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ALEXANDER BROS.PHARMACY
“The Old Dug Corner’’ ‘The Old Dug Comer’’
Purest Drugs Rexall Remedies
Hurler’s anfc *Rimnall\>’s dandies.
Choicest Chocolates. Bon Boos.
Mints—from 5 cents to 25 cents a box.
Full line of Stationery.
Everything that is good to smoke.
Alexander Bros. Pharmacy
i O SOCIAL AND LOCAL NEWSO |
Paragraphs About People You Know 1 4
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FOR SALE
Two good work
horses
J. O. Elrod.
Misses Dungan, of Somerset.
.Kentucky, are guests of relatives
in Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson,
of Millner, will be in Forsyth for
“Thanksgiving.
Now is the time to
•sow wheat and oats.
Buy your fertilizer from
B. F. Hill,
It is much easier to 'isten to a
man when he is critizing your
faults than when he is praising
some other womans virtues.
Carl H. Smith will be
at the City Hall be¬
tween 9 A. M. and 5 P.
M., to collect city taxes
Dec, 1 st is the last day.
Miss Sallie Rushin has been
quite ill for several days.
Mrs. C. M. Hooks is in Atlanta,
guest of Mrs. H. E. Maddox.
Call and see my line
of gold rings and dia¬
mond rings. I have
289 to select from.
2t D. H. Green.
Mrs. J. R. Worsham has re¬
turned from Macon.
Mrs. John Banks has returned
from Atlanta.
NOTICE
I have made a con¬
tract with Sprout Wal¬
dron & Co. for a Roller
Flour Mill to be install¬
ed in what is known as
be Maynard’s Mill. It will
ready for next sea¬
son’s crop. Plant a
acres of good land
wheat and see
good flour can be
at home.
P. B, Maynard.
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Mrs. L. V. Harvey will be :
Statesboro until January.
Forsyth is glad that Rev. E.
Ware has beeu returned to
work here aud he says that he
glad too.
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CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
The Great Cough Cure
For Children and Adults.
If you are thinking of
for a pres¬
call at D. H.
Jewelry Store
Mrs. R. N. Ficket, of Atlanta,
will be guest of Mrs. T. J. Hardin
for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Saui Neely and Miss Grace
Neely are guests of Mrs. T, E.
Fletcher.
Now is the time to
sow wheat and oats,
buy your fertilizer from
B.F. Hill.
A woman loves each man in a
different way, but a man’s heart
is just like an old-fashioned hand
organ with only one tune.
Call and see new sil¬
verware Ihave in stock
over2000 pieces to se¬
lect from.
2t D. H. Green.
Mrs T. C. Porch was the week¬
end guest of relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Edgar Spratling is guest
of Mrs. L. B. Alexander.
Lady s gold watch
makes a nice Xmas
present—I have 128
gold watches in stock
to select from. 2t
D. H. Green.
M^. Birdsey has returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Col. A. M. Zellner spent Sunday
in Albany.
For Thanksgiving we
have fresh Cape Cod
fornia cranberries, new Cali¬
celery, fruits
all kinds—Florida
son Brown
grape fruit,
etc—send your
to us, we are
quarters. W. B. Thweatt
&
The Farmers Bank building is
beauty. The latest
is a new coat of paint. Who
be the next to assist in
ing the square.
Ladies, get
now is the time
make your fruit
for Christmas.
can get all that is
essary from
J. M. Cox
Chamberlains Colds, Croup and Cough Whooping Remedy Cough.
Cure*
Mrs. John Andrews, Mrs. Lilly
Mrs. E. O. Spratling, of At¬
Mrs. Fambro.of Rockmart,
and Mrs Ramble, of Gog
Miss Nannie Howard
Jim Howard and Mr. Sam
of Bartlesville, attended
Fletcher Silver wedding Tues¬
evening, which was an ele¬
and decidedly enjoyable af¬
New crop of all kinds
nuts, fresh fruits of
kinds, a^d ail the
for your
dinner.
your order here
get the best goods
B. Thweatt & Bro,
There were no services at either
or Baptist church Sun¬
as Rev. G. W. Griner was at¬
Conference and the Bap¬
tist church has been undergoing
repairs. Dr. Joe Gross, D. D., a
former Georgia man, now of
Houston Texas, preached a very
fine Bermon at the College.
High grade
-Acid 'Phospate-Muri
ate of Potash. Call on
B, F. Hill.
I knew a man who thought
wife ought to look his clothes
every night to see if the
were alright and no holes in
pockets. And yet, I never
that he sat up nights thinking
little tilings he might do to
his wife happier. Lots of ’em
might have thought of 1
let’s be ready to give, as well
totake.
Come And See-We Have The
129 kegs of
2340 rods wire fence,
59 stoves, 67 Chatta¬
nooga piows-all sizes
with trimmings to
match, buggy, wagon,
and plow harness “to
beat the band’* and
everything in hard¬
ware and house-fur¬
nishing goods. Bee us
before you buy.
tf Bramblett & Bro.
The Quitman Guards left Tues¬
day night with about forty men to
participate in the unveiling of
Gen. Oglethorpe’s monument in
Savannah, Thanksgiving day.
Carl H, Smith will be
at the City Hall be¬
tween 9 A. M. and 5 P.
M., to collect city tax¬
es. Dec- 1 st is the last
day.
Mr. John H. Phiuazee and Col
Samuel Rutherford left Monday
morning for St. Louis to buy
mules and horses.
Dressed in *‘Biack and Yellow”
Not “Football Colors” but the color
of and the carton containing Foley’s cough Honey
Tar the best and safest rem¬
edy for all coughs and colds. Do not
accept a substitute but see that you
get the genuine Foley’s Horn y an I Tar
in Red a yellow Cross carton with black letters.
Pharmacy.
For Rent-5 room cot¬
tage For Rent—The with garden.
garden
belonging occupied to the house
recently Mrs. P. Watts. by
W. Ap¬
ply to Miss Fannie
Bennett. 3t
Mallory-Barfield
Sunday Corning Nov. I3th, 1910
at the home of the brides mother,
Mrs. F. M. Mallory, near Prafcs
bnrg, Talbot Co., Ga MiBB Maggie
Maliory and Mr. J. PL Barfield
were united in marriage, Rev. S.
A. McMahan officiating.
Miss Mallory posseBBes rare
charms and no other young lady
around Pratsburg has a larger cir¬
cle of friends.
Mr. Barfield is to be congratu¬
lated on winning the hand aud
heart of one so well fitted for mak¬
ing and adorning a home.
Mr. Barfield is the eon of Mr.
B. PL Barfield, of Monroe county.
Mrs. J. M. Cox is still confined
to her bed.
Mr. John Groose, of Thomson
week-end guest of Dr. T. C.
Mrs. Eugene Rnmph, of Mar
was the week-end guest
of Mr8. J M. Moore.
Mis* Sarah Pennington, of The
State Normal Shool, was at home
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Woodward
were Sunday guests of relatives in
the country.
Miss Grace Putnam and Mrs. J.
M. McDowell take thanksgiving
in Acworth.
W, B. Thweatt & Bro
are receiving b e v e r y
day y express the
good Thanksgiving things for
week.
Call around to see or
send or phone them
your order.
W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
Mrs. J. H. Williams and chil¬
dren are visiting iti Crawfordville
and Powelton
Agents Wanted.
Several good Agents
to sell Monuments.
Liberal commission.
Forsyth Marble Co.
J. D. McCowen, Mg’r.
A simple diet, simple habits,
simple clothes and simple amuse¬
ments are best, for the little folks.
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For Sale-Home grown
seed oats.
J. W. Amason,
Forsyth, Ga.
Hexamethylenetetramine
Is the name of a German chemical
of the many valuable
Foley’s Kidney Remedy.
is recognized by
text books and authorities as a
solvent and anti-septic for
Take Foley’s Kidney
the first sign of kidney trouble
avoid a serious malady. Red
Pharmacy.
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A mohth or two ago, J. M
Wright bought a farm from L M
Moore ami is now offered $000.
profit.
For Sale
Monroe County
raised Rye Purple
Straw Wheat, and Ap¬
pier oats and a fine lot
of full blood Poland
China Digs 10 weeks
old. First come first
served.
S. H. Zellner.
Forsvth, Ga.
Dr. Joseph Gross, of Texas, and
Mrs. Gibson, of Savannah, were
weekeud guests of their sister,
Mrs. T. C.Gibson.
For pains in the side or chest dampen
a piece of thinm-l with Chamberlain’s
Liniment and bind it over the seat of
pain. There is nothing better. For
sole by All Dealers Everywhere.
Saves an Iowa Man’s Life
The very grave seemed to yawn lie
fore Robert Madsen, of West Burling¬
ton, Iowa, when, after Beven weeks in
the hospital, four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown the mar¬
velous curative power of Electric Bit¬
ters. For, after eight months of fright¬
ful suffering from liver trouble arid yel¬
low jaundice, getting no help from
other remedies or doctors, five bottles
of this matchless medicine completely
cured him. Its positively guaranteed
for 'tomach, Liver or Kidney troubles
and never disappoints. Only GOf at
Lancaster Drug Store.
Lightwood chips, kindle the
very with. thing to
fires
Zellner & Flynt.
N. J. Goggans, brother of J. M.
Goggans of Forsyth, died at his
home in Sulvester ou November
16th and his remains were in¬
terred there
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill now
occupy the Napier place on Rail¬
road avenue and Tax Collector
Burt has moved into Mr. Hill’s
former residence.
Torch—Howard
Miss Ella May Porch and Mr.
Howard, of Brent, will be
married very quietly Thursday
at the home of the bride’s
Mr. T. C Porch Rev. A.
will officiate.
The b ide will wear a white
veiling gown, trimmed with
white satin.
Miss Ezra Childs will play
Mendelssohn’s wedding march.
Only the immediate relatives of
the contracting parties will be
present.
Mrs. N. F. Mitchell Passes Away.
A sad death of an aged lady was
that of Mrs Nancy Mitchell, iu
Jones county, on Nov. 17. 1910.
She was a kind and loving mother,
an affectionate companion and
lived a grand and noble life. She
was a faithful member of County
Line Baptist church.
Mrs. Mitchell is survived by
Beven children. They are, Mrs. W.
<’ Smith, of Flovilla, Ga , Mrs.
5. R. Covin, of Juliette, Ga.;
Misses Amanda, Georgia and Mol*
le Mitchell; two sous, Mr. D. D.
Mitchell and Mr. J. C. Mitchell,
both of Jones county.
There seems to bean inclination
]’or fancy suits, instead of the
strictly tailored models.
Card Of Thanks.
I wish to express my heart-felt
gratitude and appreciation for the
leroic efforts of my friends, both
white and colored, to save my
premises during the fire which de¬
stroyed my barn and contents on
last Thursday night. Not only
do r appreciate their phvsical ef¬
forts hut their financial aid as
well. May God bless each and
every one of them Respectfully,
J. R. Worsham.
New restaurant now
ope n—lunches and
meals at all hours, for
ladies and gentlemen.
We will appreciate
your Reeves patronage. & Reeves,Prop
Main St.
Mr. J. Saul, of Atlanta, is with
us in Forsyth fora lew days, look¬
ing over his interest. We learn
that Mr. aaul, the president of a
syndicate of 42 stores throughout
Georgia and Alabama, is in For¬
syth with the intention of enlarg¬
ing the fair, a link in his chain of
stores, aud intends to add a whole
sale depaitment to this popular
store in Forsyth. His syndicate,
running factory and wholesale
houses being located in New York,
Boston, St. Louis and Atlanta.
This speaks well for Forsyth
and we wish him luck. ***
For Sale—One farm
bell on the first Tues¬
day in December on
court house square.
O. C. Collins.
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Shall Women Vote!
If they did, millions would vote J“r.
King’s New Life Fills the true remedy
for women. For banishing dull, |fagged
feelings, backache or headache,consti¬
pation, dispelling colds, imparting ap¬
petite and toning Up the system, they
are unequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at
Lancaster's Drug (store.
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Rev. Horner Trammel,of Kings¬
ton, was the guest of relatives in
Forsyth on his way from Confer¬
ence.
Forsyth’s new Methodist prea¬
cher is Rev. R. M. Dixon from
Montice.'lo.
The social function of the fall
was the silver wedding of Judge
and Mrs. T. K. Fletcher, Tuesday
evening.
Rev. Henry B. Mays goes to
Buford for the ensuing year.
His wife is the daugther of A. W.
Bramblett, of Forsyth, and will
be glad to live in old Gwinnett,
the former home of her father.