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SPECIAL PRICES
ON DENTAL WORK.
Amalgam Filling, 25c and up Porcelain Crown, $2.50 and up
Gold Fillings, 75c and up Plates, single, $4.00 and up
Bridge Work, per tooth, $4.00 Partial Plates 3,50 and up
Gold Crown, 4.00 Extracting teeth 25c
All work guaranteed. As to my reputation, inquire ol the people who had
me do work 18 and 20 years ago. lam a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. I graduated in March, 1890. Come and see me.
Dr. M. F. M. KELLY, Dentist
STOP THIEF ! is what you would say if a highwayman knocked
you down and robbed you or snatched your purse and ran.
But what would you say if a burglar entered your home at night and un
der cover of darkness, while you slept, carry away your wealth,
from that “secret hiding place?”
Every few days the papers contain accounts of jjust. happenings fre
quently life being taken to get the money, and who will guar
antee YOU against such a misfortune?
Think and Act Now, before it is too late and aWays make it an invaria
ble rule to keep your money in THIS bank.
Our Bank is Safe, absolutely safe.
The Farmers & Merchants Bank,
of Cumming, Qa.
Shadburn Banking Cos.,
Buford, Qa.
“The Bank With a Backing.”
ALLEN, BONA
ALLEN, MRS. BONA
A LLE V, MRS. BONA. JR.
ALLEN, V H
ALLEN, MRS, V H
ALLEN, H W
BROOKE, HON J P
COLLINS, T L
EDMONDSON, Leßoy
FLOR, EDWARD
HARRISON, THOS AV
LOWERY, R J
PIRKLE, T J
POWER, IDA MAY
PIRKLE, WILLIS
Representing an Aggregate Wealth of More than $1,000,000.00.
We solicit your business, large or small. Deposit your
funds with us and draw 6 per cent interest until you have a
better investment. Your money always available.
W. B. SHADBURN, President.
BONA ALLEN, Vice-President.
N. S. ROBINSON, Cashier.
E. A. WILLBANKS, Asst Cashier
P. S.—A Notary Public in the bank for the convenience
of our customers.
Analysis
of Fertilizers Sold by Cumming Oil & Fertilizer
Company for the Year 1908.
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers is not beneficial to the
farmer to the extent intended by the law making power. The
state expends money to maintain a department, the duty of
which is to give official information to the public of the anal
ysis of all commercial fertilizers sold in the state during the
current year. But this information is never accessible to the
public until the fertilizers are utilized and the crops harvest
ed. For instance, in buying fertilizers this spring for the pres
ent crop, we only have the bulletin issued for the year 1908,
and therefore do not know the commercial value of that
same brand of fertilizer for the present year.
Perceiving this disadvantage, for my own satisfaction, as
well as the benefit of our customers, I have had our fertiliz
ers analized and the analysis for this year is as follows:
Available Phosphoric Acid 11-58 per cent
Insoluble “ “ 0 62 per cent
Total “ “ 12-20 per cetot
Nitrogen “ “ 1-98 per cent
Equivalent Ammonia “ 2-40 per cent
Potash 2-85 per ceut
Thus making the commercial value aetuallp found $21.06
By a careful reading of the above analysis it will be seen that
the commercial value of our goods is $3.10 more than the
commercial value claimed for them.
SEPERINTENDENT
OUR STOCKHOLDERS.
ROBERTSON, JOHN T
REDD, J J
SHADBURN, W B
SHADBURN, J L
SHADBURN, T C
SHADBURN, H L
STREET, A J
SMITH, J T
SUDDERTH, L T
TEASLFY, JOHN I
TEASLEY, I O
WILLBANKS, L A
WILLBANKS, MRS L A
WILLBANKS, E A
Alternative Road System.
Names of Forsyth county citizens
and amounts contributed to annul ac
tion of grand jury at adjourned term
of Forsyth superior court, Nov. 1909.
Amount contributed Feb 17, 1909:
Those paying $2 00: Dr G P Brice.
Those paying $1 00; Martin Dobbs,
B C Fowler, Mrs S Hammonds, J H
Thomas, Thos Tate, W M Tate, James
Sanders, T J Pirkle, L Edmondson, R
P Burress, Jas Willard, Oliver Owens,
J H Owens, E A Bennett, Charles Cas
tleberry, Thos Phillips, J N Evans, J
H Monroe, J P Holbrooks, W P Wheel
er, J C Mundy, X T Byers, Ira Wal
drip, Charlie Thomas.
Those paying 50 cents:
Wiley Tessener, John A Kelly, J W
Thomas, F B Henson, W A Hendrix,
W W Kemp, C W White, A S Hughes,
John Terry, Joshua Buice, R J Mould
er, Pleasant Buice, A L Glover, Jacob
Pirkle, J R Wall, A L Blanton, J F
Bottoms, G AV Willbanks, Everett
Parks, Roe Crow, Dow Bennett, Roe
Hubbard, W T Crow, AV 0 Waldrip,
AVillis Black,' T 1 Black, R H Cain, H
Porter, AV A Fields, H P Mayfield, AV
M Martin, J A Bagwell, J R Black, C
D Crow, T H Attison, J B Smith, J E
Gravitt, A AV Roper, C AV Owens, G AV
Childers, A\ T A Tumlin, H T Jones, S
B Jones, Jordan Smith, S T Phillips. R
M Montgomery, H Smith, J H Castle-
berry, AV T Gravitt.
Those paying 25 cents:
AV A Bennett, T J Bennett, J T Echols,
J E McAVhorter, Claud Boles, N B Ca
gle, C C Duke, J P Tolbert, J H Rob
erts, A J Smith, G AV Kellogg, Looper
Mills, AVm Mills, H C Heard, LAV
AVofford, J H Jones, AV H AVestbrook,
H A AVhite, E H Owen, S J Westbrook, |
E H Patterson, A J Hardeman, C AV
Jones, F D Tatum, AV H Mayfield, N R
Brogdon, J E AVhitten, E D Brogdon,
M M Martin, D AV Gravitt, AV F Orr,
Erskin A\ r aldrip, Berry Bennett Max
A\ T aldrip, H A Martin, H AA r Orr, J B
Evans, Mose Ethridge, J B Baily, J AV
Dunaway, AV P Pirkle, J T Garrett, Y
J Martin, J Roach, AV S AVilson, AA 7 m
Crow, JohnPendly, Chas Grinnel, Dan
Pendley, O T Smith, Henry Owens,
Monroe Jones, AV E Jones, John Robbs,
J AV Neal, AV M Neal, AV B Pruett, G
AV Honey, S J Jones, R N Hamby, J H
Hays, J A Rider, L AV Hood, J H Ham
by, H D Martin, T A AA 7 illiajns, AV J
Thompson, J D Buice, A M Blackstock,
AV M Glover, R G Buice, J AV Holman,
AA r R Settles, J A\ 7 Boss, F S Andrews,
P D Brown, W C Vernon, AV P Sloan,
J L Duran, G F Thomas, AV C AVheeler,
Thomas AVheeler, Charlie Graham, M
A Smith, AV H Montgomery, Furman
AVilliams, B P Stovall ; Chas AVillard
30 cents ; AA r J Mangum 17 cents.
Those paying 10 cents:
Ike Pendley, J L Mayliue, T J AVofford,
C S Callahan, C E Martin, N E Banis
ter, J L Martin.
Oolered, 10c each:
G P Roper. A L Smith, Quilis Slaper,
Early Griffin, Gordon Strickland, Frank
Slaper, G G Roper.
The above list correct so far as list I
received. There was one small list lost
before handed in which will leave some
names not accounted for; the money
shows up more than contribution list.
Amount and dates of [money paid in
to Farmers and Merchants Bank ;
Jan 25, 1909 $74 55
Feb 17, 1909 75 45
By W E Bell Feb 18 2 55
Feb 17 10 50 „
Total $163 05
Amount paid out:
Jan 25 chk to H L Patterson SSO 00
Feb 17, chk to J P Brook 25 00
Feb 16 chk H L Patterson 25 00
March 6, chk J P Brook 25 00
March 6 chk to PI L Patterson 25 00
March 27, G M Owens 13 05
$163 05
As will be seen from above I have
given G M Owen, chairman of injunc
tion committee of alternative road sys
tem check for $13.05, being total amt
due by Farmers and Merchants Bank,
and after paying expense of printing
above list will dispose of small balance
as the people may direct. This closes
my work as treasurer, which has been
performed to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
A. J JULIAN.
Up Before The Bar.
N. H. Brown, an attorney, of
Pittsfield, Vt., writes: “We 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.
Vfll T will always find
M \mJ U on hand
at my store a line of Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods of
all kinds. Prices as low as the lowest.
I have on hand a nice lot of Pictures and Frames at
bargain prices.
Also a big lot of Lunch Baskets for the school children
and a nice assortment of Work Baskets for the ladies.
Special:
A lot of Table Oil Cloth at 15c and 20c a yard.
I have overstocked myself on brooms and will sell fhe
30c weight for 25c and the 25c one for 20c.
I also earry a nice line of good Jewelry. Come in and
see me when in town at Duffey old stand.
Yours to please,
OSCAR HYDE.
You Should See
WHITE S SHADBURN,
Buford, Ga.
before buying your fertilizers. They have a large stock of
popular brands, and will sell you a “High Grade” 10-2-2
for $19.00 cash or $20.00 fall dating. Other grades in pro
portion.
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.
DENTAL SPECIALTIES.
(For White People Only.)
Amalgam Fillings SOc Gold Fillings $1 to #2.50
Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Plates, single, 7.00
Goid 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.
Phone No. 4.
Merritt & Hoclenhull,
DEALERS IN
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Full Line of Groceries.
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