The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 02, 1917, Image 6

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20per Cent Saved. Por Sjxtv Days On and after this date for *6O 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 at 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? /iring 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, BFor p| Weak p Women y y In use forover4oyearf! /a Tli usands of voluntary lt/1 ett rs from women, tell yA ing of the good Cardtii Ah A has done them. This is yjl he est proof of the value jpe yl Wy ofCardui. It proves that Wy A wy Cardui is a good medicine W/j for women. fyCB There are no harmful or CyS Vy* habit-forming drugs in fKyfj Cardui. It is composed ft/g K/Jj only of mild, medicinal 'v/A wyS ingredients, with nob-2 aitcr-cifects. (;y j TAKE The Woßian’s Tcaic I You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for you what it has done tor so many thousands of other Yf/% womenl It should he!p. KAri “I was taken sick, seemed to be ... ,” syyjii writes Mrs. Mary E.Vcs'.e, p/jj of Madison Heights, Va. “I get down so weak, wylk could hardly walk . . . pyß just staggered around. M ... 1 read of Cardui, F-y| and after taking one bot- l&yAI lie, or before taking quite '\y\ ill, 1 felt much better. ! yAjl took 3 or 4 bottles at ‘y that time, and was able to \/J '/ do my work. I take it in lA A the spring when run- \A\ y' down. I had no appciiie, fj/y A and I commenced eaMg. %Aj. A tis he best tonic 1 ever K'Ak V| saw.” Try Cardui. yA p| All Oraggis-’ Edmondson & Pirke have a line of Sc hi oss 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 j no mistake when you dress, you or your boys out in these famous lines of clothing. Tucy have stood the test and are bet ter than ever. Give them a call and look them over. j Sale Under Agreement. Georgia, Forsyth County. By virtue of an en 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 and sixty (160) acres, more or less of land, lying and being in the state of Georgia, and county of Forsyth, and described as fol lows: (40) acres more or less in the second distr : "t and first section of originally Cherokee j now Forsyth county, known as and lot number eleven hund red and thirty nine (1139), al so one nundred and twenty (120) acres more or less in the s< cond < siiict and fiist sectun of Forsyth county, known as land lots numbers one thousand and eighty four (1084), one, thousand and eighty threey (1083) ; one thousand and sevj •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, 1917. 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 a 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. IV. 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. T have about 75 bushels of seed wheat for sale at $3.25 per bushel. The New Fall Styles are now on display awaiting your inspection— come in and see them while they are new and fresh—while the lines are complete—We ex tend an invitation to all men to call and exam ine them at their earliest convenience. \ou 11 find the flew styles interesting: they’re quite dif ferent from anything seen before. Don’t put off this Fall thinking about your Fall oueftt until the season is half over—the very garment you want might be sold—and 'tis hard under these abnormal conditions to procure duplicates. Ifm styles we are showing are the choicest productions of such celebrated makers as Schloss Bros. & Cos. Baltimore New York, the Great Young Men’s house and others ot na tional reputation—we have models for the con seivative Dresser as well as for the extreme; and for the young fellow getting ready for Col lege and prepared to plunge into his first ‘ ‘long nants. ” Hundreds of patterns, models and styles to se lect from—Beautiful shades of Brown, Blue, Gray, Olive, Tan as well as classy mixtures and now lties. We want you to see them all. $1 0.00 to $25.00 Edmoaidsosi & Pirkle HEARDVILLE. Yesterday w T as some pretty Sunday, but to day is rainy. Misses Ollie Pirkle and Alice Mae Fowler visited Miss Estell Sewell Sunday. Mr. Linton Wallis from Camp Wheeler was visiting homefolk last of the week. We were all glad to see him back again. | Rev. C. A. Wallis filled his ap pointment at Mt Pisgah Sunday j Mr. J. A. McPherson spent. Sunday evening at Mr. Isaac Sewell’s. i Mr. Lemuel Nix and wife vis ited at Mr. A. B. Fowlers Sun day. . ■ Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife Mr. Wm Pirkle and Miss Nell Wyatt visited near Canton Sun day. The singing at Mr. Golden Price’s Sunday evening was sure fine. Mr. W. T. Bottoms and fam ily visited at Mr. E. J. Pirkle’s Sunday night. Miss Era Pirkle vis : tde Miss Jennie Sosebee Sunday p. m. Miss Maude Dawson visited Miss Maude Cape Sunday p.m. The singing at Mr. A. B. Fow ler’s Sunday night was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hakwins visited at Mr. J. C. Pirkle’s last Sunday. Mr,- Sam Cape and family, Mr. Claude Fowler and family and Mr. Arthur Sosebee and family visited at Mr. T. J. Sose bee’s Sunday. Miss Annie Bell Dawson vis ited Miss Era Pirkle Saturday night. Mr. John Pruitt and family visited at Mr. Henry Ellis Sun day night. Brown Eyes. Have your peas hulled on E. A. Bennett’s Power Huller. Sgchy,.. —■ 1 J Vet Contents 15Huid Drachm / ' ' T—r ' T* . r 7'.. Xu' '•? 1 2 * r ? . "?A r —'•' • ' ao boin h limor * r i-jti/o u*.. 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Just come in and pay up and we will give you one ForTnfants and Children. ■n—aw mr.Winßi '•*'* mMiuaHM Mothers Know That Genuine Castcria Always / % Bears the /fifj" Signatur^/^jjr kf & \j For Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORKCPT For Sale or Rent I have for sale or rent a nice home in the town of Gumming, with good conveniences. Call to see me. R. E. Hope. Geo. W. Heard has 500 pair of sample shoes to go at whole sale prices. adv.