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Catarrh of Stomach
Did Not Know It n3f
Mm Selena Tanner. Athens*, Ohio, mi 1 fl <
write*: 1 cannot find words* to ex- n|pa|*|y I \ Hkl
press my thanks for your kind ad- J I
vice. I never once thought I had ca- O . 1 I \
tarrh of Mm stomach. ! commenced |jt3.lV6G I
taking Peruna. as you directed. My | q■■lwMii
stomach continued to hurt mo for "
about two weeks after I began the . _ _ -
medicine, and then it stopped. I now ■ 18. 1 if TT\T
have a good appetite, while before 1 2TL
I was nearly starved.” „
Those who object to liquid medl- S,f _ IV/| A XAi p } ■
ctnes can procure Peruna Tablets. IVXdvIC ITXC TT CIX
20per Cent Saved.
For SSxtv Days
On and after this date for 60 days
every customer buying goods at this
store will be given a profit sharing cer
tificate with each 25c purchase.
These certificates will be accepted by us al
face value toward the purchase of any article in
our Special Novelty Department.
Mothers! Listen!
Is there a baby in your home under one year
of age? B.ing it to this store. It will receive a
gold ring. The supply is limited. Call now.
Ladies Attention!!
While they last we will present free with our
compliments to every lady calling at our store a
teaspoon of Rogers’ well known make.
GEO. W. HEARD,
Winds Vary,
Luzianne -Never! Ty,.
You don’t have to be a magician to
( jV"ij make two pots of coffee exactly alike
lU4rlJtßl\£ when you use Luzianne. For
; *** —j Luzianne is unvarying i r . character,
; ,/• \ " f ever and always the same good-drink
; J V ing coffee. But —the only way you
i c —y_ can rual 'y knov; Luzianne is to drink
j ' k “**' it. And that suggests your buying a
ikeßgity-Tci.yi®r can today. Bear in mind, you take no
uS * chances with Luzianne. The guaran
tee protects you to the very penny.
The Luzianne Guarantee: So, get right to it and buy Luzianne
If, after usir:£ the contents now. Every sip will confirm your
of scan, you are not sat ; 9fied . ,
;n every reaped, your &ro- good JUQgmeilt Slid OUT good faith#
car will refund your money. Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
IPZlANNEcoffcc
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
9f YtHir System Is Peisoned
■with acids, yon cannot know what it
is to bo healthy. Acids poison the j
Mood and are the source of many dis-|
cases affecting the heart and arteries, |
ikin and mucous surfaces, joints and
muscles, and the brain and {tenoral J
nervous system. Some of these tlis-j
rases are Rheumatism in various |
forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples,'
boils, rashes, and oilier Ain disease;,.
Malaria, Scrofula ari l general blood.
troubles. In oroor p* ~e~’
to u aealthy _ * v;
NEWS AND JOURNAL $1.15.
Edmondson & Pirkle have a
pood supply of 5 gallon cane
top jacketed cans for putting
syrep in: also the friction topi
10 lb size syrup buckets. These
both make a nice presentable!
package for the market and
veil keen it fresh and rice.
j there acids from your system and
I purify your blood.
i S. S. S. has been purifying and rc
i vitalizing the blood of thousands for
j fifty years. It is a purely vegetable
| remedy, and is the most efficient agent
known for cleansing the blood and
j building up the system.
Ask for it at. your druggist’s, and
don’t accept a substitute. For special
medical advice write to Medical Do
lin' " nt, ' c Spe* C-., 30d liwift
iiku u, -tk 1. G.;.
If you are in need of house
| paints, roof paints, or lubricat
ing oils of any kind, save your
order until I call and See you.
1 can save you money in this
line and give you the best goods
to be had.
A. B. Fowler, Heardville, Ga.
A Tribute of Love.
I On the morning of April 21st
1917, the death angel came in
to our home and gently bore
away the spirit of my mother,
Mrs. P. D. Brown.
Quietly, peacefully and glad
! ly she responded to the Mas
ter’s touch, and went away to
be at rest in the home of our
Father’s many mansions. The
last few years of her life were
spent in suffering, more especi
ally the last few months, but
she seemed not to think of her
self always afraid that others
would do too much for her.
Her life was one of self-sac
rifice and service for her home
and family, and how desolate
home seems without her words
of advise and sympathy. In
after years we may have some
friends that will love us, but
there’s none that will love us
like our mother. The sweetest
happiest days of my life have
been spent at home with her,
and often in childhood days I
remember how she would tell
me of Jesus, and I am made to
realize that a mother’s love is
next to our Savior’s, and to
Him alone can we look to for
comfort in our lonely hours,
for He has said, “my grace is
sufficient for every grief and
sorrow.”
We realize also that time is
fleeting, and that we too, shall
soon be called to make the
change, . What comfort it
brings us to know our loved one
is not lost, but just gone before
How their spirits hover around
us bidding us look far beyond
earth and earthly things to a
fairer, brighter, world where
neither sorrow nor death can
enter. Heaven seems nearer,
and grows more attractive, as
we think of our loved ones who
dwell f thote, and if we are faith
ful a short while, as it seems,
we will see them again.
Tho’ our mother has gone
from us, we cherish her memo
ry, and may we, as her children
try to emulate her Christian ex
ample and at last be at home
with mother in heaven.
There is no death! The leav
es may fall, the flowers may
fade and pass away; they only
wait thru wintry hours the com
ing of the May.
There is no death! an angel
form, walks o’er the earth with
silent tread: he bears our best
loved things away and then we
call them dead.
He leaves our hearts all des
olate, He plucks our fairest,
sweetest flowers; and bears
them to that world of light, to
dwell in Paradise.
Maymie E. Brown.
| In the District Court of the Unit
■ ed States for the Northern Dist
!of Georgia. In re: Benjamin H
, Turner, Bankrupt. No. 6020 in
I Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge hav
ing been filed in conformity
with law by above named bank
rupt and the Court having or
dered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on Novem
ber 17th, 1917. at ten o’clock.
a. m.. at the United States Dis
trict Court room, in the city of
Atlanta. Georgia, notice is here
by given to ail creditors andoth
er persons in interest to appear
at said time and place andshow
cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be grant
ed.
O. C. Fuller. Clerk.
■Way Up.
Howell—“ He’s usually on his high
horse." Powell—“ Yes. he is a sort c!
equestrian statue of himself."
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
lank nf (Humming
Located at Cumming, Ga.,
At the close of Business Sept. 10, 1917.
Resources. Liabilities.
Demand Loanß 1 460 00 Capita! Stock Paid In, 25 000 00
Time Loans 125 973 48 Surplus Fund, 15 000 00
Overdraft*, secured 697 86 Undivided Profits, less CilTrent
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
Other 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 36 000 1 0
ers in other States, 408 00 -
Currency, 265 00
Gold, 455 00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 795 42
Cash Items, 186 07
Clearing House
Total 145 679 07 Total 145 679 07
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STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH. r ’~
Before me came S. H, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming, who being
luly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
s iid Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
S. H. ALLEN,
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
V 0 /
# "Since taking Foley Kidney Pills l
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
D pains due to kidney and
Osrz! bladder ailments.
oANGn L*
w O p?- J/ GAINESVILLE, GA.. R. R. No. 3. Mr.
Of —,n H. T. Slrcynge a*y: “For ten years I’ve
V' / l j /J been limbic t; sleep all niiLit without getting
*, /// up. Sometimes only a fi-w minutes after
/I going to bed I'd Lave to get up, and I tried
If f // everything I heard of far the rouble. Last
Os, |. /. _. f/ yen r 1 tried Foiey Kidney Pill* and after
Feeling FIPIO f tuk'ng one "boti'e I bslieve lam entirely
„ r\* rr-’tr nrr v cured and I sleep toundly all night.”
xmcc I took FOIJY jJDMYPILLS '
MSc* Thic® To £* ve a chance to try Foley & Co.*3 fair.ily remedies.
LJOII L IVllod 1 Llo. senc j to Foley & Cos.. 2335 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 Honey and Tar Compound, Foley Kidney
Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
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Folsom’s Hotel
Euiicrd & Bennett, Prop’ra., F .~
16 1-2 MrriettaSt,, Atlanta, Ga. 3
Rob Bennett, one of 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 teen lemcdekd. paint
ed, and put in up-to-date condition by
the present management, and deserves
your patronage.
I have a registered male Bo’.cshir hog. known as Premium
Hoy. 199,590, farrowed September 25, 1916. His sire was
Master B 126,738, his dam Ge itle Beauty 2nd, 120,017. Was
bred by T. J. Pilcher, Cumming Ga. This hog is ready for ser
vice, and I will charge §2.50 for his service to insure sows in
P'-g- I have sold my fine yearling.
T. J. PILCHER, Cumming, Ga., Routs 2.