold by:
Cumming Drug Store. Also by
J. A. Wills, Cumming, Ga., R.
F. D. No. 7, and T. R. Brice,
Pleasant, Ga.; Hurt & Heard,
Cuba, Ga.; Ledbetter & How
ard, Ducktown, Ga,; Ross A.
Bagiev, Cumming, Ga., route 3;
S. G. Cross, Cumming Ga., route
3; S. G. Clement, Cumming, Ga
Rt. 3; J. I). Buice, R. F. D. Suw
anee, Ga; W. H. Hammond,
Otis, Ga. (R. F .D. Cumming.)
Advertisement
Notice of Local Bill.
A Bill, to be Entitled an Act
Authorizing the Ordinary of
Forsyth County to Levy a Spec
al Road Tax, the Manner of
Distributing Said Funds, And
For Other Purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the state
)f Georgia, and it is hereby en
icti and bv authority of the same
hat from and after the passage
if this Act, the Ordinary of For
wth county be, and he is here
>y, authorized to levy a spec-ml
road tax of not more than 25c.
n the hundred dollars, and not
less than 10 cents on the hun
dred dolars.
Section 2. Be it further enact
d bv the authority aforesaid,
I'hat said funds arising from
;aid lev., be and the same are to
>e proportioned and used in
■ach militia district according
o the return of taxable proper
y of each militia district.
Secion 3. Be it further enact
ed by the authority aforesaid,
That all laws and parts of laws
in conflict with this Act be, and
the same are hereby, repealed.
July 12th, 1917.
Boost Forsyth County.
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Ww them keen their shape and good looks. The
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tans and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 42: regulars, shorts and stouts.
BIG VALUES AT $5.00 TO $ll.OO.
Edmondson & Pirkle,
Cumming, Ga.
pROftSSIONAL 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.
Jumrning, - Georgia.
Office at Residence. Phone 88.
DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON
Specialist in Diseases of
fhe Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat
302-303-304 Jackson Building,
Gainesville, Ga.
DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
Office in Dougherty Hotel
All Work Guaranteed
O. W.SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
N'orcross, Ga.
Day and Night ’Phone.
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Mr. G. W. Heard hos just re
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one of 'em at a reasonable price
Rush Woodliff of near Silver
Shoals has two cows with young
calves for sale at areasonable
price. Go see him.
I have about twenty thous
and feet of pine lumber from
four to twelve inches wide, all
1 inch thick. Will sell on yard
or deivered. See me at once.
M. V. Hawkins, Heardville, Ga.
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FORD lnivTrsaT CAR
Ford cars are not an experiment. Years of
concentration on a single model mave produced
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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 —all f. o. b. Detroit.
On display and for sale by
STRICKIAND & WISDOM, Agents
Forsyth & Dawson Counties.
LIVER DIDN’T ACT
DIGESTION WAS BAD
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved
After a Few Doses of Black-Draught
Meadorsville, 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 I felt
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improved and I became stronger. My
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