The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, August 17, 1917, Image 3

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EDMONDSON & PIRKLE Have on hand a full line of Canning Outfits, Canner’s Supplies and Tin Cans. They are pre pared to supply the Canning Club girls, or any one else who desires to conserve and save their surplus fruits and vegetables and put them in a marketable package that will appeal to the pub lic and demand a fair price. They will assist you in securing labels for your Cans, etc. Don’t delay securing your Outfit and supply of Cans too long. Be ready to take care 0/ your tomatoes and other produce as they rip en and are in the proper stage for canning. Bv doing this you will have tcod of quality that will be worth wdiile, and will be easy to place on the market. -Emory University Academy— l Prepares boys for entrance to all leading colleges, universities and BcO.’-ificschools. Able faculty. Homelike surroundings. Physical train ing. Moral and religious welfare of students carefully safeguarded. Discipline, based on truthfulness and. honor among students, is kind but firm Spacious grounds and splendid buildings. Steam heated dormi tories. Hot and cold shower bath? Electric lights. Separate beds. Large library. Fine gymnasium. Low rates. Before placing your son elsewhere, read our catalog. A. M. HUGHLETT, A.M., LL. D., Headmaster. Oxford, Ga. —A-J Fix.; Breed —then come inie your Kome piLTH MEANS DISEASE and fiios 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. Cats Filth and Dos, troys the F!y Cggn Thi3 wonderful Lye eats up filth and loaves absolutely nothing for flies to feed on or breed' in. Just sprinkle it once or twice a week in the privy or outhouse. It does 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 simp'y 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. Scnrf roc Booklet* WM. SCHIELO MFC. CO. f 6tE N. 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, MO. "STfe A Kugs to ■ Bum at Prices That wHI set ’em. Be sure to come and examine this line of rugs, buy some of them, and go home happy. m , • 300 Pairs of Sam ple Shoes to go at Wholesale Prices Both of us lose money if you fail to do your shopping at this store. Yours for Business, Geo. W. Heard Notice to Bridge Contractors. Georgia, Forsyth County: Will be let to the lowest bid der, at public outcry before the door of the court house in Cum ming in said county, on the 18th day of August, 1917, at 10 o’- clock, a. m., the contract for the building of a bridge across Settendown creek in said Cos., known as Burnt Bridge, said bridge to be a lattice bridge 711 feet in length, 13 feet in width, and 13 feet high. Said bridge to be boxed, strapped, and cov ered with metal roofing, and built of lumber free from bark shakes and other defects, in ac cordance with plans and spec ifications now posted in the of fice of the undersigned in the court house in Cumming in said county. The pier of said bridge to be nine feet high, 14 feet long and 3 feet thick, to be built of stone laid in cement or lime mortar. If a foundation for said pier can not be satisfacto rily made at a depth of 4 feet, piles shall be driven and the pier erected thereon. All ma terial to he furnished by con tractor. Payment to be made when bridge is completed and accepted. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. This July I7th, 1917. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary & Com. Roads and Revenues. Notice of Local Bill. A Bill, to be Entitled an Act Authorizing the Ordinary oi Forsyth County to Levy a Spec ial Load Tax, the Manner oi Distributing Said Funds, Ana For Other Purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by tiu General Assembly of the state of Georgia, and it is hereby en acted by authority of the same that from and after the passage of this Act, the Ordinary of Foi syth county be, and he is here by, authorized to levy a specia road tax of not more than 25c. on the hundred dollars, and noi less than 10 cents on the hun dred dolars. Section 2. Be it further enact ed by the authority aforesaid That said funds arising from said levy be and the same are tt be proportioned and used ir. each militia district according to the return of taxable proper ty of each militia district. Secion 3. Be it further enact ed by the authority aforesaid. That all laws and parts of lawt in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed July 12th, 1917. Mr. G. W. Heard has just re ceived one thousand dollars worth of guaranteed jewelry, and will make you a special of fer on what you want of it. Call and see him. Sheriff* Sale. Georgia, Forsyth County. Will be sold before the court 'house door in the town of Cum ming in said couty, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September, 1917, the west half of lot of land No. (1073) One thousand and sev enty three, in the third district and first section in said county levied upon as the property of P. M. Hawkins, under and by Virtue of a fifa from the Jus tice Court of the 1727th Dist., G. M., in said county in favor of J. H. Echols against tHenry Hawkins and P. M. Hawkins. Levy made by Alex Vaughan L. C., and turned over to me. Notice in writing given to each of said defendants and to S. S. Ponder, who is in possession of said land as the tenant of the said P. M. Hawkins. This, August 7th, 1917. W. T. Merritt, Sheriff. Georgia, Forsyth County. To all whom it may concern S. H. Allen, administrator up on the estate of J. T. Radcliff, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands be longing to the estate of said de ceased and said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in September 1917. Given under my hand and official signature, this 7th day of August, 1917. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims or demands against the estate of Fletcher Bagley, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, properly prov en, at once; and all persons in debted to said estate are re required to make immediate payment. July 3rd, 1917. W. P. Blackstock, Admr. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims or demands against the estate of J. R. Black, deceased, late of said county, are hereby notified to present the same to the un dersigned, properly proven, at once, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. Ju ly 3rd, 1917. S. H. Allen Executor. Notice to Overseers. The Road. Commissioners of Coal Mountain District are here by notified and required to put their roads in first-class condi dition by August 20th. J. L. Norrell, J. S. Hughes, L. W. Wofford, Commissioners. Land For Sale. I offe r for sale my home place near Sharon church, con taining 160 acres; about 80 a cres in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture. Good build ngs, etc. Will sell all or a part at a reasonable price. Willis Thompson, Suwanee, Ga., route 2. An Appeal to Producers. Keep planting beans and peas until the 10th to 15th of August. Irish potatoes will make plant ad as late as August 15th. Look well to your turnip patches. Produce all you can for food and feed and then be you save and* care for what you produce. Don’t lose interest and overlook the great necessity of a large production t will all he needed and if you oroduce a surplus it will bring /ou a good price. Turnips are good alike for both man and and beast. Edmondson & Pirkle. See Harrison, Tollison, route i, for anything you need in the lumber and cattle line. ■ ■ Cpf ' ■ ', " Enlist! In the grown. army which is enjoying daily Chero-Cola fe (V Through a StravO" ' Y-' 7 DffP£ SHtNGr iv/r/f no £AD AFFAV? £FFFCT. A combination of delicious fruit flavors, with a full proportion of the refreshing and exhilarating Cola Nut as the base, all blended so exactly that there is no feeling of depression. (3) Every Housewife or , j. fl Mother is ever under JaD; \!jl that Nervous _r: which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, Depression and other 1/ Nervous Disorders. S Dr. Miles’ badly run Down. 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