The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 28, 1917, Image 4

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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Dank xtf (Humming Located at Cumming, Oa., At the close of Business Sept 10, 1917. Resources. Liabilities. Dpmm (1 l.ii i 1 l'**) (Hi ('apilarstook Raid In, 25 000 00 Time I.oaiiM 125 07.’) 4K .Surplus Fund, 15 000 00 Overdi nfta, s ur I 007 86 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts, ui in I 300 00 (expenses, and Taxes Paid, 1 065 01 Ranking Hmh . 6 500 00 Individual Deposits subject Furnituie and Fixture >. 2 096 39 to Check 20 231 76 Other real estate 2 575 00 Time Certificates 49 332 31 Due from lln !. n I Dank- dills Payable, including Time era in the Stale, 3 OHS 16 Certificates representing Bor- Due from Banks am! Dank- rowed Money 36 000 00 ers in other States, 408 00 Currency, 265 00/ Gold, 455 00 Silver, Nickels, etc. 7115 42 Cash Items, 180 07 Clearing House Total 145 079 07 Total 145 679 07 STATU OP GEORGIA-- COUNTY OF FORSYTH. Before me cn.-im S. M, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming, who being duly sworn, > dial tic above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank a .V. vn by the books of file in said Bank. S. II ALLEN, Sworn to and üb.-eribwl before me, this I‘Jth day of Sept, 1917. K. A. Kemp, C. N. I’ Forsyth Cos , Ga. They Let Him Sleep "Since taking Foley Kidney PiUe i ll , hefieoe ! am entirely cured and / ' ft i'lli. 1 ' ' ■ - sleep soundly all night.** f I • Take two of Foley Kidney "-Hun T 1 Fills with a glass of pure W* water after each meal and at y* S.v \’■ bedtime. A quick and easy \ ( 1)7?, J,r' wa V to P ut a st °P t 0 V° ur 1 W J o°o Retting up time after time °°;p O during the night. f jfY /<) °o Foley Kidney Pills also step 0/ / K „ pain in back and side*, head er L'O / ' ache, stomach troubles, dis o () turbed heart action, stiff and \J 0 aching joints and rheumatic 000 O pains due to kidney and yj "/ CS' /S bladder ailments. r/'X V) .f, Z} (j. ' / V\ l>U r. v '/ GAINESVILLE. GA. R. R. N.. 3. Mr. F H* r. BtrFßf "-yi: "For ten years I’ve * if /f been tinablfl to sleep nil night without getting /// up. Sometimes only a few minutes alter ,m / / ’ Jf ij ing to led I’d ha to yet up, and I tried ( f // c ’ety'li.ni I hmrd of for the trouble. Last O'! / m fi j'r I tried F<->y Kidney Pi!le and after //*'/<’ / t.'Kiny t.tie bot'le I believe lam entirely '> cured and I alcep soundly all night." - mis? TV/llr. r- TVn’r. To give nil chsr.ce to trv Foley A Co.’s family remedies, I'On l i*iL>D * J - - , ,! to Foley A C i.. 2835 Sheffield Aye., Chicago, 111., this clipping Cl t 5 \ -itli ir i one Slid n Ictrc-s written clearly, and they will mail you txml pad;. l );.- .i..nnpte a of i 1 oley s lijuey and lar Compound, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley C -ii''C Tablets. PLEASANT VIEW Fodder pulling will soon be over and cotton picking comes next. The cotton crop is much short er than we thought it would be a month ago. Most all the farmers expect to sow some wheat this fall. This is a wise step for the farm ers. Kcv. ('. E. Bagley will preach here next Sunday at eleven o’ clock. Everybody come and hear him. Also Rev. I). M. Nal ley will preach here at three o’ clock (he first Sunday. f,lr. -I. L. Bonds, we are sor ry to say is still in feeble health Say Subscriber 1 am glad to hear of your good prayer meet ing and hope it will continue good. In order to get the preacher ye called we will have to put our regular meet ing day back to the tir t. So we will have with u the first Sunday in October Revs. Dempsey and Wallis and hope to have a good meeting Rev. V. V. Rraddy left lijst Tuesday for South Georgia to spend a week with bis brother Prof. M. V. Rraddy. Several from attended the funeral of Mr. William Fagans last Saturday, lie died in At lanta and was brought to the Strickland cemetery near Union Hill for burial. Hill I>illey. HIARDVILLE Gee whiz this is some cold we at her believe me. The guest at Mr. J. C. I’ir kis’ Sunday were, Mr. M. V. Hawkin and family, Prof. Man m l Pirkle and family, Misses (Justa Pruitt and Kstelle Sewell Mr. Lemuel Nix and wife and Mr. Bud Tinsley and wife visit ed at Mr. W. M. Fowler’s Sun day afternoon. Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife visited at Mr. A. B. Stewart’s Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Albert Pruitt and family j and Miss Alice Mae Fowler vis ited at Mr. Cicero Hawkins Sun day afternoon. Several from around here at tended the singing at Friend- ship Sunday afternoon and all report a fine time. Mrs. W. M. Fowler is report ed on the sick list this week, hope for her a speedy recovery Mr. Isaac Sewell visited at Mr. Sile Evans’'Sunday after noon. Mr. Paul Stewart visited at Mr. R. E. Stew rts Friday. | Air. W. L. Bottoms and fam ily visited at Mr. J. C. Pirkle’s Wednesday. | Mr. A. B. Fowler and family visited at Mr. Lemuel Nix one day last week. Misses Era and Ollie Pirkle visited Miss Alice Mae Fowler Saturday afternoon. Mr. L. ,J. Roper report anoth er boy at his home. Miss Lucile Henderson visit ed her sister, Mrs. L. J. Roper last week. Mr. E. J. Pirkle and family visited at Mr. J. C. Pirkle’s Sun day night. 1 Mr. Paul Cochran and Miss Jennie Sosebee visited at Mr. J. L. Dawson Sunday afternoon Brown Eyes. STAR ROUTE Well this weather seem like winter itme. Mr. Paul Barnes and wife spent Saturday night and Sun day at the latter’s parents, Mr. Mr. Henry Shadburn. Mrs. J. L. Hansard and child ren spell Sunday at Mr. J. F. Boss’. | .Mr. Dewitt Fowler and wife and baby spent Saturday night and Sunday at Mr. T. G. Smith’s Mr. Ray Mcßrayer and wife spent Saturday night and Sun- day with the latter parents Mr and Mrs. J. F. Poss. Mr Abner Hansard spent Sun day with Mr. Justice Fowler. Mrs. B. J.. Bagley and child ren spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. A. S. Samples’. , Mrs. Levia Hansard and Mrs. Theodore Tatum spent Sunday at Mr. J. L. Hansard’s, i Mrs. Tanner is spending awhile with her grand-daugh ter, Miss Ola Thompson, who has typhoid fever. Mr. J. D. Hansard and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. S. B. Wright’s. Mr. Bobbie Thompson spent Sunday at Mr. Ezra Wright’s We arc glad to say that Mr. Lafayette Barnes is some better at this writing. Daddy. MT PISGAH Rev. C. A. Wallis filled his regular appointment Saturday and Sunday at this place. Several from around here at tended the singing at Friend ship Sunday. Rev. W. W. West and wife is spending a few days with his sick son, Mr. A. W. West, who is improving some. Mr. W. T. Tallant is on a trip in South Georgia. Mr. J. W. Hawkins and fam ily visited Mr. J. B. Hawkins and family Sunday afternoon. Stop, look, listen. What do you think? I think that I can write up a wedding in about three or four weeks. Rev. C. A. Wallis and wife, and Rev. W. W. West was visit ors at Mr. W. T Tallants Sunday afternoon Well as news is scarce in this part I wil ring off. BROOKWOOD As 1 ha'en’t iev* any dots ,'ri'm this place will try and write a few. Mr. Howard Anderson and i family spent Saturday night i with his father, Mr. W. M. An derson. Mr. Hiram Boles and family visited at Mr. Henry Millers’ last week. Miss Alice Bagwell spent Sat urday afternoon with Miss Graf fie Allen. Mrs. Edgar Vaughan and children, who has been real sick, we are glad to say is better Remember the bible class at this place every Sunday after noon at 2:30. Everybody invit ed to come and take part in this great work. Miss Iva Bagwell spent Satur day night with her aunt, Mrs. Ollie Edwards. Mr. Ratio Mathis visited at Mr. W. M. Vaughan’s Saturday night last. Rev. Spivy will preach at this place on Saturday night be fore the second Sunday in Octo her. Miss Delphia Bagwell spent Saturday night with Miss Arlie Vaughan. Mrs. W. M. Vaughan visited Edgar Vaughan last Friday. Miss Lola Allen spent Satur day night with Miss Annie Mae Purcell. Mr. Troy Bagley and wife spent Saturday afernoon at Mr C. E. Bagley’s. I Mr. J. C. Bagwell and family of Duluth visited at Mr. G. W Bagwell’s one day last week Mr. T. A. Bagwell and family visited at Mr. W. B. Bagwells’ Sunday afternoon. , Several of the young people atended the singing at Ocee last Sunday afternoon and report a very good time. Mr. Edgar Vaughan and fam ily visited at Mr. W. M. Vaugh 1 an’s Sunday last. Mrs. Carlton Fagan visited her mother, Mrs. J. H. Sorrells Sunday afternoon. the burden of the I tToJpv hnusekeeper t>y keep- H TJZ&SK ins away the danger B of illness resulting ■ \Jr to catarrhal condi- S Ir tion. It speedily re- E l ieves an( t overcomes B these. r! Its tonic properties build up the strength of the physically weak and run down, and its use in ooovtlesccn*. especially after grip, is remarkably beneficial. KEEP IT ON HAND The wise housekeeper has Pertina on hand for instant use even if catarrhal troubles do not call for its regular ad ministration. A dose or two io time often prevents a long illness. Uquid or tablet form. Manalin Tablets are a splendid laxative for home use. Ask the druggist THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus. Ohio ALPHARETTA ROUTE 1 Mr. Newt Tutton and sister, Mrs. Sarah Goswick of near Friendship spent Saturday! night and Sunday at Mr. Jom Goswick’s. Miss Orene Spence visited at Mr. Carl Spence’s Friday night Master Paul James and sis- ( ter, Ollie, spent Sunday after- 1 noon with Master George Gos wick and sister. Mr. Carl Spence and family spent last Friday at Mr. J. B. Spence’s. Mr. Nathaniel Keeth and fam ily visited relatives near Haw Creek Saturday night and Sun day. Mrs. Anna Goswick and children spent Sunday night with her father, Mr. Joe Green Dr. Hasty and family spent Sunday at Mr. Joe Doss. GOING IT TOO HARD? Over work, worry, overeat ing and lack of exercise and sleep are responsible for much kidney trouble If your back aches and the kidneys seem weak, rest up and use Doan’s Kidney Pills. J. E. Smith, Canton, Ga., says “Two years ago, as the result of overwork, my back commen ced to hurt me., I noticed the kidney secretions contained sediment. I went to two doc tors but they did not help me. I became so bad that I was forced to go to bed for a week as I felt all run down. I was worried and didn’t know what to do. My limbs swelled and every joint in my body felt as if it would break in twof. I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills from a neighbor ancji l got a box. The first few doses showed them to be a splendid medicine. I con tinued until I had used two box es of Doan’s Kidney Pills, when all the trouble left me and I have had no return attack.” 60 cents at all dealers. Fos ter-Milburn Cos., Mfgrs., Buffa lo, N. Y. i DAV£S CREEK Rev. R. H. Thompson and daughter, Mfcs Ozzie, spent Fri day night witih Mr. W. J. Buice and family. I Mrs. J. D. Echols and child ren of Cumming spent Saturday night and Sundaywith Mr.E.F. Vaughan and family. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Buice re-' port the arrival of a baby boy at their home. We are glad to say that Miss Nona Hall who has had typhoid fever, is able to be out again. 1 Mr. Henry Gilbert has pur chased him anew Ford car. Those visiting at Mr. J. H. Buice’s Sunday were, Mr. Zen ous Buice and family, Mr. J. L. Hall and family and Mr. Onous Buice of Atlanta. Miss Annie Lou Cross spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Nona Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ephron Buice left for Atlanta this week where jthey will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Gladson Green spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. A. O. Gilbert and family. Miss Cora Orr visited Miss Nona Hall one afternoon last week. I think I can write up a wed ding soon. Prof. Arbin Hall who has been very sick, passed through this part Saturday. Wishing the News and its many readers much success. FINEST D w E o N S L AT LOWEST PRICES We do cot charge one penny more than the price we advertise. ONE PRICE Best Gold Crowns Bridge Work . . <9 BEST set of TrUrn teeth, Painless Method. Skillful Operators of years’ experience. Wa will pay your rail road faro to Atlanta if your work amounts to as much at $lO. One Price Denial Office, 104 ’ g Whitehall St Cor. Mitchell Atlanta, Ga. Our year begins on August Ist of each year and ends on July 31st of the next year. Last year we sold 93 Ford Cars. Our estimate was 114 Ford Cars. Our estimate this year is only 96 Ford cars. We never get over 90 percent of our estimate. Wehave already sold and delivered 12 Ford cars on new es timate. ' We would have sold 50 more cars last year could we have gotten them. This year cars are scarcer than ever. The demand for cars is almost twice as great this year as last. You can see where this is leading us to! We may be able to get cars this winter, but we must have the orders for same in advance. Take warning and if you intend to buy a Ford car next summer have it delivered this winter. This is no idle talk. We want to sell them worse than you want to buy them, and we know that if we don’t make our deliveries between now and Spring that we can’t get the cars and will lose tht sales. Strickland & Wisdom AGENTS, FORSYTH AND DAWSON COUNTIES. PEA RIDGE When “Pat” gets to the camp he’ll give you correspondents his address and will appreciate a letter from you. When the cold winds causes you to put on an overcoat you know winter is near. Mr. Garth Green of Atlanta spent Saturday night and Sun day with homefolks. “Pat” thinks this maybe the last time he’ll get to write the news as the time is almost here for me to leave for the camps. But I certainly wish the News and its readers a great success. I heard a girl singing the oth er day she said, “Who’s going to sit and talk to me when the ! boys are all gone to war” she was crazy, I’d like to know who’s going to talk to us boys | while we are at war I cannot understand French any better than I can pig talk. When a pig looks down at his trough he wants something to eat. You don’ know when one of those girls looks at you whether they want something to eat or not. But when one of them looks at me I’m going to say bite me, and tell em what I am, and if she doesn’t understand I’ll bite her so as she will know v/hat I mean. “Paw” if you see that man that was out at Alphareta a few days ago and wanted to go to France, the one they were tak ing up collection for to support his family send him over and I’ll give him a roll. Mr. Sam Grinde of route 4 lost a twenty dollar bill in Cum ming Monday of this week. The finder wil be rewarded by leav ing same at the News office or delivering to Mr. Grindle at his home. Call at the News office and get the most papers for the least money. For Sale or Rent I have for sale or rent a nice home in the town of Cumming* with good conveniences. Call to see me. R. E. Hope. |f ■< i ’ si \ i ii s m 1 ' ' Pofsom’s Hotel Bullard & Bennett, Prop’ra., 16 1-2 Marietta St,, Atlanta, Ga. Rob Bennett, one cf the Proprietors, is an old Forsyth county boy, and he’ll be delighted to have his triends to drop around to see him when in the city. This hotel has been remodeled, paint ed, and put in up-to-date condition by the present management, and deserves your patronage. The Events . Of The Year. North-east Georgia Fair Gainesville’ Ga., October 23rd to 27th. We want you to be one of the fifty thousand to visit this great exposition. We promise you plenty of amuse ment and a good time all the time you are here. Every school child in North Georgia is invited t<> be the guests of the Fair on the first day, Oct. 23rd. They will be admitted free if they come early and march in the monster school parade. NORTH-EAST GEORGIA’S BIGGEST TAIR Gainesville, Ga., October 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.