The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, August 17, 1917, Image 4

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They Let Him Sleep #OO0 i ' Since taking Foley Kidney Pills 1 believe I urft entirely cured and i sleep soundly all night. ** //. T. Straynge Take two of Foley Kidney Pills with a glass of pure water after each meal and at bedtime. A quick and easy way to put a stop to your getting up time i-fter time during the night. f Foley Kidney Pill.) also stop pain in back and sides, head ache, stomach troubles, dis turbed heart action, stiff and aching joints and rheumatic U pains due to kidney and bladder ailments. u 9\\yo feT $ CAINF.SVII.KE. CA.. R R. No. 3. Mr. 1 L # FI • Sliitynge wyt: “For tru years I've </' ' | f /t been unable to alaep all night without getting V ' > / / up Sometime* only a few minutes alter . g J f// u. ,nn *• bed N Lave to get up, and I tried /)%( / Y/ everything I heard of for the trouble. Last V \ / [I vrur i tried Foley Ki.lney Kill* and after ■rMs> Fine 7 since/x>k roLWiamrm/s' m/f • _ r Tl* To pivc all a chance to try Foley fk Cos. s family remedies, Don t IVIISS 1 HIS. 3Crit j to p o ] e y >.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., this clipping and Sc, with your name an.l aUr r , written cjearly, and they will mail you trial package containing sample* ol Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, l'oley y Hills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. ROUTE 3. Mr. Landrum of California visited at Mr. .1. If. Castleber ry’s last week. Mr. Erlie Bennett and family visited Mr. Truman Bennett and family Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Fowler spent Thursday afternoon at Mr. A. J. Stewarts. Mr. Merrin Henderson and wife spent a few days last week with Mr. Joe Mangum and family. Mr. Newton Satterfield and family spent last Tuesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Satterfield. Mr. Erlie Bennett and fam ily spent Sunday night with Mr. Alvin Stewart and sisters Mr. John Mathis and family visited Mr. Joe Mangum and family Saturday. Bascomb Fowler Sunday after noon. Mr. Arthur Day spent Satur day night with Mr. Luther Ben nett. Mr. Tom Chatham and fam ily have returned to their home in Atlanta after spending the past week with relatives in this part. E. B. Route 3. Mrs. (Hindi Satterfield spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lillie Bennett. Miss Lura Green spent Tues day right with Miss Harriett Barrel t. Mrs. Lillie Bennett and little son spent Wednesday with Mrs Sarah Green. Mr. Vester Day and family spent Tuesday night with Mr J. A. Day. Mrs. Susan Satterfield and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mamie Green. Mr. Carl Day and family spent Wednesday night with Air. J. A. Day and family. Airs. Jewell Green and little son Willard and Airs. Ester Gil bert and little son, A. J., and Mrs. Sarah Green spent Thurs day with Airs. Lena Green. Miss Gladys Mae Green and Airs. Lizzie Green spent Tues day afternoon with Miss Alarie Hutchins. Mr. Dosey Pirkle and wife spent Friday night with Air. A. J. Green Air. Gladston Green and wife spent Saturday night with Air. J. W. Fagan. Air. and Airs. A. J. Green spent .’unday nfternoo > with Air. J. A. J-.ar l i. Two Pets. STAR ROUTE The crops in this part are fine. Mr. J. VV. Pruitt is spending a few days with relatives in Cherokee county. Mr. Dewitt Fowler and wife and little daughter spent two nights of last week with his father, Mr. T. B. Fowler. Mr. H. W. Pruitt and wife and son, Marvin, spent two nights of last week at his fath ers, Mr. J. W. Pruitts. Mrs. T. B. Fowler and son spent last Tuesday at Mr. J. S. Hansard’s. Mr. H. G. Bolden and fam ily spent Saturday night at Mr ji W. Pruitts. Mrs. J. L. Barnes spent Sat urday afternoon at Mr. Willie Woods. Mrs. T. B. Fowler spent Sat urday afternoon at Mr. Warren Woods. Mr. Ezra Wright and fam ily spent Sunday at Mr. Luth er Thompson’s. Mr. Paul Barnes and wife spent Saturday night and Sun day at Mr. Henry Shadburn’s. Mr. T. B. Fowler and family spent Sunday at his fathers, Mr. W. C. Fowler. Mrs. A. S. Samples and daugh levs returned from a visit in South Georgia. Mrs. Warren Wood spent Friday afternoon at Mr. Willie Woods. Several from this part attend ed the baptizing at Pleasant View. Mr. Bob Bagley spent Sat urday night at Mr. George Pirkle’s. Mr. George Pirkle and fami ly spent Sunday at Mr. Bob Bagiev’s. Mr. Dorsey Benefiled and family spent Saturday at Mr. Tom Benefield’s. Daddy. ROUTE 6 Rev. J. W. Thomas filled his regular appointment at Cor inth Saturday and Sunday. Miss Jennie Pruitt of near Alpharetta spent last week with Mr. Walter Stewart and family. Little Robert Jesse Williams spent a few- days last week wdth Mrs. J. S. Williams and family Misses Emma and Ceila Fow ler of near Pendergrass are vis iting relatives on route 6. Mr. Walter Stew-art and fam ily spent the first of the week with relatives near Alpharetta Mr. Wesley Duke of Madison w-as a recent visitor to relatives here. Mrs. Caroline Brown, who has been sick for sometime is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peeples of Dalhart, Tex., are visiting relatives here. Zip. HOPEWELL Rev. Scott of Kingston Circuit has been helping in re vival services here. Mr. R. A. Carruth and fam ily of Gumming spent Saturday night and Sunday at Mr. J. B. Carruth’s. Mr. John Singleton of Indi ana is spending a while with his parents hero. Mr. F. r. Wallis and family visited at Mr. L. C. Hughes Sun day. Messrs John Blanton and Clarence Me Murry motored from Shelby, N. C., last week and spent a few days with rel- atives here. Mrs. Amelia Wallis, who has been spending a while with rel atives in Texas, has returned home. Mr and Mrs. Carrie Morrison of Hutching, are spending a few days with the latter’s pa rents. Mrs. D. D. Wilkins of Shelby N. C., is visiting Mrs. Amelia Wallis and other relatives here Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes and Miss Lina Carruth of Gainesville spent a few days last week at Mr. J. B. Carruth’s Cosette. HEARDVILLE What about it raining these days it rains so much I can’t hardly get to school. School is progressing nice ly at Mt Pisgah under the man agement of Mr.— Fletcher and Miss Gusta Pruitt. The guest at Mr. Ernest Stew arts Sunday afternoon were Mr. Oscar Stewart and family Mr.— Wyatt and Mr. William Tallant and family. Miss Bertha Fowler visited Miss Gusta Pruitt Sunday. Mr. Arthur Sosebee and fam ily visited at Mr. J. T. Dawson’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sam Cape and family is visiting relatives in Canton. Miss Nora Hawkins vist>l her sister, Mrs. S. P. Pruitt last week. Mr. F. S. Hawkins and Mr. Cicero Hawkins visited at Mr. John Pruitts Sunday afternoon Mr. T. J. Sosebee and wife /isited at Waleska Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Annie Bell Dawson vis ited at Rev. R. W. Cochran’s ■Saturday. PMiss Gusta Pruitt visited at Mr. Claudio Fowler’s Sunday night. Mr. Isaac Sewll and family visited at Mr. J. A. McPherson dunday afternoon. Brown Eyes. SPOT Quite a large crowd attended services at Friendship Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Couch spent Saturday night with Mr. William Couch and family. Mr. Ben Payne and family spent Sunday with Mr. C. O. Payne. Mr. Lee Pool and family spent Sunday with Mr. J. C. Stephens and family. Miss Bessie Wolfe spent 'riday night with Miss Annie had wick. Well as news is scarce I’ll hang up. June. PLEASANT VIEW. Brotracted services closed here Sunday with 13 added to the church. We had some fine preaching by Revs. Dempsey, Tyner, Vaughan and Braddy. The church was greatly revived and we believe the w-eek was well spent for the Lord. Mrs. Tyner and children, ,vho have been visiting relatives and friends in this part left for iheir home at Clearmont Mon day morning. We want to thank the people from sister churches for help ng in song services during the meeting. Remember the prayer meet ing here every Saturday night Vow- if we will all attend it will ie worth as much to the church as any thing we can do. We dope to see all present next Sat irday night. Rev. Braddy left Saturday for Union Hill where he will be en raged in a revival services this week. Say we haven’t seen that pro ?ram yet and next Saturday is 'he time for our next meeting. Let everybody come and we will have a good time any way The head one of our committee got married \ e other day and I guess she just forgot our meet ing. Look the paper oevr this week and maybe we will find the program. The time set to meet is next Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock The News readers are all invited to come. • Hill Billey. ROUTE 6 Here I is again after an ab sence of a few weeks. Those visiting at Mr. J. W. Samples Monday were, Mrs. Dean Owens and children, Mrs. R. W. Echols and little son and Miss Timpie Puckett . Mr. Clive Hansard and Miss Sewell of Buford were vis itors at Mr. J. L. Samples’ Sun day afternoon. •# :'H Mr. W’orley Samples left Sat urday for a few days visit to his sister, Mrs. Shelton at Unadilla, Ga. Mr. W. L. Hulsey and son Conner, spent Saturday in Gainesville and New Holland. Miss Vera Samples was the juest of Miss Timpie Puckett Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crawford <pent Sunday at Mr. Leonard Ross’. Miss Estelle Hulsey of New Tolland is spending sometime with her cousins Misses Lee Clara and Antionette Hulsey. Mrs. Lizzie Cain was the guest of Mrs. Louesia Owens Monday night. Say correspondents! what nas become of our meeting? Best wishes to all. Daddy’s Pet. FRIENDSHIP School closed at this place Friday. Mrs. Ellen Wood and child ,-en of Atlanta are spending a while with Mrs. Emma Tallant. Miss Allie Mae Stephens left ast Tuesday for Portsmouth Virginia. Mr. J. B. Driskell, who has b'een teaching school at this place left Friday for home. Mr. Dolphus Stephens and family, who have been spend ing a while with Mr. W. P. Stephens, left Friday for their home in Virginia. An ice cream supper was giv en at Mr. B. O. Cox’s one night last week. Mr. Ira Sewell and wife and and Mr. Aaron Stapp and wife spent Wednesday night at Mr. I. M. Chadwick’s. New-s is scarce. A Reader. ROUTE 8 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bailey of Dawson county spent one day last w-eek with relatives here. The protracted meeting is •mining at Mt Tabor this week and hope we will have a good one. Mr. C. O. Thompson of Cuba spent one day last week with relatives near here. Mr. M. Smith of South Geor gia is spending a while with rel atives in this part. Master George Wood of Nel son is spending a while with his grandfather, Mr. W. H. Green. Mr. W. D. Whitaker spent one night last week with Mr. W. 11. Green and family. Mr. Will Barrs of South Car olina spent a few days with Mr S. L. Shoemake and family. Those visiting at Mr. J. M. Riders Sunday w-ere, Mr. Edd Wells and wife and daughter ind Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bailey. Mr. Samuel Shoemake and Sam Godfrey are spending a .vhile with relatives in South Ga Mr. W. H. Green spent Sat urday night and Sunday with iis daughter near Nelson. Mr. Jim Fife and family <pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Atlas Patterson and family Billy. PEA RIDGE Air. Watson Vaughan spent Saturday and Sunday at Air. P. W. Green’s. Air. Garth Green left Sunday for Atlanta, where he has ac cepted a position in Jacob’s Pharmacy. W T e hope he’ll sue ceed. YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL. AMERICA IS FACING A GREAT CRISIS— but many of our people do not realize it. Thousands of Boys and Girls are faciing a turning point in their careers —but fail to see the path leading to the ambition-crowned heights of success. Trained workers are needed today as never before. The future of America may depend upon their united efforts. Boys and girls who are equipped for efficient work can “help win the war.” while securing better positions for themselves and making rapid personal advance ment. The only thing standing in your way is lack of training. You will never get very far in this world at manual labor. Muscle is always re latively cheap. Brains are always at a premium and especially at this time, when so many po sitions must be filled quickly. You can learn our system of shorthand and typewriting in 8 to 12 weeks, and we will secure for you a good position. We have started thous ands of young men and women on the road to success in the Business World. Let us do as much for you. We give free courses, along with Shorthand or Bookkeeping, in Typewriting, Penmanship, spelling, Business Law, English and Arithmetic. Our system of Bookkeeping is up-to-date and, when learned, can be used in any modern bus iness office. Don’t let any light obstacle prevent you from entering our Fall classes, September 3rd. Call and discuss your problems with us, or write us freely. You must remember that “Where there is a will there is a way”. We have shown the way in thousands of cases. Our years of ex perience is at your service. Give us the oppor tunity of showing you how you can secure the necessary training to fit you for one of the many good positions open to ambitious young people. Act definitely. Call or write today. Decide that you will train for efficient service—that you will hold a much better job next year than now-—that you will make the most possible of your life. We will glady help you. Write for our journal. ..“FORWARD”, which points the way to opportunity for you. It proves there are many desirable openings in business. Bagwell Business College. 34 Luckie St., Dept. F—C. Atlanta, Ga. The Human Factors In Good Service There are three parties to every tele phone conversation —the party calling, the trained operator, and the party who answers. All three share alike the respon sibility for quick and accurate telephone service. The calling party should give the cor rect number in a distinct voice, speak ing directly into the transmitter, and wait at the telephone until the party an swers or the operator reports. The called party should answer promptly. Patience on the part of the telephone user and the telephone operator is also es sential to good service. When you Telephone — Smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE j*m% AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY '<§£3 We are sorry to say Mrs. C. T. Green is very sick, hope she will soon be up again. Air. and Airs. W. L. Shadburn and daugters, Daisy and Fer rell and Airs. Alatty Strickland of Buford spent Sunday after noon at Mr. P. W. Green’s. Air. J. C. Bagwell and family spent Sunday in this part. A revival services will be gin at Brookwood next Satur day. We trust we will have a good meeting. Air. C. T. Green reports that a fox is eating hi schickens I G. W. Heard is overstocked, m clothing. He’ll give you a ' ■peeial bargain in a suit if you will go see him before they are all gone. * , viA' For Sale I offer for sale my farm near Gravel Springs school house, at a reasonable price. Good 4- room house and plenty of out buildings. See me at once. C. C. Bagley, Suwanee, Ga., route 2. ' You should be interested in those Wash Suits for children and Aluslin Underwear for la dies Edmondson & Pirkle are offering at such wonderful bar gains. Avail yourself of this op portunity while it lasts. Geo. W. Heard says he is ov erstocked on fruit jars and rub bers and wll sell 'em right to get them out of his way. Call and see him at once.