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PEA RIDGE.
We are having some more
fine weather.
Mrs. Minerva Pettyjohn spent
Sunday at Mr. Walter Bras
well's.
Mr H. G. F. Harris, who i
working at Camp Gordon
spent the week end with home
folks.
Those visiting at Mr. P. W
Green’s Sunday name • Prs. Ju<
and Sidney Jacobs Me rs Hi an
non, Lawson, Roy Brant le;. and
Garth Green of Atlanta, Mr. .1.
C. Bagwell and famiy of Dr
luth, Mr. T. L. Green of Nor
cross, an 1 Mr. C. T. Gr< in and
family.
Mr. J. S Echols spent Simda
at Mrs. Mary Harris’.
Mrs. T. L. Green and child
ren of Norcross are spending ;
few days with Mrs. J. H. Sor
rel’s.
Messrs. P. W. and C. 'I. Green
made a flying trip to Atlanta
Saturday.
Garland and Blance liaglcy
spent Sunday with Coy Math .
Mrs. P. W. ( Ireen who has
been right, sick is some better.
Mary.
CORINTH.
Well, the first thing on the
docket is a wedding; marri
last Sunday at Rev. J. V.'.Th-.m
as’ Mr. Earny Bennett and Mi s
Lavada Samples, Rev. Thomn
performing the ceremony. \\ e
wish for them a long and happ;
life.
Christmas is almot i lu re ;n and
we are preparing for a Xn;
tree at this place for the So
day school. 1 think the c boui
deserves one for for ! t did; v
have one of the best !w< >
ever saw. but it is because H e
older ones are interesto I in tb"
children, and the pray, im
ing is just fine las! Sim. !•••* •
The subject was the second c< m
ing of Christ. There " '*u
good talks made by U-< . 1 ■ 1 ■ ’
Williams, Sexton, TANARUS! ami
Jackson. I thei < v<■ si! ou i
tc > e more interested a! • >.*! .he
•.Teat subject i'o • w.: ;>! :!l • -
ing to bavi to luce it ■ ■ >•
who wd; t . i. i io nv !
onr Lord in the air? Just th
that are looking for our and .a-
Lord. Christ said they
meet Him in the air and go
home with him.
We had a ThanksHv. 1 g •r
--vice last Thursday and u a
fine. Sermon by Rev. 'I home:
from the text, “In everythin)’
give thanks, for this is t!u> will
el God in Christ Jesus coneen
ing you.” 2nd Thes. 5 ml IS.
May the good Lord help ns to
give thanks aas we are i unman
ded. If God’s children would
do this this war would cease
and there would be pear 1 all <
ver this old world, but God s
children has forgot that all hap
piness and peace conns down
from God and we will
call on Him to restore u
the nations of the world betm.
we have any more peat c. So if
you want peace ask lie
has the power to give it and he
will give it if we ask ari id. >r
He said, ask what you will in
my name and believe ami 1 w ill
give it. Do we beliew
May the God of hea\ u nil ■
over us is my prayer.
A Subscriber.
BF.AVFR RUIN.
The singing at Mr. .i .
Smith’s Sunday night u qw
a success.
Mr. N. S. Gravitt and i.mdn
Mr. L. A. Wheeler and l • nil .
and Miss Stela Hanimom ien
Sunday with Mrs. (’.A. I!an
mond.
Miss Ruby Mae Brurc visits and
Miss Zephyr Smith Sunn ... a
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Smith
ited at Mr. W. M. Tate's one
night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Henderson
spent Saturday and Sum .a
Mr. W. F. Smith’s
Mr. S. J. McGee spent Sun
day afternoon with C 0 Whe 1-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Cook vi
Jted at Mr. Roy Gravitt’ SnC.r
day night.
Those visiting at Mr. C. and.
Jfenett’s Sunday, wen : M
rla Shadburn and son, '
|-ie Shadburn and children, Mr.
Guy Bennett And family, Mrs.
Espie Wheeler land Mrs. Susan
Davis.
Mrs. Isabel Cook spin) Sun-
Ma.\ afternoon with Mr-. Coo.
Fowl.r.
Sunday school at Beaver Ru
in next SuntU j i lornini Let’i
all go and not h t our Sunday
school die out even if winter is
corning, and try to get there as
early as possible.
Hazel.
STAR ROUTE.
Here I come after a v .‘ok
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sarnples
and idle grail' l'"’i. h>ra spent
Sunday " . ' Mr. Hoy ess.
Mr. G. P. Gre.gi and '• v.‘ r.ud
little s< n spent Seturda. i i.'ht
and S:.n : ay : lh !r 1. I*. I- o\v
ler and family.
Miss Lillian I’agley and little
sisf. r .w 1 e Mac, and little
brother, spe t ”.;iturd:u night
and Sun 'ay \v ! **? their, •anil -a|
rents Mr. and Mr.-.. A. S. Bans
pies.
Mr. Connie Buice and wife
sp"nt Saturday night and .Sun
day with the lat
Mr. DeWitt Fowler :u I w :f**
and lit I<- daughter spt i ! Sat ;ir
day night and Sum'., y with Mr.
T. G. dt!’..
Mr. I : * Barnes r.u;l wife A
little fir (■: spent Sundav at Mr
H. K. Shiidb irn’...
Say, you correspondents and
readers. I wish y.m a", would
emiu- and Imip me |>. . in. .■
old cranked bolls.
Pat, 1 (bm’t think you would
help yourself to change fac
with Hill Billy.
Well, I must ring off for this
time.
D; tidy.
COAL MOUNTAIN
l : b< • t for
time trying to get thru picking
cotton. lam thru ar.d will t’y
to write a few of the happen
ings.
The cotton picking .given by
Mr. Tom Recce war enjoyed by
all present.
Miss Victoria Carnes aid and
Miss Florence Martin spent Sat
unlay night and Sunday with
Mr. Oti ■ Marlin.
Lev. Cr. W. Forrist and fath< r
spent from Monday until Wed
nesday with relatives in Can-
ton and Ball (.round.
Mr. A. N. Pilgrim and wife
| spent Sunday with his son, Alex
I; .. (;. \Y. Forrist filed In
appointment at Harmony, Daw
son county, Saturday and Sur-j
Sur.dav. Dis son, Paul, aecom
panied him.
M's. K'ui Martin spent Sat/ r
day night with her cousin, Sal-!
lie Recce.
Mr. Jeff Heard and wife will
leave Monday for their new
home in South Georgia, near
Oordele.
We are lad to say that Dr.
Th ad Brnmbleit is some better
at this writing.
Mr. Starling Holcomb and
wife spent Sunday with Mr. Ear
ly Willard.
Mr. Mather Smith and famii;.
spent Sunday wit i tiis father at
(’a mining.
Mr. Verdie Gravitt spent Sat
urday night with Mr. bird
Reece.
There will h<> ar orphans home
rally at this place the second
Sunday nigh* in December, be
ginning at 6 o’clock, strictly, .v
cry body ha- an invitation to
come out and be with u .
Say, Hill Billy, can t you an l
Daddy come and he v.-idi us.
Would be lad to have you.
Brown Lyes.
ROUTE 6.
Mr. and -Mrs. Landrum Nixi
spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents.
■. .- i ■. Rogers -iy >• Hr anks,
giving with has grai'd muthe,
on the , r
3; v. Ri ii Pendley r on the
sics ! : <t this week.
Mr. Goo. Dollar of Buckhead
we s i recent visitor in this com
munity. _ _
Masters Roy and Kuviuiti Ail
lian a of Frogtown are visiting
then grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ij'. C. V, iliianr - -.
Me. and Mrs. (V. and ('!>•• !v k
were week end w hers m .-ir
the v \ or.
25,000 G. W.
■ Stock c Merchc ndise to
be Sold at Unheard of Prices.
Must Raise TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Ten Days
This mammoth store of New and Classy Goods will be thrown on the
market Tuesday, Dec. Ilth, at 9 a.rn., at prices never heard of in North
Georgia. This is very fortunate to every man, woman and child in For
syth and adjoining 1 counties, as it is coming just &>- a time when we
need to do our Fall buying. The stock is complete . Something for
every one. Come early. Get first choice. Make one dollar do the
work of two. Let nothing keep you away.
Every Item in the Entire Stock Reduced. Nothing Reserved.
s e'tU i only quote you prices on a few prices . 5 ieiT, but want you
to come and examine for yourseif-Spend the day trading. Save 50
per cent on your bill. The opportunity of a life-time.
A Few Prices. Read. Think. IAKE YOl MONEY WORK
GROCERIES.
G Lars Soap ■ 25c
10 P un< s Granulated Sugar 1-00
A nr and Hammer Soda, 4*
22-
\ll 10 cent Snuff 9c
1 All 5 cent Swiff 4c
DF.FS3 GOODS.
All Calicoes ... • - - 11 to 13
'it Owing of all kinds 14c up
. Rest 3 Yard Sheeting l*c & up
C od Arron Cirgham? ... ... I4c up
Cried -hi : n Checks 12 l-2c up
i 12 1 -2c up
1 ~" • '-oj-fT'S D?C
$1.2 9 3c
MENS’ SUITS.
$12.50 Menu Suits 10.00
SI 5.00 Su : t? - .12.50
- ldh
CLOAKS.
93 to 1.13
s $3.00 and $4.00 Cloaks 2.63
7.00 to SB.OO Cloaks $6.00
La< e- SIO.CC to Si?.oo Cloaks $7.63
MEN’S ODD PANTS.
51.25 V■ ns Pants 89c
..'ii Pants 1.93
w .00 Mens Pants $.2.-19
• ..V) lens Pants . ... $2.98
• u M< ns Fan*s $3.67
00 pair of Sample Shoes at wholesale price. $5,000 worth of the best high grade Shoes in North Geor
°i;i. Kvei-v price cut deep* ('an fit the whole tuuiil}, Don , Ahss tnc . : oc s■
Sale begins promptly at 0 a.in. Tuesday D yii- •H, and lasts JO days only.
I* me e place. G. W. HEARD, Camming, Ga. Remember we can mention only a few items
here. We can sell you anything you need at prices you ’■•ill no! go! again.
<■ • ■/ ' , Dec- //, Rain or Shine. Bo here and have no regrets, [V\ 1 11 Expect lon Di ( * 11 dt tlie v tore o
GEO W. HEARD, Cumming, Ga.
Mi.-.- Fi-rFs Williams has r<-
t irm ti f < • DalhaP ,'* exas.
..j • ,telia Hammond spent
. so: das night with r t !at ■ •
t n route
,\.y. Redmond Sample ', and
family of near Norcrcs- .-.pent
t ie lat: r part of the wet k with
; r j. W. Day and fam'd;
Zip.
ROUTES.
.;r. and ,tr-. !. B. Fowler vis
1 at Mr. '. A. Stewarts last
Thursday.
dr. Lueine Bennett and wife
isiteet near Midway Saturday
night and Sunday.
Miss Zonie Fell Barneit visit
e 1 MissEunie Barnett Saturday
night.
Mr. Newton Satterfield and
family spent Saturday niv'n•
\ ith Mr. Glen Guthrie.
Mr. Paul Stokes and mother
i.>ft last week for South Caroli
na to make their home.
Mr. John Guthrie and family
Mr. Bole. Guthrie and family
; nd Mr and Mrs. Sam Guthrie
isited at Mrs. Hassie Vaughns
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lueine Bennett
•isited at Mr. Bill Bennett’s one
SWEATERS.
$1.75 Sweaters, 1*43
Ladies -,3.00 Sweaters $2.33
UNDERWEAR*.
Mens Best SI.OO Underwear 83c
Ladies Best 75c Underwear 63c
Misses Union Suits 90c grade 63c
Boy.-- Union Suits -
SHIRTS.
Work Shirts SO cent grade 69c
Dress Shirts, $1.50 grade r \.lo
Dress Shirts SI.OO grade SSK
NOTIONS.
Ten cent Handkerchiefs 9=
15 cent Handkerchiefs H c
Ladies 10c Hose 9c
Ladies 15c Hose l 3c
Ladles 25c Hose 21c
Ladies 50c Hose ‘l 3=
Mens 10c sox . . . 9c
Mens 15 and 20c so.* -- *4c
Mens 25c s. x
BOYS SUITS AT MOST ANY TRICE
ART SQUARES.
§IO.OO Art Squares $ 3 - 73
$12.50 Art Squares $9.38
$1? GO Art Squares ' $14.88
$25.00 Art - $21.75
$35.00 Art Squares $27 60
Furniture for Everybody and Every 1 .or e.
'nigh.: last week.
1,1 r. Colbert Buice and family;
visited ;.t Mr. Bob McGinnu.s’
Sunday.
Mr. V alter Jett of Camp Gor
don visi: and homofolks Saturday
right.
Mr. A ' mind Pruitt and wife
spent St ..day at Mr. T. M. An
glin’s.
Mr. Alvin Stewart visited Mr
W. N. Satterfield Friday.
Beginning next week we wi’l
only gin two days ir each w eek
Tuesday and Friday.
Hooper Gin & Seed Cos.
RUGS.
$2.25 Rugs . $1.79
$2.75 Rugs $1.89
§4.00 Rugs $2.98
BUGGIES AND HARNESS.
Big line of high grade Buggies & Harness to
go cheap.
H '-..EDWARD COMPLETE. EVERY ITEM RE
DUCED. )
STOVES AND RANGES.
B y line- of High Grade Cook Stoves and
.tinges at prices you never heard of.
SALTA CLAUS GOODS.
1 have all kinds of Gandy, Oranges, Apples,
and Santa Claus will be here w : th toys,
. article;-. Vases, Manicure sets, Bracelets
ick Pins, LaVallieres and
all kinds of Jewelry.
A hi •: line o; Feathers, Feather Pilows, Mat
tresses, Etc.
RAINCOATS.
* hildren. . Ladles and gents at very low prices
HATS AND CAPS.
it Capa a; 43c
at ... 79c
Ti-oi sands of Bargains that I can’t afford to try
to list. Come aid see for yourself
DEPOSITS Of FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
PASS HIGH-WATER MARK.
At the close of business Dec. 3rd
1917, Deposits totaled $168,357.86
Same date last year 130,263.58
Increase in deposits $ 38,094.28
Diposii your money in the F & M Bank
All deposits insured against loss.