The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 16, 1917, Image 7

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PlyajU.- -yj|grfX This is one of the new Over coat models in tfl ■— UM - | v r. ' S V /wß&wEeSlk J sfiftS. affa ®s®&isti ?4m*\ ffl vM - JHkM 1 i ’llwL -■; r. f’w. '*• ! .s*tdcg£- e th£ A §&*?,, ■ Js3c, w.wmr: gf.iwaS *. ' ,' ifw nnmrapyr VSs^H^*#Br uSH&SB •. 4 -; -55? * * *>*' Fit ky ; A;.,, ijf. •£' ■Rlflllli Il II * " v 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 teed all new feathers and sani tary. Notice After September Ist I will grind only on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. T. L. Brannon. i*, fjsjir j] V* %& diofrs Copyright, ; Ulton Ochs & Cos, Important Notice. All parties owing me either by note or account must call at once and settle and save cost. Dr. J. Thad Bramblett. Ready For Service. I will keep my Duroc Jersey hog another year, and will ask the same old price, $2.00, for nis services. J. M. Thornton, Camming, Ga., route 5. loliiloi ®o|?s TRADE” MARK Overcoats The new Military Trench Style, and other snappy cre ations, in all popular lengths . and new special fabrics which feature and characterize these models. We offer an abundant selection of iliij Clothes TRACE MARK sls to $25 Every garment is specially fashioned: made from de pendable loth, and tailored by an organization that has devoted more than twenty years of specialization on clothes for good dressers. The maker stand:; back of each sale. A “ Gold Bond ” certifi cate cf guarantee in the pocket of every garment. EDMONDSON & PiRKtEJ Gumming, Ga. 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. 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. Cumming, Ga., Route 3. DR. J. L. HARRISON j Dentist 391-302 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 All Work Guaranteed O. W. SETTLE Funeral Director & Nor cross, Ga. Day and Night ’Phone. Call on Edmndson & Pirkle for your seed wheat, rye and oats, Appier, red rust proof and Burt. All good varieties for sowing for fall, and don’t neg lect to sow plnty of small grain 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 be done by, and I will be content. Your Friend & Servant, R. H. Bramblett, M. D. Any one who has a good en gine and saw mill to sell, please ! call on H. W. Tollison, route 2 CORINTH. TheVo is a right smart of sick ness in this part at present. The sick are Ben Pendley, J. W. Thomas baby,, Jim Cook’s baby and Mrs. John Day. Hope they wilksoon be out again. The death of our friend, Bry an Williams has caused a lot of grief and sorrow in this section for he was a nice young man, and was loved by all who knew, him. He was always ready to help in the Sunday school, and would play the organ for us but he will play no more for us on earth, but his brother, Mercer, has taken his place at the or gan. We miss Bryan so much but we hope he is at rest in the arms of Jesus. May the holy spirit dwell with the dear moth er, and sister and brother in their sadness. Well, the service at this place was fine and the prayer meet ing was just fine led by young brother, John Williams. Next Sunday night the prayer meet ing is to be conducted by our brother Tom Fowler. We are sure glad to see our young bret hren taking hold in the service because there are so few that is willing to work in the church work, but thank the Lord that we have some young men who are willing to take hold and do their part.. Well, it locks like our nation is getting in a terrible fix. Ev ery" Christian ought to be on their knees asking the Lord to have mercy on us. and forgive our people for it is going to take repentance as did Ninevah before there is any more peace Our people have become exalt ed and the Lord is not pleased with the way things are going here in this old world and if Ninevah had not repented it would have been overthrown, and that is the way that I feel about our nation now. May the good Lord show his people just what we ought to do that will bring peace. Some of our people have already lost their lives in the deep sea. May we all do our duty. A Subscriber. HOPEWELL. The people here are still very busy gathering their crop. Rev. J. W. Hughes preached at Flowery Branch Sunday. Mr. Bunyan Barnwell of the aviation corps spent a few days recently with homefolks. Mr. Jim Singleton and daugh ter, Miss Vinnie of Westmin ster, S. C. spent a few days of last week with Mr. J. C. Single ton and family. Mr. Claude Wallis and Miss Velvie Blanton were married the 4th Sunday in October. Congratulations. Quite a number fro mhere en joy r ed the county fair held at j Cumming Tuesday. Mr. Lee Tatum and children Doyle and Hoyt, who have ty i phoid fever, we are glad to say are improving. Mr. Claude Scoggins of At lanta is spending awhile here with his sister, Mrs. Maude Hughes. Mr. G. W. Gorman of Daw son county is visiting relatives here. 1 Sorry to learn that Mr. Paul iiu r : as of Ft. McPherson had operation for appendicitis last week, but is doing as well as could be expected at this time. Cosette. CASTORiA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years