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t Auto Repairing*
M.9 U pu* aupptmi Xuippag u pa[|Btsiij awii i
eqquipment for the pupose of doing: more and better Ford
Work, and will do your work at the following prices:
Overhaul Motor and Transmission $12.50
Overhaul Motor only SIO.OO
Overhaul Rear Axle and Drive Shaft $3.50
ALL OTHER IN PROPORTION.
I also carry a full line of Spark Plugs, Fan Belts, Quick
Patching Material and other necessities, Tube Vulcaniz
ing and Blow Out Shoes. Nothing but Genuine Ford
Parts used.
Bring your Ford and have it put in'lip-top shape for the
Winter at live-and-let-live Prices.
SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT.
J. M. MUNDY
At old Coal Mt. post office. Cumming, Ga., Route 4.
Phone, Cumming.
Special Bargains
Large size Bed Blankets, pair $3.48
Large size White Quilts 1.85
Lace Curtains, pair, 68c
30c Ginghams, yard 63c
One lot MoVs Drosa Coats.
One lot Men’s heavy work shoes, $2.50
One lot Ladies Comfort, $3.25 value for 2.75
5 drawer Drop Head Sewing machine, with
a 10 year Guarantee $24.75
One lot of Second Hand Furniture.
Full Patent Flour per barrel, 12.60
BRING YOUR BARTER. HIGHEST PRICES
Butter and Eggs, Chickens, Peas, Scrap Cot
ton, Beef Hides and Bees Wax.
S. G. CROSS, Route 3.
SHADY GROVE.
Rev Charlie Brown preached
an interesting sermon at this
place Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Wiley Benson
spent last Monday night with
Mr and Mrs Winchester Ben'
son.
Mr Albert Sewell and fami
ly spent Saturday night with
Mr J A Phagan and family.
Miss Azzie Benson is spend
ing sometime with her sister in
Fort Valley.
Mr J L Johnson is spending
the winter with Mr Wiley Ma
jors of near Rochelle.
Master Edwin Benson of near
Flowery Branch is spending a
few days with her uncle Mr W
W. Benson.
Miss Geneva Johnson, who
has been spending several
days with friends in Buford,
has returned home.
Mrs Julia Driskell and child
ren are spending a few days
with Mrs Martha Driskell.
Miss Bertha Mae Johnson
spent one night last week with
her grand-mother, Mrs S Ben
son.
Little Eugene and Fausteei.
Tidwell spent one afternoon of
last week with Bertha Mae.
Zella and John Johnson.
OAK GROVE.
Here I come again after be
in# absent for several weeks.
Misses Ivey Bagwell and Ar
zie Boles spent Saturday night
with Mr Down Allen.
Mr Edward Lively returned
to his home in Atlanta Monday
after a few days visit to Mr Ed
gar Hansard.
Mrs Florence Holbrook anil
children spent Saturday night
with Mrs Senda Bagwell.
Messrs J W, Edgar a id Iloyt
Hansard, Misses Cora and O
vell Hansard spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mra Senda Bagwell spent
Sunday night at Mr Hiram Bo!
es.
Miss Ivy King is spending a
while in Atlanta wit hher aunt
Mrs Pearl Pugh.
The pound supper and apron
party given by Glady Christo
pher was enjoyed by all.
Those visiting Miss Annie M
Pursell Sunday evening w’ere:
Misses Clare and Glady Chris
topher and Miss Ovtdl Hansard
DREW.
I will come again as it is snow
ing this afternoon.
Mr Tom Chatham and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr Will
McGinnus and family.
Mr Ezra Chadwick and fam
ily spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr Henry Chad
v. ick and family.
Mr and Mrs Luther Harris
pent Sunday with Mr Jack
Harris and family.
Miss Mary Chatham spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr &
Mrs Charlie Chadwick.
Mr and Mrs Verner Harris
spent Saturday night and Sun
day at Mr W H Martin’s.
Mr A L Day is all smiles—lts
a fine girl.
Mr John McGinnus and fam
ily spent Thanksgiving with
Mr W W Reid ad family.
Misses Sophie and Ball Nix
and Era Martin spent Sunday
afternoon with Lizzie Taiiant.
Mrs Alice Hawkins of Ball
Ground is with home folks, con
fined to her bed with tlu.
HOPEWELL.
Yea, we had snow last Sun
day niglit but it didn’t stay
long.
Mrs Maude Hughes and two
daughters Bessie and Carrie,
spent last Sunday with Mrs.
Marr.i-; West.
Miss Bessie Wallis, who has
been in school at Oakwood.we
are scary to say is sick. Hope
she will soon be able to be back
in school.
Mr Lee Jackson and family
i were visitors at Mr J F Wallis
last. Saturday nigh;.
Mrs L C Hughes is reported
sick. Hope she will soon be out
again.
Mr Andy Wallis has sold
his place and expect to move
to Gainesville soon. Also Mr.
Henry Wallis has sold his place
and will move to Gainesville.
These farms were purchased
by Mr Elbert Godfrey.
Mr Vardie Wallis and fam
ily of Dawson county visited at
Mr. Andy Wallis Sunday.
Mrs S C Tatum of Cummirg
is spending a few day-) with
Mr Lee Tatum.
Mr Will Barnwell and sister
Miss Mattie of Alto spent the
Thanksgiving with honieiolks. *
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev Wallace filled his ap
pointment here Saturday and
Sunday and of course he done
some good preaching.
Mr J T Brannon, who has
been sick, we are glad to say is
better.
Rev. Braddy filled his appoint
ment at Concord Saturday &
Sunday.
Some nice hogs are being kill
ed these days which is a migh
ty good thing for farmers.
Bros. Hillis McGinnus and
Henry Boling will preach here
next Sunday at 2:30. Every
body invited to come and hear
the young men. This will be
the first time for Hillis, and
we ought to all go and encour
age the young brother.
We are glad to know that a
good many of the boys will be
at home soon and bring glad
ness to many broken hearted
mothers.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
W. M. Southard et al hav
ing applied to me for the open
ing up and establishment of a
new third class public road in
the 1276th district, G. M. of
Forsyth County, Ga., com
mencing near W. M. Southard
and running through the lands
of W. M. Southard, R. L. Mar
tin, E. J. McGinnhs, W. J. Earl
and E. L. Gazzaway, intersect
ing the public road near G. A.
Gazzaway;
Also, J. B. Spence, et al hav
ing applied for anew second
ciass public road in said dist
rict and county cmmencing at
the Ben Bagwell old place run
ning a northernly direction
through the lands of Ben Bag
well, J B Spence, Mrs Hardin,
Mrs Bacon and A L Fowler in
tersecting the public road near
the Julian bridge; the road
commissioners of 1276th dis
trict having reported each re
spective road of public utility
and marked out said roads in
terms of law; notice is hereby
given that said applications
will be heard by me on the 18
day of December, 1918, at
the office of Ordinary. Given
under my hand and official sig
nature, this Nov. 18, 1918.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
Administrators’ Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
By virtue of an order from
the Court of Ordinary of For
syth county, will be sold, at pub
lie outcry, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1910, at the court
house door in said coutity, with
in the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder, the following
described land belonging to es
tate of T. K. Henderson, late of
said county deceased. Lots of
land Nos. 477, 540, 541, lying
and being in the 14th district
and Ist section in said county
& state each lot containing 40
acres more or less. Terms of
sale cash. This Dec. 2nd, 1918.
B. C. & A. B. Henderson, ad
mrs of T. K. Henderson, dec’d
For Sale.
A good Advance steam trac
tion 15 h. p. in first class shape
and a good saw mill with the
best saw in the world, belt and
good log wagoh, all in firstclass
shape. See,
Strickland & Wisdom.,
Cumming, Ga.
Important Notice.
All persons that we hold
notes against was due Oct. 15.
Now, 1 am going to give ev
erybody until Dec. Ist without
interest, but after that date I
will charge 8 per Gent from Oc
tober 15th until paid. Now, I
mean business. I need my mon
ey to settle up my business.
Respectfully,
J. S. Harrison.
Public Sale.
I will offer for sale at my res
idence on route 4, on Tuesday,
Dec. 10th, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following:
One good binder, 1 good cul
tivator, 1 dump cart, 1 2-horse
wagon, 1 buggy, 1 machine &
rake, 1 wheat drill and vari
ous other farming tools. Also
all my cattle and other articles
too tedious to mention.
R. B. Burruss.
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EDMONDSON & PIRKLE’s
In Fall and Winter Goods
are of Immense Volume.
tThey wish to call your special attention to
their readyt-o-wear line of Coats and Coat Suits
There never has been such an extensive show- til) I V
ing offered in Cumming as they have shown // /_ Ji \
this season, and the prices never were sO low qf[T\( I
measured by the price of cotton as the standard k 1 J \\/
of value. I I \\
They have some special values at
i $17.50, $20.00. $25.00 and $30.00 per j |
l ! Ijt suit- Long Coats for Ladies for $12.75 \ \ j
to $30.00, Junior Coats, 13 to 19, at \
$9.90 to $12.50. Children’s $3. to $lO. ft|h \ '
T\\ Come early before the stock runs too |f]Vj |Y|
t low. They are selling fast. $ i
MEN AND BOY’S CLOIHING AND OVERCOATS.
Their stock is complete and new arrivals coming in every
few dags. You know they handle the “Clothes Beautiful
tine, tailored by Schloss Bros. & Cos., of Baltimore and New \ tsW
York, and their label on a suit always spells ‘Satisfaction’
both in style and quality. None better. See their new arriv- / \
als for dressing uv for the holidays which are drawing nea ; 'XL/ V
/ Wat
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. .Jgg
They handle the best they can buy for the money and will give
you your money’s worth every time. J. B. Stetson and No-Name
Hots. King Quality, Queen Quality and Godman Shoes for every- jSmMI \
body. Carhartt Overalls and Gloves, Arrow Brand Collars and
Shirts. Mother’s Friend Shirt Waists tor small boys-a new ship- ' M 'lmt
ment just arrived. Shipment of Overshoes just arrived-something | j
very hard to obtain this season.
they also have many useful articles suitable for Xmas Presents, igOWT
such as Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, China-ware, Lamps, Glass-ware
Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, Crochet Quilts, Lace Curtains, p
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Comforts, and many many articles
of usefulness. Buy early.
They have a complete Line of Outings, Flannels, Fleeced Goods, Percales
Ginghams, Poplins, Dress Goods, Plaids, Sheeting, Drillings, Canton Flan
nel Riverside Checks, Gold Medal Daskin Jeans-the kind you used to r buy. A
big Line of Underwear to keep everybody warm.
So with cotton high. Produce a good price and times good, no need of any one gi -
ing in want for necessities of life.
They have on hand a good Line of house furnishings in furniture, Chairs, Stoves, Stove
Hardware, feathers, PilLws. and many other items.
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They also have a special! full line of the Famous 10 Year SSSSIk—
Guaranteed New Royal Sewing Machines. If inneed jw3|l[fj
of a good Sewing Machine see theirs before you buy >v -Jf'iJl
For Quality Merchandise always go
to Edmondson & Pirkle and get the best mon
ey will buy for the price you pay. They are ready to welcome you *
Edmondson & Pirkle.