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Heard’s
store Specials
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The large number of our customers
who bring their friends here to buy shoes is a
significant endorsement that is worthy of com
ment. We are winning new customers every
day simply by pleasing our old ones.
Honest Shoe
Values
Every shoe we sell is carefully fash
ioned of the best materials. The many little
quality features that distinguish the really well
made shoes from the ordinary kind will be
Uh found throughout our line of men’s, women’s
and children’s shoes.
MpLs* Our stock is large and our prices small
G. W. HEARD
Buggies! Baggies!!
Jo My Friends and Customers:
I have on hand three carloads of baggies boughtbefore the
heavy advance, and lam going to give my customers the
advantage of this purchase.
Now, if you are going to buy a buggy in the next twelve
months, yon had better get busy and buy one of these J. G'
Smith & Sons, Bartlesville, buggies, tor three reasons:
First. They tire the best buggy on earth. Just ask any
person that has ever used one of them.
Second. Because they will be 10 to 2b dollars higher
Third. We are likely not to be able to get them at all.
Tins is no idle talk, but cold facts,
I also carry a full line of Harness, Bridles, Collars, Col
lars, Single and Double Lines. Having nlaced an order for
these goods in May, I can sell them to you cheaper than I
con buy them to day.
I also have on hand over $300.00 worth of Lap Robes,
bought last March, and will save you money on them. Al
so a large Stock of Felt Roofing, 1, 2 and 3 ply.
Come to see me when in town.
G. W. WILBANKS.
Sow Wood’s High-Grade
Seed Wheat
For Best and Most
Productive Crops.
Our Virginia-Grown Seed
Wheats arc superior for the
South-make yields
and better quality of grain.
Write for “WOOD'S C*?OT> SPE
CIAL” giving prices and informa'ion
about SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS,
SEED RYE, BARLEY and all other
Seeds for Fail Sowing.
T. W. Wood & Sons
Seedsmen. Richmond, Va.
Plant WHITE PEARL AND BER
MUDA ONION SETS for profita
ble crops, both for home use
and market. Write for
“Wood’s Crop Special,”
. giving prices.
" Relieves a cough in early stage, regardless of the patient s age.”
Foley’s Honey .ana Tar
SIX- YEAR-OLD nr sixty-year-old, man or woman, will find
in this fine, old family medicine a pure, pleasant, whole
some, safe and successful remedy for coughs and colds —
particularly if taken promptly.
Ton wouldn’t neglect a small fire that had K - l 1
started io your home, no matter how tiny the Njulj CH M
Maze, no matter how strong and big the liouse. M
It is ju*t as foolish to neglect a cold, however
Even if one hn3 been so careless and unwiso ./UaltfrivVß
as to neglect a cold and it has hung on for
weeks, Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound will sire
quick reliof if none of the dangerous diseases like bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia or com
sumption (which a neglected cold often runs into) has gained a foothold.
Easy To Do The Right Thing
Be prepared. Keep a bottle of Foley's Honey And Tar Compound in
your home. You might need it some night when stores are closed and delays are dangerous.
You can’t tell It has relieved spasmodic croup. Its action is prompt. It quickly over
comes coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchial aud la grippe coughs.
Mr. William F. Thomas, 3'imrnerville, (la., writes: ‘I find your Foley's Honey nnd Tar
Conipouud a most efficient remedy for coughs, hoarseness, etc. I have used it with excellout
results for several years. In addition to being so oleasant to take. I find it gives better sat
isfaction tUan other remedies I have tried, Yonrs for continued success in its manufacture*. ’
CUMMING DRUG STORE.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS
'Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. L. Norrell, administrator
upon the estate of Francis and
Armirida 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
4th 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 27 a
cres more or less of 860 being
all of said lot except that part
on the south side sold off 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
virtue of a fifa from the Supe
rior Court of Hall county in fa
vor of Winnebago National
Bank of Rockford versus Geor
gia Chair Cos., as principal, and
Forrest Additon, H. G. Carlisle
and T. J Woodliff as endorsers
Notice in writing of the levy up
on the real estate herein describ
ed given to T. J. Woodliff, the
defendant in whose possession
the property was found.
This Nov. sth, 1918.
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an
order granted by the Ordinary
of said county 1 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 420 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
ed in the will of said A. S. An
glin deceased. This land is held
by J. D. Hansard as security for
a debt of $250.00, the money
first arising from the sale there
of will be applied to the pay
ment of this debt. This Novem
ber Gth, 1918.
H. S. Brooks, Admr. of
A. S. Anglin deceased, with
Will annexed.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
B. C. and A. B. Henderson, ad
ministrators upon the estate ol
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 whom il, may concern:
B. C. and A. B. Tlerderson, ad
ministratoi 3, dc bold; non, up
on the estate of T. K. Hender
son, late of said county deceas
ed, has in clue form applied to
me for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said tic
ceased, and said application
will 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. ,1. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
M. R. Hayes, administrator
upon the estate of T. J. Hayes,
late of said county deceased,has
;n 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 under
my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of Nov. 1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
LAND SALE.
Will be sold at the late resi
dence of Mrs. Delilah Tumlin,
deceased, on the 22nd day ot
November, 1918, at 10 o’clock,
a. m. the following lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceas
ed to wit: 23 acres, more or less
off of lot of land number 656,
being all of said lot except 17
acres of northeast corner of the
said lot, lying and being in the
14th district and Ist section of
Forsyth county, Georgia. Sold
for distribution among the heirs
at law of said deceased. Terms
of sale, cash. Deeds made to pur
chaser by the heirs. Sold by a
greement of the heirs of said es
tate. This Oct. 21st, 1918.
W. A. Tumlin, Agent
for heirs at law of Mrs. Delilah
Tumlin, deceased.
For Sale.
One Overland car, 85, model
1918, practically new. Call on
Henry Gilbert, Cumming, Ga.,
route 3.
PROFESSIONAL CARD
DR. J. L. HARRISON
Dentist
301-302 Jackson Building
Gainesville, Ga.
W. W. PIRKLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Cumming, - Georgia
Office at Residence. Phone 88.
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Enibalmer
Norcross, Ga.
Day and Night ’Phone.
UR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
Office over F. & M. Bank.
All Work Guaranteed
Lawrenceville Auto Exchange
P. C. Fowler, Manager,
Lawrencevile, Ga
Autos bought, sold, Exchanged
Give us a Call
Notice to Overseers.
The overseers of Chattahoo
chee district are required by
che Commissioners to put the
roads in good condition betwen
the Bth and 20th f Nov. Any
overseer failing to do so will be
subject to a fine of $25.00.
Corn;.! - '.Toners.
For Sale
Home in Gumming. 5 room
house, garage, barn, wood
house, large lot. For particu
!ars, write H. A. Kelley,Gain
esville, Ga., or see F. W. Mash
burn, Gumming, Ga.
Ford Car For Sale.
1916 model. Not run to hurt.
Price right. H. S. Buice,
Suwanee, Ga., route 2.
GIN NOTICE.
After Saturday, the 2nd of
November, we will gin only on
Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day of each week.
Hooper Gin & Seed Cos.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the
firm of J. M. Tollison & Son are
hereby notified to comeat once
and settle. Arthur Tollison is in
the army and this business must
be wound up.
J. M. Tollison.
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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. I his
Tractor was built by Mr. Henry Ford and has
had several yeaistrial by his experts under
the personal supervision of Mr. bold him
selt. They are like the Ford car—They ab
solutely deliver the goods. Conic and see
for yourself.
Buy a Ford Tractor and help win the war
Our supply -of these Tractors will be
limited. We will get only a very few. Get
your order in at once.
Strickland & Wisdom,
Agents Forsyth and Dawson Counties.
BUILDING UP
OUR WOMANHOOD
Given Up to Die by Her Friends, a
Young Lady Recovers Hep
Health and Increases
Weight —45 Pounds.
A Powerful Nation Needs Strong
Healthy Women.
A nation Is no
strnnger than Its
women. Hence, It }
Is the duty of ev
cry woman wheth- W
cr young, middle jT ;i
ace, or In advanced j ~
life to preserve her I # jK
health. If you are I " w
don't wait until to
morrow hut (-•< "I; BB
relief at once—to
day. Tomorrow |
your illness may take a chronic
turn.
There is a remedy for almost
every ill. Thousands have fou"d
Peruna to be that remedy as did
Miss Clara Lohr of 21 N. Gold St,
(Jratid Rapids, Michigan. She writes
a friend: “I don’t need Peruna any
more. I am all well after taking
six bottles. I weighed ninety
pounds before I started and was
poor and weakly. I had such
a cough and spitting all the time
that I never expected to recover.
My friends pa ve me up. I could eat
nothing. Now I can eat and weigh
135 pounds. I most thankfully rec
ommend Peruna to my friends."
Miss l.ohr's letter is an Inspira
tion, a message of hope to suffering
women. It tells you that you too
may he strong and well and vigor
ous.
I’eruna may be bad in either
liquid or tablet form. Ask your
dealer. If you value health, do not
neeept a substitute. Dr. Hartman's
World Famous Peruna Tonic is
what you want. The Peruna Com
pany, Dept. 70, Columbus, fkblo, also
publish Dr. Hartman’s Health Hook.
The book is free. Write for it.
Your dealer will give you a I’eruna
Almanac.
Gin Notice.
After Nov. 9th the gin at Coal
Mountain will only run '1 days
in each week, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
C. E. Thomas.
Gin Notice.
After Nov. 9th we will gin
on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday of each week only.
Gumming Oil & Fertilizer Ct
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Mothers Know That
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Rent Notice.
Georgia, Forsyth county.
The undersiged, as guardi
.-•n I! <., cr v.'hat is known as
the Dr. J. T. Iframblett place
icar Martin’?; Cross Roads, 5
mile ninth of Cumming, con
taining 8 acres more or less,for
rent for the year 1919, at pub
lie outcry before the court
house door in the town of
Cumming, in said county,wtih
in Ihe legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1918. The bidder will be
i -quir. (1 to give a note due Oc
tuber 15th, 1919, with interest
from date at 8 per cent per
annum, with approved securi
1y for the rent of the same,
and will be permitted to go in
to possession of said property
immediately upon executing
the note and retain possession
for one year from the date of
said renting. Nov. 13 ,1918.
1/. W. Wofford, Guard
ian I)r. J. T. Bramblett
Gi>n Notice
After Saturday, Nov. 16th,
we will only gin twm days in
;wh v-'”k, Tuesday and Fri
day.
Thomas & Hughes.
Gin Notice.
After Nov. Ist, the gin at
Haw Creek will only gin on
Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday until Nov. 23, and then
Wednesday and Saturday the
balance of the year.
Geo. W. Thomas
Public Svle.
1 v ill offer for sale to tho
i.ie' t 1 dder at my home
| near Barrettsvilie, on Novem
jber 39th, 1918, the following:
Corn, fodder, -5 mules, one
■ cow, 4 hogs, farming tools,
furniture, and other articles.
C. H. Collins.