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GREAT AUCTION SALE
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AT
BRUTON, KELLY S CO.
Mat, Ga., Route 1.
Beginning February 18th, 1909, at 9 o’clock.
You 11 find everything kept in a general store, viz :
$ 35 0 worth of Shoes.
$75 worth of Men’s Hats.
$l5O worth of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
S2OO worth of Dry Goods and Notions.
SI,OOO worth of other goods, consisting of
Hardware, Tinware, Clocks, Chairs, Tobacco,
Drugs, Canned Goods, Candies, etc.
iSale will Continue from Day to Day
if all Goods are Not Sold the 18th.
Come early and get some great bargains.
Ladies are especially invited.
Bruton, Kelly & Cos.
GO TO
HURT’S.
Everything cheap.
* f
- Wire, 80 rod spools, the kind others
ask $2.50 to $3.00, we sell at $2.25.
2olbs granulated Sugar for SI.OO
Bull tongue Plows at 4 1-2 C. per lb.
Plenty of good Flour cheap.
Best ribbed Meat at 10c per lb.
Bring your barter to us. It will pay you.
Will pay cash for chicks if you do not want to
trade them out. Hens 35c ; Fries a good price.
Come at once, Everything cheap.
Very respectfully,
VY. V, HURT & BRO.
Mat, Qa.
S. M. CHATHAM
Carries a general line of
GROCERIES.
Such as is found in any up-to-date grocery store
Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Soda,
Tea, &c.
Closing out our line of Shoes. Good bargains.
Will pay cash for chickens —all you have. Bring
them to me.
S. M. CHATHAM.
One may not always be in a po
sition to render financial a : d to
others, but ft is within every man’s
power to speak the helpful, sym
pathetic word and reach forth a
hand to lift, and oftentimes such
help is more valuable than any
amount of money*
The mayor of St. Louis meant
well in offering free baths to the
tramps who attended the recent
Tramp Congress in that city, but
they failed to appreciate it. There
is but little affinity between tramps
and water.
Alternate Road System.
Names of Forsyth County Citizens and
amount contributed by them to annuli
action of Grand Jury at Adjourned Term
of Forsyth Superior Court Nov. 1908 in
so much of their action a- relates to en
acting the Alternative Road Law System
to work roads by Taxation, etc.
The following gave SI.OO each :
Jeff Bennett, R C McDaniel
M J Wood J M Bell
J W Porter A J Julian
A J Kelley G M Owens
J C Gilbert L D Gilbert
J W Blackstock C E Bagley
G R Westbrooks R P Rogers
J V Allen W G Pilgrim
W A Couch W M Vaughn
G W Stovall J H Cain
A N Pilgrim W A Edwards
F G Hamby A P Stephens
J L McClure Albert Boles
W W Jones A E Bond
J S Streetman John Edmondson
G W Martin J E Brooks
Jacob Bagiev D H Bagley
N J Poss W C Westbrooks
A J Sims L A Jones
J S Howard Willis Thompson
E Sewell B P Roper
Willis Scales J M Hammonds
T W Orr JW Robbs
S J Smith J F Elliott
H M Benson E L Bagwell
D W Elliott WE Bell
J M Nix
H W Martin 80 cents.
The following gave 50c each :
W E Bagwell L I Bennett
E L Brannon M A Phillips
Phone No. 4.
Merritt Hockenhull,
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Hardware,
/
Dry Goods.
Full Line of Groceries.
The Youth’s Companion l'or 1909
The amount of good reading giv
en to subscribers to The Youth’s
Companion during the year is in
dicated by the following summary
of contents for this year:
50 Star Articles
Contributed by Men and Women
of Wide Distinction in Public Life,
in Literature, in Science, in Busi
ness, in a Score of Professions.
250 Capital Stories
Including Six Serial Stories ; Hu
morous Stpribs ; Stories of Adven
ture, Character, Heroism.
1000 Up-to-date Notes
On Current Events, Recent Dis
coveries in the World of Science
and Nature, Important Matters in
Politics and Government.
2000 One-Minute Stories
Inimitable Domestic Sketches, An
ecdotes, Bits ot Humor, and Se
lected Miscelluney. The Weekly
Health Article, the Weekly Wo
man’s Article, Timely Editorials,
etc.
A full description of the current
volume will be sent with sample
copies of the paper to any address
on request. The new subscriber
who at once sends .$1.75 f° r a year’*
subscription will receive free The
Companion’s new Calendar for
1909, s ’ln Grandmothers Garden.”
lithographed in thirteen colors.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION.
144 Berkeley St, Boston, Mass.
Don’t be afraid to do your duty.
A man who has opinions of his
own and courage to advocate them,
will be sure to have opposition in
this world, because he runs across
or coutrary to other people’s opin
ions, but just keep straight ahead
J If Sorrel s J H Harvey
A H Major G G Hutchens
A M Jones W A Anderson
J W Driskell G \V Gron
j N Smith H L Shadburn
C C Denstnore J M Boling
J M Langston J L Fincher
J S Fagan J C Stephens
C M Turner A J Martin vV
J B Lamb R O Harrison
W W Balls J L Gravitt
P M Porter J W Phagins
W H Martin
The following gave 25c each :
C S Christopher J W Parks
W J*Thompson J H Tallant
J N Tutton C S Hood
G W Holland L B Dover
W B Str.plan M W Brooks
W A Bannister H Smith
H P Pirkle B H Freeman
J C Bennett J P Goss
J L Williams LjC Watson
J H Watson B H Patterson
D F Howard W E Smith
W B Bagwell F W Williams
W T Mathis 15c J W Overby ioc.
The above is correct, so far as list
I'anded in by the collecting committee
men and ask that you publish in North
Georgian.
A. J. Julian,
Treas.
if you need a pill take DeWitts
Little Eady Risers. Insist on
them; gentle, easy, pleasant, little
pills Sold by Dr. John Hocken
hull.
Suwanee Route 2.
Gee! what cold weather.
Mrs S A Settle is visiting her
son Mr W R Settle, and family, for
the present.
Mr R G Buice and son, Mr Ez
ra made a business trip to Atlan
ta the lattet part of last week.
Mr J D Buice also making a
business trip to Atlanta.
Miss Cora Holdman was the
guest of Miss Clara Buice Friday
of last week.
Mrs Hattie Terry was the guest
of Mr R G Buice and family one
night last week.
Mrs George Nalley, of Decatu*-,
who has been visiting her daugh
ters, Mrs S G Clement, and Mrs
Clarence Settle, has returned home.
Mr S M Buice and son Mr Col
bert made a business trip to the
Gate City last week.
Mrs S A Settle spent the week’s
end with her granddaughter Mrs
Clarence Buice last week.
Miss Lucky Buice was the guest
of her cousin Miss Katie Buice one
night last week.
Mr W R Settle visited Mr R G
Buice Sunday afternoon.
Mr Sidney Buice visited Mr
Calbert Buice Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Buice was
the guest of Mr and Mrs Ezra
Buice Saturday night last.
Say correspondents come on
with your part.
Best wishes to all, I am.
Blue Eyes.
That self boasting charity which
which is always seeking misery
elsewhere but does nothing to re
lieve misery in one’s own neigh
borhood is of the spurious variety.
Washington Once Gave Up
to thre£ doctors; was kept in bed
for five weeks. Blood poison from
a spider’s bite caused large, deep
sores to cover his leg. The doc
tors failed, then “Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve completely cured me,” writes
John Washington, of Bosquevihe,
Tx. For eczema, boils, burns and
piles its supreme. 25c. at John
Hockeuhull’s drug store.
The decision of the United States
Supreme Court sustaining the Tex
as anti-trust laws is of vast impor
tance and will have far reaching
results. It is a victory for state
rights in that it confirms the right
of any state to deal witu unlawful
combinations in restraint of trade
that exist within its own borders*
even though those combinations
may have an inter state character.
It also shows that when the effort
is properly made the law can reach
and punish trust offenders, and
that is something many people had
begun to doubt. What Texas has
done other states may do.
If you can have help enough to
keep your household machinery in
perfect running order without mak
ing a machine of yourself, do so by
all means. White floors are lovely,
shining tinware is very fine, spot
loss “windows and highly polished
silver area delight; the mending
basket, emptied every week is
much to be desired, but there are
things of more importance and if
it all depends on one pair of hands,
one back, and one set of uerves,
for Heaven’s sake, for your own
sake, for your children’s sake,
don’t.
On a more or less extended scale
this country will this year com
memorate the hundredth anniver
sary of the birth of some of its
great men. >ut the commemora
tion, except as a historic event,
will accomplish little unless it de
velopes patriotism and stirs people,
especially young men, to emulate
the traits which made the men
famous whose memory is so grate
fully cherished.
What is your weight in your
home and social circle? Test it
by considering how many pounds
of good nature you have contribu
ted to make your home and friends
more ceeerful. An ounce of sweet
ness will make you weigh mor> at
home than a pound of undue harsh
ness, or of forgetfulness.
Professional Cards.
E, O. DOBBS,
Attorney at Law,
BUFORD, GA.
Dr. M, F, M. KELLEY,
DENTIST
CUMMING GEORGIA
Phone 43.
CHAS. L. HARRIS.
Attorney at Law.
CUMMING, GA.
General practice in all the Courts.
Office: Court House.
L. D. RHODES.
DENTAL [SURGEON.
GUMMING GEORGIA
J. C, STONE, M, D., Phg.,
GUMMING and ALPHARETTA, GA,
R. F. D. Nos, 3 and 1.
Calls honored in day time $1.25.
At night $1.50.
Obstetrics uncomplicated $5.00.
Connected with all local telephones.
Bring us your job work.