The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, August 22, 1919, Image 2
Forsyth County News
Published every Thursday at
Cummin)?, Ga., by J. B. Patter
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County paper in North Georgia
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August 22nd, 1919.
Congress and the Senate
want the daylight 'aw repealed
but President Wilson vetoes all
their bills.
If the railroads sunk thirty
million in what will they
sink when the increase in pay
is granted the strikers?
The increase in wages asked
by the strikers amounts to
eight hundred million dollars a
year.
The legislature passed a law
to increase the legal advertis
ing fees, but the senate has not
voted on the measure.
Just a few more good seasons
and Forsyth county has the
best crop on earth.
Sow you a little turnip patch
in the field.
Court is right on us.
John Doe has the Hu again.
Carranza of Mexiea has been
warned by the government that
killing of Americans must
stop. She’s fixing to get shot
that’s what she’s doing.
A New York merchant was
fined five thousand dollars foi
selling sugar at 15 cents a
pound.
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The Capitol Removal bill is
buried. The Macon delegation
conducted the funeral services,
and Atlanta delegation were
pallbearers.
Veterans of the European
war are allowed to peddle with
out a license just like the vet
erans of the sixties, according
to a law enacted by the last
legislature.
We don’t think the secret
service men will find any profi
teering in these diggings.
Kerosene oil is 215 cents a ga!
lon and gasoline 27 cents a gal
lon. Running mighty nigh
neck and neck.
John Holder has thrown hit
hat in the ring for governoi
and will issue his formal an
nouncement in a few days.
Several people committed
suicide in Gwinnett county last
week.
A race between Hugh Dorse>
and Hoke Smith would be a
warm affair, and it looks like
such a thing is gwine to happen
next year.
What does a candidate for
office care whether your child
ever goes to school one minute
or not? They are fishing for
your vote.
Forsyth county is to be gov
erned by three commissioners,
two besides the Ordinary t ac
cording to the law passed by
the House and Senate.
Henry Ford sued the Chicago
Tribune for one million dollars
and got a verdict for six cents
That’s not making money lik
ing manufacturing Ford cars.
PROGRAM.
Forsyth County Sunday School
Convention. Piedmont Metho
dist church, near Cumming, on
Sunday, August 24th 1919.
FIRST SESSION.
Sunday Morning.
10:00. Devotional, led by Mr.
A. L. Hughes Cumming, R F D
10:15. What the Sunday School
Can do for the child. By Miss
Mary Patterson Elementary
Superintendent, Forsyth Coun
ty Sunday School Association.
10:40. How to provide Sunday
School workers. By Prof.
Floyd Field, Field worker.
Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion.
11:10 Presentation of Attend
ance Pennant.
11:25 Our Common Task. By
Miss Flora Davis assistant Su
perintendent, Georgia Sunday
School Association.
11:55 Offering for Support of
the work.
12:05 Announcements and ap
pointments of Committees.
12:15 Adjourn.
Basket Dinner on the Ground
SECOND SESSION.
Sunday Afternoon.
1:45 Devotional. Led by Mr.
Ivan Otwell Cumming, Ga.
2:00 The Challenge of the
Church. By Prof. Floyd Field.
2:30 Song.
2:35 Reports of County Officers
2:45 Elements of Sunday
School Success. By Miss Flora
Davis.
3:15 Question and answer
period. (Everybody is reques
ted to ask their hardest ques
tion on Sunday School work.)
3:30 Reports of Committees
and Election of Officers.
3:40 Time and place of next
meeting.
4:00 Adjourn.
STAR ROUTE.
Well, it sure is dry in this
part.
Mr. Issac Pirkle spent last
Sunday at Mr. J. D. Bennefields
Mr. H. W. Pruitt and family
spent Sunday at Mr. H G. Bol
den.
Mr. S. P. Green and family
spent Saturday night and Sun
day at Mr. T. B. Fowler’s.
Mr. Robert Hunt, who has
been spending awhile" with his
aster and other relatives and
friends has returned home.
Mr. J. D. Benefield and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon at
Mr. T. B. Fowlers.
Mr. Homer Wright and fam-
; ly spent Sunday afternoon at
Mr. S. B. Wright.
Mr. Paul Barnes and wife
•pent Sunday with Mr. Dewitt
Fowler.
Mrs. Tom Vaughan and child
•en spent Saturday at Mr. J. D.
Benefield.
Mr. Thesta Settles and wife
spent Satdruay at Mr. Thesus
Settles.
Daddy.
EBENEZER.
Fodder pulling will soon be
he order of the day in this part
Mr. A. D. Majors and family
visited relatives in and near
Gainesville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Martin
report the arrival of anew ba
by at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mash
burn and son, Otis. spent from
Tuesday till Saturday with rel
atives in Banks and Franklin
counties.
A number of our young peo
ple attended camp-meeting at
Holbrook Sunday.
Mr. C. W. Thornton and fam
ily spent Monday and Tuesday
n Atlanta.
Mr. Tom Martin anil family
spent part of last week with
Mr. Geo. Castleberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler and
daughters, Edith and Esther,
returned home Saturday from
a weeks visit with relatives in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Elmer Castleberry and
babies spent Saturday night
mil Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turner of
Pleasant View spent Sunday at
B. C. Fowlers.
Mrs. Cora Tidwell spent one
day last week at Mr. Dilmus
Tidwell.
Mrs. Jeff Gazaway spent
_>ne day last week with Mrs. B.
C. Fowler.
Remember Sunday school at
his place next Sunday morn
ing at 9 o’clock.
Two Chums.
Did you know that politics
are being framed for next year
Condemnation Proceedings.
To the Superior Court of said
county and to Hon. N. A. Mor
ris Judge of said court.
The State of Georgia, by and
through Jno. T. Dorsey, Solic
itor-General of the Blue Ridge
Circuity as relator brings this
petition and shows the follow
ing facts:
Ist. That on the 30th day of Ju
ly, 1919, in the county of For
syth, W. T. Merritt, sheriff of
said county, an arresting offic
er, seized a certain five passen
ger Ford Automobile motor no
120469 with no one In possess
ion of same, the owner or own
ers. of said automobile being
unknown, which said automo
bile contained thirty five gal
lons of intoxicating liquors,
corn whiskey the sale or pos
session of which is prohibited
by law at the time ©f seizure,
and said automobile was being
used at said time on the public
highways in the county of For
syth, in said state.
2nd. That said automobile a
bove referred to is now in the
possession and control of said
W. T. Merritt, sheriff and er
resting offeer as aforesaid, who
has the same in his control at
Cumming, Ga., the same being
held by him pending the dispo
sition thereof in the manner
provided by law.
3rd. That the foregoing facts
were by W. T. Merritt Sheriff
of said county. Ga.. on August
6, 1919 reported to Jno. T Dor
sey, Solicitor-General of the
Blue Ridge Circuit, as required
by law.
4th. That the owner or owners,
of said automobile "is unknown
Wherefore. Petitioner brings
this petition,” as required by sec
tion 20, of the Act of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved March 28, 1917, and be
ing part of the General Prohibi
recting that service be had by
advertisement as provided by
(A) That an order be issued di
tion Act and prays:
law the"owner, or owners, be
ing "unknown.
(B) That after the expiration
of thirty days after the filing of
this petition the court authorize
said automobile to be sold, af
ter such advertisement as is
provided by law, in the event
no legal claim, or legal defense
is filed according to la\v, and
petitioner will ever pray.
Jno. T. Dorsey. Sol. Gen.
Blue Ridge Circuit.
At Chambers, Marietta, Ga.,
The foregoing petition read &
considered. Let the same be fil
ed, and a copy thereof, togeth
er with a copy of this order, be
advertised as provided by law.
It is further orered that if no le
gal claim, or legal defense, is
riled within the time allowed by
law that said automobile be
sold as provided by law. This
August 9. 1919.
N. A. Morris, Judge Supe
rior Court, Blue Ridge Circuit.
SETTENDOWN.
Well, we are having some
dry hot w T eather these days.
Mr. Jesse Lamb and family
spent Saturday and Sunday at
Mr. R. L. Lambs near Harmony
Grove.
Mr. Jim Martin and wife
spent from Tuesday until Thurs
day at Mr. Clyde Tensley’s.
Mrs. Ollie Bolton spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Mary
Bolton.
Mrs. E. C. Bolton spent a
short while Sunday afternoon
with her daughter. Mrs. Jane
Lamb.
Mrs. C. L. League and little
daughter spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Parlee Bolton.
Mrs. Addie Lamb spent part
of last week with her father,
Mr. T. J. Pendley.
Mr. Jesse Lamb and family
spent Friday afternoon with Mr
J. B. Lamb and Lamily.
School is progressing nicely
under the management of Miss
Victoria Carnes.
The dinner given by Mr. H.
C. Carnes Saturday in honor
his son, Minor who has been
over seas was enjoyed by all
present.
Well as news is scarce I will
skiddoo.
Notice School Districts.
The Board will meet on Wed
nesday Aug. 20th. for the pur
pose of consolidating school
districts. All districts interest
id in this matter please appear
before the Board at Two
o'clock sun time.
Respectfully,
A. C. Kennemore, Supt.
Go to Will Hammond’s
Where you can find any and everything you need.
We are now prepared to show you the biggest and best
line of Shoes we have ever had to show you, and we can
save you from 25 to 50per cent on every pair.
See our Ladies Fall and Winter Hats before you buy. they
are right up to date. We are expecting them in any time.
You will save money and time by giving us your business.
When you go alter a thing you want it. )ou don t want to
make two or three trips, and you know we have got any
thing you want. We are stidl selling most all kinds of Dry
Goods at old prices, but listen, you arc going to see them
much higher. Men's Fall and Winter Hats, newest shapes
and colors, if you buy your hat here we assure yoa to save
50 to 75 per cent on your money.
All kinds of Groceries and Feedstuff such as Shorts, Beet
Pulp, Cotton Seed Meal, Peanut Meal. In fact anything
you need in the way of feed.
Tobacco of all kinds such as Apple, Red J. Brown Mule.
Old style plugs 20c, Some are getting 30c-some difference.
Best Patent Flour s3.o7per sack, Lamp Oil 20c.
Bring your Barter and get the Atlanta market.
Hens 22c lb., Friars 30c lb.. Eggs ioc doz., Butter 36c lb.
Give me your Business and well both make money.
Respectfully,
W. H. HAMMOND,
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Mr. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
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Farm For Sale.
I have a nice farm of 75 acres
no r Shiloh church, seven miles
south Gumming, for sale at a
re.a ; b! ?jci e and on good
ten;;-. 1 his is an ideal home,
with good barn and out build
ings, good pasture and plenty
of timber.
11. L. Jones, Duluth, Ga.
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GARAGE.
We have a first class Garage
at E. D. Vaughan’s store and
will do woi’k as cheap as any
body.. Repair all makes of au
tos. Carry a full line of parts.
Vaughan & David,
Camming, Ga., route 3.
There will be a meeting held
at the court house on Tuesday
of Court week in the interest
of our County Fair. Be pres
ent.
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