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Bargains Foi Cash
Georgina Silk Voils, 58 cents per yard.
Dress Ginghams 30 cents to 45 cents per yard.
Best grade Bleaching, 42 cents per yard.
30 inch Percale 35 cents per yard.
24 inch Percale 25 cents per yard.
Hickory Shirting 35 cents per yard.
3-A Sheeting 35 cents ,per yard
3-A Sheeting 26 cents per yard.
Highest price paid for barter.
S. G CROSS.
Farm for Sale
118 acres land, 75 acres in cultivation; 43
acres in pasture and woods; one new six room
dwelling; two tenant houses, known as the Will
Allen farm, % mile north of Brookwood church
one mile south of Big Creek court ground in For
syth county. Price $68.00 per acre. Call on or
write A. E Hayes Duluth, Ga., if interested.
A. E. HAYES
Duluth, Georgia.
J. G. Smith Buggies, made in Barnesville.
Hercules Buggies, Old Hickory Wagons. Har
ness of all kinds. Hames, Traces, Doubletrees.
Horses, Mule and a Stock Food which guaran
tees the life of your stock, or I will pay you for
them if they die with disease.
JOHN D. BLACK.
Cumming Ga.
At H arris’ Store
You will find any thing at 10 per cent above
first cost which is much cheaper than you have
bought it before.
Mens Overalls SI.BO.
Boys Overalls, $1.20.
Mens Hose 20 cents and up.
Ladies Hose 20 cents and up.
Boys rush Hats, 23 cents.
Any thick tobacco 27 cents.
Any kind of Snuff 3-10 cent boxes 25 cents.
Soda 4 cents.
....Highest prices paid for barter.
If you come once you will come again.
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A. W. HARRIS, Mat, Ga.
O. W. SETTLE
Funeral Director & Embahner
Nor cross, Ga
GEO. G. DOSS,
Dentist
Alpharetta, Ga.,
In J. J. Webb Building,
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
lo the People of the Blue
Ridge Circuit.
/ hereby forma!ly antiounce my can
didacy to succeed myself as Solicitor
General of said Circuit in the primary
to be held on September 8, 1920,
which date is fixed by law, subject to
whatever rules and regulations may
be adopted by the State Democratic
Executive Committee.
If elected, I shall continue my uni
form policy of fairness to the State
and to the individual . / shall also
continue to discourage the finding of
bills of indictment where the prose
cuting witness is apparently prompted
solely by malice, or where the charge
is based upon some frivolous, tech
nical violation of law', as contrary to
public policy and expensive to the
county.
I am serving an unexpired term
and, if my administration has met
your approval, / ask in fairness that
l be given an endorsement, assuring
each and every one of you that I will
deeply appreciate your support.
My present assistant, William Butt,
of Blue Ridge, will be associated with
me in the event of my election.
Cordially yours ,
JNO. T. DORSEY.
For School Superintendent.
To the voters of Forsyth county
I hereby announce my can
didacy for the office of County
School Superintendent, sub
ject to the action of the demo -
cratic primary.
I was born and reared in
Settendown district of Forsyth
county, and have taught school
thirteen years.
In asking your support for
this office it is just to you that
my platform be made known.
I am opposed to consolidating
the schools of our county. Ev
ery community that can main
tain a school is entitled to a
school. I favor abolishig the
present monthly average of
forty as the base for teachers
pay and paying them a definite
amount so they will know exact
ly what the Board will pay and
the patrons will know precise
ly the amount they are to sup
plement.
I favor holding the Teach
ers’ Institute monthly which
will enable the Superintendent
to keep in closer touch with the
work done in the schools, and
relieve the teachers from at
tending the Institute five days
in succession, when they who
farm are most needed at home.
I favor a uniform time for daily
opening and closing of all the
schools and requiring the
teachers to observe the same.
A. B. TOLLISON.
For Ordinary.
At the request of a number
of my friends in the county I
hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the of
fice of Ordinary of Forsyth
county, subject to the action of
the democratic primary to be
held August 18tli, 1920.
During my service as Ordi
nary of your county I have en
deavored to give you a fair and
impartial administration of the
duties that have devolved
upon me, and if you see fit to
re-elect me for another term I
shall strive to serve you faith
fully and impartially looking
at all times to the best interest
of the county as best I can see
it.
Respectfully,
W. J. Tidwell.
For Clerk.
To the voters of Forsyth Coun
ty:
I announce to you my can
didacy for re-election to the
office of Clerk Superior Court
of said county, subject to the
action of the Democratic pri
mary.
If re-elected I will continue
my best efforts toward making
you an efficient, attentive, re
liable and accomodating officer
I assure you that all past
favors are appreciated, and all
future help and assistance will
be greatly appreciated.
Very Respectfully,
HAYNIE S. BROOKS.
To the voters of the Ninth Con
gressional District of Georgia.
I herewith announce as a can
didate for Congress from the
Ninth District of
Georgia subject to the next
Democratic primary election
for Congressman.
I am making this race in re
sponse to appeals that come to
me from many time and patrio
tic men from all parts of the
District, and from desire to
serve the people of the District
as their Representative. These
appeals, I know are honest and
sincere.
It was my privilege, during
the year of 1918, to meet and
discuss with you many of the
important matters and things,
which at that time were attract
ing the attention of all the peo
ple of the state.
Many of the issues which
were then of importance to ev
ery patriotic citizen, remain yet
unsettled.
It will be my purpose, at ap
propriate time, to discuss these
issues fairly and honestly.
1 will thank the people of the
District for their confidence
and support and, if I am honor
ed as tneir choice for Represen
tative 1 pledge my best efforts
in their behalf.
HOWARD THOMPSON.
For Tax Receiver.
To the voters of Forsyth county
I hereby announce myself
for re-election for the office of
Tax Receiver subject to the
Democratic primary. My prin
vpal has been to serve each
and all alike, and I have given
oy entire time to serve the
people, and if re-elected 1 will
continue the same. As lam
wholly unfit for manual labor
I thank the people for their
past favors, and will greatly
appreciate your aid and sup
port in the coming election.
Very gratfully yours
•. Judge C. Williams.
For County Treasurer.
At the solicitation of my
friends throughout the county,
and to satisfy my ambition to
serve them faithfully, I hereby
announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer subject
to the action of the democratic
primary when held.
I will appreciate the vote of
the people of the county and it
elected will discharge the du
ties of the office to the best of
my ability and to the satisfac
tion of the entire citizenry.
John H. Evans
For Treasurer.
At the solicitation of a num
ber of friends, I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate
lor re-election to the office of
Treasurer subject to the action
of the democratic primary to
be held Aug. 18th.
I will appreciate your sup
port and influence in this cam
paign, and if re-elected for this
term I will step down and allow
someone else to take the office.
Thanking you for past favors
I am,
Respectfully,
D. W. Lowery.
For Tax Receiver
To the voters of Forsyth Coun
ty:
By the request ®f many of
my friends from different parts
of the county, I hereby annoim
ce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver subject to the demo
cratic primary to be held Aug
ust 18th, 1920. I was in tho
race four years ago and thank
the people for the support they
gave me.
I earnestly ask the people to
nominate me for this ceming
term, and if elected I will put
forth my best efforts to make
an impartial and satisfactory
officer.
Sincerely,
Vester Buice.
For Representative
To the voters of Forsyth Coun
ty:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as
Representative from your coun
ty subject to the action of the
democratic primary to be held
Sept. Bth.
I am oposed to- the removal
of the capitol to Macon and
every other bill which I con
scientiously deem not to the
best interest of my state and
county. If my record for the
past two years has met with
your approval I shall be
pleased to have your suport
and influence for re-election.
Respectfully,
R. C. McDaniel.
For Representative.
At the request of a number
of my friends I hereby an
nounce my candidacy for Rep
resentative subject to the ac
tion of the democratic primary
to be held Sept. Bth.
If you see fit to elect me I
shall use my best endeavors to
pass such laws as will be to
the best interest of the people
of the county and state, and
will discharge the duties faith
fully and honestly to the best
interest of all.
I have been a citizen of this
county all my life, have never
asked for an office, and will be
willing to retire at the end of
my term of two years. I thank
you for your support and in
fluence.
Respectfully,
Jerry M. Tollison.
For Tax Receiver.
At the solicitation of a num
ber of friends and a desire on
my own part to serve the peo
ple of my county, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for.
Tax Receiver of Forsyth coun
ty subject to the action of the
democratic primary to be held
Aug. 18th, 1920.
I will appreciate the vote and
influence of every citizen of the
county and if elected will dis
charge the duties of the office
to the satisfaction of all citizens
Harry Hall.
For Sheriff.
At the request of a number of
Auction Sale
July 30th,10 a. m.
A farm consisting of about 175 acres, 3-4 of a
mile south of Oakwood, (la., on Southern Railroad
known as the Rev. J. M. Sheffield home place, has
been sub-divided into small farms and will be sold
at auction.
Each tract has plenty of wood and water and can
be cultivated with machinery. Ten or twelve acres
of good bottom land; one nice six room house, two
good three room cottages with outbuildings, good
wells of water, splendid orchards and pastures.
One of the finest springs in Hall county within
sixty yards of house on home tract.
Four miles view of Southern Railroad, one mile from the fa
mous standard school of Oakwood, said to be one of the best in
the state.
Now Is the time to buy you a home in this splendid loca
tion. This is a cut loose sale. No upset prices. It will be
sold absolutely to the highest bidder on easy terms.
Terms: 15 per cent day of sa'e: 10 per cent Dec. Ist, 1920:
balance in one, two and three years time at 7 per cent.
The Atlanta Land Auction Company, with its salesforce,
will conduct sale. Cash prizes will be given away.
Band Concert. Ladies Especially Invited.
Don’t forget the date
Friday, July 30th, 1 0 a. m.
Meet us and ENJOY the day.
WILL BELL, Salt's Manager
my friends and to satisfy my
own ambition to serve the peo
ple of my county, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for
SherifT subject to the primary
when held.
I will name my deputies later
I will appreciate your vote
and influence in this campaign.
I expect to run a clean race,
and if elected will give the peo
ple of the county a clean ad
ministration of the duties of the
office.
Respectfully,
Frank Cochran.
FOR CONGRESS.
To the white people of the 9th
Congressional District of Geor
gia:
I hereby announc my can
didacy for the Democratic nom
ination for Representative from
this District in the 67th Con
gress and ask your support.
1 pledge my adherence to
our Constitutional liberties,
and to the principles and
policies of Washington, JefTer
son, Madison, Monroe; and my
unalterable and uncompromis
ing opposition to any attempt
to surrender our independence
through a foreign League of
Nations; to burden the Amer
ican people with the support of
foreign nations and peoples; or
to force compulsory military
training upon the country.
JOHN I. Kelley.
Lawrenceville, Ga., April 24,
1920.
Farm for Sale
I have a small farm, 69'<;
acres, for sale at a reasonable
price, 5 miles from f lower;,
: Branch, 1 mile from iron
i bridge, in Forsyth county.
Good young orchard, good ';
room house in good repair,
good six stall barn, drive way
to upper floor. See me at once
G. V. Bagby,
Flowery, Branch, Ga., Rt. 1
O, SAY!
Name the happiest woman in town.
Shs buys her Groceries here
That's why she is so happy.
Are you happy? Iff not buy your
Groceries from me.
Also your Cigarettes, Snuff. Tobac
co, Hardware, Feedstuff, Overalls,
Canned Goods, Lie.
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You.
HENRY L. HURT,
Camming, Ga.
Why Itch and Burn *
With Skin Diseases?
There is a Way to Cet Rid of j
the Torturous Suffering.
Terrifying skin irritations, ecze
ma, tetter, boils, pimples, etc., have
their origin in a disordered con
dition of the blood. They come
from a colony of tiny germs which
get into the blood and multiply
by the trillion.
Lotions, salves, ointments or
similar treatment cannot possibly
reach the source of the trouble,
which is the blood.
RENEW FOR THEJNEWS
When any of these symptoms
appear you should take prompt
:eps to rid the blood of the germs
which them. And the one
remedy which has no equal as a
Mood cleanser is S. S. S., w hich is
sold by druggists everywhere. „
Begin taking S. S. S. today, and
write" to our Chief Medical Ad
viser, who will give you special in
structions without charge. Ad
dress. Svyift Specific Cos., Atlanta,
Ga.