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To Our Subscribers
Owing to the increase in postage, pa
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ness it is absolutely necessary for us that
we collect 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
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J. B. Patterson.
They Let Him Sleep
* 'Since taking Foley Kidney Pitie i
| / belieoa / am entirely cured and i
F mm * l ujjh sleep soundly all night. "
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/ Take two of Foley Kidney
fV> P‘ lls w *th a glass of pure
l?vtff)F ‘*''‘£''s' water a f* cr each meal and at
\ bedtime - A quick and easy
I <fco way to pu * a Btop t 0 your
o° getting up time after time
o<y) °° ( p o during the night.
n/0 /mO °°o Foley Kidney Pills also stop
I /-) X u q pain in back and sides, head-
ache, stomach troubles, dis-
Q }? 0 turbcd heart action, stiff and
v/ _ 0 aching joints and rheumatic
0 0 vr>, pains due to kidney and
O sx -J bladder ailments.
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Wi,/ p s ' •> GAINRSVIU.E, GA.. RR. No. 3. Mr.
**• **'• Stroynce wys: “For ten years I’ve
Y* / * * /y been unable to rdet.p all night without getting
,/// up only a few minutes after
At!/ / r\- /'// f to beet id have to get up, a-d I tried
0W V / -V *■ • - rythin i I bi?:.!• ' for the trouble. Last
.. r _ 5. . _ m. , / i'rar I tr.ed Foi:/ K.-i -ey Pi; * and after
rUICf 1 • am cntirels
r - /. rs)7j. r r t - •}f!\ •■.*// 0/7 r i*'y curcu i'*u I jitep vj.io.y all night.”
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Hnn’i- M r -- TV-* T r ' ;v * 3 tfv A 00.-s f ->re-ne^es,
‘ J, ‘ ’• ... . . .... - ( ... ~ in., this
clipping and Sc, with y.ur name and nd.lr • vr'..cn clearly, and tl.ey will mail you
trial package containing sami "R of l-'vicy' j; and Tar Compound, Foley Kidney
Pills and Foley C itiiartic Tablets.
PoSsom’s Hotel
. Bullard & Bennett, Prop’ra.,jj
16 1-2 Marietta St,, Atlanta, Ga.Vj
Rob Pennett, one cf the Proprietor?,
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 hr s 1 een 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\\
ing me and not expecting to be
at home for the 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
I close out at the same old price
i Call and get what you want.
Respectfully,
H. T. Pirkle.
Patients from K\\ 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 % Whitehall st., Atlanta,
to have their teeth attended to. There
are hundreds of them. And ail of them
find they can save money by paying
railroad fare to A. Marta r.r and availing
themselves c f the services c f the skilled
operators at the One Price Dental
Oliice. E. S. Sparhr, c i K’.ilob C%.,
. ysln a letter •_ . 1 March V 17;
“You worked on r.y teeth a y.-r ago
in February. The v rk hai been per
fectly . ' ii ’: aek any
more of i\ • i-t.” >1 -a _ r th-. One
Price 1 ntal Office 1 w f rhedr.l s of
prices:' Pie. h gold crownr., ? bridge
work, ?3 per tooth; linert set cf teeth
money can buy, AH work sruareu
toed ten v, ••=. Tha next your
teeth l i
estimat.ij f: . ike (',c Yi;.•<> i eijii
0 face before you have the .crk .’ene,
Have your peas hulled on E.
A. Bennett’s Power Huller.
FRANKLIN.
Some from this part went to
Atlanta Sunday to hear Billy
Sunday preach.
Mr. S. G. Clement and family
visited at Mr. C. E. Settle’s Sun
day.
Mrs. W. P. Blackstock spent
last week with relatives in At
lanta.
Mr. Bud Thomas and family
spent Friday night at Mr. Milton
Phillips.
i Miss Zona Smith and sister
spent Saturday night at their un
cle’s, Mi'. L. O. Porter.
Mr. Emory Phillips visited his
sister, Mrs. Missouri Ashworth
last Thursday night.
Those visiting at Mr. J. C. |
Buice’s Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. I. H. Gilbert and Mr. W. T.
Bagley and family.
Mr. W. P. Blackstock, Mrs.
Era Nalley and children spent
Wednesday at Mr. W. T. Nal
ley’s.
Mr. Howard Phillips has ac
cepted a position in Atlanta. We
wish him success.
Mrs. Era Nalley and children
and little Richard Bagley spent
Tuesday afternoon at Mr. J. C.
Buice’s.
Dr. J. C. Gilstrap and wife
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with relatives near Shelton
ville.
I wonder what has become of
Pat?
Next Saturday and Sunday
are regular meeting days at
Sharon.
“Polly.”
MIDWAY.
The farmers are very busy
now gathering their crops.
Mr. Roy Puckett and wife vis
ited at Mrs. Fannie Hansard’s
one night last week.
The visitors at Mr. J. T. Hen
drix Sunday were Misses Azzie
and Annie Robbs, Mrs. Mae Hen
derson and children.
Mr. J. M. Lance is in Jackson
ville.
Rev. J. W. Thomas visited at
Mrs. Mary Boling’s Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter
spent Sunday at Mr. W. J.
Kemps.
Mrs. Lou Dinsmore visited at
Mr. M. J. Hooper’s Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Lowe and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ben
nett’s Sunday.
Mrs. John Dinsmore is right
feeble at this writing.
Several hogs were killed in
this part last week.
J. B.
HEARDVILLE.
Wasen’t Sunday a fine day?
Mr. Erwin Pruitt spent Sun
day with Mr. Hansel Haygood.
Mr. Paul Cochran and Miss
Jennie Sosebee were happily
married Sunday. We wish the
young couple a happy and pros
perous life.
Mr. J. C. Pirkle and family,
Mrs. E. J. Pirkle, and Mrs. Belle
Stewart visited at Mr. T. L. 1
Hawkin’s Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. G. S. Haygood visited at|
Mr. John Pruitt’s Sunday after
noon. " |
Mr. M. V. Hawkins and fam-l
ily, Mr. W. T. Bottoms and fam
ily and Miss Era Pirkle spent
Tuesday at Mr. J. K. Brooks
near Norcross.
The Found Supper at Mi'.
Claudie Fowler’s Saturday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Brown Eyes.
BRANDYWINE
That freeze saved a lot of cot
ton picking.
Do you expect to hear the
great evangelist, Billy Sunday?
Were you afraid to buy a Lib
erty Bond, or were you like yer
“paw.” could not spare the
change?
Several of our soldier boys
! were here to s? •• b- me ; ■.■ .•
1 urday night and fu
Mrs. Hov.vrd Tin np.-on has ■
jt etty severe ca.-e of typhoid'
fever. We f ; he wil! i
(be ristoi'i and to he-. 'h.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WeH
*■ ■ < County,
est.s of Mr. ? nd Mr •. O. P. Ez-
Kard last Sunday,.
Mrs. Jane St'me is visiting
relatives around brandy-vine
1 Mrs. Itoxie Crowe and sirt ?.r,
Mis T> ■ U J t of Marletia,
r-pcui. tr. week eat; >■.-: ki. aid
Mrs. R. O. Jones.
Mr. Carl Martin came very
near losing a fine young cow last
week. Perhaps she will get well
now. To lose a cow now wmid
he almost like losing a horse.
Mrs. W. T. Naiiey who has
been seriously sick for some
time is somewhat improved at
this writing.
Mr. W. W. Bales has been
troubled with rheumatism.
We have been observing a few
meatless days, but we are anx
ious for the weatherman to send
us some cold weather so we can
kill a little Duroc that will dress
about five hundred pounds. If
the Editor will come down then
w r e will grease him up a little.
Anew preacher comes to us
for another year. We trust that
he will be in touch with God and
will be able to do great things
for us.
Messrs. W. M. Hunter, Ben
jamin Spence, O. P. Ezzard and
Jesse Bales will leave next Sun
day afternoon for Gainesville,
where they go as jurors to the
United States Court.
Some folks are trying to kick
Billy Sunday. They say he is a
fake and out only for money.
If all his preaching should lead
only one soul to God, then he
would have done a greater work
than some of his assailants I
know.
Some of the people who eh'im
to be converted by his preaching
may not hold out faithful, but
can we not say as much of any
preacher that we know’? Some
of the best sermons that 1 ever
read are coming to me from Bil
ly Sunday.
If this letter does not go
where all I write should go, I
will write some more when I get
wound up again.
PAW.
STAR ROUTE.
Most of the people in this .art
is busy cracking cotton.
Mr. Leonard Poss and far. sly
spent Sunday at Mr. J. L. Sam
ples.
Mr. T. B. Fowler and wife and
son C. W. spent Sunday at Mr.
W. C. Fowler.
Mr. Connie Buice and r ife
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with the latter’s parents,
Mr. J. W. Pruitt.
Those visiting at Mr. M. L.
Echols Sunday afternoon v- 'e
Mr. A. S. Sample and wife, y.v.
Theodore Tatum ar.d wife, iJr.
V. K. Vaughn and family, and
Misses Leo and Winnie Dempsey
and brother.
Mr. Justice Fowler spent Sun
day with Mr. Cecil Hansard.
Mrs. Roy Poss and son and
Mr. J. F. Poss and wife spent
Sunday at Mr. J. L. Hansard.
Mr. Clayton Fowler spent Sat
urday night and Sunday at his
grandparents, Mr. S. B. Wright.
Mr. Roscoe Echols of Comp
Wheeler spent the last of the
week with home folks.
Mr. J. D. Benefield spent Sun
day at hi3 father’s, Mr. Jim
Benefield.
Rev. Walters and wife sj cot
Saturday night at Mr. J. L.
Barnes.
The Pound Supper give.’ by
Mr. M. L. Echols Saturday n gl t
was enjoyed by all present.
Say, Uncle Joe, all the bo- in
this part is wanting to man • to
kee pfrorn joinhw to the war : i‘
they can’t get girls in the notion
and I would like for you to tell
us how to get them in the n; to i
to have us.
Same Old Daddy.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
jn Use Tor Over 30 Years
Always DC <rb 111
Uf natuT of
r • .. i a
Not There Because He Enjoys It,
M lx)ok here,” sternly d<*inan<] 1 fba
police nmsi. tr.'to. ‘ Didn’t I tell, v. i
th? if ?t tine you vero l-ore (!.' T
never wrantod to see yr. i nrL;/'*
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