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CORINTH.
The singing: and Sunday school
was fine Sunday evening. Ido
not believe them servies could
"be beat. I wish that every user
of strong drink could have been
there and heard them. 1 think
that it sure would have been e
nough to convince any one that
strong drink is a mockery as
•the bible tells us it is i
Our next lesson is the first
chapter of Neh.. It is a prayer
and J. W. Thomas and L. B.
Sexton are appointed to make
a talk and tell what prayer is.
and what effect it has.
Remember that Saturday and
Sunday are regular meeting
days. Let all that are interest
ed in the church at this place
be presen as the is some impor
tant business to attend to. Mr.
Nix will be present to sing for
us after dinner, He will sing
the old Christian Harmony. He
can sing and play everything in
it so all that love good music
come and bring your song book
We expect other good singers
to be wih us as it is expected
that Prof. John Webb will also
be here. So let us all be pres
ent and have a good time serv-
ing the Lord. It is also commu
nion day at this place.
Miss Ferris Williams has gone
to Texas where her brother is
sick, Hope they will soon be a
ble to come back. soon.
There is not much sickness s at
this writing in this part, where
of we are gir l
I hope our people will contin
lie to work for our Master as
they have beeu. It seems that
our people are just as much in
terested now as they were in
the summer. I believe that
they are more interested now
than in the summer, so I think
we are improving. May we all
?member that theie is just as
much danger of death in the
winter as in the summer. So let
us all watch and be ready for
we don’t know what hour your
Lord doth come. For He tells
us that he will come as a thief
in the night. So let us all be
ready. The day has past and
gone, the evening shades ap
pear, oh may we al remember
well, the night of death draws
near. So I will say good will to
all men andp eace on earth is
what I want.
A Subscriber.
MIDWAY.
The fourth Quarterly Confer
ence of the Alpharetta circuit
was held here Saturday.
Several porkers have been
killed in this part.
Mr. M. J. Hooper has return
ed from the Fair at Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puckett
a isited at Mrs Fannie Hansards
Sunday.
Mr. Early Bennett and fam
ily and Mr. T. S. Bennett visited
at Mr. Carl Spences Sunday.
An epidemic of scarletina
seems to be among the people
in this community.
The Misses Boling were the
guests of Miss Fannie Hall on
Sunday.
Several from around here are
going to Jacksonville to wor*
at the camp.
J.B.
ROUTE 3.
Mr. T. S. Bennett visited Mr
Carl Spence and family Sunday
Mrs. Emma Glover and chii
dren spent Saturday nigh- and
Sunday at Mr. Will Barnett’s
Mr. Dwight Vaughan visit
ed his sister, Mrs. Ethel Brook
hear Brookwood Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie Guthrie visited
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at Mr. Truman Bennett’s Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Bob McGinnus and dau
ghter, Kate, visited Mr. Col
bert Buice and family near
Sharon Sunday.
Mr. Newton Satterfield and
family visited Mr. Bill Bennett
and family Saturday night and
Sunday. *
( Mr. Grady Green and family
spent Saturday night at Mr. J.
M. Satterfield’s.
Mrs. Hassive Vaughan visit
ed at Mr. M. L. McWhorter’s
Sunday.
i Mrs. Hassie Vaughan and
Winnie Dempsey visited Mrs.
Ann Bennett Friday p. m.
Mr. Almand Pruitt and wife
visited Mr. Tandy Anglin and
family Sunday.
SHARON.
Mr. Bob McGinnus and dau
ghter visited Mr. Colbert Buice
Sunday.
Those visiting at Mr. J. D.
Buice’s Sunday were: Mrs. Hat
tie Terry and daughters, Mr.
B. F. Gantt and family and Mr
Roy Buice and family.
Mr. Troy Spence spent Satui’j
day and Sunday at Mr. Daniel
.Bagley’s.
Mrs. Ellen Buice and daugh
ter spent Sunday with Misses'
Queen and Lizzie Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Buice viS|
ited Mr. Jasper Martin near
Bethlehem Sunday.
I guess all you corespondents
are expecting to attend the fair
Tuesday.
Most everybody has
busy picking cotton and pulling
corn and did not do much visit j
mg the past w’eek.
Mrs. Zilla Harris spent Tues.
day afternoon with Mrs. Lester
Kidd.
Mr. Colbert Buicfe and wife
spent Saturday night at Mr. M.
S. Buice’s.
Next Sunday is the regular
singing evening. at this place.
Nell.
STAR ROUTE.
Wheat sowing is the order of
the day in this part.
Mr. John Poss spent Sunday j
afternoon at Mr J L Hansards, j
Mr. DeWitt Fowler and fam'
ily spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Mr T G Smith’s.
Those visiting at Mr. Thad
Tullis Sunday afternoon were:
Mr. Homer Wood and wife and
Mr. Eli.iav Samples and wife.
Mrs. T. B. Fowler and sons
spent Sunday at Mr. Preston
Green’s.
Mr. John Mcßrayer and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. J. L. Han
sards.
Mr. H. G. Bolden and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
J. W. Pruitt’s.
Mrs. B. J. Bagley and child
ren spent last Monday at Mr.
J. L. Samples.
I am sorry to say that Mrs.
LaFayette Barnes is ill at this
writing. Hope for her a spee
dy recovery.
Well, I will ring off for this
time with best wishes to all.
Daddy.
To the Overseers:
The overseers of Cumming
district are hereby notified to
put their roads in good condi
tion by December 10th.
Commissioners.
Rush Woodliff of near Silver
Shoals has some fine pigs for
sale. Go get one.
Everybody knows that Geo.
W. Heard sells shoes cheaper
than anybody, and also more of
them. adv - I
To AllJFord Owners:
We have just finished one of the most modern
and up-to-date Ford Service Stations and Ford Gar
ages in Georgia. The erection of this building does
add one cent additional profit to our business-as a
matter of fact it will cost us more money to do bus
ness since occupying this new building., We have
erected this building for the comfort and conve
nience of our Pord Owners.
•
We are each day adding machinery and modern
equipment to our shop in an effort to make it
The Very Best
and efficient in the country. We are, and will be,
preparedfto do your repair work in a modern and
scientific way. We will do work that will stand the
test off time and roads. Being Ford agents we are
as much interested in the welfare of your car as
you are yourself. It is.to our interest to make ev
ery Ford car in the country run as best it will.
Strickland & Wisdom
AGENTS, FORSYTH AND DAWSON COUNTIES.
Important Notice.
To the Public: I will be on the
road for a few days for the pur
pose of collecting what is due
me for Watkins Remedies. I
am owing for some of these
goods and they are expecting
me to pay for them, or else I’ll
be sued. Now, I have waited
patiently on you, and I must
have my money, or I shall be
compelled to place these ac
counts in the hands of an offic
er for collection. Any one ow
ing me and not expecting to be
at home fo-nkhe next few weeks
will please leave the amount
with their homefolks, so that I
can get my money as I can’t af
ford to go over the same ground
two or three times. I also have
on hand at my home some of
these goods which I expect to
close out at the same old price
Call and get what you want.
Respectfully,
H. T. Pirkle.
Notice.
I still have my Duroc Jersey
male hog. Will charge $2.50
for his services.
H. W. Tollison.
For Sale or Rent.
I want to sell 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 M once
R. E. Harrison.
X)T'd
If Your System Is Poisoned
with acids, you cannot know what it
is to ba healthy. Acids poison the
blood and are the source of many dis
eases affecting the heart and arteries,
skin and mucous surfaces, joints and
muscles, and the brain and general
nervous system. Some of these dis
eases are Rheumatism in various
forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples,
boib, rashes, and other skin diseases,
Malaria, Scrofula and general blood
troubles. In order to restore yourself
to a healthy condition, you must drive
PUBLIC SALE.
i will sell at my home place near G. R.
Westbrook’s store, On November 22nd, 1917,
About 112 acres of land, with two good
dwelling houses, barns and other outbuild
ings; also one Cultivator and farm tools of
all kinds, one set of shop tools, one 2-horse
wagon,, one buggy and set of harness, one
mule tour years old, one horse five years old,
one milk cow. 25 or 30 gallons of syrup, corn
fodder, a lot of household and kitchen furni
ture, and a lot of other articles too tedious
id ill entiOii.
All owing me notes due by that date will
please call and selile between naw and then
as lam going to move.
G. E. W HITMIRE,
Gainesville, Ga., Route 9.
these acids from your system and
purify your blood.
S. S. S. has been purifying and re
vitalizing the blood of thousands for
fifty years. It is a purely vegetable
remedy, and is the most efficient agent
known for cleansing the blood and
building up the system.
Ask for it at your druggist’s, and
don’t accept a substitute. For special
medical advice write to Medical De
partment, Swift Specific Cos., 308 Swift
Building, Atlanta. Ga.