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because they possess all that
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Copyright, Hilton Ochs & Cos.
Eidrnondsosi & Parkle.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Ufarmera Sc iUmhants lank
Located at Cumming, Ga.,
At The Close of Business Sept., 10, 1917.
Resources Liabilities
Demand Loans 4 2011 00 Capita| Btock p ajd In 25 000 00
Time Loans 19d 320 o3 Surplu3 Kund l 0 904 03
Overdrafts secured 2 500 00 Undivided Profitßi lca3 our .
Overdratts unsecured 2 263 84 r(jnt Expenses> Taxes Paid
Bonds and Stocks owned by Rank 60'00 Dae Unpajd Dividerd3 g 2 0 0
Ranking House 6 000 O 0 lnd;vidual De p ogits subject
Furniture and fixtures' 2 347 20 to Check . 55 797 15
Other Real Estate - to. . 3 Certificate . sfi SB7 18
Due iron. Ranks and Bank- Wlte Payable; 60 000 0 0
ers in this State i 131 51
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 5 908 69
Currency 1 202 00
Cold 60 00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 6'9 42
cash Items 2 645 38
Sundry Collectians 75 00
P.rcenue Stamps 11 1 10
bu, at kl, 238 120 36 TOTAL 238120 <1,6
MrS - Ip OF GEORGIA, FOR-YTH COUNTY.
I nd ita re m< * HOPE, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank
„ ‘ ’ J.’ a dills sworn, savs that the above and foregoing statement is a true
family. I p of Bajd Par , k as : l lov vn bv the files in said Bank.
Rev. j ) r. k hope.
his apftom to and subscribed before me, tins 17thdav of Sep. I! 41 7.
churr* OLEN N ME9RIT TANARUS, c. N- P.
Notice
After September Ist I will
grind only on Wednesday and
Saturday of each week.
T. L.Brannon.
For Sale or Rent.
I want to soil or rent my home
in Cumming. Good 6-room
dwelling, waterworks, bath
room and good tub. Good gar
den, fruit trees. In fact, a sure
enough home. See me at once
R. E. Harrison.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In rorOvor 3o Years
always DL'ciLS . ~• . -rv *~wertJ
tbs /V //yAw",
'•* cf
FPT'vCT DENTAL
I, lilikfii?! WORK
AT LOWEST PKICES
Y/e do not cliavgo one penny more than
the V" "outadvertise.
K'***£*K? HO fifCRE
fat -CiiW*. IWOLI-SS
Best Go!E Crowns s<***)
Bridge Work . . <Qj)
* vs
, | BEST
SEYOF
. .. ■
Painless Methotl. Skillful Operators of
yeai b’ experience. We will pay your rail
road fare to Atlanta if your work
amounta to as much as $lO.
One Price Dental Office,
:‘ S1 Cor. M-Lthc:'. APsnta. Ga.
Any one who has a good en
and saw mill to soil, pb a. .’
< . on I!./‘,V. Tollison, route 2
CORINTH.
Mark them who cause divis
ions among you and have no
communion with them. Why
did Jesus speak these words?
i’ cause he knew there would
be wolves in sheep’s clothes
that would creep in among the
flock, and cause division among
the sheep as is already shown
in some parts now. So we had
Letter look out for them and a
void their company.
The prayer meeting was fine
again Sunday night. I would
like for Hill Billy to come and
be with us sometime and seee
how we do. There is some
from town that is taking of com
ing and being with us. Come on
brothers and sisters and see
how you like the way we run
our Sunday school and prayer
meeting, and if you can help us
ve sure will appreciate it.
Well, for next Sunday we have
a lesson that tells us something
about drunkenness, and we
have four sister 4 who have es
says to read or the lesson, and
also Bro. Sex o.i and Rev. J. W.
Thomas are to make a talk on
drunkenness. We are a little
bashful but we invite all that
can to come and be with us. We
are going to meeet as soon as
we can after dinner and sing
some. Ist. We invite all singers
to be with us as we will have a
good organ there to make mu
sic. The committee is about to
complete their w r ork of getting
money for the organ.
Let us all remember that the
second Saturday and Sunday in
November areour regular meet
ing days at this place. Let us
all be ready for it and be there
at our places and ready to do
our part.
Rev. J. W. Thomas visited Mr
H. C. Williams Sunday.
Miss Lillie Jackson visited at
Mrs. Alice Wiliam’s Sunday.
There was a large crowd
stopped at Rev. J. W. Thomas’
Sunday on ther return from Ro
anoke, and sure did some good
singing. •
Rev. J. W. Thomas and wife
and baby spent Saturday night
with Mr. Emery Hansard.
Wishing all the correspond
ents and our clejver editor a
good time, I will close.
EAST CUBA.
As I haven’t seen any dots
from this part thought I would
write a few.
Those visiting at Mr. J. 11. Me
Coy’s Sunday were: Mr. W. B.
Charles and family, Mrs. Jas.
Porter and children.
Mr. Minor Mayfield and fam
ily of near Ebenezer visited Mr.
C. I. Couch Saturday night.
Mr. D. E. Martin and wife
visited Duff Bolton Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Munroe and fami
ly visited Mr. L. B. Munroe Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pilcher
were called Sunday to the bed
side of their daughter, Mrs. J.
W. Neal.
Mr. W. L. Poole spent Sun
day afternoon with C H Whitt.
Mrs. W. L. Poole spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Ber
tha Pilcher.
Mr. D. S. Pilcher and family
and Miss Susie Pilcher spent
Sunday at Charlie Tatum’s.
Misses ClarVe and Gladys Me
Coy are visiting Mr. R. M. Win
go near Drew.
Mr. Geo. Byers and family
visited relatives near Frogtown
Sunday.
Mr. C. M, Coffey and family
who have been making their
home with Mrs. E H Chadwick
They Let Him Sleep
“Si -r tah\np Fo/ry Kidney Pills l
fl bcl’eva / ant entirely cured and l
M ** *•* P soundly all nijht. M
J ; '’j T. Straynge
J >■,:ss ’ 7 .he two of Foley Kidney
V ;'AV PM* with a glass of pure
A ■/' w-at.-r after each m -a! and at
’> fie. A quick and easy
l (PnUK <J,O° w ■' 13 P ut a st °p to your
1 yf/C o'o. gett.a.T up time after time
0 dari '-. the night.
“n / 0 /fM °°° r - ley Kidney Pill,: also stop
/ D /) O pain in back and sides, head
40'0 _ ache, stomach troubles, dis
q q turned heart action, stiff and
L/ 0 nchr g joints and rheumatic
y X-\ jvvJ&C Pait-s d-'o to kidney and
0 //i flat r ailments.
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V U , GAl'f SVILLE. GA.. R. R. No. 3. Mr.
■■ / H. r. . >y-Mstiyi: “For ten years I’ve
\" / vV'"*’ 1 • 'j bt on it - >le to sleep all niflit without kettinj
✓T -> /// up - " ires only a lew minutes alter
f ‘-O ■'// I l 14 hav • to get up, and 1 tried
il / * „ / every"! ,7 I heard off r the fr >uble. Last
.. r -r. // V w 1 t c 4 Foley Kidney PiL: and niter
a'/jl*? ( t lv,v i hr’eve 1 im entirely
sinceliao’e. R'l-.Y/> '.Y/sYM's'? ‘ * ‘‘” B * ound “' *" n '“ nt '" -
1 A-- r Ff- f * ° t ’ e a chance to ‘ Foley & Co.’s family remedies,
1Y - 1 • • uv-t to :■ .-y ft Cos.. - 5 • hefTeld Ave., Chic;, o, 111., this
clipping and Sc. with you** na:. oc* 1 ;*v!v J .r< si wiiit learly, and th y will mail you
trial package c .naming samples i-'oijy'. Honey and Tar Compound, Foley Kidney
Pills and Foley C athnnic Tablets.
PoSsom’s Hotel
Bullard & Bennett, Frop’ra., VV
16 1-2 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga/^?
Rob Bennett, one cf the Proprietors,
is an old Forsyth county hoy, and , he’ll
he delighted to have his triends to drop
around to see him when in the city.
This hotel has been remodeled, paint
ed, and put in up-to-date condition by
the present management, and deserves
your patronage.
have moved to Atalnta.
Well, we all know that Mr.
White has killed Mr. Green and
Miss Blossom, and for fear he
will get this Bud. I’ll go.
Bud.
ROUTE 7.
I will write a few dots from
this place as I have not seen
any in a good while.
Cotton picking is the order
of the day in this neck of the
woods.
Mr. Joe Green spent Sunday
with his son, Mr. Henry Green.
Mr. Albert Day and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Lewis
Day and family.
Mesrs S. S. Ponder and J. S.
Hawkins made a business trip
to Atlanta Monday.
Those visiting at Mr. S. S.
Ponder’s Sunday, were: J. R.
Rolins and family, A. W. Hawk
ins and family, J. S. Hawkins
and family and J. L. Chadwick
Mr. Marcus Green spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. J. D.
Rollins and family.
Miss Lillie Pearson spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Lillie
Mae Collett.
Mr Henry Hawkins spein Sun
day with Mr. Smith Tallant.
Notce.
All parties owing me note
or account please meet them
prompt, as my expenses have
doubled the last year, and the
ones I owe say they want their
money. Please don’t wait for
me to send after it 3 or 4 times
Suppose I waited for you to
send after me several times
when you wanted my services,
would you wait for me to come
Do as you wish to he done by,
and I will be content.
Your Friend & Servant,
R. H. Brambl tt, M. D.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JARRET P. FOWLER
Attomey-at-Law
CUMMING, GEORGIA
Will Practise in All Courts
Over F & M Bank
DR. J. C. GILSTRAP
Calls Attended Day or Night
Office at W. B. Bagwell Place.
Gumming, Ga., Route 3.
DR. J. L. HARRISON
Dentist
301-302 Jackson Building
Gainesville, Ga.
W. W. PIRKLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Cumming, - Georgia.
Office at Residence. Phone 88.
DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON
Specialist in Diseases of
The Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat
302-303-304 Jackson Building,
Gainesville, Ga.
DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
Office in Dougherty Hotel 1
All Work Guaranteed
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Norcross, Ga.
Day and Night ’Phone.
Call on Edmondson & Pirkle
for your seed wheat, rye and
oa‘ . Appier, red rust proof and
Bur-. All good varieties for
sowing for fall, and don’t neg
lect to sow plnty of small grain
Edmondson & Pirkle have on
hand a good lot of nice feathers
also a gross of Special Feather
Pillows to go at 40c that weigh
about 1 3-4 lbs each, guaran
f< and all new feathers and sani
tary.