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LOCAL MATTERS,
Judge H. V. Jones was in At
lanta last week.
Postmaster J. E. Puett spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
An effort is being made to reor
ganize the Cumming band.
Dr. L. D. Rhodes is visiting in
\tlanta this week,
Mr. Arboth Redd made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last waek.
Mr. E. L. Tatum spent a day or
two in Atlanta last week.
Miss Julia Sweeney is visiting
relatives in Buford.
Mrs. Jim Light, of Buford, is the
guest oi Mrs. Sallie C. Tatum.
Mr. C. J. Brannon spent last
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. Rufus Tatum had business
in Gainesville last week.
Mrs. Dr. Rhodes is spending a
few days with relatives near Al
pharetta,
Buy your guano from Cumming
Oil Sc Fertilizer Cos, they are home
folks and will appreciate your bus
iness.
LOST :—Watch fob, black silk
ribbon with gold bar. Reward it
returned to C. D Heard.
The G. F. Turner Cos., are again
offering you some bargains. Look
them over.
Miss Laura Tatum visited rela
tives on Gainesville, R. F. D. 11
Sat urday
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Edmond
son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Edmondson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Harrison
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Harrison at Coal Mountain
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pirkle spent
Sunday with relatives on the Chat-
tahoochee.
Mr and Mrs. T F, Davis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Kemp, on route G.
Miss LeClair Nucholls, of route
15, has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Allen.
Messrs. Thad Burress and Eg
bert Tatum were in Atlantilast
week.
Cumming Oil & Fert Cos. are
better prepared to supply your
needs in Fertilizer than ever be
fore. Call and see them.
Miss Odell Chatham left Satu
day to accept a position in Atlan
ta.
Miss Charlott Strickland who
has been teaching near Big Creek,
is at home again.
Rev, J. L. Wyatt was the guest
of Mr and Mrs. E. H. Tolleson Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ann Merritt, of route 4
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Otwell last week,
Miss Odessa Webb, who has
been visiting relatives in Milton
county, is home again.
The Methodist church is begin
ning to put on a handsome appear
ance.
Mr. J. A. Webb, of Alpharetta,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Wedb, last week.
Dental Notice.
I will do work as cheaply as any
one. If yon have dental work to
do, see me, I will -meet all cut
prices.
M. F. Kelley.
Dentist.
Mrs. Rym Brogdon. of Buford,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Rogers near town.
Your attention is called t* the
advertisement ofG. P. Estes, to
be found in this issue of the Geor
gian. Read it.
Mrs. Geo. L, Merri't and child
ren, have beeh visiting Dr. and
Mrs. W. E. Lipscomb at Coal Moun
tain.
Mrs. Goodman Hughes and
daughter, of Novetta, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Ta
tum this week.
Mrs. W. B. Hughes, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tno.
L. Phillips, has returned to her
home in Atlanta.
Buy your Guano from J. G.
Puett High Grade $19.50 Com
mercial value 82106 actually found
by State Chemists.
Miss Lillie Kellogg, of route 5,
and Mrs. W. N. Poole, Jr. are with
Miss Fannie Harrison in her mil
linery parlor.^
Dr. J. A. Otwell is improving
the appearance of his dwelling by
the application of a coat or two of
paint.
Mr. W. T. Otwell returned Fri
day from Lexington, Ky., where
he has been attending a business
college.
Mr G, L. Bowman, of Buford,
came over Sunday. Mrs. Bowman
and little daughter, returning with
him,
Miss Sallie Henley, a trained
nurse from Atlanta who has been
here with Mrs. J 11. Pruitt, left
Monday.
Mr Web Shadburn, of Buford,
who is just back from a business
college in Lexington, Ky., spent
part of in Camming.
Married, on Sunday last, Mr
Cled Vaughan to Miss LHma Mer
ritt. Also Mr. Willis Nuckolls, to
Miss Cora Dover.
Mrs. Annie Hawkins, of route 7,
was the guest of her mother, Mrs.
S. J. Pirkle, in Cumming, a few
days of last week.
Buy your Guano from J. G.
Puett High Grade $19.50 Com
mercial value $2106 actually found
by State Chemist,
Dr. E. B. Reid, formerly of Gum
ming, but now of South Georgia,
was shaking hands with his Cum
ming triends last Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. R. E.
Guthrie, on route 3, will be sorry
to learn that he is still confined to
his room though is thought to be
some better.
Dr. N. S. Rhodes, of Alpharetta,
a recent graduate of an Atlanta
Medical College, spent several days
of last week with his brother, Dr.
L. D. Rhodes, here.
Your attention is called to the
millinery advertisement of Miss
Fannie Harrison to be found in
this issue. As usual she has one of
the prettiest lines ever shown in
Cumming.
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.
Mr. Otis Light, of Flowery
Branch, spent Saturday and Sunday
here. Misg Ruby Light, who hu
been visiting Miss Mary Thomp
son, returned to Flowery Branch
with him.
WANTED: Second-Hand Bags
and Burlap. Anv kind, anyquan
ity, anywhere. Write for prices.
Richmond Bag Cos., Richmond,
Va.
| Buy your Guano bom J G Puett
High Grade $19,50 Commercial
value S2IOO actually found by
State Chemists,
Our auvertisers have made such
a demand on our space this week
that we have been compelled to
print ten pages. We never let
our readers suffer, no matter how
much advertising we have, we al
ways print extra pages when justi
fied in so doing
We have the nicest line of cloth
ing we have ever shown ove,r our
counter, so come boys and see for
yourselves and get a nice fit before
they are picked over. We have
$5,000 worth clothing to select
from.
W. R, & C. B. Otwell.
Did you know that Forsyth
county had a tull flledged canning
factory? Well its true. It is lo
cated at Mat, Ga., and is prepared
to can everything grown on the
farm. Read their adv. in this is
sue, and give them a trial. The
editor of this paper has personally
tried sems of their Tomatoes, and
can truthfully say they are as fine
as you can get anywhere at any
price.
We are selling the best buggy of
any one for the price. Home made
“Dixie Blount” made in Atlanta.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
Another Storm:
Wednesday night ot last week
Cumming was visited by another
little cyclone.
The court house top was blown
down, carrying with it, the eagle
which has so proudly withstood
every thing else .Several cribs in
town were turned “topsy turvey”
and other damage was done
Some of the trees in nearby
woods were torn up bv the roots.
Tho-e little storms are getting
rather frequent.
Mrs. Pruitt Dead.
Mrs. J. H. Pruitt died Sunday
morning at 3 o’clock at her moth
ers home near Haw Creek, of con—
sumpt ion.
Mrs. Pruitt had been iD a sani
tarium in Atlanta for many months,
but at last came home-but to die.
She was buried at Haw Creek
Monday at 2 o’clock.
Her husband, little baby, moth
er, and brothers all have our sym
pathy.
Letter to G. F. Otwell.
Cumming, Ga.
Dear Sir: The facts boiled down
are these : t
Every job painted Devoe takes
less gallons than of any other
paint.
And the paint that takes least
gallons wears longest; Always.
We can’t help it.
Yours truly
78 F W DEVOE & CO.
P. S. Buford Hardware Cos Bu
ford, Ga. sell our paint.
i> 1
Children especially like Ken
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, as it
tastes nearly as good as maple su
gar. It not only heals irritation
and allays inflammation, thereby
stopping the cough, but. it also
moves the bowels gently and in
that way drives the cold from the
system It contains no opiates.
Sold by Dr. John Hockenhull.
Most people want to he remembered
after death. The way to be sure of this
and of living affectionately in the memo
ry of others is by saying and doing good
while alive. The man who does that may
be said never to die.
Announcement.
Our Spring and Summer Millinery is being displayed. We
want every one to come and see them.
Shapes and styles the latest. A hat to suit every face and
purse. Thev must be seen to be appreciated. Our patterns
are real pretty and are some of the prettiest ever shown
New Lot Of Waists.— Long sleeves, and prettily trim
med with lace and embroidery. Every one fresh and dainty.
Fannie A. Harrison •
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 w 7 ith us. We want to deserve your trade.
In other words, we want to haye a Shoe Store you 11 like
to come to and be glad to get your Shoes from.
Shoes for the Whole Family.
J. G. PUETT.
Phone No. 4.
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Merritt k Hoclenhull,
DEALERS IN
A,ll Kinds of Hardware,
Dry Goods.
Full Line of Groceries.
DENTAL SPECIALTIES.
(For White People Only.)
Amalgam Fillings 50c Gold Fillings $1 to $ 2.50
Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Plates, single, 7.00
Gold Crowns 5.00 Partial Plates $4.00 to 6.00
Porcelain 3.00 Painless Extraction 50
All work promptly and accurately attended to.
Dr. L. D, Rhodes, Dentist.
Cumming, Ga.
MAT CANNING COMANY.
To our old customers as well as new: We have on hand
a few more cases of Tomatoes for sale, in No. 2 cans.
A home cannery, run by home people. Our cans are full
and best grade. Send us your order for Tomatoes. We
guarantee our price with all goods the grade of ours.
We guarantee satisfaction or your money back. We think
our people ought to patronize home industries.
We are preparing to can for our country everywhere next
season. We want everybody to give us a chance. Bring
us everything you want canned and we will do you right and
good work...
M. O. Sexton & Cos.,
Mat, Georgia.
BAGLEY & POOL
Have a full line of up-to-date
GROCERIES,
Call Phone 3 and have your Groceries’delivered.' -
Respectfully,
BALGEY & POOL.