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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF RELIGION,EDUCA TION, LITER AIURE AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE .
VOL. XIX.
liev. C. T. Ivey is in Waleska
this week.
Mr. H. W. Shadburn, of Buford,
was in town this week.
P Miss Myrtie Redd is spending
the week with relatives and friends
on route 7.
Bring us your job work. We
can please you.
Mr B P Roper, the clever mer
chant at Cuba, was in to see us
Saturday last. Come again, Ben,
we are always glad ot see you.
On one side hardship and pov
erty, on the other, reasonable in
dependence for you, your wife and
family. Get particulars. J. W.
Ford, Geui Agt. Meridiad Life.
Mr. T- F. Hawkins is the first to
report fresh English peas from his
garden this year. Also Col. A. H.
FfSher.
*
Judge H. V. Jones left Tuesday
for Columbus, Ga., where he w:ll
represent the Cummins Lodge of
K, of P. in the Grand Lodge.
Mr. C C. Foster, Mr- Motz, Mrs.
J. D. Merritt and Miss Stribbliug,
of Roswell, were visitors in Cum
ming Wednesday, coming up in an
r automobile.
* ' Attention is called to the pro-
Qjr j| ..
gmpi of the Farmers Union Picnic
tolie held at Coal Mountain next
Saturday. Go out and have a good
time.
Buy your Guano from J. G.
Puett High Grade sl9-50 Com
mercial value $2106 actually found
by State Chemist.
Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, near
town, has sold from two cows,
since the 15th of January, 112
pounds of butter, besides supply
ing her table If anybody can beat
that let us hear from them.
Mr. J. W. Ford, general agent
of the Meridian Life Insurance
Cos., was in town last week. This
is one of the best old life insurance
companies, and if you are contem
plating taking out insurance, see
him,
Mr. S. G. Clement, the popular
young merchant of Big Creek, was
in town Monday. In addition to
his stock of general merchandise,
he also carries a full line of Edison
Phone graphs of the latest models.
6ee his advertisement in this is
sue.
AGENTS WANTED—The Mer
idian Life Insurance Cos., *f In
dianapohs, Inu., issues all forms of
policies under’the Compulsory De
posit Law of the State. Full par
ticulars without importunity, J. W
Ford, Gen, Agt., will have Cura
ming for headquarters from May
25 until June or address J.
Wilhem, Mgr Meridian Life In
surance Cos., for Ala, and Ga., 40 <
409 English- American Bld’g., At
lanta, Ga.
If you expect to get the original Car.
bolizod Witch Hazel Salve you must be
sure it is DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salve. It i,t good for cuts, burns
and bruises, and is especially good for
piles. liefuse substitutes. Sold by
John Hockenbull.
®ljc iXoril) #corgw.
Notice.
If you wish to purchase a good
yoke of oxens, call on, or address,
J. S. Echols.
Suwanee route 2.
Won’t Slight A Good Friend.
“If ever I need a cough medicine again
I know what to got,” declares Mrs. A. L.
Alley of Beals, Me., “tor, after using ten
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
and seeing its excellent results in my
own family and others, I am convinced
it is the best medicine made for Coughs,
Colds and lung trouble.” Every one
who tries it feels ius* that way. Relief
is felt at once and its quick cure sur
prises you, For Bronchitis, Asthma,
Hemorrhage, Croup, LaGrippe, Sore
Throat, pain in chest or lungs its su
preme. 50c and .51.00. Tiial bottle free.
Guaranteed by John Hoekenoull.
Fine Wheat.
Mr Editor: —
I have got a piece of wheat that is pur
ple straw which is real tine It is thin on
the ground, but has spread beyond my
experience. Some grains has made irom
20 to S2 heads, averaging 3to 5 inches
long,
If some good old Forsyth county farm
er can beat that 1 would like to hear
from him. WM. J, PORTER.
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PROGRAM
For Farmers Union Picnic to be held at
Coal Mountain Satuiday, May 22, 1909.
Everybody cordially invited to come out
and enjoy the day with us.
10 a. m, —Music by band.
Welcome address by Furman Williams
Music.
Response by J. P, Smith*'
Music.
Address by R. F. Duckworth, Cham’fl
Nat’l Legisl Com,
Music.
Dinner.
Address by J. L. Lee, State Pres,
Music.
Address by J. G. Eubanks, State Bus.
Agent.
D. R. WALLACE,
J. O. WILLIAMS.
S. J. SMITH.
From Coal Mountain.
News scarce.
Farmers very busy planting cotton and
corn.
Some have dug storm pits in this sec
tion.
The Odd Fellows are having their hall
at Coal Mountain painted, Messrs. Lewis
Chadwick and J. M. Pirkle ding the
work, which adds greatly to its appear
ance.
On account of rains Spot and Coal
Mountain were not very largely repre
sented Sunday.
We learn there will be singing at Coal
Mountain next Sunday afternoon.
The singing at Coal Mountain Sunday
night was well attended and good order
prevailed throughout the entire occasion.
The recent rains have washed our lands
very badly in this section.
Why not have a singing at Spot ere
long?
Emory Williams, W C Hardin and C
P Hardin made a trip to the Gate City
this week.
Have you seen the tax man yet?
Lets all write the North Georgian and
tell the news.
The Sunday school at Coal Mountain
is getting along very nicely.
Harrison & Cos, are dressing lumber at
Mat this week, Eli Perkins,
Kills To Stop The Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years of John
Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a running
ulcer. He paid doctors over $400.00
without benefit. Then Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve killed the ulcer and cured him
Cures Fever Seres, Boils, Felons, Ecze
ma, Salt Rheum. Infallible for Piles,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 25c at John
Hockenhull’s.
GUMMING, GA. MAY‘2I 1909.
Route 7.
Rev Wills filled his regular appoint
ment at Bethlehem Saturday and Sunday
Wheat is looking fine in this section.
We still have plenty of rain. It is bet
ter to have rain than to be like Texas —
six months without rain.
Mr and Mrs J M Boling, of Ocee, vis
ited Mr D W Boling and family Friday
night.
We regret to -ay that Mrs J B Cook is
still on the sick list.
Mr J E Boling, who has been suffering
with rheumatism, we are sorry to say, is
not much better, It
Mr Howard Hansard and sister, Miss
Beulah, attended divine services at Union
i
Hill Sunday. /
Messrs Hascal Reid and Truman Redd
passed through our burg Sunday p, m.
Miss Maud Holbrook spent last week
with Mr Z T Collins and family,.
Mr. Cliff Webb, of near Roswell, visit
ed Mr. Henry Webb and family Friday
night.
Mr | C Bagwell, our new tax receiver,
was on his Arst round receiving the taxes,
We think Carl will make a good receiver
It has been reported that a bear has
been seen in this community, but from
all signs I think it must be a bar-rel.
Hope it will soon be captured.
A Reader.
N Lived 152 Years.
Wra. Parr—England’s oldest man—
married the third time at 120, worked
in the fields till 132 and lived 20 years
longer. People should be vouthful at 80.
James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky., shows
how to remain young. ‘*l feel just like
a 16-year-old boy,” he writes, ‘‘after
taking six bottles of Electric Bitters.
For thirty years Kidney made
life a burden, but the first bottle of this
wonderful medicine convinced me 1 bad
found the greatest curb on eartu,‘ ;
They’re a godsend to weak, sickly run
down or old people, Try them. 50c at
John Hockenhull’s,
NOTICE.
All parties residing within the
incorporate limits ot the town of
Cumming are hereby notified that
the Mayor and Council have em
ployed a sanitary inspector, who
will make regular visit* during the
next few months, to your homes,
for the purpose of inspecting your
premises. Please look after your
pig pens and closets especially, and
keep them in a sanitary condition.
A failure to do this may subject
you to a fine in the Mayor’s Court.
By order of the Mayor and Council.
C. L. Harris,
K. A. Kemp. Mayor.
Clerk.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the fam
ous little liver pills, small, gentle and
sure. Sold by John Hockehb.ull,J
Route 6.
As I had no news last week, I
will try and write a little this week.
The farmers are very busy all
the time this fine weather.
Rev. Anderson filled his regular
appointment at Haw Creek Satur
day and Sunday last.
Mr and Mrs Ezra Samples who
have been visiting Mr Lafatte Sam
ples and family for the past m :nth,
have returned to their home at
Gainesville.
”iss Mardell Merritt spent -Sun
day night with Miss Odell Chat
ham.
Mrs W D Benson, of Flowery
Branch, is visiting relatives in this
part.
I Mr Maul Phillips and Miss Wil
lie Samples, spent a few hours f-
Sunday p. m. with Miss Llama
Merritt.
Mr Fred Fowler, of Atlanta, vis
ited home folks Saturday night
and Sunday last.
W e are sorry to say Mrs C W
White is confined hack to her room
again, we hope she will be able to
be out again soon.
As news is somewhat scarce a
gain this week, I will ring off.
All of the correspondents write,
and let’s make the North Georgian
more interesting.
With much love to the North
Georgian.
' Bluebird,
Everybody is likely to have kidney
and bladder trouble. In fact nearly
everybody bis some trouble of this Kind,
That is the reason why you so often
have pains in the back aLd groin, scald
ing sensation, urinary disorders, etc. —
I that’s your kidneys. The best thing to
| do is to get some of DeWitt’s Kidney and
1 Bladder Fills right away. Take them
| for a few days or a week or so nd you
| will feel all right. In this way, too, yoii
will ward off dangerous and possible
serious ailments. They are perfectly
harmless, and are not only antiseptic,
but allay pain quickly by their healing
properties Send your name to E. C.
DeWitt & Cos., Chicago, for a free trial
box. They are sold here by John Hock
enhull.
Harris Grove.
Mr Farmers get your hoes ready
“cotton chopping” time is almost
here.
f Littjhe Ivlins Fa'ustine Bagweli
g*ent part of last week with her
sister Mrs Dessie Bagley.
Mrs Wm Edwards and Mrs J E
Brooks spent last Tuesday with
Mrs Mary Harris.
Mr F H Tallant gave us a fine
piece in last week’s issue of the
North Georgian. Come again Mr
Tallant. 1 heartily endorse what
you have said.
Mrs F E Echols spent last week
with Mr J S Echels and family.
We are glad to say Mr Carl Jett
is able to be out again.
Mr and Mrs Hamp Edwards
were the guests of the latter’s par
ents Mr and Mrs Sol Wright Sat
urday night.
Tax Receiver j C Bagwell was
in our part the 15th.
Are you a subscriber for the
North Georgian? If not, why
not? It is one of the best county
papers published in all North eor
gia
Mrs J C Bagwell spent one day
last week with her mother Mrs P
W Green.
Say what has become of the rail
road?
Mrs Dessie Bagley spent Friday
last with her mo f her Mrs G W
Bagwell.
The way to have friends, is to
be friendly.
Several of the young people a
round here attended divine services
at Ilaw Creek Sunday.
Mr Therion Webb spent Sunday
in Buford.
Next Sunday is communion day
at Sharon. The people are going
to carry dinner, and sing in the p.
1 m.. A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all, to come and be with us.
We had a nice little shower Sun
day morning.
Mr and Mrs T S Echo's attended
divine services at Union Hill Sat
urday.
May meetings will soon be a
thing ot the past.
Come on correspondents we like
to hear from you all.
Maude Muller.
Route 6.
The farmers are about done
planting in this part.
Miss Thella Bagwell was the
guest of her brother Mr E L Bag
well Sunday last.
Mr Bob Dinsmore has establish
ed a barber shop at Mr E L Bag
well’s.
Mr and Mrs Bunia Castleberry
are wearing a 2x4 -smile —its a
boy. ' ** -
\J.r and Mrs P E Buice visited
!Mr and Mrs A A Thompson Sun
; day last.
Mrs W M Glover who has been
v£ry sick, we are glad to say ia
improving.
Mr J P Goss and family and Mr
and JSlrs V V Braddy spent Sun
day p. in, with Mr W M Glover*
and family.
Mr W H Glover" has purchased
him anew piano. *
Miss Ollie Bagwell visited Mrs
V. V Braddy Sunday a. m.
Am lam atraid Mr will
put™ me m The fvaste basket, 1
Will ring off.
Little Maid.
Let Us Stop To Think.
Let us stop to think of the good
by kiss. Better miss a car than
leave a heartache.
Let us stop to think of the child
ren. We, too, wore children once,,
and loved to be remembered.
Let us stop to think of the aged.
For us, too, the evening shadows
will close at length, and we shall,
perchance, be left at desolate
hearthstones. We shall need to be
remembered then.
Let us stop to think of the strang
er. We, too, have been alone, and
have needed the touch of a kindly
hand upon our lives, and many a
life has gone out in the blackness
of darkness for the lack of such a
touch as anyone of us might have
given.
Let us stop to think of God and
the future. At best the time is
short, and the end is near. And
when it shall come, blessed will be
he to whom the entrance upon an
other life will be but the realiza—
tion of dear and familiar dreams
the consummation of a lifetime of
longings. Let us stop to think, If
there be any virtue, if there be any
praise, let us stop to think upon
these things.
The boy who takes his hat oft'
when he enters the house is the
one who usually has his tiair comb
ed and his face clean, and the girl
or boy who says “please” and
“thank you” is always prettier
than the one who forgets t iese
things. Just look around and see
if this is not true.
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