The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 16, 1917, Image 5

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Notice To Our Subscribers $ Owing to the increase in postage, pa per, and everything connected with our busi ness it is absolutely necessary for us that we coiled all due on subscription. W have managed as best wo could during the year, and have not asked for money from our subscribers. In doing so we have been compelled to incur some obliga tions which are about due, .and we will certainly appreciate it if those who are due us will call and help us At Once if Possible • A statement showing your standing with-us has or will be mailed to you. Asa token of our Appreciation of your early attention to this matter and ofyour kind patronage, we have secured a limited numter of line CALENDARS, without an advertisement on than, and will, present one to all paying for their paper while they fast. Come at Oiice as we only have a limited number. They will be an ornament to your home. J. B. Patterson. They Let Him Sleep "Since t.ikln" Fcley Kidney Pills I believe / cm entirely cured and 1 i ' '• s/eep soundly all night. ” j —'BBSIIXd lL T ' Straynt * J Take two of Fo!e y Kidney tumjii X -'jM b -1 Vl ' Pills with a glass of pure water after each meal and at X RfPXXX O bedtime. A quick and easy \ { (?\V?)b*, .o 0wa ? to put a stop to your I 0000 0 0 getting- up lime after time j ° ®%> 0 during the night. / n To u ° o' Foley Kidney Pills also Stop Oj > pain in back and sides, head- LjpO U ache, stomach troubles, dis -0 turbed heart action, stiff and X) u/ 0 aching joints and rheumatic 0 0 pains due to kidney and n 0 <y& Am fcladdcr aUm:nts - U Jh i/' O*• .!•’/ \ ; y G.UKESVnXE. GA.. RP. No. 3. Mr. l-Zf'-i H. T. .'tr OTI- - : ■ l'ji- ten years I've V ''V" t" ( // bten tr. fiecpall ni*i!t -vitijout eettmg V* A x // I'?. Scnt*pt. .r.- -.- '•S' a lev/ minutes after V . //f // - •> ■!M l • to £*:' up, aril I tried /") if / v >/ c-.rr Viirr ' ■■ - ' ' t;i • trouble. Last Q v/ 5 ' ff :-..ir I t:\rd 1 ■ , Ki- v-y ' and after . ,• " , / e.-c am entirely * 1 --G - ‘ ' ' ... t-jrtd i.a<* I rlci.i ir. !i OiEht.” since ' i/ti - . ' Don’t Miss I Lis ~ ■ Clipping anil sc, with yon: .: .me ar.! : ; ts i..n ch.-a’.;.. nu t: ••• w-l mail you trial package containim* iaiiii'ie.K of Fyley h i-c ..sy ar.a I ar Compound, -oley Sidney Pills arid Foley Cathartic Tablets. fofsom 9 s liotei Bullard & Bennett, Prop’ra,, 1 ! 16 1-2 MarietfaSt., Atlanta, Ga.^ Rob Bennett, one of the Proprietors, is an old Forsyth county boy, and he'll .be delighted to have his friends to drop around to see him when m the city. This hotel 1 as been remodeled, paint ed, and put in up-to-date condition by the present management, and deserves your patronage. 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 o\v ing me and not expecting to be at home for the next few weeks will please leaye the amount with their homefolks, so that I carf 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 1 close dut at the same old price Call and get what you want. Respectfully, H. T. Pirkle. Patients tram Si! Over Georgia It would surprise you to know the vast number of Georgians from all over the state who go to the One Price Den tal Office, 104)4 Whitehall st., Atlanta, to have their teeth attended to. There are hundreds of them. And all of them find they can save money by paying railroad fare to Atlanta and availing themselves of the services of the skilled operators at the One Price Dental Office. R. S. Sparks, of Shiloh, Ga., says in a letter doted March 15, It-7: “You worked on my teeth a year ago in February. The work has been per fectly satisfactory. J could not agk any more of a cerrtiri.” Here is me One Price Dental Office low schedule of prices: Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3 per tooth; finest set of toeih money can buy, $5. Ail work guaran teed ten years. The next tinj* Y9 ur teeth need attention, be sure 1 0kvt an estimate from the Or e Price D<%! Office before you have the work do:®. Have your peas hulled on E A. Bennett’s Power Huller. WAR ® HOME FOR 0® BOYS “OVER-THERE” IS “Y" SLOOAH * * ■ n, * . •i- * • ~ - • A * ~ • /V, 4 > “War-Zone Home for Our Boys 'Over-There'.” That is the slogan which has been adopted by the National War Work Council of the Young Men’s Christian Association which has extern ve j ’ for carrying its recreational, education al, social and religious work to the hundreds of thousands of American troops who will go overseas to France this winter. The “Y” is already “over-there.” Buildings have been constructed for the first American overseas expedition ary army and at the harbors of France for the navy. They are the nearest approach to home that General Per shing’s and Admiral Sims’ men find in all the foreignness with which they are surrounded. There they can write letters, read American newspapers and magazines, have their athletics, learn French, hold their Bible classes. These “little bits of America” taV the place “over-there” of school, the ater, gymnasium, club, church and home. They must be supplemented with other buildings in all of the fighting ucnes as rapidly as the Unit ed States reach the other side. The ”is also “over-there” among tha. troops of our allies. It gets its refreshment stands right up into the trenches themselves and serves hot 'rialcs and many other supplies to the fpSii PERUNA Best AH I \ Around Medicme sfl TJiopc ~j Ever Made Set. i.-.. \ T Oil Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Cooper St., Al iX lanta, Georgia, writes: fe< ***! Wtll “I suffered for fifteen veers with lUfer **W rheumatic symptoms. Pcvuna cured PithJieft , me a! ' d 1 think it is the test all ’around medicine ever marie. I hopo k „JjiKaH3ab! nrn . you will publish this letter for the JL /US h :iefit of othen who 01: T pjfny There who o' : crt 1 and med asar c ines can proof e Peruria 'i sbleta. STA.R ROUTE. Mr. Eugene Wood and wife spent Sunday at Mr. Paul Bar nes. Mrs. T. B. Fowler and son, day night with his brother, Mr. Noah Fowler. Mr. Thad Tullis spent Sun day afternoon at Mr. Reece Barrett’s. Mrs. A. S. Samples spent a part of last week at Mr. Jesse Pirkle’. Mr. T. B. Fowler and son, and Mrs. D. T. Fowler and lit tle daughter spent Sunday after noon at Mr. D. E. Wright’s. Mrs. Tom Vaughan and chil dren spent Sunday at Mr. J. W. Pruitt’s. Mrs. Hamp Edwards and chil dren spent Sunday night at Mr. S. B. Wright’s. ‘Mr. H. G. Bolden and family, Sunday afternoon at Mr. 1 J. W. Pruit’s. Mr. Homer Wood and wife and sister, Miss Kate, spent Sun day afternoon at Mr. L Woods. Daddy, men. The picture herewith shows ono of these “canteens” with the British forces in the Holy Land. “The more stuff we can get up to I lit? front, the more wo ran dispose of,” writes ono of tlie secretaries with these (roots. “The no n come for many miles, most of them, *ud we can meet inly a part of their needs, as the supply is never equal to the demand. A line of men a quarter of a mile long waiting their turn is not uncommon.” There arc now 600 War Work Y. M. C. A. buildings in operation in the camps of the United S'ntos manned by 2,00 ) socretaii.-s. Hundreds of oth er buildings and men are required for overseas. It is to continue and expand this service to our own troops at home and abroad and among our allies in France, Russia and Italy, as well as in the prison camps -something like 20,000,000 men all told—that a cam paign for 135,000,000 is being con ducted throughout tin nation from No vember 11 to 19. Every citizen’s help is needed, just as it was needed for the Red Cross and the Liberty Loan. Send checks to C. K. Calhoun, Campaign Director* Southeastern Department, y. M. Q. A- Atlanta, Qa, ROUTE 2. Well. Pap said that I*would have to be a better kid or San ta wouldnt bring me anything but a clishrag soaked in syrup. Say. Bud. are you expecting anything that good? Mr. Ceneith Munroe left Sat urday for the Gate Ciy. Ivlr! J. H. McCoy and family and Mrs. Ollie Bolton spent Sunday at Mr. D. E. Martin’s. Mr. Abbott Guthrie of Allan la is spending awhile with his grand-father, Mr. L. B. Munroe and other relatives here. Miss Clarice McCoy has re turned from a visit to relatives at Drew. Married Sunday, Miss Gustie Kelly to Mr. Jim Croy, Esq. L. S. Fou'.:; i if ri Ag the cere mony. Mr. J. B. Byers and family 'vi.-ited relatives near Mat Sat urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pool are visiting relatives in Cherokee county at present. | Mr. Mark Heard and family I visited at Mr. J. P. Chadwick’s (Sunday. i Mr. C. E. Tatum and family visited the latters parents Sun day.