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Forsyth County News.
Established ISOB
Circulation over Forryth, Fulton,
Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and
G;v nett Counties.
th: paper that appreciates
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Published every Thursday at
Cumminy. G
ROY P. OTWELL . . Owner <£ Editor
j r- A*OC*ste
JAMES L. REEVES, Associate Editor
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CUMMING, GA., MARCH 15, 1934
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank each and every
one for the donation to us in the loss
i our four cows which was caused
from eating Arsenic.
The amount being donated to us
was $20.90 which we appreciate more
than mere words can express.
May God's richest blessings rest
upon each and every one that helped
us in any way is our prayers.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Orr.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Alongo
ltaice wish to acknowledge with grate
ful appreciation the many kind ex
pressions of sympathy shown us dur
ing tier sickness and death. We also
wish to thank Dr. Mashburn for his
medical aid and the undertakers for
their kindness. We are grateful for
the comforting words of Revs. Nalley
and McGinnis.
Alonzo Buice, Children and grand
children.
Armours
(Big Crop)
A. A C.
(Old Dominion)
I. A. C.
(International)
As has always been our custom we will be in position to
sell you your fertilizer. We handle nothing except the
very best brands, the kind you should want to use, there
is absolutely no risk or question when you buy guano
from us. (Why use something about which you are not
certain, or about which there can be question when
there is no good reason for doing it).
V.V.V.WAW.W^WgW*
OUR COTTON MARKETS
Are at your service, there are none better or more stable
year in and year out, day in and day out. Our pnces
for Cotton are based on the actual market and no, on
our feelings or on anybody elses, we are up and down
but always right there on the market.
JONES MERCANTILE COMPANY
.urorHA.NTS COTTON BUYERS FERTILIZERS
MERCHANIb . , withamarUet —' of the better kind
g ood merchandise fa.rly pr.ce . - CARTERSVILLE
CANTON
LUMBER FOR SALE
I have, just completed a modern Steam
Dry Kiln and will have dry lumber lor
sale, any amount, large or small after
March 1. Also will do custom drying.
Will have flooring, ceiling, Slip Slap
weather boards, window and door flam
ing, quarter round, molding, in tact
anything that it takes to build.
Will also haul your logs here to the mill
and will haul your lumber back to you.
Give me a call.
A. G. THOMAS
x*cvi jiin b lf 1 1 li t
For God and Country, we associate ourselves together
for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the
Constitution of the United States of America, to maintain
law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one hundred
per cent. Americanism; to preserve the memories and
incidents of our association in the Great war; to inculate
a sense of individual obligation to the community, state
and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes
and the masses; to make right the master of might; to
promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and
transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and
democracy; to consecrate and sanctify our comradeship
by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
THE AMERICAN LEGION MEETS ON
tFli ni >
Haw Creek
Mr. Warren Wood, age 85 years
died at his home near the river early
Thursday morning and was buried
lore Friday at Eleven o’clock. Funer
al services being conducted by Revs
Wallace, Howard and Roper. He is
survived by a host of relatives whom
will mourn his going away. Ingram-
Moore Inc. were in charge of the
funeral arrangements.
We extend sympathy to the bereav
ed.
Mr. John Gilbert who has been sick
with pneumonia is reported some bet
ter at this writing.
Mr. Marvin Pruitt who has been
confined to his bed with pneumonia
is doing fine.
Miss Geraldine Tatum spent Sun
day evening with Miss Alice Jones.
Mr. Arthur Herring and family
spent Sunday at Mr. M. L. Echols.
Mr. and Mrs. Earley Gilbert spent
the week end with Mrs. N. D. Major
Miss Dorothy Deen Wheeler spent
Monday night with Miss Edith Payne
Mr. Elbert Major spent Saturday
night with Mr. Elmer Gilbert
Mr. Bonnett Vaughan and family
of Canton spent the week end with
Mr. W. O. Cook and family.
The Ladies Home Circle met Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Minnie Tat
um.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermltt Barrett spent
Sunday afternoon at Mr. Grady Wheel
ers.
There were several birthday din
ners given in our community last
week. We are sure they were en
joyed by all present
The small child of Mr. and Mrs
Noah Anglin has been sick for the
past week,
Mis3 Edna Cash spent Sunday after
noon with Miss Dorothy Deen Wheel
e.\
This season our business will be handled direct from
Canton and Cartersville where we maintain force
enough to wait on you properly. Can arrange for de
livery to your farm if wanted and will as heretofore do
our best to serve you all the way ’round as you want to
be served. Acworth business will be handled from Car
tersville, while White City, Ducktown and all near-by
sections will be served direct from Canton. Will appre
ciate your calls.
OUR FERTILIZER PRICE
Will be strictly in line, we want to sell you and will ap
preciate a call before you buy. We also have materials,
Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Meal and Acid.
N£W-SYSTEM DENTISTS
(OVER 30 YEARS A DENTAL OFFICE)
-V-1 k M‘V FSTI WE FIT WHERE OTHERS
PLATES THAT F3T! have failed!
THESE PRICES GOOD FOR 5 DAYS
Repair Plates Whil-I -Wait as Low as SI.OO
A New Plate in 5 Hours (Our Own Laboratory-)
SPE CI AL !
/ r-N 22K. GOLD CROWNS—BRIDGE WORK Si.oo
CNgf / olite pla-e sis.oo
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over baker shoe STORE
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for 125 coupons
from
OCTAGON
SOAP PRODUCTS
Speaking of Antiquities—
The ultimate deslinal ion of the
suit your wife sold to the touring sec
ond-hand dealer is probably Constan
tinople. More than 8.000.W00 pieces of
second-hand clothing are shipped there
yearly from the United States. 'I hou
sands of Turks work the year roun'
repairing and rehabilitating them f*
resale at -n cents to SB per ganne/iC—
Country Home.
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Six Cups and Saucers
For 100 Coupons
Six Dinner Plates
For 100 Coupons
7—Piece Water Set
BUY OCTAGON Save
Your Wrappers-THEY
MEAN MONEY TO
YOU-TRY IT.
Cables
The baby vista is expanding Ten
years have been added to the s * tage
span of life. Expectancy lias been
raised from 48 to 5S years. But the
addition has •nine almost wholly
among the infants. This may ac
count for the number of child minds
driving along the highway and clog
ging the gate to the cemetery. —Los
Angeles Times.
Royster’s
Swifts
(Red Steer)
S. A. C.
(Superior)