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AUTO REPAIRING
When your car needs repairing
bring it to us, Being authorized
by the Ford Motor Cos., we are
included in the list of Ford Ser
vice Stations.
We tarry 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.
SHADY GROVE.
Meeting closed at this place
Saturday night with !) additions
to the church all by experience
The Baptizing to take place
the third Sunday in September
Mrs. Rena Morgan and boy t
in visiting her father this week.
Miss Lela Phillips spent one
night last week with her sister f
Mrs. Fred Tidwell.
Miss Liner and Ethel Benson
spent one day last week with
Miss Mary Sou and Esther
Montgomery.
Mr. Virgil Youngblood and
wife spent one day last week
with Mr. Natt Nuckolls and
family.
Miss Cal lie Phagans spent
Monday night with Miss Eula
Jean Johnson.
Miss liOra Holbrook spent a
few days last week with hei
sister Mrs. Jim I leanl.
Miss Pearl Holcomb and
Virginia Harrison spent irons
Friday until Monday with Miss
Lena Johnson.
A sad accident happened to
Mr. Natt Nuckolls the other day
while cranking his car, he
broke his arm. We extend
sympathy.
Mr. Fred Tidwell and wile
are all smiles —Its a boy.
Miss Allie Mae Phagan’s
spent one afternoon last week
with Miss Clara Nuckolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith
spent -Saturday night with Mr.
A. M. Henderson and family.
Mr. Andrew Phagans anil
family spent one day last week
with Mr. A. M. Henderson and
family.
Miss Ethel Morgan spent
Saturday with her sister, Mrs.
Lillie Chambers.
Mr. A. M. Henderson and
family spent Saturday with Mr.
E. C. Johnson and family.
Mr. M. M. Mullinax has a
line boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Young
blood spent Sunday afternooi
at Mr. Baxter Youngblood.
Mr. Wiley Benson and son
Herbert spent Sunday with
Mr. S. Benson and tamily.
Miss Eula Jean Johnson
spent one afternoon last week
with Miss Elite Nuckolls.
Miss Margarett Williams
spent one day last week with
Ruth Henderson.
BEAVER RUIN.
After a week of absence 1 H
come again.
Mr. B. C. Henderson and lain
ily spent Sunday night at Mi.
Bill Heard’s.
Mr. Alex Henderson and lam
ily spent Sunday night with Mr.
Jas Phillips and family.
Mr. Noah Samples and tain
ily spent Sunday night at Mr.
Guy Heards.
Miss Myrtie Shadburn spent
one day last week with Mis
Ruby Smith.
Miss Callie Phagan spent
afternoon last week with Miss
Effie Nuckolls.
Miss Nettie Heard and broth
er Albert, spent one nigh
jr ’ yveek with Mr. Alex j
dcrson and family.
Mr. Jih Henderson of Buford
spent Saturday night and Sun
dya with Mr. B. C. and A. B.
Henderson.
I will close by asking a ques
lion. What is the longest Chap
ter in the Bible.
Daddy’s Girl.
HAW CREEK.
Well, we are still in the land
of the living and am mighty
glad of it. .
Well, old “Subscriber is back
in the use again after being
absent for some time but I ha\c
had a good time in protracted
meetings, have heard a lot ot
good news from those members
and babes in Christ that they
have found preached to theii
souls.
We are having an awful good
revival meeting here, about 1~
have joined by expeience and
there are many more seeking
Christ yet, and hope that there
wont be one mourner left when
the meeting closes.
We was very sorry to hear
of the death of our dear brother
Twitty that was that was so
suddenly but the Lord had a
better place for him than we
had, so the Lords will be done
on earth as is in heav en.
Well, there is some trading
going on in this part.
I tb W. Thomas and Cos. are
i talking of putting up an auto
! ,-epair shop at Haw Creek and
! putting in a gas tank for the ac
! eomodation of the people ot
! this part. *
BRANDYWINE.
If you love me keep my com
mandments. The fellow who
says he has religion and cheats
his fellow man is a liar and the
truth is not in him.
H' people would try as hard
to keep out of trouble as they
do to get out after they get in
they would not get in.
Old Bill is scribbling this in
the court house between juries
so you need not expect much at
this time.
We saw our old friends Doc
and Luther-Jones of south Ga.
j We are always glad to see them
The rain that rell Sunday was
much needed. If it had come soo
ner it would have done more
good. ,
Miss Rose Bud Ezzard ot Da
ton spent a few days last week
with Mr. O. P. Ezzard.
Land is not selling much a-
round here. It got so high that
no one seems to want to buy it
This scribe meant to take a
trip to south Ga. this week bin
he received a written invitation
to come to town.
Much fodder is now being
pulled in our section.
Is it possible to make one hun
dred thousand dollars in a lit*
time and not mistreat your fel
lowman?
If Jesus was to walk by voui
side always would your life bt
different to what it is now.
Our school closed Friday with
a little picnic. We expected se\
eral speakers but all failed to
come except Mr. editor
of the Free Press. He is a fine
thinker and a good speaker His
theme was education. He cer
tainly said many good things
that will give us something to
think about for a long time.
You must remember that we
are going to have our fair Oct.
4th 1919. So get ready to come
and brin gsome good things to
show. Bill.
SETTENDOWN.
We had a nice rain Sunday.
We organized a Sunday school
at this place Sunday afternoon
Let everybody come out next
Sunday at 2 o’clock and be with
us.
Messrs Wesley Lamb and Jim
Martin spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. T. J. Pendley.
The ring spelling at this place
Tuesday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Mrs. E. C. Bolton spent Sat
urday afternoon with her son,
Mr. W. A. Bolton,
Those on the sick list are Mrs
J. B. Lamb and Miss Burtie Dud
ley.Hope they will soon be out
again.
Mr. J. M. Bolton and family
spent Wednesday with Mrs. E.
C. Bolton.
Mr. Frank Martin spent Sat
urday night with Henry and
Cicero Anglin.
Mrs. Mary Bolton spent Sun
day with Mrs. Beulah Dudley.
The bedtime guests of Mr. G.
J. Carnes Tuesday night was:
Mr. 0. Bennett and family.
Mr. Jim Anglin and wife vis
ited near Haw Creek Saturday
night.
Say, Brown Eyes, where are
you these days?
SPOT.
Mr. Millard Phillips and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. J. P. Chadwick and
family.
Mrs. Sallie Wolfe spent one
afternoon last week with Mrs.
Virgil Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones and
Miss Lizzie 11 ay good spent
Thursday night with Mr. J. L.
Haygood.
Misses Missie Chadwick and
Zulu Phillips spent awhile Sun
day with Miss Lillie Mae Led
better.
Willie and J. S. Ledbetter
spent Sunday afternoon with'
Willie and Bascomb Chadwick.
Mrs. E. H. Chadwick spent
Sunday with Mr. J. P. Chad-
w T ick.
Miss Clarice Fowler spent
the week-end with homefolks.
As news is scarce I’ll skiddoo
—o —
ROUTE 7.
Cotton is beginning to open.
Some fodder was pulled last
week.
Miss Effie Wald rip and broth
r, Charlie, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Cook.
Mr. Latner Rawlins and fam
ily of Cobb county spent one
night last week with Mr. J. M
Carter and wife.
Mr. Cicero Ramsey of New
Orleans joined his family here
last Thursday who are on a vis
it here.
Seems like land trading is
not so brisk as it was.
Mr. W. B. Wood has sold his
farm near Pearson the price
being SI4OO.
A goo drain fell here last
Sunday which was greatly ap
preciated.
News items are scarce in our
corner this week.
Advertise in the News and
you will never lose.
Farm For Sale.
What is known as the Capt.
Cunninghom place, containing
100 acres. Price $5 000.00. Ad
dress il. W. Dodd
-17 Augusta Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale.
One good mare at the Andoe
farm Cumming, Ga. route 1.
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IOSEPH E CLIFTON, State Distributor, Atheis, Ga.
And Farming Lands For Sale
74 acres 1 mile south of Dawsonville, on Gumming road, 20 acres in cultivation
good nouse and barn, some timber, good pasture and orchard. Known as the Robert
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' 105 acres’on Etowah River, 5 acres riverbottom, two-story dwelling, good barn and
house Known as the Goforth place
204 acres 2 miles north of Dawsonville, 35 acres good Creek bottom, big three none
crop now in cultivation. Plenty good timber, good dwelling, barn and out buildings,
snlendid 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.
9G 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
th^ 97 acres'fmile 0 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.
195 acres in the edge of town, good buildings, fine orchard, pasture and convenient y
located in every particular. Known as the Trulove place on Cummin* road.
97 acres timber tract 2 miles southwest of town Gainesville road.
(ipsivable town property, town lots, etc.
We are buying and selling every day. If you have farming lands for sale, see us;
H you want to buy see us. We also represent land agents in South Georgia. See us
you are in the market for land anywhere.
We will be glad to show you over any larm in .his section.
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.. v mto 1 •
Mr. Auto owner, if you want
something to fix a puncture on
your car before you can say
scat call at the News office and
we’ll fix you up.
FARMS
Brannon Brothers,
DAWSONVILLE, GEORGIA.
Land For Sale.
I have 60 acres of land %
mile from Oak Grove school
house on Gumming and Alphar
etta road 2 dwellings houses,
35 acres’ in cultivation, 25 in
woods and pasture. Some good
stock timber on it. W ill sell
this place for $2300. Call and
look at this.
E. D. Vaughan.
Seed Wheal For Sale.
I have some genuine Purple
Straw S 'od Wheat for Sale
$3.25 in less than 5 bushel lots
over 5 bushels $3.00 per bushel
S. J. Smith Gainesville, Ga.,
Route 9, 1 mile East of Silver
City.
BLOCKADED
Every Household in Cumming Should
K now How to Resist It.
If your back aches because the kid
neys are blockaded.
You should help the kidneys with
their work. .
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
for weak kidneys. -
Recommended by thousands—here s
testimony from this vicinity.
Mrs J. M. Cook, 102 Reynolds St.,
Marietta, C.a,, says: “I haven’t need
ed a kidney remedy for the past five
years. At one time my kidneys were
in bail shape and no matter what I
did there was always a dull pain m
my back, over my kidneys. My kid
>k s didn’t act right at all and when
I cot up in the morning my back was
i ; ; iid sore. I took Doan’s Kidney
pill; and all this trouble left. I am
very grateful for the cure Doan s Kid
ney Pills gave me.”
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that
Mrs. Cook had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.