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Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes* “I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. 1 was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me 1 had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardui ?.. . 1 did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
1 am strong and well.”
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give’Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. J. L. HARRISON
Dentist
301*302 Jackson Building
Gainesville, Ga.
W. W. PIRKLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Cumming, - Georgia
Office at Residence. Phone 8a
I/K. M. F KELLEY, Dentist,
Cumming, Ga.
All Work Guaranteed
Office over F. & M. Bank.
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Norcross, Ga.
Day and Night ’Phone.
GEO. G. DOSS,
Dentist
Alpharetta, Ga.,
Office opposite Post Office
In J. J. Webb Building,
Down Stairs.
“ A TOTAL WRECK”
SAYS TEKNESSEAN
Who Says He Row Feels Fine, Since Taking
Zlron Iron Tonic.
David Jones, of Forbus, Tenn.,
writes: "I got a bottle of Ziron and
will say that I never bad anything to
eome in so good a time as I was think
ing of giving up, I was so weak. I
cannot tell you how bad I felt. Had
stomach trouble, loss of appetite,
couldn't sleep, in fact was a total
wreck all over, as I am subject to weak
spells in the Spring of the year. After
using Zlron will say I now feel fine
and can do a fine days work. I think
you have a good medicine, and I can
■urely recommend It to any one who
seeds a tonic”.
Medical authorities and text books
agree that Iron is needed to keep ths
System in good condition. Investiga
tion Bhows that pale, weak, tired peo
ple generally lack the necessary a
mount of Iron in their blood. The
rtrength that iron gives may be ob
tained by taking Ziron Iron Tonic,
, Try it Ask your druggist about his
guarantee on Ziron, ZN 4
,\bur Blood Needs
zibqk!
LOST: On Sawmill hill a couple
of weeks ago: Three 20-ft. sec
tions of 1 1-2 inch galvanized
piping. Finder notify J. S. Har
rison at Coal Mt., and he will
send for it and pay reward also
£?f
She Kad a Heart.
“] never espoeted to see it.”
‘■What ?"
“Two suburbanites fighting over a
conk.”
“Which won?”
“The smaller f the two combatants.
The cook couldn't stand to see a little
man getting the worst of it. so she
signed up on tiro spot for three
weeks.”
Spared.
“Did you get an interview with that
foreign celebrity?”
“Yes,” said the star reporter. “And
he shook hands with me cordially
when 1 left.”
“What did he do that for?”
“I suspect he was grateful because
I didn’t ask him what he thought of
America.”
Not His Business.
“Have you covered that story of
Penman, the novelist?” asked tlie ed
itor.
“.r have not, sir,” was the reporter’s
reply.
“Were you not told to cover it?”
“Yes, sir, but it was not my busi
ness to cover Ids stories. I’m nut a
bookbinder, sir.”
A HANDICAP.
F J | fVHi
“I wouldn’t have my boy taught
grammar at all, if I had my way.”
“That’s a strange idea. Why not?"
“I intend that he shall be a writer of
popular songs.”
Overwhelming Erudition.
TTnto a massive book I cling
With stout and patient hard.
The more I try to read the thing
The less I understand.
Forging Ahead.
“I see there’s anew -three-story
building going up on Main street."
“Yes,” said the proud citizen. “And
there’s a four-story skyscraper planned
for the opposite corner. Guess we’ll
soon begin to talk about Hicksvillo’s
‘canyon.’ ”
A Plunger.
“Was (bat young Brown I saw strik
ing you for a loan? Why, I heard that
only recently lie fell into a fortune.”
“That’s so, lint he fell inlo it so
hard that he went right through it.”
An Artist in Luck.
Dauber—“l got more than I ex
pectvd for m.v last picture.
Friend*—Why, I thought your land
lord agreed to tuke it in lieu of nexl
month’s rent.
Bauber —Yes; but he raised my rent
—London Tit-Bits.
. Shameless.
“I fear Gllthors is a political trick
ster.”
“His conscience doesn’t seem to
bother him any.”
“Probably not.”
“At least, he has no objections to be
ing known as a practical man.”
Couldn't Stand It.
Mr. Speedem —Do you know what
economy is?
Mrs. Speedem—Horace* whore on
earth did you hear such a vulgar ex
pression? Don’t ever let mb hear that
word again. It gave me quite a
shock!
Too Young for a Name.
“Name, please.” asked Fred R. Akin
deputy city comptroller, of a colored
woman who was getting a dog license.
“Why’. I haven’t named him yet,”
answered the woman. “He's only a
pup."
Very Unusual.
“A strong-minded woman, hut very
unusual. When she gives a party, be
lieve me or not- —’’
“Well?”
“She only invites people she likes."
Great Practice.
“Whore did you learn such a curve?”
“Throwing paper wads around a
girl’s head to reach a boy sitting two
seats in front.”
Gin Notice.
After Nov. Ist we will gin or
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day of each week only until fur
ther notice.
Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
p\ o o n ~ -
proof or purity
I
/ From cleanser to crowner, Cheicv
8 1 / Cola is handled by automatic con
- M|m| veyors, but to establish proof positive
' ' inspected !, leaving the plant, by being
placed over a powerful electric light.
O V* v - imk Uniform amount of ingredients, perfect
carbonation and fieedom from all impurities
‘ • : are the composite reasons for Chero-Cola,
Mt?U- , claim popularity.
■W*Wm :s t '■ *
Wk
Jr CrroLoa
Bargains For You
We have a large Stock of Goods bought at
right pihces. Shoes have advanced SI.OO to 1.59
a pair since we bought. We have Outing that has
advanced 10c since we bought, so we can sell
cheaper than can be bought on todays market.
....We have best Flour $3.25 a sack or $12.50 a
barrel. Ginghams from 15c to 33c a yard. Nice
lot of Waists and Skirts. Ladies and Meets Sun
day Shoes. Hats at prices that can’t be beat.
Auto Tires, Tubes, Patches, Etc at right prices
Lighthouse Soap 11 bars for 50c.
Highest prices paid for Barter;
Eggs 50c; Butter 40c.; Friars 35c lb. Hens 23c
CAL L TO SEE US and SAVE MONEY.
E.jj D- VAUGHAN,
Cumming, Ga., Route 3.
gliWanted’i
to 100
PSLCarper.ters and! Painters £ il
Only Limited Experience Necessary
PACOLET MANUEACIURING COMPANY,
New Holland Georgia.
Apply to Andrew Thompson.
TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS
FROM SKIN DISEASES
Itching and Burning Eruptions
Torture Victims.
If your skin seems ablaze with
the fiery, burning and itching of
Eczema, real and lasting relief can
only come from treatment that
goes below the surface that
reaches down to the very source
of the trouble. Skin-diseases come
from a disordered condition cf the
blood, and search far and near,
Bends Bought and Sold.
Wc advise you to hold your
bonds. If you must sell, deal
only with reputable Bankers.
Information in regard to same
cheerfully given. Communi
cate with us before selling.
BOND DEPARTMENT TRUST
COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
Trust Company of Georgia
Building,
you cannot fmd a blood remedy
that approaches S. S. S. for real
efficiency. S. S. S. has been on the
market for fifty years, _ during
which time it has 'been giving uni
form satisfaction for all disorders
for which it is recommended. It
you want prompt relief, you can
.rely upon R. R. S. For expert ad
vice as to tile treatment of your
own individual case, write to-day
to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
Specific Cos., Dept. 44, Atlanta, Ga,
Rucker Cotton Seed.
Until Nov. 15th I will offer
the pure Rucker cotton seed at
$2.50 per bushel. After that
dal e $3 per bushel until further
notice. T bought my seed direct
from the Rucker farm thb
spring, and the seed I am offer
ing are absolutely straight,
Bring your sacks.
J. P. Fowler.
We specialize in sub-division and sale of Farms
and Plantations, also City Property, Dissolution of
Partnership and Administrators Sales,
Atlanta Land Auction Cos
We are the people that sell Farms and Lots of
Farms, and Lots, My! My!
If you want to sell your Farm list it with us and
Kiss it good-bye.
Home Office Ansley Hotel
Eugene Benton, Contracting Agent,
John P. Oglesby, General Manager.
Hammond’s
store News
You canjfmd almost anything you want here and
the pnCes are the lowest to be found anywhere. r
We carry everything almost in Dry Goods and Notions and Groceries.
A BIG LINE OF HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. I
.. A nice line of such a3 bedsteads, Springs, Cotton Mattresses Featl
lows, Etc. % *
A nice li>ne of Ladies and Misses Coats at prices that will astonish you. Any 1
colors in Silk, both Tefeta and Mesoline. Any and all colors in Silk Popin at low price*
A big line of Trunks and Suit Cases just come in and prices are right.
We have on hand a big line of Fall and Winter Shoes to offer you at remarkable low
prices. Z
A big line of Overshoes, both men and Ladies. We ask you to at least visit our store
look, through and get our prices whether you buy c not.
.. .We have Special Bargains to offer you each day in the week.
We will sell you old style Rooster and Button Snuff at 10c per box. This is the cheap
est you have had SnuT offered to you in a long time.
Nunnally’s, Blue B'dl and Hoshman Overalls, $1.98 a pair.
Best Patent Flour $2.95 per sack. Lamp Oil 20c
WE PAY THE TOP FOR BARTER.
Respectfully, j
W. H. HAMMOND, J
Cumming, Ga.. Route 4.