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TRACTORS
We have on hand a car load of the Ford
son Tractors and will be glad to demon
strate same to and interested person. This
Tractor was built by Mr. Henry Ford and has
had several years trial by his experts under
the personal supervision of Mr. Ford him
self. They are like the Ford car-They ab
solutely deliver the goods. Come and see
for yourself.
Buy a Ford Tractor and help win the war
Our supply of these Tracto.s will be very
limited. We will get only a very few. Get
your order in at once.
Strickland Sc Wisdom,
Agents Forsyth and Dawson Counties.
You Can't Rub It Away;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Will Never Cure.
If you are afflicted with Rheumn
tiam, why waste time with liniments,
lotions and other local applications
that never did cure Rheumatism, and
Hover will ?
Do not try to rub the pain away,
for you will never succeed. Try the
sensible plan of finding tho cause of
the pain, and k after that.. Remove
the cause, and there can be no pain.
You will never be rid of Rheuma-
For
Weak
Women
In use for over 40 years!
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing of the good Cardui
has done them. This Is
Ihe best proof of the value
of Cardui. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardui. it is composed
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAKE
GAREiiI
The Woman’s Tonic
You can rely on Cardui.
Surely it w ill do for you
what it ha; done for so
many thousands of other
woment It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to be , . .
writes Mr j. Mary E. Vcstc,
of Madison Heights, V;i.
“i got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bot
tle, or before taking quite
ill, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles ?t
that time, and was able la
do my work. 1 take it ia
the spring when run
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
taw.” Try Cardui.
All Druggists
I. 70
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev C A Wallace filled his aj
pointment here Saturday and
Sunday and sure did preach in
terest’ng sermons. On Sunday
he said he had no subject on his
mind to preac hfrom but before
he got through the whole con
gregation seemed to think he
had a bi gsubject.
Remember Bro. Dempsey
'■•-ill preach here next Sunday at
?, I o’c'c.' k. Come and hear a
.0 (• *en v
3 o , P hVI • nil and his appoint
ncord day.
■ -npf'r'ed sick last week
.• .0) •* better.
j>. i;• ■ T C■; nvn is on the
’• IHt til i WO' Iv.
i.t.tucr Ba; • '1! killed a
. •• •>-’.' that mcasur
rom tip to tip
. . ; ;d a big chicken pie in|
tism until you cleanse your blood of
the germs that cause the disease.
S. S. S. has never had an equal as a
blood purifier and scores of sufferers
ray that it has cleansed their blood of
Rheumatism, and removed all traca
of the disease from their system.
Get a bottle of S. S. S. at yor •
drug store, and get on the righ f
treatment to-day. If you v/ant spe
oril medical advice, you can obtain it
free by addressing Medical Directon,
£3 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
return would come in mighty
nice.
Mr. Pittman and wife of At
anta and Rev C A Wallace visit!
■d Mr A A Thompson and fam,
1Y Sunday.
Rev C A Wallace spent Sat
n day night with Rev V V Brad
>iy.
Mr and Mrs Dockey Glover re
port the arrival of a fine girl at
their house.
Brown Eyes, sometimes I can
not get up anything worth send
ing but will do the best I can. j
Mr E F Owen spent Sunday
with Mr J 1) Watson.
Say, M rJoe, did you get any
pork during the cool spell? (I
sho’ did, mv friend, and it was
mighty fine, I tell you. Ed.)
I did, and believe me it was
tine.
Will we, as Christian people
let satan lead us and get us out
of the way during the winter
months, or will we let the Lord
lead us and stay in the right
path ?
Dr and Mrs Gilstrap spent
Sunday with Mr J S Fagan and
family.
Mr anil Mrs Mercer Gunter
•pent until bedtime with Mr W
N Hulsey Sunday night.
The farmers i re preparing to
sow wheat this v-eek. This is the
right tight thing to do.
Hill Billy.
COAL MOUNTAIN.
The people in this section are
very busy gathi ring their crop
before the cold weather gets
here.
Miss Agnes f eard spent Sun
lay with Miss Dell Forrist.
Those who ar i on the sick list
vith tin are: Mr Ben Castleber
ry and daughter, Eva, Mrs Mil
on Tidwell and two children.
We hope they will soon be up
igain.
Mr Milton Tidwell received
he sad news Friday that his
,isl r, Mrs Fannie Hays of At
anta dropped dead. Also re
•eived the news Monday that
•is brother, Mr Elijah Tidwell,
lied at his home in south Geor
gia. We extend sympathy to
the bereaved ones.
Those visiting at Mr Tom J
Lecce’s Sunday were: Mr Leon
ud Gravitt and family of south
Ga., Mr Geo Martin and wife
iml Mr Mose Martin.
Mrs Rill a Forrist spent Sun
lay afternoon w-ith Mrs Lizzie
Martin.
Messrs Mark Heard and Ver
<> Cravitt of south Gsn Jyef#
'suing relatives atid ill
'vs section last week*
Miss Jonnie Forrist spent So#
day with Ida Mae Wheelef# 4H
Miss Pearl Forrist spent 3JSH
day with Mrs Julia Pilgrim %
All who have the flu brd J&ifc
tor this morning (Monday.)] 4g
Rev J I Forrist visited telfe
tives and friends in .Chtrpkrt
Cos. Saturday and Sunday*
Mr Grady Martin and wife
ar.d baby spent Sunday with
Mr Ben Castleberry.
Mrs Minnie Holcomb and
daugher, Pearl, visited her mo
ther Mrs Tom Harrison Sunday
Rev G W Forrist went to his
appointment at Harmoy (Daw
son county) but owing to the
extensiveness of the flu there
was no services except a funer
al service at 11 o’clock, at which
time Mr Gus Lowe, who died
of flu, was buried.
The people of that section
arc having a serious time in
deed. Many deaths as results of
flu almost everybody is or has
been sick. We sympathize with
them in their troubles.
P.rown Eyes.
HOPEWELL.
The sick in our communiy we
arc glad to report better.
No new cases of flu in this part
Rev B G Hughes preached at
Hopewell last Sunday.
Sorry to hear of the death of
Mrs John Grant who died at the
home of her daughter in Daw
son county last Monday. We
'extend sympathy to the be
reaved.
Mr Marvin Patterson and fam
ily of New Hope spent last Sun
.day at Mr Lee Jackson’s.
Misses Penelope and Annie
Hughes and Miss Pearl Wallis
left last Saturday for DeKalb
county to re-open their schools
which had been closed for a few
days on account of Spanish In
fluenza.
Mr and Mrs J W Stephens of
Daw-son county spent Sunday af
ternoon at Mr L C Hughes.
Mr Jep Elliott and family
were visitors at Mr J O Wil
liams last Sunday.
Rev W L Singleton and wife
of Midway spent Saturday af
ternoon with his father, Mr J'
C Singleton.
Mr Clay Stephens and wife
of Daw-son county visited Mrs R
C West Sunday afternoon.
Rev J W Hughes preached at
Pleasant Grove last Sunday.
Mr Otis Mashburn and sister
Miss Ella, visited at Mr L C Hug
hes last Sunday.
Don’t forget the preaching at
! Hopew ell next Saturday night.
! The Presiding Elder will tell us
something good if we will just
come out and listen to him.
FROM ROUTE 7.
On account of the flu hating
us in its grip we have been ab
sent for awhile.
These cool nights and frosty
mornings remind one that old
man Winter is coming pretty
soon.
Mr T E Aaron made a trip
to Winder last Monday.
Mrs N 1 Heard and two child
reen spent the latter part of
last week with the formers pa
rents, Mr and Mrs Croy, near
Hickory Flat.
The flu seems to be dying out
in our section. No new cases we
know of. Believe me that old flu
is no respector of persons. High
and low, rich and poor, have it
alike.
Several have sown w-heat and
more are aiming to sow.
As we have been sick w-e have
had no chance to get up much
news. We are hoping that the
kind editor will excuse us.
Leslie Lamont.
BETHEL.
Here I am again after an ab
sence of several weeks.
Most of the folks in this com
tnunity have escaped the flu so
’ar.
Mr L B Benson and family
>f Fitzgerald are on a visit to
\lr and Mrs W T Bagby.
Mr and Mrs R C Orr and little
on spent Saturday night and
unday with the latters parents
oar Flat Creek.
Mr Fred Sctttle and wife vis
1 Mr P. A Thompson and
nil" Err.day.
.: <! Mrs It 1 l.rrK visited
and Mrs V/ T Boyd Sunday.
\V i;’e On and family
n i c ’ >< iv"ht ar.d Sun*
,r M ■ ( il Floyd'S,
v- '’'or Westbrook and
. -•')''•)! a day or
-- i->‘ - M'k v ith her parents
Mmna Datvacott visited
rliss Ruth Light Sunday.
Mr Radford Thompson who
been real sick, we are glad to
say is improving some.
Mr and Mrs Kyle Orr visited
at Mr B J Light’s Sunday.
Considerable damage was
done the farmers on the river
by the recent high waters, Mr
G V Bagby being one of the
heaviest losers.
Mrs Ida Darracott and child
ren spent Sunday with Mr How
ard Darracott and family.
Mr Albert Thompson and
family of near Holbrook visited
Mrs Mina Sargent Sunday.
Mr Ed Samples and family
visited Mrs J II Roberts Sunday
Mr Garland Darracott visit
ed relatives in Oakwood Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Remember preaching here on
next Saturday and Sunday, and
Sunday school every Sunday
morning. Wyoiine.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an
order granted by the Ordinary
of said county I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in De
cember 1918, before the court
house door in the town of Cum
ming, said county, the following
property: All of lot of land num
her 426 and the east half of lot
number 425, lying and being
in the second district and Ist
section of said county and state
and containing in all 60 acres
more or less. Sold as the prop- (
eerty of A. S. Anglin deceased
and to be applied for the pay-!
ment of the debts and as direct
cd in the will of said A. S. An-j
glin deceased. This land is held
by J. D. Hansard as security for,
a debt of 8250.00, the money j
first arising from the sale there
of will be applied to the pay-!
I ment of this debt. This Novem
ber 6th, 1918. I
H. S. Brooks, Admr. of
A. S. Anglin deceased, with
Will annexed.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all w-hom it may concern:
J. L. Norrell, administrator
upon the estate of Francis and
Arminda Hammond late of said
county deceased, having filed
his petition for discharge, this
is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, against
the granting of this discharge at
the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county to be
held on the first Monday in De
cember, 1918. Given under my
hand and official signature this
-lth day of Nov. 1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’ SALE.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Will be sold at public outcry
before the court house door in
the town of Cumming, in said
county, within the legal hours
of sale on the Ist Tuesday in
December, 1918, to the highest
bidder: A certain tract of land
in the 14th district and Ist sec
tion in said county containing
225 acres, more or less, consist
ing of lot No. 879, two-thirds in
terest in 10 acres on the south
side of 880, a small part north
side of 957, all of lots 958, 959,
one-half interest in 960 and the
northwest half of 1001. Also
what is known as the Middleton
Nuckolls old home place con
taining 115 acres, more or less,
consisting of fraction of 785,
whole lots 786, 787 and 2/ a
cres more or less of 860 being
all of said lot except that part
on the south side sold of! to Bry
ant Nuckolls. Also one Ford
motor truck, known as the Lou
is Wisdom truck.
Levied upon as the property
of T. J. Woodliff under and by
\m v o of a fifn from the Supe
rior Colirt of Hall county in fa
me of Winnebago National
nr), of Rockford versus Geor
ia Cha r Cos., as principal, and
r -rt Additcn, H. G. Carlisle
, u ’ r p. t Weed;iff as endorsers
t ; cc n v.-rh'ii'’: of the levy up
i the r< al estate herein describ
• I g'v.-i to T. J. Woodliff, the
< fondant in whom possession
e prc poity was found.
,1; i e sth, i 918.
V. . T. M’ rritt. Sheriff.
Today’s War News, Today
The sun rises six hours earlier in Europe than in At
lanta. When it was noon in Atlanta to-day, it was six o’-
clock to-night in Paris and London.
The old reliable Associated Press, the greatest news
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clusively during the day.
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ed in the early editions of the Journal to-day, and war
news cabled from Europe this afternoon is printed in to
day’s afternoon edition of the Journal.
Why wait until to-morrow for to-day’s World and War
news, when you can read it in to-day’s Journal?
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Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
B. C. and A. B. Henderson, ad
ministrators upon the estate of
Mrs. Flora C. Henderson, late
of said county deceased, have
in due form applied to me for
leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceas
ed, and said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty to be held on the Ist Monday
in December, 1918. Given un
der my hand and official signa
ture, this 4th day of Nov. 1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all w-hom it may concern:
B. C. and 4- B- Henderson, ad
ministrators, de bonis non, up
on the estate of T. K. Hender
son, late of said county deceas
ed, has in due form applied to
me for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application
w-ill be heard at the regular
term of Court of Ordinary of
said county to be held on the Ist
Monday in December, 1918. Giv
en under my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of Nov.
1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
M. R. Haves, administrator;
upon the estate of T. J. Hayes, !
late of said county deceased,has
in due form applied to me for
leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceas
ed, and said application w-ill be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty to be held on the Ist Monday
in December, 1918. Given under
my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of Nov. 1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Important Notice.
To my friends & Customers:
I have sold my stock yearling
After the Bth of this month I
will not have a stock hog, so I
thought I would let all my cus
tomers know- so they would not
get disappointed. All who are
owing me for pigs and calves,
where they are done born, call
and settle for the same at once
for I am needing the money.
Yours truly,
T. J. Pilcher, 1
Cumming, Ga., route 2.
It is Liil, but no*. Kaiser Bill.
If yi*u pry your bill then I
can pay Bill the bill I owe him;
but if you don't pay your biil I
cant pay Bill my bill, neither
can Bill pay his biil. So you see
Biil is Ike man who suff."3
when you neglect your bill.
Your friend,
R. T T . J3iambl et-t I*l. D.
HIGHEST PRICES FOR BARIER
LOWEST PRICES EOR GOODS.
Boys Romoeis, 85c value 65c
Mens Overalls 2.75 value 2.25
Mens Jumpers 2.75 value 2.25
Mens Pants 3.25 value 2.75
Mens Pants 3.00 value 2.50
Mens Pants 2.50 value 2.00
Outing, 35c value 25c
Ginghams, 35c value 32 l-2c
Ginghams as low as 16c
Boys Blue Serge Pants, 2.50 val 1.95
Good Serges 50c
Overall Goods 45c to 1.00 yard
Parasols, 1.30 value 98c
Good auto casings 15.00 to 21.00
Shoes, 6.00 value 5.50
Shoes, worth 5 59. at 490 Shoes worth 425 at 395
Shoas worth 5.00 at 4 00 Shoes worth 3 50 at 2 95
Children Shoes worth 3.25 at 2,80. Shirts worth 2,00 at 1,75
Shirts worth 1.50 at 1,25 3:CO Union Suits at 2 45
1.50 Children Union Suits 135 135 Union Suits 1.15
Sweaters 1 60 to 5.50 Best Patent Flour 3 25 sack
Highest Prices for Barter
Butter 45c. Eggs 47 1 2c, Friars 30c. Hens 221-2
Roosters 15c
Bring your Barter. Get Highest Prices.
E. D. VAUGHAN, Route 3.
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