The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 09, 1917, Image 3

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YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL. AMERICA IS FACING A GREAT CRISIS— but many of our people do not realize it. ....Thousands of Boys and Girls are facing a turning point in their careers —but fail to see the path leading to the ambition-crowned heights of success. Trained workers are needed today as never before. The future of America may depend upon their united efforts. Boys and girls who are equipped for efficient work can “help win the war,” while securing better positions for themselves and making rapid personal advance ment. The only thing standing in your way is lack of training. You will never get very far in this world at manual labor. Muscle is always re latively cheap. Brains are always at a premium and especially at this time, when so many po sitions must be filled quickly. You can learn our system of shorthand and typewriting in 8 to 12 weeks, and we will secure for you a good position. We have started thous ands of young men and women on the road to success in the Business World. Let us do as much for you. We give free courses, along with Shorthand or Bookkeeping, in Typewriting, Penmanship, spelling, Business Law, English and Arithmetic. Our system of Bookkeeping is up-to-date and, when learned, can be used in any modern bus iness office. Don’t let any light obstacle prevent you from entering our Fall classes, September 3rd. Call and discuss your problems with us, or write us freely. You must remember that “Where there is a will there is a way”. We have shown the way in thousands of cases. Our years of ex perience is at your service. Give us the oppor tunity of showing you how you can secure the necessary training to fit you for one of the many good positions open to ambitious young people. Act definitely. Call or write today. Decide that you will train for efficient service—that you will hold a much better job next year than now—that you will make the most possible of your life. We will glady help you. Write for our journal. ..“FORWARD”, which points the way to opportunity for you. It proves there are many desirable openings in business. BAGWfIA BUSINESS .COLLEGE 31 i. :d ift St., Dept. F—C. Atlanta, Ga. How To' Use The TELEPHONE ' Did it ever occur to you that you mlyht not the telephone in the right way? Do you speak sideways, above, be low, or six inches away from the trans mitter of your telephone? .. Li *" 3 You should talk directly into the transmitter—not simply at it. Keep your lipsTibout one inch from the mouthpiece. Speak in an even tone. It is not neces sary to shout. There is much that can be said about the proper way to telephone, but these little rules will help. 0 When you Telephone—Smile ' \ SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY J. E. PUETT, MANAGER. Subscribe for The News. In Loving Memory. Of my dear sister, Arzie Hood, who left this world A pril 9th, 1917. She was laid to rest in Coal Mt. cemetery on A prl 10th, aifter funeral services conducted by Rev. J. L. Wyatt Arzie leaves a husband, 3 children, 5 sisters, 1 brother & a host of other to mourn her loss. She was sixty seven years, three months and three days old when the Lord called her home. She joined the Baptist church when about twenty five years old, and liv ed a conser.raed Christian until death. Arzie was a good sister and mother and an obedient wife. She was loved by all who knew her. She had a loving smile for all she met. Oh, it seems so sad to think Arzie is gone. We never can see he sweet face in 'this world again, but we must trust in God, that we will all meet her and be in one united band around the great white throne V ill all the \ed ones 'who have gone on before, and where we can all rejoice togeth er, Romans 8 chapter 18th vs. “For I reckon that the suffering of this present world are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be reveal ed in us” Sister was not sick but a few days but suffered much, and bore her sufferings with great patience. Thou art gone we miss thee, sister, but I know you are free from care, and when here my work is ended, I will meet you over there. She is resting sweet ly resting in that home so bright and fair, with the angels she is waiting for my coming over there. Children take warning and look forward to that day when you will meet mother over yqn der in that sweet bye and bye and I hope if you all are not prepared to meet her you will never rest til you find Christ precious to your souls. John 14 chapter and 2nd verse, “In my father’s house are many man sions, if it were not so I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you, and if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you un to myself, that where I am ye may be also. I have no doubt about sisf* v but "’Lat s i.' is rest ing in the presence of Jesus for she was so easy and good every body loved her that knew her. She had. go .'id neighbors every where she went. We ought not to regret leaving this world as we do when we think of our loved one- who iuv'3 gme on before. Written by her heart-broken sister, Sofrona Hammond. I Edmondson & Pirkle never had such a strong line of shoes l as 11 is season shoes that will g:ve yen absolute satluactb-n; • n every i articular. Se * them before you shoe your family for the winter. It will be to your in terest. Edmondson & Pirkle have a good supply of 5 gallon cggi£ top jacketed cans for putting syrup in; also the friction top 10 lb size syrup buckets. These both make a nice presentable package for the market and will keep it fresh and nice. Want a nice Calendar for the coming year? Just come jjti and pay up and we will give yolS one W} (Sfi-to Top - off Meal r" 111 __ ll " 1" What could be better than a lIIZIANNir cu p (° r vvo ) g°°d. old ™ Luzianne? The aroma will tickle I your nose; the taste will tickle tfwT n ' your palate; the price will please your purse; and all will live hap pily ever after. Luzianne tastes '!• Reiivxavtcr c®. * all the way down. If it doesn’t taste better and go twice as far -i- -jgy as any other coffee at the price, The Luzianne Guarantee: go get your money back. NOW if, after using the contents —get a can of Luzianne and il\^Te: P ZTytV:t°- make jt do what we sa y- D°that cer win refund your money. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. jPZIANNEcoffee The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans ! pjOm tft?©® ' \f*/ ,? \ Every Housewife or . , f \ n Mother is ever under o i - jj i ~ rvous Strain. • which so often results !.[ . j ' ; in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, ,/ l i • t-. f'fic ■;? , r m o ■;/'! 4"*; 4 r* fs>\ * / •'•' } LhA-IwOiih i hv.A-J J y Nervous Disorders. p * lilies daoiy -hum ro -it. VT ;• T> ■$ 7¥T\ j V7> 'tl: J I ■ < f 7 1 I S', ti Vi 1 " ‘i • ii> v. *' *• wit V con,!. I "Id >• .t . .1 L.oei.'UC \' I•• v. .> , :s Highly Rcccnr.~nend.cd t ■ - V. ip Such Cacc3. rw Mf J IT. K* •* •::* > ‘^ IF FIRST COTTLE FAILS TO I<>~' my m frif-noo who 1... *e __ „ 1 :s<■<; it tviih • • • isfi.•: < •• r is. BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL ; <. . *[/y V. -' i ; SG REFUNDED. 17:, Uriadny.;-. irVlien N. Y- \ wmmo‘ V * •' w I A* . A Victro?a- —€ fAiS/Ai,:-; Yvarh - to your recreanem After a hard “session'’ at tennis or golf n is good to hear the music of the Victrola. It “touches ihe spot ' to sink in a comfortable chair after strenuous exercise, while the world’s foremost artists pi - y and sing the music that you love best. You can have a Victrola ically upon your < ■ „•. • I\op in and ask us about it today —and w bile you’re }.:.•• nr favorite artists entertain you. Victors and Vi • r..!av . y. Y\ Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Cos., ,'i ". fc \ Gainesville, Ga. ” vc.f'fv. a '-A --' Ready For Service. I will keep my Duroc Jersey hog another year, and will ask the same old price, $2.00, for his services. J. M. Thornton, Cumming, Ga., route 5. i Fur. for the Children. Soak a cupful of dried peas over night. They then can be easily pierced At the same provide a bo of i wooden toothpicks Hy combining llie two your children will find amusement by the hour in making playthings of | every descrip .on