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Vol. 12.—N0. 35.
HERE’S THE WAY TO SUCCESS
No man jumps into success at a leap. No great inven
tion has been a sudden thing. Henri; Ford ai(ls a me '
chanic before he was an automobile wizard. He did not
dream a Ford car; he worked it out, and it took pears.
In your efforts to succeed it is better to lay a foun
dation, as the mason lays bricks by adding one brick at
a time. Saving regularly and making regular deposits
at this bank, to draw interest for you, will lead to your
permanent success. Interest added to the principal at
regular times increases the whole sum remarkably fast.
History repeats itself, and all the great fortunes of
to day had their beginning in a small Sewings account.
Your account and influence will be appreciated.
BANK OF CUMMING,
STATE DEPOSITORY.
Local and Personal
News of Interest.
Going and Coming of People
Gathered at Random For the
* Reader* of The News.
Rev, F. C. Owen attended
Shiloh campmeeting in Pickens
county Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. E. F. Smith spent last
Thursday jn the Gate City on
business.
Dr. P. W. Tribble and fam
ily of LaCrosse, Fla., are visit
ing his parents, #Mr. srd M '
Pitts <.
spending a few days with rela
tives here and in the county.
Mr. B. M. Durham and fam
ily of Commerce are visiting
Mr. J. B. Durham and other rel
atives in town. . . .
A little son of Mr. Jim Light
spent a few days last week
with his grand-mother, Mrs.
Sallie Tatum.
The many friends of Mr. J. L
Johnson are glad to see him
out again after an illness of sev
eral weeks. , .
See the Fordson ad of Strick j
land & Wisdom in another col ;
umn. You know what the.
Fordson is, so go see about one |
LOST: Auto license tag num-|
ber 101,988 Monday. Finder,
notify W. A. Bolton, route 1,
and get reward.
Bonds to the value of
$16,064.00. were validated by i
the Superior Court this week
against the lands in Big Creek
Drainage District.
Lt is a pretty hard matter to
get hauling done from Buford
for the past several days on ac
count of the bad road on the
other side of the river.
We have just got in a pretty
good shipment of paper, but
the Company advises us to go
slow and use just as little as
possible as it is very scarce and
hard to get. . ,
Mr. W. C. Wheeler is exper
iencing some difficulty in secur
ing the cement to make the
brick for his new warehouse.
We hope he will succeed in get
ting them and will add his
great improvement to our town (
Mr. Geo. W. Heard is erect
ing anew warehouse on the
lot where the Ezra Johnson
house was burned. It will be
sixty by one hundred feet, anti
■will be fire proof.
Mr. Cliff Vaughan of Ros
well and Mr. Reeves of Atlan
ta have been in town this week
putting the Fairbanks Morse
engines in good shape for the
owners. , .
Mr. Oscar Durham and tarn
ily of Savannah are visiting rel
atives here and in the county.
Oscar has not been here in
sometime, but is always glad to
roam over the hills ot his boy-
hood days. , ,
The Highway Department
has approved vouchers f° r
$2,661.83 of the Highway fund
for this county, and checks will
be sent out in about sixty days
for the amount.
The Forsyth C
Local and Personal
News of Interest.
Going and Coming of People
Gathered at Random Far the
Readers of The News.
Mrs. B. F. McAfee has re
turned from a visit to her fath
er near Carrolton.
Read the Tractor ad of E. L.
Bradford in another column,
and see him about a Samson
tractor for your farm.
molding
Are you giving the matter ser
ious thought as you go along?
Read the ad of Harvie Simp ,
son in this issue. He appreci-|
ates your trade in the jewelry
hl Mrs. J. A. Otwell and child
ren of Cordele are spending
several days with relatives in
town. _ l.
Miss Alline Jones of l)an
lonega has been spending sev
eral days with relatives and
friends here.
Carl Tallant lost a signet j
ring with Masonic emblem ml
Cumming recently. If you]
found it bring it to the News,
office and get reward.
You can buy those extra,
heavy tires and tubes at the,
Cumming Garage.
Read all the new ads this
week. Sometimes you save
the price of this paper for sev
eral years just by reading the
bargains offered in these adver
tisements. .... ,
There are several political
ads in this issue from the can
didates for the state house of
fices. Look them up and see
what they have to say.
The many friends of Col. c.
L Harris of Cordele werel
mighty glad to shake hands
with him here this week, they,
will also be glad to know thatj
he is doing well in his new,
home. . ,!
Rev. R. H. Thompson closed,
a very successful protracted;
meeting at Alpharetta Baptist
church, of which he is pastor,
last Tuesday. !
Mr. Joe Hendrix and family
of Birmingham, Ala., have
been spending several days
with his father, Mr. J T Hen
drix. This is Joe’s first visit
here in several years and his
friends were mighty glad to
see him. . , , ....
Prof. Manuel Pirkle will be
gin a singing school at Haw
Creek next Monday. Come on
and bring somebody with you.
For Sale: 30 acres, with good
house, at Silver City. See Luth
er Martin, Gumming, Ga., Kt ■
Protracted meeting will be
gin at Coal Mountain Friday at
11 o’clock. Everybody invited
to attend and assist in the meet
ing.
The many friends of Mrs. v\
W Pirkle will be pained to
learn that her condition is not
as good as it should be for the
past few days, but trust she
will soon be able to return
home from the hospital.
Sunshine in The Home, Poy.
Local and Personal
News of Interest.
Going and Coming of People
Gathered at Random For the
Readers of The News.
Mrs. W. M. Pettis has arriv
ed, and will he in the school
during the coming terrm
Mr. poy Welborn of south
Georgia is visiting relatives
here and in the county, f .
Mr. H a reiatves in
the county this week.’
Mr. W. F. Speer of Amorillo
Texas, is spending awhile with
relatives in the county.
If you want to buy a good
fresh milk cow see O. L. Mc-
Brayer, Rt 8. .
Mrs. L. D. Stephens is spend
ing sometime with relatives in
Portsmouth, Va,
Mr. R. A. Carruth has ac
cepted a position with Strick
jland & Wisdom.
Mr. J. B. L. Hansard ot
I Wichita Falls, Texas, is visit
jing* relatives on route 6 this
I week.
i Mr. L. H. Stephens and fam
! ly of Portsmouth, Va., spent a
few days last week with rela
tives here and in the county.
I Have your storage battery
tested at the Cumming Garage
They fill them with real bat-
tery water etc.
Fodder pulling is later than
usual this year on account ot
the late planting season, and
the people could attend court
without inconvenience.
There were large crowds ot
people here Monday and Tues
day, some came on business
|some to see the crowd, and oth
ers to swap horses. .. j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Otwell
and W. A. Sigman are attend
ling the annual Buick Dealers
|Convention in Atlanta this
I* week.
Many people attended the
'.demonstration of the Fordson
| Tractor at Strickland & W’S-
I doin’s this week, and line He
i way the I ordson does things
for the farmers.
School will open next Mon
day week. Be sure to get the
kiddies ready to go the first
day and keep them there .lust
as many days as you can during
the term. You will be glad
you did so in a few years.
Don’t forget that there will
be all day services at Beaver
Ruin next Sunday. Rev. Bur
gess will preach in the morn
ing and there will also be
preaching in the afternoon
[You are invited to attend and
I bring a well filled basket.
i Miss Mary Castleberry and
|Mr M. A. Southard of route 3,
I were happily married last Sun
day, Rev. W. L. Singleton per
formed the ceremony at his res
idence. We wish them a long
happy and prosperous life.
Lost: Auto tag, between Haw-
Creek and residence of C. b.
Settle last Sunday. Finder re
turn to Geo. W. Nalley, route
7, and get reward.
CUMMING, GA., AUGUST 27TH, 192 C
Public Speaking.
The following are the
ing dates and places‘of
Dorsey, Solicitor-GeneralVx
LBrandywine school'house,
day, Aug. 30, 11 a. m. -
Big Creek court ground, )
day, Aug. 30, 2. {jjfcn.
Bethlehem school house, J
day, Aug. 30, 4:70 p. m -
school house,
day, Aug. 30, 7 :30 p. m. JL|
Frogtown, Tuesday. Aug
11 a. m.
Mat, Tuesday, Aug. 31, t. p \
G E Wallis store, Tuesday AiN
31, 4. p. m.
Salem school house, Tuesda.'
Aug. 31, 7 :30 p. m.
Silver Shoals school house
Wednesday, Sept, 1, >,
Ebenezer school house, Weol
nesday, Sept. 1, 12:00p. m j
Coal Mountain, Wednesday*
Sept. 1, 2. p. m. . .
Cumming court house, Wednw
day Sept. 1, 4:3Qyp. m. jfi
Cuba Wednesday Sett. 1. 7:,*n|
p. m. | jj
Program Saturday Aug- JS
9:30 song and praj[vjir
Welcome address—,'u!f
ble. JJlj
Speaking by W. E. <£%
L. Patterson and others
Dinner 12:00 M.
Old games following rtf
ments. I
Basket Ball 3:00 p. m.j
T. S. Tab A
J. S. Haw|-1
A. E. BrfFf
W. A .ft V
F-
Corh™|
PUBLIC SPEAKINiy,
John I Kelley of Law 1 / *
ville Candidate for Ctf|
will address the citizi:
Forsyth and the surrou
counties at Cumming on S'i
day morning, August p.
10:00 o’clock.
Mr. Kelley w r ill discuss
issues of the
straight forr Jind ft.
manner. -ar® ® ' i
™e ladia^ enT - ,
to V , ,
One good 7 h. p. second hand
gas engine for sale cheap. See
Strickland & Wisdom.
Mr. and Mrs. Arbin Hall re
port the arrival of a twelve
pound boy at their home.
Mr. T. A. Hughes of Buford
spent a day or two of this week
with relatives in the county.
All persons having loved
ones buried at Bethel are re
quested to meet on August 31,
to clean off the cemetery.
When your tires need air, re
member that Cumming Garage
gladly furnishes you with plen
ty of FREE AIR.
There was no services at the
M. E. church in town Sunday
on account of the absence of
the pastor.
Master Everett Porter spent
last week with his grandfath
er, Mr. Raney Porter, near No-
vetta.
Mr. Guy Smith and family
fo Athens spent a day or two
of this week with Mr. E. F.
Smith and family.
J. W. Neal at Silver City
wants a good blacksmith. Go
see him at once.
Mr. Merchant, we say again,
if you wish to buy any calen
dars cheap, you had better
come a jumping, as we ar< f
nearly out.
The Sunday school convei
tion of the Chattahoochee A.
sciation will meet at Sale:
church Saturday and Sundcj
of this week.
Protracted services will
gin at Shady Grove next S 1
day night, Rev. T. L. Rob
wiil conduct the meeting, i
We regret to learn thr j-
H. C. Williams had ra;u ,
stroke of paralysis
last week. We are pl<
learn, however, that ’
ting better. 01
Mrs. Ina Mae Tat to
L. C. Denson were ’■
ried Wednesday (]0
Rev. F. C. Owen
the ceremony. v U 1!
a long, happy '■ *
life - _ Far
Farm For Sale: fo] . ‘
dwelling 2 tenan. ..
pasture, plenty 11 ®-
about one mile so '
way church 1/2 '
school. Price rigA
right. L. H. Burges:- 1
1
Notice. ,
After this date I
only on Thursday aY
day, . ‘
T. L.is s (