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bring it to us, Being authorized
by the Ford Motor Cos., we are
included in the list of Ford Ser
vice Stations.
We carry a complete line of Tires,
Tubes and Accessories. We also carry
a complete stock of Genuine Ford Parts.
We give you a square deal.
Give us a trial.
CUMMING GARAGE.
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev L. C. Watson will preach
here the sth Sunday in this
month at 11 o’clock and Satur
day Night before. Let all come
and hear some good preaching.
Esq. A. L. Glover has typhoid
fever.
Some from here are attend
ing meeting at Bethlehem this
week and report a good meet
ing.
Some from here are going to
Haw Creek this week and re
port a good meeting there.
Mr. W. N. Hulsey and family
visited relatives and friends at
New Holland last week.
Miss Lavadar King of Atlan
ta are spending a few days with
Miss Vertie Glover.
Mr. J. E. Barnett and family
visited relatives at Eatonton, Ga
last week.
E. L. Bagwell and son, Lu
ther went to New Holland last
Friday.
Mrs. Ruby Brensfield of At
lanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Glover this week.
Remember the prayer meet
ing every Saturday night and
come.
Rev. J. J. Dempsey of South
Georgia will move back to Ibis
part this fall. Everybody
knows old North Georgia is the
best place on earth. So we wel
come Bro. Dempsey back.
Hill Billey.
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SILVER SHOALS.
As I haven’t seen any dots
from this place in quite a while
I will write a few.
The people of this place have
been attending protracted meet
ing at Bethel.
Mr. T. K. Brice and daughter
Margarett spent Sunday after
noon with his Mr. T. J.
Brice.
Misses Lizzie and Geneva Mil
wood spent Sunday with Mrs.
V. Driskell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson
and children spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. G.
P. Jordan and family.
School is progressing nicely
at this place.
Messrs Johnny and Luther
Milwood spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. Hugh Brice.
K. J.
PEARIDGE.
Here I am again with not
an. more neve than usual.
R. A. Roper .lidn't fiH
his appointment at Brookwood
Saturday and Sunday on ac
count of being engaged in pro
tracted meeting at Ball (.round.
Mr. C. L. Green and family
spent one night last week at Mr
VV. T. Bagley’s.
Several from this part attend
ed the campmeeting at Law
renceville Sunday and report a
large crowd and a nice time.
Mrs. J. C. Bagwell and child
ren are spending a few days in
this part.
Rev. Goswell will preach
at Brookwood Friday night be
fore the fifth Sunday in this
month and will continue until
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Sunday. If you want to hear
some good preaching come and
they w’ill sing in the new books
some before the preaching and
in the old books in the after
noon. Bring your well filled
basket.
Miss Zona Mathis spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Lois
Green.
Miss Fannie Harris and Miss
Matty Comer spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Charlie Hill.
Pat.
route’ 4.
Well I am right here John
nie on the spot.
Most everybody from around
here went to Harmony Grove
Sunday. Meeting closed with
9 additions to the church.
Mr. Duffey Jones and family
spent Friday night with Mr.
Jep Pendley and family.
| Fox hunting is the order of
the day now. Mr. Earley Phill
ips and Jep Pendley went fox
hunting Thursday night and
caught one of the old Red fox
They have about the best fox
dogs that ever hit the woods,
they are the red bone. They
never have been beat yet.
ROUTE 7.
Fodder pulling will be the or
der of the day this week..
Some complain of rust in
their cotton.
Mr. Harrison Wills and fam
ily of Sheltonville came up Sat
urday for Campmeeting.
Mr. Dodge Teasley and fam
ily of Alpharetta are tenting at
Holbrook this year.
Mr. T. E. Aaron has sold his
farm near Longstreet.
Mr. W. G. Hayes was quite
sick one day last week.
; We saw open cotton in Mr.
I W. R. Padgetts field last week.
Mr. John Rogers of near
Hopewell, Milton county has re
ceived his discharge and is at
home, incidentally taking in
the campmeeting.
Mrs. C. O. Ramsey and child
ren of Louisana are visiting rel
atives and friends on route 7.
This week will see the close
of the different associations
and protracted meetings. Next
thing will be fodder pulling.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hooper
announce the birth of a fine boy
who has been named J. T.
Miss Martha Holbrook has
been spending awhile with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Carter.
The high cost of living has a
bout put the League of Nations
in the background. Shows
good judgement. Clean up
things around home first gentle
men.
We see in the papers that
Andrew Carnegie is dead. Al
tho his wealth was reckoned
in the millions we believe him
to have been a Christian, gen
tleman
Home For Sale.
If you want to buy a nice 5
room house nearly new in Cum
ming call on Marcus Stephen;
Gumming, Ga.
Notice.
The Lawrenceville Associa
tion will meet with Shady
Grove church at Sheltonville on
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day after the fourth Sunday in
this month. There will be some
of the ablest preachers of our
county here. Come down and
hear them.
X. X. X.,
For Sale
A good up land farm known
as the J. J. Seay farm on the
Ledbetter bridge road three
miles west of Barrettsville. Con
tains 161 acres. Some of the
land will make a bale of cotton
per acre. Very good house and
barn. Plenty of good timber.
Good terms.
Jas. M. Hughes. Dawson
ville, Ga., route 1,
Land For Sale.
1 havfe 60 acres of land V\,
mile from Oak Grove school
house on Cumming and Alphar
etta road 2 dwellings houses,
35 acres’ in cultivation 25 in
woods and pasture. Some good
stock timber on it. Will sell
tliis place for $2300. Call and
look at this.
E. D. Vaughan.
Notice.
Light your home with the
latest Electric Lighting outfit.
The latest and most up-to-date
machinery. Call on or write
me my prices is o. k.. Live and
let live and stay in the light all
the time.
A ten light outfit all complete
with engine, battery, generator
and all wiring and etc for only
$350.00. Larger outfit at o. k.
prices. See me.
J. J. Chandler,
Orange, Ga., route 1.
School Notice.
All teachers who failed to at
tend the Teachers Institute are
required to send in their excus
es to the Board of Education by
the first Tuesday in Sept.
You are also required by the
Board of Education to have on
file in the office of County
School Sup’t. a daily program
of your school work.
A. C. Kennemore Supt.
Several farms for sale in For
syth and Cherokee counties.
Standard Pyrites Cos.
Creighton, Ga.
To Rent.
A good two horse crop, good
strong land_ several acres of
bottom land,’ good house anu
outbuildings to reliable party
who can furnish their own
stock. For further particulars
see _
‘ G. W. Kellogg, Route 5,
Cumming, Ga.
Farms For Sale.
I have 18(5 acres of good land
with good buildings for sale,
near church and school. Will
sell all or divide into 2 farms
and sell.
Terms to responsible parties.
J. M. Fowler Cumming, Ga.
Lumber Notice.
I am having a lot of forest
Pine and other lumber and shin
gles sawed and would like to
supply you. Any one in need of
some see me on route 5, or J. S.
Harrison at Coal Mountain.
C. W. Bowman.
Four German prisoners es
caped from Fort McPherson
Friday night and skipped for
parts unknown.
A constitutional amendment
will be submitted to the people
in the election next year to
pass local shcool tax for every
count yin the state. It’s a pret
ty good idea to study this ques
ion before casting your ballot.
Cotton is opening in North
Georgia and will be ready to
pick some of these days before
long.
Secret service men have
found two hundred thousand
pounds of sugar hoarded in
Ohio.
FARMS
And Farming Lands For Sale
74 acres 1 mile south of Dawsonville, on Cumming road, 20 acres in cultivation
good house and barn, some timber, good’pasture and orchard. Known as the Robert
Bruce Place.
105 acres on Etowah River, 5 acres riverbottom, two-story dwelling, good barn and
tenant house. Known as the Goforth place
204 acres 2 miles north of Dawsonville, 35 acres good creek bottom, big three horse
crop now in cultivation. Plenty good timber, good dwelling, barn and out buildings,
splendid pasture. Known as the Vandiver place.
80 acres 2 miles east of town, red loam pebble and some timber, 10 to 12 acres in
cultivation. No house. Known as the Pruitt place.
96 acres in Purdys Dist. Nice 4 room ceiled dwelling good outbuildings, close to
school and church. Building would cost more than we ask for the place. Known as
the Manuel Pirkle place.
97 acres 1 mile northeast of town, dwelling and outbuildings, good timber, well
watered and conveniently situated in everyway. Also 91 acres joining above place,
good dwelling outbuildings etc. Will sell seperate or combine the two together.
Known as the R. D. McClure property on Dahlonega road.
125 acres in the edge of town, good buildings, fine orchard, pasture and conveniently
located in every particular. Known as the Trulove place on Cumming road.
97 acres timber tract 2 miles southwest of town Gainesville road.
Some desirable town property, town lots, etc.
We are buying and selling every day. If you have farming lands for sale, see us;
If you want to buy see us. We also represent land agents in South Georgia. See us if
you are in the market for land anywhere.
We will be glad to show you over any farm in this section.
Brannon Brothers,
DAWSONVILLE, GEORGIA.
FOR SALE
THREE BEST FARMS IN COBB COUNTY
150i/ 2 acres 2 i/> miles southwest of Powder Springs. Five horse farm ) best built
house in county, 9 rooms ) waterworks ) good barns, and good strong land. 2 tenant
houses. This is a dandy’at $125 per acre
112 acres, in t/ 2 mile of Powder Springs, 5 room house, in good shape, 2 three room
tenant houses. Good level land, will make bale of cotton to acre. 7 months school on
place. On good roads. Price $125 per acre
100 acres, 2i/ 2 miles south of Powder Springs. 5 room house. 90 acres in high
state of cultivation. This is best 100 acre farm in Cobb county. On Dixie highway
18 miles from Atlanta. $l5O per acre.
Terms can be had on all. We have other farms.
J. B. Oglesby at Bank of Powder Springs will show you these places.
J. E. FOWLER, LOGANVILLE, GA.
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