The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, October 19, 1917, Image 8

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BEAVER RUIN. No, you needn’t accuse Hazel of being lazy because she hasnt written in so long, as she has been too busy. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Cochran spent Saturday night and Sun day with relatives here. Mrs. Susan Davis has return ed from an extended visit to her sons in Toccoa and Clayton. Mrs. Clura Bruce and little daughter spent Monday after noon at Mr. C. O. Wheeler’s. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Smith vis ited Mr. DeWitt Fowler and family Sunday. Miss Tessie Dover spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Lena Nix in Cherokee county. Mr. Joe Davis and family and Mr. Seay of Clayton were re cent guestsof Mr. S. J. McGee and family. The singing at Mrs. N. E. Shadburn’s Sunday was quite a success. Misses Grace and Daisylee Wheeler spentone evening last week with Mrs. Edith Gravitt. Mr. Elbert Smith and little son of near Buford spent Satur day night at M. L. B. Dover’s. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chadwick are visiting the latters parents here. Misses Myrtle and Ivia Shad burn visited Misses Rentie and Beulah Smith Sunday afternon Mrs. Bell Hamby visited Mrs. C. O. Wheeler Sunday p. m. Miss Ruby Bruce spent Mon day with Mrs. Cruse. Mr. Egbert Shadburn spent one night last week with his sister, Mrs. Edith Gravitt. Mrs. C. A. Hamond and Mr. N. S. Gravitt spent part of last week with their sister in Gor- Everybody remember Sunday school Sunday afternoon at 2: don county. MIDWAY. Yes, old man White and Gen. Green had a battle Fridav night and Gen. Green got a licking. Mr. Henry Harden, who nas had typhoid fever, isable to be out again. Mr. M. F. Gaddis of South Georgia, visited Mr. J M Lance and family Sunday night. Mr. M. J. Hooper is attend ing the Fair in Atlanta ibis week. Several from here went to Camp Gordon Sunday. Rev. Smith preached at Mid way Sunday night. The farmers are sowing a lot of w heat this time. 1 think it is time the people were trying to raise their bread at home. Cotton is not opening very much in this part yet. Several from here went to the singing at Sharon Sunday. J. F>. Route 8. Gee whiz, isn’t it cool weather? Mr. Arthur Ferguson, Will Garrett and family, and Virgil Garrett and sister, Mae., went to Camp Gordon Sunday. Mr. H. M. Pruitt is worse at this writing. Hope he will be better soon. Those vsiting Mr. H. M. Pru itt Sunday were, Mr. A. W. Pru itt and family, Mr. M. D. Har ris and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Redd, Mr. J. B. Bottoms and Mr. H. G. Cox. Misses Byrd and Isabella Harris visited a tMr C. A. Mil ford's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris and Mr. C. A. Milford and daughter visited at Suwanee "Sunday. Miss Bera Bottoms visited Miss Ora Harris Sunday. Mr. Cicero Hawkins and fam ily visited at Mr. S. P. Pruitt’s Sunday. | We are requested to announce that there will be a singing at Frogtown school house next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, j Everybody invited to come and bring their books and let usj have a good singing. Betsy. Work For October. This is the month to prepare the land for and sow wheat, and as the National Food Coun cil has asked Georgia to dou ble her acreage, and we have agreed to do so. Now let’s fulfil our pledge to the National Council by doing our best. From tests conduct |ed in this section of the state the following varieties are re commended : Fulcaser, Geor gia red, and Purple Straw. The principles to be follow ed in sowing wheat are to be summed up as follows: (I) Plow early, give the soil time to settle before sowing if pos sible. (2) Use a roller and har row to compact plowed land. (3) Where wheat is to follow a cultivated crop that is removed from the land, prepare the seed bed with a disc harrow. (4) Make a good seed bed, the in crease in yield wilt-pay for the trouble. (5) Use a grain drill sowng sound, plump, clean seed. (6) Use manure and fer tilizer judiciously. (7) Use For maldehyde or blue stone to pre vent smut. Rye may be sown on thinner land and sown later than wheat which will benefit the land and make a fair yield of grain, and will not require as fine seed bed Don’t forget to select, your seed corn from the field as this is the place to select your seed to increase your yield without increasing labor and ferilizer cost. W T atch your sweet potato patch and when the sap begins o dry up and while the ground is dry, plow up and handle with care and season well and store in a good, dry, frost proof bank or house before winter. Very truly, S. J. Smith, County Agent. Saved $54 on Her Dentist Bill Last September Mrs. Willie M. Lane, of Tallapoosa, Ga., went to Atlanta and consulted the One Price Dental Office, 104% Whitehall st., Atlanta, about some dental work. The price quoted was satisfactory and the work was done. After she paid the bill and counted up what the trip had cost she found that the total outlay was $56.38. “After I came home,” she says in a recent letter, “I went to see one of our dentists and asked him what ho thought of the work I had had done in Atlanta and he said I had a fine, job. I asked him what he would have charged and he said SIOO Should I ever need any move work done I certainly will come to Atlanta and have the work clone. I can’t praise year work too highly.” ’Lit f,-c Price Dental Office never change s its prices, which are as fol lows: Lest gold crowns, *s.”: bridge work, $?. per tooth; finest set of teeth money •an buy, $5. STAR ROUTE. Well, Mr. Jack Frost'come the other night to visit us in this community. Mr. Ezra Wright and family and Miss Ola Thompson spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. J. L. Barnes. Mr. L. P. Green and wife and little son, Wil'nrd, spent Sat urday night and Sunday at Mr. T. B. Fowler’s. Mr. Homer Wright and fam ily and Mr. Hamp Edwards and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. S. B. Wright’s. Mr. T. G. Smith and wife and daughter spent Sunday at Mr. 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. We have 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, EORSYTH AND DAWSON COUNTIES. D. T. Fowler’s. Mr. Babe Bagley spent Sun day at Mr. G. W. Pirkle’s. Mr. C. I. White and family, and Mrs. Castleberry and son spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. T. B. Fowler’s. Mr. J. L. Hansard and fami ly went to Camp Gordon Sun day. Mrs. Hoyt Hansard and chil dren spent Sunday at Mr. Boy Poss’. Daddy. riWPCT DENTAL jrlrfEiol work AT LOWEST PRICES We do not charge one penny more than the p-ice we advertise. ONE PRICE Kg L M E t£ E Best Gold Crowns Work . <3 Skillfnt Operators of vea.s experience. Wc wilt toy your rail road fare to Actant a if your work amounts to as much as $lO, One Price Dental Office, Tfii4 Whitehall St Cor. Mitchell Atlanta. Ga. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years J' L P THI. 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