The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, March 19, 1909, Image 8

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LOCAL MATTERS, Don’t. fail to see or write Buford Hard ware Cos. before you place your or dei for Guano. Miss Mit tie Merritt, of route 5, is the guest of relatives in town. Judge 11. V. Jones has installer anew pump in the engine room at the park. Commissioner Harris is visiting the schools in the county this week. For Sale—A small job press. Georgian Office. Mrs. Alice Mashburn, who has been visiting in Atlanta and Mari etta, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redd are visit ing relatives in Cuba and near Mat. Mr. James Holland, of Canton, was a visitor in Cumming last week. Miss Mollie Kemp, who has been spending sometime in Atlanta and Marietta has returned home. Buy your guano from Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos, they are home folks and will appreciate your bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Hamby’, of Silver City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith this week. Hon. Berrien Brown was in At lanta last week attending the fun eral of bis brother Perino, who died several days ago. LOST: —Watch fob, black silk ribbon with gold bar. Reward if returned to C. D Heard. The series of meetings at theM. E. church closed Sunday eve. Rev. Hill and Bro. Hooten leaving Mon day for Atlanta and Griffin. Miss Sallie C. Tatum and Miss Laura Tatum were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Light, on Flowery Branch, route 2, this week. W. R. & C. B. Otwell are carry ing the strongest line of clothing mens Hats Shirts Ties Suspenders ever before and they will sell them cheaper than any one else. We are selling the best buggy of any one for the price. Homemade “Dixie Blount” made in Atlanta. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. R. & C. B. Otwell. WANTED: Second-Hand Bags and Burlap. Any kind, anyquan ity, anywhere. Write for prices. Richmond Bag Cos., Richmond, Va. Cumming Oil & Fert Cos. are better prepared to supply your needs in Fertilizer than ever be fore. Call and see them. Mr. H. J. Grogan, the popular photographer of Buford, is in town this week. He will remain several days next week. MRS. C. A. DAVENPORT, Buford, Ga., cordially invites the indies to call and see the prettiest and most extensive line of Millinery ever brought to Buford. I Prices to suit every one. Miss Sweeney, who has been in Atlanta the past month studying the latest styles, will be with her again this season and will he pleased to show you through. Opening: Day, March 22. In Sewell’s Store —New Brick Store. Don’t. tad to see or write Buford Hard ware Cos before you place your or der lor Guano. Mr.fi Alfred H. Majors, who has been visiting in Alabama for sometime, has returned to his home at Nettie. Mrs T- E. Smith, of Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Redd, near Cuba, who has been seriously ill. It is feared Mrs. Redd will not recover. Miss Nina Wham arrived Mon day to take charge of the millinery department of Edmondson & Pir kle. This is Miss Wham third sea son here, and she was warmly wel comed back. Are you getting your supply of the Fertilizers made by the Cum ming Oil & Fertilizer Cos? These goods contain a higher per cent of available plant food than any simi lar product in the state. So says the state Chemist. And he ought to know. We have the nicest line of cloth ing we have ever shown over our counter, so come bovs and see for yourselves and get a nice fit before they are picked over. We have worth clothing to select from. W. R, & C. B. Otwell. Miss Fannie Harrison has re turned from Atlanta where she has been for several weeks. Her millinery parlors will be opened at an early date. Watch ]'or the announcement. All kinds of pretty hats in the Millinery parlors of Mrs. C- A, Davenport at Buford, and also a pretty line of caps for tiny tots, Mr John Rice, who has been in California for a number of years, is at home again with his father, Mr, M. B. Rice on Flowery Branch, route 2 Twenty names and addresses of farmers with ten cents, coin or stamps, will bring “The RURAL GEORGIAN,” the Great Depart ment Monthly one year, ten lovely post cards aud your name -n our postcard exchange, if requested. Money returned il not pleased. Ad dress: Odum Cl.rke, Publisher, Gainesville. Ga. The Chattahoochee was on a “tear” Sunday. Way out of flooding bottom land, and coming up within a few feet of the big iron bridge. No mail was received Sunday, consequently the mail was so heavy Monday a. m. that an unusually heavy hack was pressed into service. Worsdel —Hardman: Mrs. Jonathan Worsdell, of Brooklyn, N. Y. aunounces the en gagement of her daughter, Lucretia Harris, and Mr. Lewis A. Hardman, of Buford, Ga.. the marriage to take place April the 22d, in Brook lyn. —Atlanta Journal. Mrs. J. L. Phillips is improving after several days illness. Sewell’s Store. J. M. Sewell, of Buford, has a neat little ad. in this issue. He has moved into one of the new buildings on the Allen corner and has now one of the prettiest stores in Georgia. Among other departments, Mr. Sewell will push his Shoe line most. His “Bostonians” for men are something swell and the “Krip pendorf Dittman” for ladies are pretty, neat and serviceable. New Firm. Mr. Minor C. Shadburn has pur chased a half interest in the firm of C. I. White at Bu f oru, and the firm is now White & Shadburn. They are doing business at the same brick cornerand will welcome you when in town. Family Bibles. All newly married couples need a family Bible to begin housekeep ing. I can furnish a nice one at sß.oo. Rev. C. T. Ivey. 1 Dental Notice. I will do work as cheaply as any one. If you have dental work n do, wee me, I will meet all cut prices. M. F. Kelley. Dentist. Notice. Bro. Hill left with me some of the Revival Song Books by Char lie Tillman to sell for him. They are 80c books but I willsell for 25c They are fine. Clem. T. Ivey. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE YOUR FOOT TO JmII LOOK m'Mßm LIKE iWjlt THIS fillip ySw 3NUG kw\mI ANKL ? W:\-\ II fit wfmk Jll IIIH . fISKIW 'BOSTONIANS j Most people look at the ground as they walk. They see and judge more often by your ! shoes than by your hat. Do you I want to be judged by yours? > Bostonians are correct; j (severely so. Moreover they I stay correct —that is, hold their shape. That’s due partly to the I shoemakir.g, partly to the leather, partly to other things, j Anyway > it’s a fact. Try it! I Prove it. Tho osfcnl shown 11/UV 1 above is made of pat j ent colt on our special NOT j “ Prionie Carlo” o;:ford I I ant. This last 13 nlicht- HAVE I :y thinned above the ] heel, which prevents * iitU I slipping or sapins BEST ! sides. Military heel, single sole. • I J. M. SEWELL l BUFORD, GA. s r Shoes. You never saw a Shoe Store that wanted to have every thing JUST RIGHT more than this one does. We want to give’you full value for every dollar you spend for Walk Over Shoes. We want you to get good Shoes and good service. We want you to be happy over every trans action you have with us. We want to deserve your trade. In other words, we want to have a Shoe Store you 11 lik& to come to and be glad to get your Shoes from. Shoes for the Whole Family. J. G. PUETT. Phone No. 4. Merritt & HockenMl, DEALERS IN —r All Kinds of Hardware, Dry- Goods. Full Line of Groceries. Prices on Fertilizers Guaranteed against any railroad point, with freights added,, lower than any one. Fail not to call on J. G. PUETT, JOHN L. PHILLIPS, Undertaker and Funeral Director. DEALER IN Metalic and Wooden Burial Cases, Kobes* Oils, Paints, Windows and Doors. ALL SIZES OF GLASS. CALLS ATTENDED DAY OR NIGHT. PHONE 20. Cole Cotton Planter AND * HEW CENTURY RIDING CULTIVATOR now in stock- We have the County Agency for these implements and ab solutely guarantee them to do V the work. Call and see us. Willbanks & Wofford, Cumming, Ga., Boute 8*