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Foi'jyih County New-.
Established 1908
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton,
Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and
Gw nett Counties.
THZ PAPER THAT APPRECIATES
YOUR PATRONACE
r'uutttoMed every Thursday at
Cummimj. G*
PQ yp. oTWELL. Owner & Edito'
J. F-. KIRBY Associate Editor
JAMES L. REEV. S, Associate Edito-
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Official Oman for Forsyth County
Advertising rates made known upon
application.
CUMMING, GA., MARCH 8, 1934.
There is "money" in economy. Pick
11 out!
Farmers, who live at home, can buy
abroad.
Not nil 'he publicity hounds arc in
Washington.
Most everybody tries to make other
people do the work.
The NR A may not be perfect bn*
it might become perfect.
Getting money without working is
tho ideal of many youthful loafers.
Where is the prophet who said, last
December, that winter was over?
Correct tills sentence: “My store
is so well known that there is no use
for me to advertise.”
Thousands of persons, now living,
•will be killed in automobile accidents
before the end of 1934.
IT’S HEUE FOLKS i
You Are Cordially Invited to fee at
SAM GORDON’S
SPUING FESTIVAL SALE
Begins Friday Morning, March 9th, at 9 O’clock !
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OF BRAND NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE Bough,
specially for this great event will be placed on sale Friday morning at Real Money-
Saving Prices! , . ,
We take pleasure and pride in presenting our Handsome New Stock to our friends
and customers of Forsyth and surrounding communities. We deep y appreciate your
friendship and patronage in the past and promise you a greater effort 0 please you
in the future by offering High Grade Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices.
READ! OUR LARGE DOUBLE PAGE CIRCULAR! which is being sent you, for full
details of this Great Sale.!
Be Here on Opening Day, Friday, March 9, at 9 © clock.
COME ON, FOLKS-WE WELCOME YOU!
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■|_N YEAR HINTS.
Ten years ago I was going to school
I had a lot of old chums.
Jjist summer when I went out on
my vara ion I was out walking, I met
a big mail all dressed up, raLtllng
ill ;ney or nails in his pocket, I would
n't say which. He stopped and look
ed right at me and said 1 think 1
know you he said his name was A.'
ward Anderson and I said, oh yes I
know you. He said he owned part
of ,he Wobbling Candy Company and
was making good money. He had
neve, been married but counting on
marrying in about two weeks.
The next day 1 decided to go on*
Tor a horserlde 1 vvas trotting along
when I saw a big fat man and a great
big tall woman. The man sa.d Ills
name was Garland Herrir ? his wife
v. as Evelyn Hauling. He raid he vvas
an s arvaiiou 1 reached in my pocket,
gave him a dollar and told him > • buy
Ills wir and children some food, and
to come with me and I carried him to
the Wobbling Candy Company, and
asked Atwa.d far h.m a job i.e said
ho would gladly do it.
Then I decided to go down into the
country lor a week’s vacation, the
Hist thing I seen was an old man
plowing a poor horse and a woman
hoeing cotton on the other end of the
field I recognized the woman but did
not the man. I later found oui iliat it
was Seaborn Jones. This vvas the last
1 seen of them.
When I got to town I seen another
woman it vvas l.ucile McKinney, J
walked up to her and spoke, she said
she did not know me when I s>;mke.
1 introduced myself and found out
that she was another of my old chums
She related a lot of he’r past exper
iences and that she was now book
keeping. still single and not wanting
to marry.
1 bewail thinking of where I was
to lodge that night so I wen', to the
Hotel near where 1 was rang the door
bell, and a lady came rushing along.
I asked if I might put up there. As
this happened I found out that this
lady was no one but Lorene Kirby,
she said she had married very rich
and was enjoying life very much.
After spending the night here I
started out on another journey the
next morning bright and early as 1
was nearing a gahige who did 1 see
but Dillard Jones, my car was needing
a little repairs so he fixed my car
and I started again, then the Igas
tank was getting low with gas, the
radiator wan dry of water, here I
stopped at a filling station as the
clerk name to render service I read
ily recognized him as Veanus McGin
nis, when I was all ready to ride
again he asked me to rest awhile
wi.h him, the first thing I seen as i
entered the door was a box of short
pint bottles. He asked me to dine
with him but. I refused.
When 1 left I was caught and ar
resied for speeding and to my sur
prise it was Henry Bales, he had nte
at the .lailhouse befortj he recognized
m e, then the kindhearted old fellow
released me.
I was on my way home. 1 saw a man
going up the road drunk he hollowed
at me, I stopped and let him ride,
then I knew it was Olin Strickland
1 stopped at a restaurant to get some
food here I tound Dewitt Jones, As
it was getting near home I ate my
meal and went home greatly joyed to
find out all my old schoolmates were
iivi.,', and enjoying life.
LOY FRANCIS
Our teacher Mrs. Clara Mao Thomp
son ays (that she is well pleased with
the progress all of us are making in
English.
It begins to look like the size < f
the universe depends upon the size
of our telescopic mirrors.
Business grow when somebody at
tends to the small details; the big
affairs attend to themselves.
The man or woman who has not
tested the power of advertising hardly
knows how modern business grows.
Tavpayers should loyally Support
the public schools, and the school
system should serve the entire com
munity.
Farmers ought to he better off in
the fall than they have been for a
number of years. However, farm re
lief is yet afar.
—OOO—
Often a man, with a good job, will
put, more interest in a sideline than
in his job. I.ater. he will wonder why
the boss hired somebody else.
A friend asked us the other day if
('very one of these paragraphs was
wr' .on with somebody in mind. The
answer is negative but the peculiar
attitude of readers, always huntiing
some slap at somebody, is illuminat
ing.
Mail order houses continue to ship
merchandise into Gumming. One of
the reason is because so many mer
chants fail to go after business. by
not carrying what their community
needJ.
Cumming has the same bright fut
ure that it had three years ago. Most
of its citizens realize this. What we
lack is the ready cash for develop
ment.
WANTED—Good one-horse wagon.
Price must be reasonable.
F. W. TRIBBLE
Route 2 Cumming, Georgia
STRAYED PIGS—Two Strayed Pigs.
The owner can get same by paying
for this ad and feed.
CICERO L. HAWKINS
Route Two Cumming, Georgia
Politicians are now beginning to
attend lodge meetings, go to church,
shake hands of their fellow citizens
and generally serve advance notice
that they have their eyes on a public
job in 1934.
—OOO—
FOR SERVICE
I have a Jack at my home near
Brandywine.
\v. m. McGinnis
FOR SALE—A good cow. She is
from the Preacher Jolly cow that had
a record of seven gallon per day.
Price reasonable—
B. R. BAGWELL
Alpharetta, Georgia.
W. R. Hughes,
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Mrs. M. Tierce of 318
S. Bay St., Gainesville,
# Fla., said: “A few years
M. ago I was very sick.
At times I could hardly
M # iSHI breathe, and I coughed
n £? W% day and night. I was
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Xi. felt all played out I
w pierce s Golden Medical
Discovery. I stopped cou ;hing, slept 1 ' tter
and felt stronger. When l had taken three
bottles the trouble all cleared up.
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid SI.OO Lacge
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Pari.
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(Near Main Post Office.)
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Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first
day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
minutes,
FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC
Most Speedy Remedies Known.
Have your rubbish on the front by
next Friday March Ist, so that the
trucks can pick it up for you—Let’s
make Cumming a clean place in which
to live by each one of us doing theii
part.
What this country needs more than
money is credit: when bankers regain
confidence in their communities real
recovery will lie at hand.