The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 09, 1917, Image 6

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20per Cent Saved. For SSxtv Days ■ On and after this date for 60 days every customer buying goods at this store will be given a profit sharing cer tiffcate 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? 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 every lady calling at our store a teaspoon of Rogers ’ well known make. GEO. W. HEARD, For Weak Women In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardu; has done them. This is the best proof of the value -of Cardtu. It proves that "CartHii is a'good mediciac ' for women. There are no harmful or habit-forming drugs in Carditi. It is composed only of mild, medicii el ingredients, with no b and after-elfects. 1 TAKE Pi S'* The Woman’s 1.,. Is You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for yen what it lias done for so many thousands of ell.. r woment It should help. “1 was takes sk. , seemed to be . . . , ” writesMr 1. Mary LkVesle, cf Madison Heights, \ . “1 got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. ... 1 read of Cardui, and after taking one bat tle, or before taking quite all, I felt much better, f took 3 or 4 bottles rt that time, and was able to do my work. 1 take i: m the spring when run down. I had no appcille, and I commenced eakr.g. It is the best tonic I ever saw.” Try Cardui. A!! Druggists J. 70 All persons due me by note or account please come and set tle by Nov. 15th, as I am going to move about that date. Thank you. J. T. Lamb, j Alex Vaughan has a good home on Atlanta Street, good bermuda pasture with running water, in fact, an up-to-date place, which he wants to sell at a reasonable price and ©n good terms. C{jll to see him. j Sale Under Agreement. Georgia, Forsyth County. By virtue of an agreement en tered into between the owners thereof, will be sold at public outcry on the loth day of No vember, 1017, at the court house door in said county, be-- tween the legal hours of ten 1 and two o’clock, 11-12 undividi 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 and first section of originally Cherokee now Forsyth county, known \is and lot number eleven hund red and thirty nine (1139), al so one nundred and twenty (120) acres more or less in-the s< corn! < '.strict and first sectv.-n of Forsyth county, known as land lots numbers one thousand 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, 1917. C. M. Lowe, 11. B. Lowe, Queen Lowe, Lizzie Lowe, Eunice Buice, Lucy Lowe, r 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. ¥&ms§s Reserve strength for mother hood is of two fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take ENULSid) It supplies pure cod liver oil for rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredi ents for strengthening the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment. It is free from alcohol. Insist on the genuine. The Norwegian cod liver oil in Scott’s Emulsion is now rcfiacd in our own American laboratories which makes it pore and palatable. Lcwne, Bloomfield, N.J. 17-fIP The New Fall Styles are now on display awaiting your inspection come m 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. You’ll find the new styles interesting: they’re quite dif ferent from anything seen before. Don’t put off this Fall thinkinq about your Fall outfit until the season is half over-the very qavuient you want miyht be sold—-and ’tis hard under these abnormal conditions to procure duplicates. The styles we are showing are the choicest pro Ju tions of such celebrated m- kersa Schloss Bros. & Cos. Baltimore New York. the Great Young Men’s house and others of na tional reputation—we have models for the con servative Dresser as well as for the extreme; and for the young fellow getting ready foi; Col lege and prepared to plunge into his first “long pants. ” Hundreds of patterns, models and styles to se lect from— Beautiful shades of Brown, Blue, Gray, Olive, Tan as well as classy mixtures and novelties. • We warn yen lo see*them all. $1 o*oo s^s*oo Edmondson & Ferktes ROUTE-7. i Mr. Walton Green visited Mr Henry Green and family Satur day night. Misses Bessie and Jessie Day visited Misses Lorna and Eunice Chadwick Sunday. Mr. Byron Rollins visited Mr J. IA Rollins and family Satin day night. Misses Mary and Maggie Pearson visited Mr. Bill Pear son and family Saturday night and Sunday. Misses'Winnie Da? and Grace Green visited at Mr. J. L. Nix Friday night. Mrs. S. S. Ponder and child ren visited at Mr. A. W. Hawk ins Sunday Mr Fed Aaron and family visited Mr. Bill Pearson and family Sunday. Mr. Henry Hawkins visited Mr. Smith Tallant Saturday night. Mr. Marcus Green visited Mr J. D Rollins and family Sunday! " Mr. Hard Green visited at' Mi*. Bill Pearson’s Sunday. Mr. S. S Ponder visited Mr. R. D. Strickland Sunday p m. Mr. John Tallant visited Mr Jim Nix and family Sunday p m I think I can write up a wed ding soon. Bill. For Sale. 140 acre farm; about 50 acres in cultivation, about 25 in bot toms, balance timber. 3 room house. See me at once. P. W. Green, Si vanee, Ga., route 2. Important All parties who owe Mr. L. Foster Hunt for blacksmithing will please to call at my office and sette the same at once. Do not overlook this matter. Your friend, Jarrett P. Fowler. 'f > fruVlsFit-id Drachmj f~“ t-<~ A I ; V* , , , Vk ' •' ' 1 ■ r ■*.■■■ * ' ‘ 1 f■'(<'l-J>."t~ OO <ij . - . r ;-. It .•> ert 'f. 1 • ■ J . n f/ifi Sri . • . 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Mothers Know That Gemraa Gastcria Always / * Bears tlio Signaturo//x of fW jV\ M Ose lJr For Over Thirty tears TKt CCNTAUH COM**NV NEW CITY. For Sale or Rent I have for sale or rent a nice home in the town of CummijLg, 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.