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Local Overflow.
Don’t forget the Jefferson Special
and the Old Dominion hats sold by
Rutledge & Clower.
Mrs. Blanche Pentecost, who is teach
ing in Harbins district, spent Saturday
and Sunday at home.
County Treasurer Charles R. Smith
has bought out E. S. Brooks’ grain and
feed store and will continue to conduct
the business at the same of stand.
There will be preaching at the Bap
tist church next Sunday by the pastor,
Rev. T. T. Twitty. Rain last Sunday
week interfered with the services.
Despite the rainy weather a good
sprinkling of Masons turned out to the
meeting Tuesday night, when Grady
Holt was given the apprentice degree.
The Ciceronian Debating Society will
entertain in honor of the Twentieth
Century Literary Club Friday evening,
April 7th, from 8:30 to '*11:30, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holland.
We call attention to the law card of
Pettigrew & Brown in this issue. The
firm is composed of C. L. Pettigrew, of
Atlanta, and Samuel G. Brown, of Law
renceville. Mr. Pettigrew is one of
the ablest attorneys at the Gate City
bar, and they will maintain offices here
and in Atlanta also. Mr. Brown will
spend Monday, Wednesday and Friday
in Atlanta.
We are in receipt of an invitation to
the graduating exercises of the Geor
gia College of Electric Medicine & Sur
gery, which will be held on the even
ing of April 11th at the Orpheum
theatre, Atlanta. The invitation is
gotten up in fine style and reflects
credit on the school. Dr. M. T. John
son, of Lawrenceville, is a member of
the faculty.
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only pleasant and refreshing to
the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet
ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted
to ladies and children, and beneficial in
all cases in which a wholesome, strength
ening and effective laxative should be
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headaches and the pains
caused by indigestion and constipation so
promptly and effectively that it is the one
perfect family laxative which gives satis
faction to all and is recommended by
millions of families who have used k and
who have personal knowledge of its ex
cellence. ‘
Its wonderful popularity, however, has
led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita
tions which act unsatisfactorily. There
fore, when buying, to get its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the
Company—California Fig Syrup Co. —
plainly printed on the front of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna.
Foe sale by all leading druggists. Price
50 cents per bottle.
BROWN’S SCHOOL HOUSE.
We have the Sunday school started
again. Everybody come out and help
us.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Moore visited
Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy Monday eve
ning.
Misses Eleanor Moore and Phonie
Price visited Mrs. J. F. Bailey one day
this week.
J. A. Ridgeway and family spent
Sunday night with Henry Higgins and
family. j
The fruit is hurt pretty bad but we
don’t think it is all killed.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gilbert visited
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
W. Hosch, Sunday.
Jack Garner and Miss Venie Hosch
visited in Forsyth Sunday.
Don’t forget the singing at Sugar
Hill next Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Higgins and daughters en
tertained a number of friends Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Erco and Alma Higgins visited
their cousin, Miss Bettie, Sunday.
Miss Eliza Venable is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Alda Bailey, this week.
Rastus Fields was seen here Sunday.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indeted to the estate of
David Harris, deceased, are notified to
make immediate payment, and persons
holding claims against said estate will
present them to the undersigned, prop
erly verified as required by law.
March 20, 1911.
S. B. HARRIS, Admr.
SNELLVILLE ;
Sunday school met Sunday afternoon,
after being rained out two previous
Sundays.
J. M. Barnett, who has been selling .
the famous Swift Washer over in Mil- j
ton, has returned home for a few days. ;
Dr. H. F. Smith and J. F. Fhillips
went down to Atlanta Monday night in
the former’s auto.
We are sorry to note the serious ill
ness of Sid Eubanks, who resides on
the plantation of W. J. Rawlins.
Mrs. W. R. Whitworth has re-entered
the millinery business and now has a
most up-to-date and attractive line in
this department.
Measles and mumps have taken their
flight, as we have heard of no new
cases.
M. G. Henderson, of Loganville, came
up Friday and overhauled J. Sawyer’s
automobile.
Automobiles look mighty good to us
as they skim so gracefully along; but
we doubt the wisdom of any man, from
an economical standpoint, who puts
aside his horse and carriage for the
automobile. Just so long as it requires
some parts of the automobile to be
made so delicate and complicated and
our public highways remain unim
proved, just that long will the auto
owner be burdened with a huge ex
pense account.
Mrs. W. R. Whitworth spent Satur
day in the Gate City.
CHI.d-e.r C’ry
FOR FUHtfFR S
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Ordinary T s Citations
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For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s
I Office. April 8, 1911. B. 1,. Patterson ad
i miulstialor of E. A Leavell. d«-
I ceased, represents to the court In his pe
| ttt on duly filed and entered on record, that
Ihe has fully ndiulnl . fcr*-il E. A. I.eitv
i ell’s estate. This is. therefore, to cite all
j pel sons, concerned, Kindred amt creditors,
Jo show cause, if any they can, w hy said
administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday In May,
lull.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s
Office, April 8, 1911. B L Patterson, admin
istrator of T. F. B‘/.einau. col. deceased,
represents to the court In Ins petition duly
filed and entered on record,t ha the has fully
administered T.F.Bozeman’sestate. This is
therefore tooite all • ersons concerned, kin
dred and credltorß,to showcuuse.lf any they
can. why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration, and
receive letters of dtsnilsslo:., on the first
Monday in May, lull.
O.G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
To Execute Titles.
Geargla, Gvrtnnpft Conn’/. Ordlne-yV
Office, April 8, lull. Wiley W. Pierce
having made application to require titles
to be executed to him by B. O. Cosby,
executor of the estate of Wlliinin P
Cosby, late of said county, deceased, to
certain lands described In a bond for title.a
copy of which ts ihey-to attached, purport
lng to be signed by William P Cosby, and
said apt ileattou alleging that said land has
been fully paid for. All parties concerned
•re hereby notified that said application
will be heard before the court o' ordinary
on the first Mondav in Mhv, 1911.
G. v.itOBINSON. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Ail fart.ies hav.ng demands against
the estate of J. M. Patterson, late
of Gwinnett county,'deceased, are
hereby notified to present them to
the undersigned in proper shape; and
all parties owing the said estate are
required to make immediate settle
ment with the undersigned. This
April 6th, 1911
B. L. Patterson.
Administrator of J. M. Patterson,de
ceased.
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REGISTERED,
That there is more to a Fertilizer than
Analysis is proven conclusively by the results
obtained every year from Royster Fertilizers.
They are made from experience obtained by
actual field experiments of what the plant
requires, and not from ready reference
formulating.
Every ingredient in Royster Goods is
selected for its plant food value, and has its
work to do at the proper time, therefore the
plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed
regular from sprouting time until harvest.
Ask your dealer for Royster goods and
see that the trade-mark is on every bag.
When you see this you know that
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you are getting the genuine and original
ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY,
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THE NEWS-HERALD
OAK OROVE.
Our community is in alarm with the
measles.
The singing it Mr. Rice’s was enjoyed
by all who were present.
Misses Jennie Bown and Alma Hall,
of Ebenezer, were the guests of Misses
Venie and Alice Higgins, Sunday.
Miss Bertha and Mr. Walter Knight,
of Lowery Academy, were the guests of
Misses Lillie and Jodie Rice, of Oak
Grove, Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Clark and wife visited rela
tives near Dacula Sunday.
Rus Higgins and wife, Henry Mc-
Clung and wife and A. C. Sims and
wife were guests of J. L. Higgins and
wife Sunday.
Alden McMillan and wife were the
guests of W. F, Rice Sunday.
G. W. Hall filled his regular appoint
ment at Mr. John Drummond’s on Sun
day.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Sough?
Bears the
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NOTICE.
The county board of education will
hold a regular meeting on Wednesday,
April 12th, for the purpose of auditing
teachers accounts. They are requested
to have their reports ready, as this will
be the last meeting held in some time.
C. D. JACOBS, Chairman.
Eackcche. Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness.
Result from disordered kidneys.
Foley Kidney Pills have helped
nuiejis they will lielp you. Mrs. J.
M. Miller, Syracuse, N. Y., says,
"For a long time I suffered with kid
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severe heckache and felt all played
out. Alter taking two bottles of Fo
l-y Kidney Pills my backache is gone
atid wheje I used to lie awake with
rlieuma ism pains I now sleep in
comiort. Foley Kidney Pills did
wonderful things for me.” Try them
n iw. For sale at Ezzard-Montgo
mery Drug Co.
PETTIGREW & BROWN,
Attorneys at Law,
518 Grant Building:,
ATLANTA, GA.
S. G. Brown, of the above firm, is in Lawreuce
ville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
of each week.
MONEY
MAKING
MACHINE
Farmers’ Union Warehouse
For Sale Reasonable . . . .
This Property is Valuable,
Located Between Seaboard
and Southern Tracks . . .
Stone Building
c. u. BORN,
Real Estate.
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Your Fertilizers
It is time to place your orders. Plant
ing time is almost here. Our facilities foi
handling the trade are unlimited and w
are in a position to give you just whatyo
want in the following standard brands:
Morris Fertilizer Gompany’s Goods
Swift Fertilizer Company’s Goods
Armour Fertilizer Co’s. Goods ( tu !rand ra >
Georgia Cotton Oil Company’s Goods
Georgia Phosphate Company’s Goods
Thess goods are well known throughou
this section among the tarmers, and yo
will make no mistake in using them.
Brown Bro’s.Warehouse,
office at Lawrenceville, Ga.
Brown Bank & Tr. Co.
You Can Always
Save Money . . .
On COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS,
OATS, CORN, HAY, SHORTS, BRAN,
MEAL, FLOUR, etc., at
C. R. Smith’s’
located in the rear end of the M. E. Ewing corner
Also a first class BARBER SHOP is being oper
ated in same building under my supervision.
Your patronage solicited. Goods delivered.
Respectfully, C. R. SMITH.
Lumber,
Ivumber,
shingles)
Doors, Windows Blinds, Moulding*
House Trimming.
Door and Window Frames and Man*
tels to order our specialty.
BIC STOCK OF BEST PAINT AND ROOFING.
We have the goods—also the prices that will please
you. Your trade wanted and always appreciated.
J. A. Ambrose.
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