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20per Cent Saved.
Iror S ; %tv Days
On and after this date for 60 days
every customer baying goods at this
store will be given a profit sharing cer
tificate with each 25c purchase.
These certificates will he accepted by ns at
face value toward tpurchase of any article in
our Special Novelty Department.
Mothers! Listen!
Is there a baby in your home under one year
of age? firing 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 eve-y lady calling at our store a
teaspoon of Rogers' well known make.
GEO. W. HEARD,
For |
Weak
j
Women
• i
In use for ever 40 year i! ;
Thousands of voluntary j
letters from women, tel’.- '
ing of the good Cardui |
has done them. This is !
the best proof of the value' j
cfCardui. It proves that i
Cardui is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardui. It is~'fomposc:i
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no tau
after-effects.
TAKE
The Woman’s 1 'O2
You can rely on Cardu i.
Surely it will do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
womenl It should help.
“I was taken sick,
seemed to be . . . , ”
writes Mrs. Mary E.Ver te,
of Madison Heights, Va.
“I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around.
... 1 read of Cardui,
and after taking one bat
tle, or before taking quite
ill, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles rt
that time, and was able to
do my work. 1 take it in
the spring when run
down. 1 had no appetite,
and 1 commenced eating.
It is the best tonic 1 ever
saw.” Try Cardui.
All Druggist
J. td
Edmondson & Pirke have a
line of Schloss Bros. & Cos.,
“Clothes Beautiful” also Milton
Och’s line of Gold Bond Cloth
es; also the Wear Ever line of
Boys’ Clothing. You will make
no mistake when you dress
you or your boys out in these
famous lines of clothing. They
have stood the test and are bet
ter than ever. Give them a call
and look them ev§y.
Sale Under Agreement.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
By virtue of an agreement enj
tered into between the owners'
thereof, will be sold at public|
outcry on the 15th day of No-,
vember, 1917, at the court
house door in said county, be-
tween the legal hours of ten’
and two o’clock, 11-12 undivid
ed interest in one hundred andl
sixty (160) acres, more or less!
of land, lying and being in the]
state of Georgia, and county ofi
Forsyth, and described as fol-i
lows: (40) acres more or less]
in the second distr : "t and first
section of originally Cherokee
now Forsyth county, known as
and lot number eleven hund
red and thirty nine (1139), al
so onJ Hundred ar-d twentv
(120) acres more or less in the
second < Miict and first sect' ,nj
of Forsyth county, known as
land lots numbers one thousand 1
and eighty four (1084), one
thousand and eighty three,
(1083) ; one thousand and sev
enty two (1072) ; all of said
land lying in one body and to
sold in one tract. Terms of sale
cash. This 15th day of Octo
ber, 1017.
C. M. Lowe, D. B. Lowe,
Queen Lowe, Lizzie Lowe,
Eunice Buice, Lucy Lowe.
Gergia, Forsyth County.
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication for an order to sell h
certain Ford automobile, five
passenger, motor No. 2080881,
license No. 47576. has been fil-
ed in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said Cos.
Said automobile being seized
upon the public highways of
said county, and containing at
the time of said seizure, whis
key, the sale or possession of
which is prohibited by law.
This notice is given in accord
ance with section 20 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of Ga.
approved March 28, 1917.
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff.
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.
I can save you money in this
line and give you the best goods
to be had.
A. B. Fowler, Heardville, Ga.
Seed Wheat.
i I have about 75 bushels of
seed wheat for sale at $8.25 per
bushel. ■ • - •
HEARDVILLE.
Gee, how cold these morn
ion trs are?
Misses Gusta Pruitt at)d Ber
tha Fowler visited Misses An
ne Bell and Maud Dawson Sun
dav.
Mr. Wm Pirkle and mother
visited at Mr. .T. K. Brooks near
No v rrnss Sunday.
Mr. M. V. HawVins and fam
il v visited at Mr*. F. L. Hawk ns
Sunday.
Mr. Fdd Timms and wife vis
i+ed at Mr. Ernest Stewart’s
Sundav.
Mr. Clauclie Fowler and wife
rrd Mr. Arthur Sosebee and
family visited at Mr. Sam Capes
Sunday.
Mr. Dennis > T ix and wife visited
at Mr.— Fowlers Saturday
nioTii and Sundav.
Dr. W. W. Pirkle and fami
ly and Mrs. Abe Wyatt visited
Mr. Ernest Stewart Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Ernest. Fowler and fami
ly visited relatives near Duck
town Sunday.
Miss Annie Bell Dawson vis
itpd Miss Era Pirkle Saturday
afternoon.
Brown Eyes.
ROUTE 2.
Well, Mr. White just keeps
pounding Dir. G ’een. Looks as
if he meant to kill him before
he nuits.
Mr. Buddie Bolden of near
Hopewell motored down to see
his son. Duffy, Sunday p.m.
Mr. Luther Green of Atlanta
£-000+ Monday of last week at
Mr. Bill Greens, who has had a
stroke of paralysis.
Mr. Doll Charles and family'
snent Sunday at Mr. G. E. Mc-j
Coy’s. i
Mr. F. H. Vance and family
spent Sunday with Mr. D. E.
Martin and family.
Mr. Homer Chadwick and
family spent 1 night last week
with relatives near Frogtown.
Those visiting Miss Sarah
Hood Sunday afternoon were.
Bertha and Blanche Pilcher
I Clarice and Gladys McCoy.
Mrs. J. B. Bvers and child
ren spent one day last week
| with relatives near Mat.
Mrs. J. D. Martin of Atlanta,
and a son of Alabama snent one.
day last’week with Mrs. G. E.
Monroe.
Mr. W. L. Poole and family j
snent Sunday at Mr. Charlie!
Coffee's.
Mr. .T. C. Stenhens and fami
ly loft Sundae' to visit her fath
er. who is sick, at Jasner.
Blossom.
COAL MOUNTAIN.
Mr. End Tallant and family
and Mr John Nnrrell and daug
ter spent sometime recently at
Mr. Marion Hooper’s, near Mid
way.
Messrs Joel. Ravinond. Gas
and Charlie Heard. Misses Flor
ence Heard and Pearl Norrell,
and Fso. Norrell attended the
Fair in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Ethel Renson snent last
Tuesday with her brother. Rev
J. I. Forrist.
Mr. Ben Castleberrv. wife
and daughter spent Thursday
night with Rev. G. W. Forrist
and family.
Misses Belle and Jennie For
rist spent Saturday night with
Bertha and Nettie Tidwell.
Mrs. Alice Wheeler and da ugh
er. Ona. spertf Sunday with Mrs
Milton Tidwell.
Don’t forget that next Satur
day and Sundav are reguler
meeting days. Everybody try
to come o*t asd be with *e.
STATEMEN F OF THE CONDITION OF THE
lank of (Humming
Located at Gumming, Ga.,
At the dose of Business Sept. 10, 1917.
Resources. Liabilities.
Demand Loans 1 00 Capital'Stock Paid In, 25 000 0
Time Loans 125 973 48 Surplus Fund 16 90
Overdrafts, secured 697 8b Undivided Profits, less Current
Overdrafts, unsecured 300 00 Expenses, and Taxes Paid, 1
Banking House, 6 500 00 Individual Deposits subject
Furniture and Fixtures, 2 095 09 to Check 20 201 75
Other real estate 2 575 00 Time Certificates 49 382 31
Due from Banks and Bank- Bills Payable, including Time
era in this State, 3 9SS 15 Certificates representing Bor-
Due from Banks and Bank- rowed Money
ers in other States, 408 00
Currency, 00
Gold, 455 00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 795 42
Cash Items, 186 07
Clearing House ... ~,
Total 145 679 07 fotal 140 679 07
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH. " ™ ™
Before me came S. H, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Gumming, who being
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
s lid 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, 191 1.
K. A. Kemp, C. N. P Forsyth Cos., Ga.
They Let Him Sleep
1 - believe / am entirely cared and I
( 7T 7} sleep soundly all night.'
H ' T ' Strayngt
/ ‘take two of Foley Kidney
Pills with a glass of pure
iMy*-’’’ yj/’' water after each meal and at
X bedtime. A quick and easy
\ I 00 way to put a stop to your
| \\o Jjrpn y&J/yO ° o o o*' getting up time after time
° °°o O during the night.
0 Foley Kidney Pills also stop
0 \) /O® ° pain in back and sides, head
-700 X) ® ache, stomach troubles, dis-
_ O turbed heart action, stiff and
*0 O 0 V. aching joints and rheumatic
0 pains due to kidney and
✓n, s/ -'! S bladder ailments.
r\ L) ft 3? k 1
VJ 1 Vu (M.V \~g G A INKS VILt.E, GA., R. R. No. 3. Mr.
Of \V /T’'"* f H. T. Stray np; **>*: “For ten years I’ve
v T W >'^| V | ; /J been an: :>*ja to a'.! night vithoi t get* in*
V / > / [ Ean.ct’n.r • only a L.vv minutes aitei
\\\ . P'l R// p\nj; to tr'l I'd ha- tr get up. I tried
(yil / c '-’ jf everything 1 het-ui of lor rh-- trouble. Lnst
V j f / y . i tT':d P. '.y Kidney and alter
•* r~. ' 'Pint* 1 C sr r.~ !v v'e I be'irve I arrf entirely
:vi J f > c C'-i ~nd I iie.p acanaly all night.”
SOICCZiCO.’C -■ <'
5, p ,m* *7*? • t.; riv- aR bc' lzr zc to try Co.’s fc:? .!y remedies,
yon t ftliSS I Lio. .. ' lc ; lo y .. ol Avr., Chicago, this,
clipping and sc, with your name a: b . he sw. i t ele - ■ t and they will mail you
trial package containing samples of Fcl ;-’o 1- ■icy and la. Compound, .‘oley .C.dney
Pills and Fcley Cattailic Tablets.
fofsoin’s Hotel
Bullard & E-nnelt, Prop ra., . v ["• • >
16 1-2 Marietta St,, Atlanta, Gr.5M
Rob Bennett, one cf the Proprietors,
is an old Forsyth county boy, anc he and
be delighted to have has triends to drop
around to see him when m the city.
This hotel hr? 1 ((n kit (dekd. paint
ed, and put in up-to-date condition by
the present management, and deserves
your patronage.
In the District Court of the Unit
ed States for the Northern Dist
of Georgia. In re: Benjamin H
Turner, Bankrupt. No. 6020 in:
Bankruptcy.
A"p etTtion for’dischar gcTha v
ing been filed in conformity
with law by above named bank
rupt and the Court having or
dered that the hearing upon
I said petition be had on Novem
her 17th, 1917, at ten o’clock, 1
! a. m.. at the United States Dis
i trict Court room, in the city of
Atlanta, Georgia, notice is here
by given to all creditors andoth
er persons in interest to appear
at said time and place andshow
j cause, if any they have, why
! the prayer of the bankrupt for
1 discharge should not be grant
ed.
, O. C. Fuller, Clerk.
Wood's. Sccdi 1
Rosen Rye
The most vigorour. p-w*--.
irg cad productive ct fkc<
Ryes. Sfooj.-i out I'.c’ tcr.: -
perier qii-.’.Ky cf pr.-Jn.
destined, in cr.r opin'; \ r
fake the place of c.i ever
Rye.
Wood’s F alftatalog
Giver. fr!l r rii or \ * * *
tion, ami aiM) ic r. i,bou ■ . .
SEED WtiEAT, C/.TB.
RYE, and Other Set ;
for Fall Sowing,
Write fr r Catalog prijcr r i
any Sctxis required.
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