The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, December 21, 1917, Image 4

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ROUTE 3. Mr. Press Cm*:. ..ml . 're al'. dliti’ 1 son -H Moliday a!- ternoor with M 1,. Barrett. Mr. C arl IT iv. ami wife and little son spent Monday iij-ht with Mr. G. AT. GTdior. Mr. Gladstone Greer. and wife spent T esdav ui.'-M "TT Mr. A. O. i:.'lhert. Air Watson ami little (laugh ter spent Friday night -villi v *' Welty Cook. Mr. Press Green and \ <■ v little son spent Saturdav with Mr. A. J. Green. Mr I.urine Bennett and n : spent Saturday night wit h Mr A. J. Green. Misses Annie and Ora Phipps spent Saturday afternoon with: Miss Gladys Green. Mias Marie Hutchins spenc Sunday afternoon with Mms Gladys Green. Those vsiting Mr. John Lee Sunday afternoon wore Messrs Lucine Bor.nett, Randall Hutch ins anil Gladstone Green. Two Pets. HAW CREEK. There was o preaching at 1.1 1 ;•* place Sat inlay nor Sunday be cause of the cold weather. Mr. Clyde Bln.i r and fami ly spent ore right last week with Mr. A. H. Major. Those visiting at Mr. A. J. Vaughan’s recently were Mr Clod Vaughan and family, dr Elbert Shadburn and family Mr. W. T. Majors and Mr. be ar of Rochelle. Mr. Geo. Samples and Mr Watson Vaughan made a hi: i ness trip to the Gate ( ity last, Saturday. Mr. Roscoe Echols of Camp Wheeler spent Saturd and Sunda yv/ith liomefollis Mss Reetha Mae IT hoi : • n last Saturday night with Miss Ruby Vaughan. Mrs. V. K. Vaughan spent: last Sunday with her mother Mrs. M. L Echols. Messrs Roscoe Echols and Waton Vaughan spent f i ailay l ig'ht with Mrs. Emmie V ; i;p-: The pound supper given by j fir, ! Joy Echols Saturdn nigj Sras enjo cd by ; ! nr-- 1 - Mr. Ruford Van; lain spent Sunday v ith his sister, M . . Ad <lie Blackstock. Hurry tin two pets aril get done picking. I am cbno and setting by the fir Say, Daddy, 1 am jus’ anew comer. Don’t you got ■ eared of me and quit. Daddy, what is Sa; I 1 ;r<• i>;;c to bring you? i will toll : nto bring you a pair of shoe rings Snow B rd. FRIENDSHIP. It seems that winter has got here at last. Can't do nothing but eat and that suits mi very well. Mr. \V. P. St phens 1 . ■ re turned home from Ya, after a months visit. Mrs. Ruth Stephens of \ a., is spending awhile with relatives in this section. Mr. Bethel Chadwick panr. Tuesday night at Mr. \aron Stapps. Mr. Berry Bra r 1 ! • ! re turned home from Alia ■ i. Ilr. Ira Sewell and wit' - pent Saturday nigh! at Mr. . M Chadwick' Miss Ruby S: a.; p > i'n day at Mr. A a son Stai Mr. B. P. Roper is ha i.-r a mw dwelling put up on Main Street in Cuba. Messrs Oscar, Olydt and Claude C'ox and Clark I/Vdseg spent Sunday afternoon Mr W. L. Bramblett’s. Mr. Duffy Martin and Miss Belle Sosebre were happd.\ mar tied Sunday. We wish them much happiness Wishing you all a merry X mas. A Header. ROUTE 3. Mr. Johnnie Phillips and sis ter Myrtie, spent one night last week with Mrs. Julia Ashworth Mrs Rachel Cheek is very low. Hope she will soon be out again. Miss A Hie Satterfield spent las Thursday night with Mrs. Othell Satterfield. j Mr. and Air. Lucine Bennett spent Saturday night and Aun tie,v at Air. A. J. Green’s. Aliss Hattie Stripland spefit last week with Aliss Odell Bar nett. Mr. Roy Math is spent Sunday night with Roy Mangum. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Satter jickl and daughter and Mr am; Mrs.. Bill Renneltand s >n visit e t at Air. Truman Bennett':; Sat urday night and Sunday. BEAVER RUIN Well. Sunday v*as another bad day Not much Visiting or at 1; ast did not hear of it it there was. Mr. A. E. I-lall, and family of Fitzgerald spent fro mSatur •lav irtil Monday at Mr. Geo. b owler’s. Mr. Noah Samples and* ami -1; spent Saturday night at Mr. ‘ t>y Heard’s. Mr. DeV.Yt Gra id spent Sunday with Eli and Ilirarr Smith. Mr,,. Edith Gravitt and little daughter sm-ut part o; last , ek with her parents, Air. and ? -s H. E. Shad burn. Revs. Nallcy and Soul hard w I; uree.cn at L’cavei Tin a next fii nde.y morning. Everybody in vLccl to com*: out and hear them. PEA RIDGE. Mr. White, who visited in this part last week is still hr.ro, and iv.il remain until the weather im j)ro\ cs. The order of the dan in this pr .•( is cutting wood and i>m!d in;; fires. Misses Loico and Alii. Green op nt Sunday afternoon at Mr. 1 0 T Green’s. Mr. Bob Atkinson spent Sun day afternoon with Mr P. \V. Green. jf somt; of our boys can kick Germaans like f noy did rabbits hr d'oelc this war wi 1 not last lory. Mr arid Mrs C !. Green spent M M '.r.’-iy v.'ght with Mr C T GV \'il. It is only a few days until old in (flails rv t 1 ravel i ’.if attended. a wedding sap per Sunday aig and of cov.se he ale a f/fnara r • *I. V. 'ip fln'ic. was rot any vis it in r. I’d skiddoo. HOPEWELL On account of the bad v eath cr there war. no Sunday school hero Sunday. Since t' c snow is or the ground qtu o a m:mbei hare been eu r\. ,ny r dibit h until* •/. Mr. and Mrs Uamri-'k and : on, Paul of near Jasper spent' o fc wdays recently with Mr T IV Aaron and family. Fcv C F Hughes of Alpharet la spent Saturday here with bis father. Mr G L Wallis, wife an t son •pe it Sunday at Mrs Amelia! Wadis. Mr J C Singleton, wo ire sor! ry to say is still very r Sorry that Mr Paul Hughes of Camp Wheeler is again in the hospital. Mr J P* Carruth spent a few days recently in south Georgia. Master John Hughes ami sis ter Ruby, who have been end ing sometime witn their grand - 's, flier, Rev J \V Hughes, have retained to their home at Al pharetta. ' WOOD’S Seed W heat T 1 ■ St- 1 V"'- v.t-Ji wt' ' r’r ;:>v f:-om the c \ arvl no. '■• •• : villi'**v' cropc. j.’. c.f .; in ota c. i . " S wo • ' r ; lU th> v’ ■ ::l i 'vhic ' - ■' fi:vr : ' :ii’.£ crjr custcainr:) with ‘ plump, volonc (1 seed, vtr ’i . iulri make r U'r !v.r,■X : Is ( j i.i.ui wheat'; or.beaviiy .:>r . ier ■ f...- •WOOD’S CROP SPI Si IL” I i\ hll infoi' . stu'.::?n cWn si; ;r WHEAT, OATS, P.YE, HAELEV and other Seasonable Seals. : ; T. W. WOOD 6’ SONS, S'TrT SMFC - r ;r<*Dsd, 7a. WOO Q. w. HEARD’S $25,000 Entire Stock of Merchandise to be Sold a Jnheard of Prices. Must Raise TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Ten Days is mtm noth st >re of P few and Classy Goods will be thrown on the market Tuesday, Dec. Hth, at 9 a.m., at prices never heard of in North Georgia. This is very fortunate to every man, woman and child in For syth and adjoining counties, as it is coming just at 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 It® In the Entire Stock Reduced. Nothing Reserved. I can only quote yoiFprices on a few prices in this sheet, but want you to come and examine for yourself—Spend the day trading. Save 50 per cent on your bill. The opportunity of a lifetime. A Few Prices. Read. Think. MAKE HR MOHEYIOBII GROCERIES. 6 Bars Soap ; 25c Gt Pounds Granulated Sugar 1.00 Arm and Hammer Soda, 4c .• mated Coffee, 22c Vi 10 cent Snuff ....) 5a Vll 5 cent Sru.T j 4r DP.ESfe GOODS. All Calicoes 11 to 13c Best Outing of all kinds 14c up Boat 3 Yard Sheet’, ig 14c & up Good Apron Ginghams 14c up Good Cotton Checks 12 l-2c i_;> Dr < inghams 12 l-2c up AH GO to 75c Serges / s?c All SI.OO and $1.25 Serges 93c MENS’ SUITS. SlV.f>o Mens Suits 10.00 $15.00 Suits .12.50 SIB.OO Suits 14.98 CLOAKS. Childrens $1.50 to $1.75 ... S3 to 1.13 Misses $3.00 and SI.OO Cloaks 2.53 Mimes $7.00 to SB.OO Cloaks .$6.00 Ladjcs SIO.OO to $1?.00 Cloaks $7.63 MEN’S ODD PANTS. 51.25 Mens Pants -39 c S 0 Mens Pu ds 1.98 SB.( 0 Mens Pants $2.49 . 3.f0 Mens Pants .. .$2.98 $4.00 Mens Pan’s . $3.57 3f 0 pair of Sample Shoes at wholesale price. 85.000 worth of the best high grade Shoes in North Geor gia. Iv very price cut deep* Can tit the whole family. Don't Miss the Shoes - Sale begins promptly at 9 a.rrs. Tuesday Dec. 11, and lasts 10 days only. Remember (lie place, (]. \V. HEARD, Camming, Ga. Remember we can mention only a few items here. We can sell you anything you need at prices you will not get again. Sale Begins Dec . //, Rain or Shine. Be he found have no regrets, I Will Expect You Dec. 11 at the Store of jEO W. HEARD, Gumming, Ga. \l : ; Owing to bad weather, tbit* sale will be contin ed through next week.—Have enough for all. -Come Georgia, Forsyth County T all ■ hom it may concern: .1. if. Spence having made ap nl cation to me for permanent letters of administration upon ' estate of W. H. Spence late of said coimtv deceased to vest u IT. S. Brook notice is hereby ri"o i that said application will be heard at the regular term ..f 1 :: Court of Ordinary of said yoar.ty to : e hold on thefirst •' n day in . .. 1918, Giv e: under my hand and official ;i ; mature, this 3rd day of De cember, 1017. \V. J. Tidwell, Ordinary. Geora Forsyth County. To ail whom it may conceal.: Wal or 0. Stewart havug >a ’.•? application to me for per ir.&nent leters of guardianship upon the estate of Celie Stewart t. ah. of said county, notice is h >eby given that raid applica tion v,-; i be heard at the regu lar let . i of the Court of Orel: nary < . raid county to be l cld cn the <rst Monday in January 1918. C iven under my hand and official signature, this 3rd day of December 1917. Yv. J. Tidwell, Ordinary. SWEATERS. §1.75 Sweaters, 1.43 Ladies .;3.00 Sweaters, $2.33 UNDERWEAR. Mens Best $1.09 Underwear 83c Ladies Best 75c Underwear _.63c Misses Union Suits 90c grade 63c Boys Union Suits ..65c SHIRTS. Work Shirts 80 cent grade S9c Dress Shirts, $1.50 grade $1.19 Dress Shirts SI.OO grade 33c NOTIONS. Ten cent Handkerchiefs 9c 15 cent Handkerchiefs 11c Ladies 10c Hose 9c Ladies 15c Hose .< • 13c Ladies 25c Hose 21c Ladies 50c Hose 43c Mens If 1 ; sox 9c Mens 15 and 20c so., 14c Mens 25c sc x ,21c BOYS SUITS AT MOST ANY,, PRICE. ) ART SQUARES. SIO.OO Art Squares . . ..$8.73 $12.50 Art Squares .5 $9.98 : 1 < Art Sq 1a v ■ .... . sl4 $25.00 Art Squares $21.75 $35.00 Art Squares $27 63 F nrniiure for Everybody arsd Every Home. MULES! MULES! I have a carload of well-broke Tennessee mules at my barn in Duluth, Ci,, for sale at a rea sonable price. 1 have associated with me Mr. Sam Dods n and Mr. Bob Davis, of Buford. DR. A. R. DANFORTH. After Dec. 1 st the gin at Haw Creek will run only Tuesday f.'i r'sciay and Saturday for twt weeks, and then on Wednesday and Saturday the balance of Ihe year, and Saturday only thereafter. Geo. W. Thomas, Ivlgr. 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. HARDWARE COMPLETE. EVERY ITEM RE DUCED. ' STOVES AND RANGES. Big line of High Grade Cook Stoves and Ranges at prices you never heard of. 'SANTA CLAUS GOODS. I have a!! kinds of Candy, Oranges, Apples, Etc., and Santa Claus will be here whh toys, Toilet articles, Vases, Manicure sets, Bracelets Rings, Watch Fobs, Stick Pins, LaVallieres and all .kinds ox Jewelry. A b% lino of Feathers, Feather Pilows, Mat trecses, Etc. RAINCOATS. / Childrens, Ladies and gents at very low prices H ATS AND CAPS. $1.50 and $2.00 Hats, $1.19 53.00 Hats at - $? 29 GO Cent Caps at 43.. 81.00 Caps at 79,. Thousands of Bargains that I can’t afford to try to list. Come and 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 Sctm e date last year 130,263.58 Increase in deposits $ 38,094.28 Deposit your money in the F & M Bank All deposits insured against loss.