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Shoes! Shoes!
SVlore Shoes
DO YOU KNOW- that for the past few
months Shoes have advanced 20 to 30
per cent, and some instances even more
DO YOU KNOW - that they are yet ad
vancing by leaps and bounds and with
prices already‘sky-high’ bid fair to go
'sky-higher?’
DO YOU KNOW- that we bought our
Shoes on contract directly after Xmas,
before this tremendous advance?
DO YOU KNOW- tnat the manufactur
ers offered us an amount almost if not quite
as large as the profit we expect to make to
be allowed to cancel our order? We refused
his offer purposely to gire our customers
the benefit of our timely purchase.
DON’T YOU THINK- you had better buy
your Shoes now and save some money?
DON’T YOU THINK- that if you haven’t
got the money now it would be a good idea
fo let us fit up your family and wait until
Fall for the money?
REMEMBER: Charge accounts solicited on
responsible parties no matter where you
live. Come and look through even if you
don’t buy.
J. D. BUICE & SON,
1-4 Mile Below Sharon Church.
Watch This Space
Eggs 45 feiUs a dozen
Butter 40 cents per pound
Friars 32 cents per pound
We have what you want.
You have what we want.
Come to see us.
W. A. LAI HEM & SONS,
Lathemtowm, Orange, Route I,
■ FARM LOANS
SIX PER CENT
THREE TO TWENTY YEARS
We can handle all applications promptly.
Local money on hand for City Loans. Write
us and we will have our representative call
and explain in detail.
HOLLAND & McCLESK Y,
Attorney s-at-Law,
MARIETTA, CA,
Loan Correspondents For
THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Chattanooya, Tennessee.
HOLLAND REALTY COMPANY
Marietta, Georgia.
Cobb County and North Georgia Farms
Marietta City Property and Suburban
Property on Marietta & Atlanta Car line
Write for our list of Farms.
List your Property with us for sale.
I have a full-blood Jersey Wanted: Two families to go
male yearling for service. Fee in houses and pick cotton crop.
S2.O(Hn advance. Will Merritt Will pay $2.00 hundred for
Jr. Cumming Ga. picking. Frank Gray, Rt. 3.
In Memoriam.
On the morning of April Ist
1919 my dear husband answer
ed the call to come up higher
Great indeed is the mystery of
life and death. Lemey died of
pneumonia. His suffering was
great indeed but his duration
was only a few days. He was
40 years, 3 months and 24 days
old. His remains were laid to
rest in Ophir cemetery, funeral
service being conducted by Rev
Stone. lie joined the Baptist
chruch when quite young and
lived a consistent and useful
member until his death. It is
sad to think of my dear hus
band being with me and my 5
children no more on earth but
it makes our hearts rejoice to
know if we live as we should
we can be with dear Lemey in
a better world where there will
be no sad parting but all will
be happiness throughout eter
nity. We would have been o,
so glad to have kept dear hus
band and father with us but
God said come home where al!
is peace and live and be with
the Savior around the throne.
May the Lord help us to live
nearer him than ever before,
[ feel like I need the prayer’s
of every one to help me in each
trying hour. Lemey is gone
but not forgotten. Gone to that
home on high, angels wait to
bear him gently in the sweet
bye and bye. He is resting,
sweetly resting, but we miss
his voice so lovely since ha s
gone to heaven above, lo pai t
with him it gives us pain but
o’ we hope to meet again some
happy day on Canaans shoie.
He leaves us sad and lonely
here because we miss his face
so bright. He will always be
near in yonder world of love
and life? We are all nearing
.hat bright home, at the gate
he’ll watch ad wait, and when
at last we cease to roam, He
will meet us at the gate.
Blessed be His name for the
bond of sympathy that makes
us able to bear up under the
cross of sorrow. Dear Lemey
was dearly beloved by e\ei>
one that knew him. I can’t un
derstand why one so much
needed should be taken away
but the Lord that giveth taketh
away. My home is so dark
and lonely without my precious
husband who made life so
bright every hour in the day.
I cannot think of him as dead
for his acts of sweetness still
lives. I can hear Hie echoes o i
his sweet voice ringing in my
ears. I have so often seen and
heard him sit down to the organ
and play and sing “Nearer M\
God to Thee” but he is now
where the ransomed are sing
ing redemptions holy songs,
and is walking the streets pav
ed with Gold. Blessed be the
tie that bind and the faith ana
hope that is leading us on by
the way of the cross, watching
and kept by Him who hath
measured the water in the hol
low of His hand. We shall see
Him again there by the throne
of God in the land where the
inhabitant shall not say “1 am
sick.”
Lemey, thou was’t mild and
lovely gentle as the summer
breeze, Pleasant as the are ot
evening, when it floats among
the trees.
Dearest Lemey, thou hast
left us, here thy loss we deep
ly feel but tis God that has
bereft us He can all our sorrows
fle£.b .
,7 '(ten by his heart-brok
en wife,
Nancy Ellis.
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,
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THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
§L I AND
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ATLANTA, CEOmCIA
OCTOBER 11,12,13,14,15,18,17,13,19, 20,21, 1919
AUTOMOBILE RACES OCT. 20-21
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS $75,000
EDUCATIONAL
The South’s Greatest Aj licultural and Live
stock Exposition. A Graphic Demonstration
Designed to Educate and Instruct the 1 isitor
as to the Resources and Possibilities -i the
South*.- item States through Ex hi its of
Farm Products by Counties and In ■ ' Inals,
with the Greatest Pure Bred Cattle and Swine
Show Ever Assembled in the Saul I ■•astern
States, Supplemented by a C. iprt‘. isive
Exhibit, the Resulting Efforts ,i the t ailed
States Department of Agriculture and the
State College of Agriculture, from
Farm Demonstration Effort: in Cor'action
with Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs and a Gave. t
ment Exhibit Featuring the War, Navy and
Agricultural Departments, with all the Other
Features of a Great Fair.
MILLION DOLLAR LIVESTOCK PARADE FRIDAY, OCT. 18
GENERAL ADMISSION 50 cents; children over 5 and under 12 years . > ' : <} ctUMMB,
on School Day, Tuesday, October 14tli, 10 cents, with Special School Fchct furnished
to Teachers on Application.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS WRITE FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST
H. G. HASTINGS, President. R. M. STRIPUN, Secretary-
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Of all the tires tr r , -they employ, many.
—why do you exclusive methods.
prefer to sell Umh They can go to greater
Tires? lee i \ testing, improving
Because they are made by thmgS j
the biggest rubber company
in the world. And they know AVe fhid k good business to
how to build good tir 5 States! ires.
And — you will find it good
They have choice of ma* business to buy them. They
terials, —they have immense here—a tire for every need* |
United States Tires j|
• are Good Tires ii
We know United States re GOOL it’s why we sell them.
STRICKLATID & WISDOM, Gumming, Ga.
Come to the News oflice and
get you a coal burning iron.
Home For Sale.
If you want to buy a nice 5
room house nearly new in (ium
niing call on Marcus Stephen.
Gumming, Ga.
There will be a meeting held
(it the cour t horse on Tuesday
of Court week in the inter; ,t
of our County Fair. He pres
ent.
Several farms for sale in For
syth and Cherokee counties.
Standard Pyrites Cos.
Creighton, Ga.
entertainment
IN THE SOUTH which
the Grand Circuit
:t in Front of the
iccs by Kentucky
the Premier
the World. Magnii fi
nds of Mu
. - j( 1 | v Jones Exposition Shows the
Great* tion in the World,
ned Wild Animals
Curb lities and Lnt
-1 ement World
ion of Gloom Di-
Most Spacious and
ion in Dixie—The
i t Carrousel —Roll-
e, Frolic, I’er-
Charlie and Rifle
Range and Ostrich Farm-
PERUNA A SS“
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FOR
EFFECTS
LA
jßfiaMnGil GRIPPE
Mr. George FI. I-nw, 13V& North
Franklin *St., Brazil, Indiana, has
a wor d/of. cheer for sufferers
from LaQrippe and its results.
Llqtiiil or Tablet Form
gold Kveryvrher©
Head His Letter
"I 1 vo suffered for the last
torrlbl*
diaen l *, I.nGrlppe. Having often
heard of the great value of Pe
runa I decided to try it. I linve
only nned four bottlen and I do
not now have any bad effects
from the Grippe as it has just
about entirely disappeared, and
my gonoriil i* good. lam
satisd that Peruna is a won
derful remedy, apd I fo most
heartily endorse and recommend
it for LaGrippe.”