The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, December 07, 1917, Image 2

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To My Friends IN FORSYTM COUNTY: I will be in Gainesville. Ga., after November 26th, 1917, 1 have purchased the B. C. Keith Grocery Store, in Merck Building, on North Bradford St., and will be pleased to serve my friends when in Gainesville. * Phone 638. E. E. BRANNON YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL. AMERICA IS FACING A GREAT CRISIS— but many of our people do not realize it. ....Thousands of Boys and Girls are facing a turning point in their careers —but tail to see the path leading to the ambition-crowned heights of success. Trained workers are needed today as never before. The future of America may depend upon their united efforts. Boys and girls who are equipped for efficient work can “help win the war,” while securing better positions for themselves and making rapid personal advance ment. . The only thing standing in your way is lack of training. You will never get very far in this world at manual labor. Muscle is always re latively cheap. Brains are always at a premium and especially at this time, when so many po sitions must be filled quickly. You can learn our system of shorthand and typewriting in 8 to 12 weeks, and we will secure for you a good position. We have started tfious ands of young men and women on the road to success in the Business World. Bet us do as much for you. We give free courses, along with Shorthand or Bookkeeping, in Typewriting, Penmanship, spelling, Business Law, English and Arithmetic. Our system of Bookkeeping is up-to-date and, when be used in any modern bus iness office. Don’t let any light obstacle prevent you from entering our Fall classes, September 3rd. ( all and discuss your problems with us, or write us freely. You must remember that “Where there is a will there is a w ay”. V e have shown the way in thousands ot cases. Our years of ex perience is at your service, (rive us the oppor tunity of showing you how you can secure the necessary training to lit you tor one of the many good positions open to ambitious young people. Act definitely. Call or write today. Decide that you will train for efficient service—that you will hold a much better job next year than now that you will make the most possible of your life. We will glady help you. Write for our journal. ..“FORWARD”, which points the way to opportunity for you. It proves theie are many desirable openings in business. BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE 31 LuckieSt., Dept. F—C. Atlanta, Ga. 63 /f) \bur Money Back if you so 1 IjjZ? AN ]\ Luzianne has nothing up its sleeve, fl i No, Ma’am. Vou yourself are going 1y £ v i to be the judge of whether this fine, 1 / -A/ ° lcl coffee has a r 'R ht on your family ,ab,e or not - If you are not satisfied JCry ( * j that Luzianne goes farther and tastes * hicßcilv 1 bettertlian any othercoffee at anywhere J near the price, your grocer will'give you back every penny you paid. Stop The Luzianne Guarantee: grumbling about your present coffee. ofa M Ln,you n .Vnlt\TiXd ? iVe Luzianne a chance to show you '" every respect, your g ro- J ust how good a coffee can be. Ask eer svill refund your money. for profit-sharing Catalog. BJZIANNEcoffee *lhe Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans The Forsyth County New Published every Wednesday at Gumming, Ga. by J B Patterson SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, One year 75c Six months 50c Three months 30c Entered at the post office ; t Cum ning Ga. Aug. 10th, as mail matter if the second class. Official Organ i orsyth Cos Cumming, Ga., Dec. 7th, 191 7. Pea'iuts are eslling at $lB5 a ton on the cars at Valdosta. Twenty one British ships were sunk by submarines last wek Two noted physicians have been sent to Macon to fight the pneumonia cases at the camp. There are 80 trainerd nurses at Gamp Wheeer to look after the sick soldier boys. f Health conditions in the dif ferent army camps in the Unit ed States is improving. Five billion dollars more i? required to carry on the war e l to tie raised by July Ist. The city health office at Mt con is hi the hands of the gov eminent. The sheriff of Pickens comi ty is very sick at his home in Jasper. Stump rum (if you know what that is) is bringing $7.50 a qt. in Macon. Twenty thousand men are do (I for the naval reserve in toe second district. The merchants here will not ril a customer more than a del iars worth oi sugar at a time. The meri pants can only buy, 2 barrels of sugar at a lime irom the v/hol. sale houses. w ■ Cuban sugar will soon be a /uilau’e in the United States. It ounce; some sweeter. Congressman Adamson will .mi n . .yu until his .■ uccessor is named and qualified. Shipbuilders are exempt from (lie selective draft under th=) I.v.ti t orders of the provost mar slial general. And when ye shall see the tel phono collector coming in all is glory, ye know that the 20th* >f the month is at hand. Verily verily, 1 say unto thee he that taketh a paper and pay eth 1' r ii not, is worse than an infidel. The United States laws in re yard to making grain into liq nor is going to be rigid)' enterc 'd during the war. Richard Lyle of A'lan'.i wa: killed in an auto accident, about 12 mill's north of Dawsom die me uay last week. Mr. Marion Conner has pur based the Vandivcre farm a Dawsonville, and v. ill likely re move to that counly. W. W. Mallow, a Texas law ■ nr faces four indictments in O gk'thorpe Superior Court grow out of tnr J : ;,i Smith case. The sheriff of Lowndes coun ty was fined $250.00 Fridny fo an assault on C. C. Brantley it’ < ii< osta i imes. Ton thousand gallons of bee; were destroyed in Lumpkin and Ranks counties on Thanksgiv •o Uav. Wbi .Minor, a negro being up ■n trial for murder in Dodge ' iperior Court, escaped during he trial You can never tell a >" to.:'.' Ci Is s race. Grady county expects to mar k?t forty thousand barrels of syrup this season. The Exchange Bank, anew institution, has opened for bus iness at Sycamore. There is a deadlock in the con voution to nominate a successor to .Lid lie Adamson in toe 4th. 1 he large oil mill at Staiesbo ro, valued at $100,000.00, was destroyed by fire Friday. - r Mare than one hurd'eci thou sand dollars worth of ammuni tion 1 as already ben sho: at the American soldiers in (rend es. W. W. Heaton of Tallapoosa, sold his 1917 cotton crop, con sisting of 1100 bales for the lit tle sum of $171,930.00. Efforts are being made to get Chas. S. Barrett, president of the Farmers Union into the sen atorial race. Eight hundred and one peo ple were killed in auto acci dents in New York tnc first ten months of this year. The citizens of the city of New York entertained forty thousand soldier boys at a tur key dinner Thanksgiving day. Two hundred and six people in the United States have an in come of more than a million dot lars. Our name is not included in the number. Put a one cent stamp on your magazines and papers when you get thru reading them and send them to a soldier boy at he camp. He will enjoy them. Four Buford girls raise and the neat sum of 9100.00 for the to tal -to fund for soldiers. This is :he iargest single "subscription given to the boys. The State Railroad Commis-j sion has authorized the Atlanta & Anderson Railroad to issue bonds to construct an electric road from Atlanta-Anderson. When ye shall see a crowd of ittle children playing in the streets ye may know that one vi 11 get hurt directly and let in to squalling. Sixteen ticket sellers are kept busy at the terminal station in Macon selling tickets to the sol dier boys going home on vaca tions. There was more cotton ginn ed in DeKalb county this year than there was last year. This is an exception to most ef the counties in this section. John Anderson, in whose !' tie barn vas found so many Loir rels of sugar, was found guilty hid week and sentenced to :;i.\ montl s in mil. W. L. Ralston of Da . son Cos. was found guilty of vi dating the government v.hi i.ey laws last week and sentenced to one year >n the pen, a - i given ar dddional fine of -5500.00. Frank Adair of Atlanta kill ed a five hundred pound bin and bear while on a hunting trip in Florida last week. Tht/.'s a rood sized hear for this season of the year. Gin Notice. After Dec. Ist the gin at Ifaw Creek will run only Tuesday Thursday and Saturday for two weeks, and then on Wednesday and Saturday the balance of the year, and Saturday only Hereafter. Geo. W. Thomas, Mgr. Public Sale. I will sell at my residence on Dec. 15th. 1917, a lot of corn, ■dd'.r., a cow some hoys on-’ mule, 1 one horse wagon, 2 gee whiz harrows 2 plowstocks, 1 "urn plow, household and kitch on furniture, and a lot of other articles too tedious to name. C. Whitmire, Near S. M. Crow place. Another Letter to Ford Owners TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND FORD OWNERS: Have your cars overhauled and repaired this winter while we have the time to devote to the work. It means money to us and more SERVICE to you. You cannot use your car during-the win ter as much as you can next spring and consequent ly you can spare it better at this season. We have less work to do during the winter and can devote more time to your job. We have to pay our me chanics jast the same, you see, and we want you to help us keep them busy. Remember, every single bit of our work is abso lutely guaranteed and we will cheerfully do it over again, and at no cost to you, if it don’t hold up. Let us do your repair work. We are interested in your car. ‘We sold it and it is to our interest to make it run as well and last as long as it will. As ever, we are, Your Friends, Strickland & Wisdom AGENTS, FORSYTH AND DAWSON COUNTIES. WOOD’S Seed. Wit esrt. The See*! VHicatn v.-i-.'Vh wo off"- are from the be t asd moti pro duct ,ve .’itps giown in thi. St it ■. In addition to or :• caro in sow: Ugh quality Wheat, wo cat ’ !!; r< leai ail Ihe hat i which i receive, ro as to olinlv.r.te ii .- ties and ! he allei */’■■■• thus fur,Jshing our custom*. pi mil TANARUS), WOll-CiClvG.'i. ;<'d fho dd make inr.rk larger yi.l in than wheats’ ordinarily noli for seeding puip c a os. Write for “WOOD’S CHOP SPI CIAL” giving br maiion about SUED V. P ” VF, OATS, P.YE, BARLEY and other Seascnr.blc Serfs. : : T. W. WOOD C SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Ritinnond, Va. GIN NOTICES. After November 24th we will only gin three days in the week —- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Hooper Gin & Seed Cos. NOTICE. I will keep my Berkshire Male another year and will charge 92.00 for his service. CLAUDE M HEELER. Gumming. Route f>. If you are in need of house paints, roof paints, or lubricat- j 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. For Sale. I have four or five good mul es and horses for sale for cash or good note. If interested cal at once. S. H. Allen. . KJRSE FOR SALE. I have a good young horse for sale. Anyone interested call and see me. JAMES T. BOYD, Gainesville, Ga., R. 2. | Want a nice Calendar for the coming year? Just’come in and pay up and we will give you one r; . '-V-T- Nw v.BFV ‘ % ~ j is'ct Conti .--ts 15Fluid Drachm! '"*’ - rie tit imiucrid .\'\A ?wVr.\ " r < 'iV o c on: tm\v * f * ■ rvi' • 1 < on /<J, ten aicArrl '* il • lv "VMta ‘J'i'sgmVo >. I CM ” > ' -i > V? J -c . 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Mothers Know That Genuine Csstoria Always / Bears the / \ ir" Signature / hf Use \J For Over Thirty Tears CASTER IA THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY. Mrs. 30.1a A. Kiss, 31S Clinton ’ City, writes: “I was very sick with Catarrh anti Bronchitiy. I also had a cold in the head. I used Peruna and am '•ell pleased with the results. It ; la f dcno me a great deal of good. *°° not n ccd any other medicine. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one who is troubled with catching i co,< t '‘fluently or any one who has jft enrouie cough or chronic catarrh, ihoee wishing particulars concerning my case may write me. Be nure to enclose a stamp and I v. ill answer.”