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THE NORTH GEORGIAN
Published ever/ Krida/ b/ J, E, Kirby
. year - • SI.OO
6 months - • >SO
3 months - • - 25
Entered June 10, 1002, its second ciass
matter, post, office at Cumming,
Qa., Act of Congress of
Marsh 3, J 679,
CUMMING, GA. OCT. 4, 1907.
LOCAL MATTERS,
Land sold well Tuesday.
Mr. Geo. L. Merritt is reported
as having the fever
Avery good crowd in town sale
day,
Don’t forget the Suuday school
rally at Eoenezer next Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Webb, of
Canton, are visiting in Gumming.
Tax Collector E. S. Harris will
start on his rounds of collecting
taxes the 21st.
Mr. DeWitt Jones has sold hiß
home on Canton street to Mr. Bud
Robbs.
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Barrett, who
have been visiting in Acworth,
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Allen spent
sever-1 days of last week in Atlan
ta.
Cols Patterson and Henderson
visited Marietta on business last
Suturduv.
Read the new advertisements to
be found in this issue. They might
interest you.
Master Geo. T. Estes, of Gaines
ville, lias been visiting his grand
father, Mr. H. Estes, near town.
Miss Maude Foster is visiting
Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Foster in Ros
well
Miss Minnie Patterson left Thurs
day for Atlanta to visit relatives
and friends.
Miss Lula Hutchens teft last
week for Atlanta, where she will
stay for sometime.
Miss Eula Williams, of Mineral
Wells, Texas, is the guest of rela
tives and friends in Forsyth county
Mr. J. B. Patterson was in At
lanta on business several days last
week.
Buford Hardware Cos., Buford’
Ga., have just received a car load
of organs. They p:e fine instru
ments and they are selling them at
extremely low prices.
Free! Freel
To the Cotton Planters and Farmer’s Union of Hall, Forsyth, Daw
son and Gwinnett counties:
The Planters’ Warehouse of Flowery Branch, Ga., of
fers first month Insurance and storage TREE, and only 35c
per month thereafter. Bring your cotten in out of the weath
er and avail yourself of the
FREE OFFER
thereby having your cotton in the market where you can sell
and deliver when the market is up and active.
Liberal advances made on the warehouse receipts by
the banks.
Come to see us when in town.
Planter’s Warehouse, of Flowery Branch,
A. T. McKINNEY, Manager.
Letters in the
Old Trunk
You have doubtless seen and
read your grandmother’s ic ters,
which were stored away up-attic
in the old trunk. From these you
are able to judge of the taste and
refinement, which her girlhood
possessed.
Some day your letters may be
stored away in theoid trunk; some
one may be passing on your taste,
t Why not use
EATON’S
HIGHLAND
LINEN
and be sure? Price 50c.
Sold by
J. F. DUFFEY.
If you are in the market for an
organ don’t fail to see the Buford
Hardware Cos. They’ve ’em.
and the prices are all right.
Milk Cow for sale, seven miles
north of Cumming. Call on R. A
Stow. Cumming, Ga., R F. D.,
No. 8.
M iss Leila Strickland, of Silver
City, has been the guest of Dr. A.
Strickland and family on West
End.
Mrs. J. F. Duffey and M’es Edith
Duffey were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Holbrook, on route 7,
last week.
Mr. H. A. Rogers is visiting his
parents, 3 mi ies south west of town.
He will re-enter the medical col
lege in Atlanta this week.
For sale—Old model White sew
ing machine. In excellent shape
Will be sold dirt cheap for cash.
Apply at this office,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fisher, of
Milton county, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with Col. A. IT. Fisher
and family.
Rev. J. B. Blackwell and wife,
of South Georgia, are visiting rel
atives and friends in and around
Cumming.
Mrs, Aurora Rowe, of Buford,
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Shadburn, here,
last week.
If you want a fine organ, see Bu
ford Hardware Cos., Buford, Ga.
They have just received a car load.
Prices way down.
Mr. Y. K. Light has sold his
farm, 5 miles north of Camming,
and will probably move to Buford.
The purchasers were J. H. Willard
and Will Hammond and the price
paid was $6,400. Mr. W. D. Ben
son. 4 1-2 miles of town, has also
sold his place. Mr. Benson and
family will move to South Georgia,
Notice.
On the first Sunday in next
month at Ebenezer there will be a
Sunday School Rally composing
the four Sunday schools of the
Cutnming circuit. Each school
will have its program, besides there
will be some cld Sunday school
workers. Every body come and
bring dinner and let us have a good
time together.
Lucian Roper.
A Boy or a Girl Can Earn as
Much as a Man.
We want boys and girls who
want to earn money to solicit sub
scriptions for the Atlanta Semi-
Weekly Journal. Don’t hesitate
because you are youug, as you can
can do this work as readily asmeld
er persons and we will pay you just
the same. The Semi-Weekly Jour
is the best known semi-weekly
newspaper in the South, and your
spare time spent working for it
will pay you handsomely, not in
toys, watches, or other small wares,
but in CASH. In addition to cash
commission, we are offering Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars (750,
00) in prizes. This money will be
sent out in time for Christmas,
The Contest closes December 15th
1907.
Letter to Sears & Bennett.
Buford, Ga.
Dear Sirs : Here’s a tale with a
point to it. Florida is the hardest
state in the Union for paint.
Gilmore & Davis Cos, Tallahas
see, Florida, think they know what
paii.t can do in their climate;
they’ve been,painting for 35 years,
Devoe ten years ; and they say De
voe wears ten years—their words
are : 1 ‘Buildings we painted De
voe 10 years ago are in good con
dition of paint today.”
They alsosay lead-and-oil wears
only one year there; Devoe 10
years!
Ten years is a long lifetime for
paint in Florida ; longer than 20 in
Maine. We don’t dare say that
either is true as a general fact in
those States ; but there are such in
stances.
If we should call the cost of De
voe in Florida half of the usual cost
of paint, it would be too much ; we
suppose it's about there
is so much trash there —the costli
est paint is the worst, and the
worst is the costliest everywhere.
Yours truly
38 F W DEVOE & CO
P. S. Buford Hardware Cos., Bu
ford, Ga., sell our paint.
Mr Fairbanks is no doubt chuck
ling over the fact that Ivans, has
reported the first frost of the sea
son at a time whn he is in a posi
tion to prove an alibi, •
or Bladder Disease not S ri fi ht _ s ' Disease
& beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. -° -P- 1 - a - be -^
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DEMONDSON & PIRKLE,
Cumming, Qa.
Moore’s High School,
Silver City, Ga.
The fall term opens November 11, 1907. The spring term
opens January 6, 1908. Tuition from $1 to $2 per month,
according to the grade. Board very reasonable. Common
school and academic courses. Excellent advantages.
Write us for full particulars, at Cumming, Ga. After
school opens at Silver City, Ga.
T.P. TRIBBLE,
Principal.
His Dear Old Mother,
“My dear old mother, who is now
eighty three years old, thrives on
Electric Bitters,” writes W B
Brunson ot Dublin, Ga. “She has
taken them for about two years
and enjoys an excellent appetite,
feels strong and sleeps well.” That’s
the way Electric Bitters affect the
aged, and the same happy results
follow in all cases of female weak
ness and general debili'y. Weak,
puny children too, are greatly
strengthened by them. Guaran
teed also for stomach, liver and
kidney troubles, by Dr John Hock
enhull, Druggist. 50c.
Hard Times In Kansas.
The old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten in the
prosperous Kansas of to-day ; al
though a citizen of Codell, Earl
Shainburg, has not yet forgotten a
hard time he encountered.
He says : *‘l was worn out and dis
couraged by coughing night and
day, and could find no relief till I
tried Dr King’s New Discovery. It
took less than one bottle to com
pletely cure me” The safest and
most reliable cough and cold cure
and lung and throat healer ever
discovered. Guaranteed by Dr
John Hockenhull druggist. 50c
and fcl.oo. Trial bottle free