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ATLANTA, GA.
October 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
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Grand Circuit
i RACES
Fastest horses in America will compete daily for
prizes aggregating $34,000,; Horse bhow; Cattle Show;
Swine Exhibits; Poultry; Agricultural Display; Horti
cultural Display; Educational Exhibits; Women’s
Work; Dog Show.
Seventh Annual Georgia Corn Show; Boys’ Corn
Club Contest; Girls’Canning Club Contest; Boys’ Pig
Club Contest; Boys’ and Girls’ Poultry Club Contest.
Midway, Larklnnd, Clean Fun and Frolic, Fre®
Yaudevdle Attractions, Free Brass Band Concerts,
Free Fireworks Nightly.
$65,000 In Prizes
You Can't Afford To Miss It!
WHITE FOR CATALOGUE
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Back if you
say so
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}T ; seW-g X to be the judge of whether this fine,
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. table or not. If you are not satisfied
If'*' Be that Luzianne goes farther and tastes
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TWffllSSrttS?* near the price, your grocer will give
you back every penny you paid. Stop
The Luzianne Guarantee: grumbling about your present coffee.
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cer will refund your money . for profit-sharing Catalog.
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Mr. V. r . S. Brown, R. F. T>. No. 4,
Box S2, Rogcrsville, T. nccsseo,
writes:
“I fool ii liy duty to it s-iend
Peruna to all suffere-s of or
cough. In the year 1: ■ :>. i took a
severe case of the In grippe. I then
took a bad cough. 1 hud tnk-n all
Kinds of cough remedies hut got no
relief. 1 then decided to try Peruna.
I used five bottles. After taking five
bottles my cough stopped and m;. i
catarrh was cured. My aver j
weight was 115 and now I w< igh j
1481s. Any one suffering with ca
tarrh in any form I will advise them t !
take l’eruna.”
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Peruna
Tiioso who object to liquid r.icdi
t! ics can procure Peruna Tablet?.
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Add This Fact to Your Store of
Knowledge.
Kidney diease often advances
so rapidly that many a person
is firmly in its grasp before a
ware of its progress. Prompt
attention should be given the
slightest symptoms of kidney
disorder. If there is a dull pain
in the back, headaches, dizzy
spells or a tired, worn-out feel
ing, or if the kidney secretions
are offensive, irregular and at
tended with pain, procure a
good kidney remedy at once.
Thousands recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Read the state
ment below.
A. N. Shackleford, jeweler,
Lawrenceville, Ga., says: “I
can honestly recommend Doans
Kidney Pills. I used them for
an attack of kidney trouble
and they gave me more benefit
than any other remedy I ever
tried, They are surely excell
ent.
Price 60 cents at all dealers.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney
remedy—get . Doan’s Kidney
Pills—the same that Mr. Shack
leford had. Foster-Milburn Cos
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
SHARON
It seems like winter time is
almost here.
Several from this part attend
ed the singing at Union Hill Sun
day and report a nice time and
some good singing.
We are sorry to say Mrs. W.
P. Blackstock is real sick at this
writing.
Mrs. J. C. Buice and daugh
ter, Myrtie spent the latter part
of last week with their father,
and grand-father, Mr. I. H. Gil
bert. !
Mr. W. T. Bagley and family
spent Sunday at his father’s
Mr. D. H. Bagley’s.
Mr. Whit Buttler and wife of
Rome is visiting relatievs in this
part.
Miss Bertha Buice visited her
jaunt, Mrs. Alex Vaughan iif*
Gumming the first of last weett^
Misses Stella and Onea Moul
der visited at Mr. B. V. Castle
j berry’s Sunday.
! Mr. Ellis McWhorter and fam
| ily spent Saturday night and
j Sunday at Mr. J. W. Fagan’s.
Mrs. Zilla Harris spent Fri
: day afternoon at Mr .J. C.
i Buice’s.
Mr. C. C. Bagley and family
spent Sunday at Mr. W. P.
Blackstock’s.
Say Pat if you don’t get to
write to the paper any more be
fore von go „he war l hope you
will happen to the good luck o!
coming back, then you can
write and tell us about the war.
Polly.
In Loving Memory
Of little Artie Hunt, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Hunt, who departed this life
August 23 1917. She was laid
to rest at Bethel cemetery, Rev.
Wallace conducting the funeral
services. She was two years
old. It is so hard to give up our
darling baby but we had to sub
mit to the Lord’s will. We don’t
understand why the Lord took
our baby from us but it was the
Lords will to take little Artie
from us. It seems so sad to
know we will never see little
Artie no more in this world but
we can live so we will meet lit
tle Artie some day bye and bye.!
Our home is so lonely since our.
little darling baby has died, we
miss her so much, she was a
sweet and loving baby.
A precious one from us is
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
SUutk nf (Humming
Located at Cumming, Ga.,
At the close of Business Sept. 10, 1917.
Resources. Liabilities.
Demand Loans 1450 00 CapitalJStock Paid In, 25 000 CO
Time Loans 125 973 48 Surplus Fund, 15 000 00
Overdxafta, secured 697 86 Undivided Profits, less Current
Overdrafts, unsecured 300 00 Expenses, and Taxes Paid, 1 065 01
Banking House, 6 500 00 Individual Deposits subject
Furniture and Fixtures, 2 095 09 to Check 20 231 75
Jtbvr real estate 2 575 00 Time Certificates 49 382 31
Due from Banks and Bank- Bills Payable, including Time
ers in this State, 3 988 15 Certificates representing Bor-
Due from Banks and Bank- rowed Money 35 000 OO
ers in other States, 408 00
Currency, 256 00
Gold, ’ 455 00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 795 42
Cash Items, 186 07
Clearing House
Total 145 679 07 Total 145 679 07
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH.
Before me came S. H, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming, who being
July sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
S. H. ALLEN,
1 Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th day of Sept, 1917.
K. A. Kemp, C. N. P Forsyth Cos., Ga.
They Let Him Sleep
m
#OO 00 ,, Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I
believe I am entirely cured and I
sleep soundly all night.**
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 after time
during the night.
Foley Kidney Pills 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
/YW bladder ailments.
X\ y y'O }§*■ .it GAINESVILLE, GA., R. R. No. 3. Mr.
■—Jt iC- / H. T. Slraynge r.sy : "For ten years I’ve
\9y ' | ( /f been unable to sleep all nig-ht without getting;
Vk y //[ up. Sometimes only a few nnuutes alter
V// going to bed I’d have to get up. and I tried
(y\f f V/ everything I heard of for the trouble. Last
\ ft year I tried Foley Kidney Pills and after
"F&pf/rid> FITtS / takne one bottle I believe lam entirely
~ > cured and I *irep soundly all night.”
since I took FOLK KIDMY.PILLS?
v - ,, n Tl ■ .To give all a chance tc try Foley & Co.’s family remedies,
JarOn C iViISS t RIS. Efrid to Foley & Cos.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., this
clipping and sc, with your name and address written clearly, and they will mail you
trial package containing samples of Foley’s Ileney and Tar Compound, I‘olcy Kidney
Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Polsom’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 friends to drop
around to see him when m the city. '
This hotel i 1 1(i uri deled, paint
ed, and nut in up-to-date condition by
the present management, and deserves
your patronage.
gene, a voice we loved is still,
a place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled.
Written by her heart-broken
mother.
Mrs. E. B. Hunt.
STAR ROUTE
Most everybody is about done
1 pulling fodder in this part.
Mr. J. L. Samples and wife
I and grand son spent Sunday af
ternoon at Mr. Leonard Foss’, j
Mrs. J. L. Barnes and little!
! daughter, Edith, and Mrs. Paul;
I Barnes spent Saturday after
noon at Mr. Warren Wood’s.
Mr. D. T. Fowler and wife,
and little daughter, Marie,
pent Sunday night at Mr T. G'
Smith’s.
We are glad to say that the
ick in this part are improving
i Mr. Arthur Herring and wife
spent Saturday night and Sun
day at the latter parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Echols.
Mrs. S. B. Wright spent Sun
day afternoon at Mr. T. B. Fow
ler’s.
Mr Dewey Echols spent Satur
day night and Sunday with
; homefolks.
Well as news is scarce I will
ring off for this time with best
j wishes to all the readers.
Daddy.
For Sale or Rent.
I want to sell or rent my home
in Camming. Good 6-room
dwelling, waterworks, bath
room and good tub. Good gar
den, fruit trees. In fact, a sure
enough home. See me at once
R. E. Harrison.