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THE NORTH GEORGIAN
Published every Friday by J, E, Kirby
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Entered June 16, 1902, as second c<ass
matter, post office at Cumming,
Ga., Act of Congress of
Marofe 3, 1879,
We are not responsible for the views
of our correspondents.
CUMMING, GA. APRIL 2, 1909
Route 2.
Rev. Hughes filled his regular
appointment at Pleasant Grove
Sunday.
Miss Naomi Sams of route 7,
spent Saturday night with Miss
Mary Roberson.
Sunday school at Pleasant Grove
and Friendship every Sunday, all
are invited to take a part in both.
Mr Bell Mason made a business
trip to Atlanta last week.
Miss Minnie Karr was the guest
of Miss Ola Guthrie Sunday.
School closed at Redd’s school
house Friday last. The day was
made memorable by several good
recitations, dialogues and an in
teresting debate.
Miss Alyce Coward the faithful
teacher has returned to her home
at Waleska she has many friends
to greet her back at the opening of
next term.
Mrs R K Heard and children vis
ited Mr T A Bramblett’s Saturday
night.
Rev Wills passed through our
part Sunday.
Mr G W Redd of Marietta spent
a few days of last week with his
daughter Mrs J P Holbiook.
Little Miss Mattie Heard is spend
ing this week with her cousin
Fleeta Tollison at Cumming.
Mr Aster Sewell of Canton is
visiting friends on route 2.
Mayflower.
Up Bel’o Tlie Bar.
N. 11. Brown, an attorney, of
Pittsfield, Vt., writes : “VVe have
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills for
years and find them such a good
family medicine we wouldn’t be
without them.” For Chills, Con
stipation, Biliousness or Sick Head
ache they work wonders, 25c. at
John Hockenhull’s.
Koute 7.
Rain rain April rain bring the
PI s v flowers back again.
of the farmers a>.e begin
ning to u ~ , ,
. , , e the blues.
Mr and M „ D
. ~ , RP Thompson vis
ited Mr and M. c n ,
„ , _ T M Sewell near
Heardville SaturcU , 0 ,
M, Howell Hao^^W
-B Hansard of Buford, vie.. , ~ T
_-T , , o • ed Mr J
b and family the i„ st j
the week.
Mr Bill Bennett and sister Miss
Estelle were the guests of Mr D W
Boling Saturday night.
We are sorry to say that Mr John
James who had the misfortune to
get his leg broke some time ago is
not improving much.
Miss Willie Pace of Tucker Ga,
is visiting friends and relatives in
this part.
Miss Minnie Hardin and brother
Henry vis-fed their sister Mrs Ma
mie Wills Sunday night.
Sunday school was well attend
ed at Midway Sunday, let mord of
the old people attend and make it
a good Suuday school.
Messrs Berry and Harrison Wills
have purchased them a fine pair of
mules.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Wheeler vis
ited Mr and Mrs John Cook Sun
day*
Mr and Mrs Wood of Cherokee !
visited Mr Henry Webb Saturday-
A Reader.
Words To Freeze The Soul.
Your son has consumption. His
case is hopeless.” These appalling
words were spoken to Geo. E Blev
ens, a leading merchant of Spring
field. N. C. by two expert doctors—
one a lung specialist. Then was
shown the wonderful power of Dr.
King’s New Discovery. “After
three weeks use,” writes Mr. Blev
ens, “he was as well as ever. I
would not take all the mony in the
world for what it did for my boy.”
Infallible for Coughs and Colds, its
the safest, surest cure of desperate
Lung diseases od earth. 50c. and
SI.OO Guarantee satisfaction.
Trial bottle free, Dr Joan Hock
enhull
6.
Received too late for last week.
As their is not much news from
route 6 I will try and write a few
dots,
People are very busy hauling
guano this week.
Rev Anderson filled his regular
appointment at Haw Creek Sat
urday and Sunday.
Miss Julia Merritt visited home
folks Saturday night and Sunday
last.
We are sorry to learn Mrs Dell
Hansard is very low with rheuma
tism.
Mr Sam Garner and family visi
ted their son Mr Wiley Garner
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Cled Vaughan who has a
short spell of sickness, we are glad
to say is able to be out again.
Mr J T Merritt is in Atlanta and
Norcross on business this wek.
Little Misses Lois and Irene
Merritt were the guests of Misses
Dahilar and Vautel Vaughan Sun
day afternoon.
Mr Mose Echols and family were
the guests of Mr and Mrs Paul
Phillips Sunday.
Don’t forget the singing at
Haw Creek the first Sunday even—
ing.
What has become of all our cor
respondents? Now let’s all wake
up, and make the old North Geor
gian more interesting. I hope to
hear from all of them.
Blue Bird.
“What, no promenade deck on your
old tub?” indignantly exclaimed one of
the latest captives—a blustering Brit
isher. “Where do you expect a man
to stretch his legs?”
“Don’t worry, your highness,” chuc
kled Captain Ivydd. “After luncheon
I’ll show you the board walk!”—Puck.
Scott’s
Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites should always be
£~pt in the house for the
follcving reasons:
because, if any member
of the faulty has a hard cold,
it will cure it
Second— Because, if the chil
dren are delicate and sickly, it
will make them strong and well.
Third— Because, if the father
or mother is losing flesh and
becoming thin and emaciated,
it wili build them up and give
them flesh and strength.
Fourth— Because it is the’
standard remedy in all throat
and lung affections.
No household should be with
out it.
Send this advertisement, together with name
ofipaper in which it appears, your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a ‘Complete Handy Atlas of the World.”
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York
Eat What
You want of the food you need
Kodol will digest it.
You need a sufficient amount of
good wholesome food and more than
this you need to fully digest it.
Else you can’t gain strength, nor
can you strengthen your stomach if
It is weak.
You must eat in order to live and
maintain strength.
You must not diet, because the
body requires that you eat a suffic
ient amount of food regularly.
But this food must be digested,
and it must be digested thoroughly.
When the stomach can’t do it,
you must take something that will
help the stomach.
The proper way to do is to eat
what you want, and let Kodol di
gest the food.
Nothing else can do this. When
the stomach is it needs help;
you must %■ qf giving it rest,
and Kodol wfli do that.
The Mac Who Receives sl2 a Week
for his w services may not be able to get a raise in
salary just at present, but he can make an effort
to save a little from his weekly pay.
One Dollar will opeu an account at this bank
and additional sums may be deposited from time
to time. This plan has started many wage earn=
ers on the road to a competance. Why not you?
We loan you free of charge one of our vest pock=
et Savings Banks, and allow interest at the rate
of 4 per cent semi=annually.
Withdrawals can be made at any time. A postal
card from you and we will explain more fully.
Bank of Buford,
BUFORD, OA.
The volcano Ascsan, in southern Ja
pan, has the biggest crater known. It
is fourteen miles across one way and
between ten and eleven the other.
Mat.
Rev. J L Wyatt of Ball Ground*
preached at Zion Hill Sunday af
ternoon. Rev. Wyatt was pastor
of that church for many years and
has many friends in this section
who were glad to see and hear him.
Esq- J J Blanton of near here,
happened to the misfortune to get
the two middle fingers on his left
hand sawed off, and his first finger
and thumb badlv lacerated with
his shiagle mill last Saturdaay. He
was saving in the upper part ol
the county near Mr Jno Wallaces,
and was able to come home Sun
day.
miss Etye Coward our school
teacher left us Saturday. She will
probably atteud a normal school in
Tennessee before returning here
for the summer term.
Mr Ben Hurt has a nice dwelling
going up in Mat, and Mr W L Blan
ton is putting up a store. Mat will
build up in spite of Railroads and
other enterprises and we may fig
ure on a R, R. if the people ol
Cumminer don’t hurry and get one.
\\ hat’s Gumming doing about it
any way. We don’t hear any more
lately concerning the R. R.
“Billie,” come on in answer to
that piece of last week and give
“em” your name, you’ve got plenty
of backers.
Hill Billy.
SOLD BY JOHN HOCKENHULL.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today, and
purchase a dollar bottle, and If you
can honestly say, that you did not
receive any benefits from it, after
using the entire bottle, the drug
gist will refund your money to you
without question or delay.
We will pay the druggist the price j
of the bottle purchased by you.
This offer applies to the large J
bottle only and to but one in a j
family.
We could not afford to make such 1
an offer, unless we positively knew j
what Kodol will do for you.
It would bankrupt us.
The dollar bottle contains 254 time* |
as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is made at the laboratories
of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago.
GEORGIA—FOR.VYTH COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern: Mrs
Hulda Bell having made application for
le mouths support for herself and three
minor children out of the estate of M M
Bell and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the same having filed their re
turn, til persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary of said County on the first
Monday in April, 1909, why said appli
cation should not be granted. Given
unde- my hand and official signature,
this 25th day of February, 1909.
H. V, JONES Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: W A
Thally and Mrs N E Wolfe having made
application to me for permanent letters
of administration upon the esrate of Mrs
Elizabeth Holland, late of said
county, deceased,
to be granted to H J Wolfe, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in April 1909. Given
under my hand and official signature,
this 26th day of February, 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ordinary.
Application to Make Titles.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY, |
J T Brooks having made application
to require titles to be executed to him
to certain lands described in a bond for
title thereto . ttnehed purporting to be
signed by N J Leach, late of said county, j
deceased, the said application alleging |
that said land has been fully paid for.
All persons concerned are hereby noti
fled that said application will be heard
before the Court of Ordinary for said
county on the sth day of April, 1909, the
regular term thereof. This March 2nd,
1909. 11. V. JONES, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNI Y.
C T Sams, a resident of said state,
having duly applied to be appointed
guardian of the person and property of
V’elvie Sams, a minor resident in said
county, notice is hereby given that said
application will be passed on at the
Apiil term, 1909, of the court of Ordi
nary for said county to be held on the
first Monday in April, 1909. Witness
my hand and official signature, this 12th
day of February, 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ordinary,
Bring us your job work.
Swept Over Niagara.
This terrible calamity often hap
pens because a careless boatman
ignores the river’s warnings-grow
ing ripples and faster current-Na
ture’s warnings are kind. That
dull pain or acee in the back warns
you the Kidneys need attention if
you would escape fatal maladies —
Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s di
sease. Take Electric Bitter at
once and see Backache fly and all
your best feelings return. “After
long suffering from weak kidneys
and lame back, one £I.OO bottle
wholly cured me,” writes J. R.
Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only
50c at John Hockenhull’s.
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BUFORD, GA. i
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