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Public Speaking
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Hon. John S. Wood, candidate for Solicitor General of the
Blue Ridge Circuit will address the voters cf Forsyth county,
at the following places on the dates named.
Brandywine School House
Big Creek Court ground,
Bethlehem school house,
Ducktown school house,
Frogtown,
Mat
Geo. E. Wallis Store
Salem School house
Silver Shoals school house
Ebenezer School House,
Coal Mountain School house
Cumming, Court House
Cuba,
For Re-Election
as
Judge of the Court of Appeals
CHARLES W. SMITH
OF DeKALS COUNTY
SUBJECT TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Judge Smith should be re-elected because:
1. He is in every way qualified to fill the office.
2. He resigned the judgeship of the Stone Mountain
Circuit to accept the place he now occupies.
3. His service on the circuit bench gave him the ex
perience needed to fill the place on the appellate
bench.
4. He is serving only the unexpired term of the la
mented Judge Wade, and should have the chance to
prove his fitness and ability.
6. His opponent had a place a* judge of the Court of
Appeals and voluntarily gave it up to accept a place
paying more money.
FROM ROUTE 7.
Protracted services closed at
Longstreet last Friday with 14
additions to the chinch.
Campmeeting is in progress
this week at Holbrook. In con
sequence of so much rain the
crowd is not so large.
Mrs. J. B. Cook was quite
sick last Saturday.
Be sure to come to Midway
•next Sunday and be with the
rest of them. No doubt you’ll
learn something.
Mr. Ed Medders of Texas is
visiting relatives here. He say;
crops are pretty good in the
panhandle section of Texas
where he lives. Mr. Medders
was formerly of this county but
has been away a number of
years.
Rev. R. A. Roper is planning
to build a nice house in the
near future on the land he re
cently purchased from Mr. J.
B. Durham.
We are requested to note
that there will be all day serv -
ices at Midway the fifth Sun
day in August. Three noted
preachers will be there. Dr. V
C. Lovett, editor of the Wesley
an Christian Advocate, Rev. ( .
C. Haunsell, former missionary
to Korea, and Dr. Lipscombe of
Emery' University. Everybody
is cordially invited to attend as
they are anticipating some ex
tra good preaching. Dinner to
be served on the grounds. Ev
erybody come and bring a be...
ket of dinner. No collection to
be taken. Just some old time
preaching.
Mr. J. M. Carter is building
anew room and otherwise im
proving his dwelling.
Mr. Claude Elliott and farm
lv were visitors at Mrs. Martha
Ramsey’s last Friday.
Cotton is making a large weed
in consequence of so much ram
and being planted late, if old
jack frost should come early,
the crop will be quite small.
Mr. Cicero Puckett and fam
ily of Dallas, Ga., were visitors
here for the week end.
Mr. S. F. Puckett says he'll
Thursday, Aug. 26, at 11 a. ni.
Thursday, Aug. 26, at 2 p. m.
Thursday, Aug. 26, at 4:30 p m
Thursday, Aug. 26, 7:30 p. m.
Friday, Aug. 27,11 a. m.
Friday, Aug. 27, 2 p. m.
Friday, Aug. 27, 1 p. m.
Friday, Aug. 27, 7:30. p. m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, 10 a. m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, 11:30 a m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, 2 p. m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, 4:30 p. m.
Saturday, Ai g. 28, 7:30 p. m.
probably finish in all about 400
cotton baskets this fall which
will sell for approximately one
thousand dollars. This beats
taking chances on a ittle cotton
crop at a measly 40c a pound.
Probably the three sweetest
words in the english language
are these: ‘Here’s your money’
But the blushing maiden might
think they are these: ‘I love
you’. While the prisoner at the
bar might think they are these
‘You are discharged.’ We leave
it to you to decide.
Big Creek is said to be con
fining itself to the banks during
these rains.
It is reported that corn is no
good on Little river bottoms.
The patrons of Longstreet
school are to be congratulated
on having such a good teacher.
Mr. Drisked is certainly the
best that has been at Long
street in several years. They
would do well to keep him.
Mrs. Carter of south Ga.
has been visiting her uncle, Mr
W. H. D. Puckett.
Well, the candidates for
county officers will know w hich
beat ere you see this. We‘d
like for them all to get it but it
just can’t be did.
The three greatest men in
our opinion in politics today'
are: H—W—K.
Mr. Bill Byers has purchas
ed a ford. When they get to sell
ing at two for a quarter we’ll
probably buy one.
Some of the correspondents
must be attending the pro
tracted meetings.
If you read the News regu
larly or just a copy every now
and then, Just one dollar will
put you in good standing to get
the best weekly paper in north
Ga. regular every week for a
year.
Those visiting at Mr. J. B.
Cook’s Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Waldrip, Mr. Luther
McClure, Mrs. Joe Green and
Mrs. J.M. Carter. Fruit refresh
ments were served.
Be sure you can do better be
fore you cxfiticise any man.
There is always room for
provement in any of n‘
No turnip patches dMH
account of so much ra
The other day our ap .
thus: what is causing lan
high prices? The au xm _
What is causing so v> r( j
temperance? The aut,, aß
What is causing so rr H 0
row in a great manyj ng
The automobile. But ii %
worse and worse. ,
ZION HILL.
We are sure having so mi
rains in this part.
Miss Kate Lowery is spq
ing a few day with her gra
parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe lb
Mr. Buren Milford and it
ily spent Thursday night
Mr. R, R. Worley’s.
Rev. J. L. Wyatt preac.'
an excellent sermon at 5,
Hill Sunday to a large crov.
Misses Minnie and Dessau
ley spent Thursday afte.l
with their sister, Mrs. Ma
Milford.
Mrs. Margaret Worley e
ed at Mr. R. R. WorleyVd
Thursday. oe
Mr. Joel Garrett speher
i rday night at Mr. Agh
Haye’s. he
Misses Minnie and Dess> if
ley spent Saturday aftene
with Miss Essie Garrett, '-d
Mr. Truman Bottomson
family spent Thursday at>r
R. R. Worley’s.
Mr. Geo. Milford spent e
urday night with Mrs. Si-
Milford.
As news is scarce I’ll ring
MT. PISGAH.
It has been raining a good
deal for the last week and the
crops are looking fine.
Several from around here
went to campmeeting Sunday.
Mr. J. N. Sams spent Satur
day night with his mother near
Ducktown.
Mr. Floyd Roper spent Sun
clay with Mr. Lee Roper.
Mr. Duffie Gazaway spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. W
R. Floyd.
Mr. Bud Tinsley and wife &
Mr. Veil Gazaway spent Mon
day with Mr. John Roper.
Mr. A. M. Fowler and wife
spent Sunday with Mr. Bud
Tinsley.
Mr. Lee Smith and wife vis
ited Mr. Bud Tinsley Sunday.
As news is scarce I‘ll close.
ROANOKE
It is still raining and looks
like it never means to quit.
Mr. T. L. Fowler and family
spent Friday night with Mr. r
E. Hansard and family. , im -
Mrs. H. W. Hansard sp or .
Saturday afternoon with, one
Mattie Vanghan. iga in
Several from this place don’t
ded the meeting at Haw (,
Sunday and report that tI laro j e
tracted meeting will yOU
week. n r the
Mr. R. E. Hansard spen. con _
day afternoon at Mr. Wes that]
pies. ... to
Those visiting at Mr. L., ce
Samples were: Mr. Robert £ or
Crawford and wife and Mr >sen
E. Brooks and wife. ieo _
n e-
Flowery Branch, Route 1,. a t
As 1 haven’t seen any dfc G i_
from this place in quite awhj 0 _
thought I would write a few.igji
Miss Ola Jay is visiting Mi est
Annie Brice. /en
Misses Ruth and Eunice Js on
dan spent Sunday night wit a jj
Miss Della Maddox. > n
School is progressing
at this place with Mr. Riley Mil t _
wood as teacher. 0
Several from here attended a
the meeting at Bethel Sunday a
and Monday night.
We are sorry to learn that a
little infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Burgess died at their home Fri
day night, and was buried at
Bethel Saturday.
Protracted services will be
gin at Silver Shoals Saturday
night. Hope everybody will at
tend and have a good meeting.
As it is so rainy and not much
visiting 1 will ring off.
Jolly Kid.
Central South Georgia Farms.
Best in state, cheap. We can
serve you in points of acreage,
price, terms, location. Million
uoilars wortn in this choice sec
tion. Write us. Come. South Ga.
Land & Auction Co-., Cordele,
Ga., J. A. Otwell, Pres., F. E.
Williams, vice pres., C. L. Har
ris, Atty., W. P. Fleming, Sec.-
Treasurer.
For Sale: Farm known as the
M. C. Jackson place, 2 1/2 miles
north of Cumming, containing
158 acres. Good dwelling,
outbuildings and tenant houses
For prices and terms see N. M.
Kennemore, Cumming, Ga.,
route 4.
FOUND: Some money, any
one losing any can come and
describe same and pay for this
adv. and get it. J. H. Hol
brook, Cumming, Ga., route 6.
BETHANY I
Mr and Mrs Will Webb and
two children of South Cafolma
visited in this part last weLk.
Mrs Amanda Westbrook spent
liist Wednesday with her sister
Mrs Leort Dodd.
Miss Luicle Cobb, who has
typhoid was getting along line
and relapsed one day last week
we hope she will soon be better
e a *M?s Nettie Gunter and Mrs
Pearl Gunter and chlb J ren
Dpent last Wednesday after
noon at Mr Hoke Cobbs. t
It Miss Ada Dinamore jpent
re? siient last week
tievs in this part. ,
Miss Eva Cogburn spent last
Thursday afternoon with
tW Mi^ y josephine Wyatt of
Marietta, win. has oeen visa
ing relatives in this P a J r eturn
ed home one day last week.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Guntar
spent last Thursday night at
Mr Hoke Cobb s. E
.Those visiting at Mr b
Dodd’s last Thursday were Mr
John Williams, Mr Lari
and wife and Mr Leon Dodd
and M rfen Haygood and fam
ily from Newburn, N. C., are
&
cwevils in their cotton, we bop
'•a mistake.
, : Blue Eyes,
shir.
re asp SP oT. ,
.everal from around here at
(ded the singing at Coal
runtain Sunday am rep
\lost everybody went to the
vjr— l Roper and wife spent
% with Mr E H Vance
V L H Tribble and f am, 'y
Sunday with Mr T A
Wi> Norcross is
IV 'ding a few days m this
in J B
®°i and Mrs J M Williams
f T l f returned home from a 3
I' Mb visit to south Georgia.
G 'lr Will and Miss Dora \\ al
nave returned to their home
Ir Ala and Texas.
Mr G W Sanders and family
“I Saturday with Mrs N E
No.-, ,
A hens and wile
itogbf-- ‘W *'r TJ
i NOTICE.
We desire to call the atten
tion of those who subscribed
for the establishment of an Ac
credited High School at Cum
ming, Ga., to the fact that one
half of the subscription is due
Sept. Ist. Considerabe expense
must be incurred soon for the
purchase of equipment foi trie
school, and the committee ear
nestly urges the subscribers to
call at the Farmers & Mer
chants Bank at an early date,
and deposit their subscriptions.
Very repectfully,
J. G. Puett, Chm.
Marcus Mashburn,
Roy E. Strickland,
A. W. Pruitt
Oscar Hyde,
Committee.
memorial service
In memory of Rev V. V. Brad
dy will be held at Union Hill 4
miles north of Alpharetta, the
sth Sunday in August the ser
vices to begin at 10:30 0 clock
Sermon at 11 by Rev W. H.
Faust, T. P. Tribble alternate.
In the afternoon there will be
’J talks by his friends,
tv Churches that he pastored es
mcially invited. Dinner on the
csnroundsu w southard, Pastor.
ty si
dem^jj M Azzie Bccvson Dead.
SeptQn Wednesday August 4th,
I 20 Azzie Benson a beautiful
of ti consecrated Christian lady
every q y responded to the death
scientio w ho bore her spirit into
best
county. „ was 49 years of age
past two messed with endless un
your apfe service for others,
pleased tc wa s never greater,
andiinfluencec ce more noble than
-d in this human
R.y one who knew
—oubt recall plainly
Nottation in words
I have a Regimfort others.
Male ready for sthink of her un
s2.oo. Also a Reiisnos'
C Male ho E for sertly > d e “ 0 h “
G V I glide on and
Flowery Branchy o)deJt dsugh
Tid Mrs. Shelton
For Sale: 63 <yas a brilliant sun
miles south-eav home despite the
on public roac'he never enjoyed
will make ba\, but she never be
-10 acre new ouraged, her fixed
timber. Pric n deavoring to help
G. Cross. ays kept her cheer
urvived by her pa-
What You want is |
Quality and Value j
And Here it is J
fYou may not know all the goo d j
-;r:ir^r:r;ninan y w : t
color. We have Silks, Crepe-de-ch.nc, Coried
Madras, Madras Percales and other splen i '
i„ L .s and every Shi.t is foil cut and guaranteed, ac
mgs.anc, 5 r.snect. Coat models rn new
rurately sized in ever} respect.
summer and fall patterns. We carry a comple,
;„T of everything yon could wish tor to be well
and WeMso represent Strauss Brothers, Master Tail
ms of Chicago, and can save you money on a Sint.
When you come to town come in and look our line
lr The prices are right on everything we carry.
Remember we also do expert cleaning, pressing,
tyemg, altering and tailoring. When in nee
service give us a call.
1 LONNIE C. DENSON.
Fordsotv
trade MARK .
Farm Tractor.
The Fordson cuts the cost oi preparing land almost to halt of what it
cost v\ ith hoises. But even more important is the tact that the Fordson
saves from 30 to 50 per cent of the farmers time. And time saved—get
ting fields in shape to plane in the proper season ; getting things done when
they should be done —means money to the farmer. Besides it solves the
labor problem.
As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than
the old way. In the factory, the machine increases production, saves lab
or, produces more at less cost. And that is what the Fordson does on the
farm. The Fordson way is the machine way of fai ming. Besides it solves
the labor problem.
Fhe Fordson’s first cost is the lowest in the market; and the after—
[ - ,0 h,lp ,116 '' “
Fordson.
Made by’ Henry Ford & Son a I.cl sold by
Strickland & Wisdom,
Dealers
Forsyth and Dawson Counties.
rents and two brothers and
four sisters to whom we wil
say grieve not for her, for you
know how wonderfully God
used her in kindling fires of
love that will burn brightly for
vears to come, not just in the
fmmediate family but m the
homes of her distant relatives
as well. -- .
Yes, we know victory can
be achieved by haying fough
the fight and kept the faith as
cousin Azzie did.
Notice.
I will not be responsible for
any debts my son, Homer Til
lerson might make.
J. G. Tillerson.
Farm of 154 acres, one 4
room house with up stairs; one
4 room tenant house ; outbuild
ings, good pasture; 3 horse
crop in cultivation, thirty acres
bottom land on small creek; in
one mile of good school. Price
reasonable, good temrs.
C. C. Tyner, Cumming, Ga
Wanted: A good representa
tive for old Line Insurance Cos.
in the county of Forsyth.Good
commission and best rr.tes.For
further information apply to
J. A. Evans, General Agent,
Gainesville, Ga.
FOR SALE: 100 acres ood
farming land good dwelling,
barn and one tenant house.
Place is known as the Cunning
ham place. For terms write
M. W. Dodd 87 Augusta Ave.
Atlanta, Ga., M. 3808 J