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NEW GOODS
Arriving Daily
AT THE STORE OF G. W. HEARD.
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My New Fall and Winter Goods are
arriving daily, in fact, lots of them are
here right now ready for you to come
and inspect.
I have just received a car load of up
to date furniture: about $2,000 worth
of Clothing and about $3,000 worth of
Shoes. Call and inspect them.
I will close out all my summer stock
at greatly reduced prices. Now is the
time to purchase as goods are going to
be mch higher next season.
Yours for Business,
Geo. W. Heard
BEAVER RUIN.
Some from here attended the
Fair in Gainesville last week,
and report a nice time,
Col. Davis and family of
Toccoa were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Smith
of Buford spent Saturday night
and Sunday with the latter’s
parents near Shady Grove.
Miss Ruth Johnson of Cum
ming spent Saturday night at
Mr. C. 0. Wheeler’s.
Mr. Egbert Shadburn and sis
ter spent one night last week
with Mrs. Edith Gravitt.
Lewis Hamby spent Satur
and y night with Alton and Joe
Wheeler.
Those visiting at Mr. C. O.
Wheeler’s Sunday were; Mr. S.
J. McGee and family, Mr. F. C.
Pilgrim and family, Mrs. W. J.
Bennett and Marshal Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chadwick
spent the latter part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Dover.
The singing at Mr. W. F.
Smith’s Sunday night was en
joyed by all present.
Our singing and Sunday
school at Beaver Ruin was well
attended, tho’ Mr. Webb failed
to be present, for some reason
we did not learn.
Next Saturday and Sunday
are our regular meeting days.
We invite every one to come
and be with us.
Hazel.
SHARON.
Rev. R. H. Thompson preach
ed three interesting sermons at
this place Saturday and Sunday
He was selected as pasor of our
our church for another year,
being about 15 years for him at
this place.
Mr. C. E. Stonecypher and
family spent Saturday night at
Mrs. R. G. Bnice’s.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Settle vis-|
ited at Mr. J. C. Buice’s Sunday
Mr. Troy Buice of Flowery
Branch spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his father.
Mr. C. L. Moulder and fami
ly of near Buford spent Sunday
at Mr. J. T. Moulder’s.
Mr. B. F. Gantt and family
spent Saturday night at Mr. J.
D. Buice’s.
Mr. Frank Spence visited his
brother, Troy Spence, Saturday
Mr. Fred Settle and wife vis
ited Mr. Willis Harris Saturday
night.
Misses Mattie, Willie, Delpha
and Alpha Buice visited their
sister, Mrs. B. F. Gantt, Mon
day and Tuesday.
Nell. I
PEA RIDGE.
Revs. Vaughan and Nalley
preached at Brookwood Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Ewell Echols of Atlanta
spent Saturday and Sunday in
this part.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. F. Har
ris spent part of last week in
Atlanta.
Mr. L. T. Green and family
of Norcross spent Sunday in
this part.
Next. Sunday is singing eve
ning at Brookwood.
Hill Billy, 1 guess it is french
I do talk. Everybody tells me
1 talk folishness, so french
seems like foolishness to me.
Say, there ure has been a lot of
applications put in for me to
bite one of those girls for them
so I'm going to have the den
tist to make me an extra set of
teeth. I guess I’ll need hem.
Mr. Carson Green spent one
night last week in Duluth.
Say, Hill Billy, let’s have our
meeting sure enough the day of
the Fair. If you will loan me
that door face you are wearing
and put me in the grand stand
I asure you I’ll draw a crowd.
I am tired of wearing this one
I have.
Pat.
In the District Court of the Unit
ed States for the Northern Dis
trict of Georgia. In re Frank
Gray, Bankrupt, No. 5994, in
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 24th, 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 all creditors and
other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be
granted.
O. C. Fuller, Clerk.
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 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
her 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 all creditors andoth
er persons in interest to appear
at said time and place andshow
cause, if any they have, why
The prayer of the bankruptfbr
discharge should not be grant
ed.
O. C. Fuller, Clerk. >
I Georgia, Forsyth County.
Notice is hereby given that
application for an order to sell
a certain Ford automobile, five
passenger, motor No. 565695,
license No. 29622, 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, containing at the
time of said seizure, whiskey,
the sale or possession of which
is prohibited by law.
The owner of said car not be
ing known, this notice is given
in acordance with secton 20 of
the Acts of the General Assem
bly of Ga., approved March
28th, 1917. ' >
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff.
Patients from All Over Georgia
It would surprise you to know the
vast number of Georgians from all over
the state who go to the One Price Den
tal Office, !04’£ Whitehall st,, Atlanta,
to have their teeth attended to. There
are hundreds of them. And all of then
find they can save money by paving
railroad fare to Atlanta ard availing
themselves of the services ( f the skilled
operators at the One Price Dental
Office. B. S. Sparks, cf Shiloh, Ga..
says in a letter dated March 15, 1017:
“You worked on iry t .1, a year ago
in Februnrv. The v r.rr has been per
fectly s.a.. -isct .v. : i. ■ rot ask any
more of a deni i t.” . -re is the One
Price Dental Or.ce low schedule c!
prices: Best gold crown.-;, STS; bridge
work, 5 . i- l finest set of teeth
money caii buy, 4 Ail work guaran
teed ten years. The r.o:t tir* year
teeth need attention, 5- sure t'Vetc >
estimate from the One Priei i' nti
Office before you have the work and tie,
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