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THE NORTH GEORGIAN
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Batercd June 10, 1902, as second cass
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Ga., Act of Congress of
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IPhone No. 44.
GA. JULY 16 r 9 09
Suwanee Route 2.
RECEIVED TOO LATE LAST WEEK,
After an absence of some time, I
atm glad to be back with the many
‘Correspondence again.
Sunday school at Sharon was
well attended Sunday afternoon,
Mrs S A Settle who has been vis
iting her son Mr E C at Norcross,
for sometime, is new visiting Mr
W R. Settle nd family.
Mr and Mrs Ezzra Buice was
The guest of latters parents Mr and
Mrs J W Terry Saturday night and
Sunday last.
Mr Bill Edwards Mr J E Brooks
'ind little daughter Miss Maggie
"vi*ere the guests of Mr I D Buice
• And family Sunday.
We are sorry to learn of Mr Ed
II unt trotting drowned to death in
the Chattahoochee river last Sat
urday afternoon, who up to this
time has not been found.
The farmers of this, section are
al*aost up with their work, some
are thinking they are almost ready
to quit work for this year.
Remember next Sunday is the
singing at Sharon, everybody is in
vited to be with ns.
Well as news is scarce, I must
igo until another time.
With best wishes to all.
Blue Eyes
JLite 100.000 Years Ago
Scientists have found in'a cave in
Switzerland bones of men, who lived
100,000 years ago, when life was in con
stant danger from wild beasis. To-day
tlio danger, as shown by A. W. Brown of
Alexander, Me., is largely from deadly
disease. “If it had not been for Ur.
Kang’s New Discovery, which cured me,
I could not have lived,” lie writes, “suf
fering as 1 did from a severe lung trou
ble and stubborn cough.” To cure Sore
Lungs, Colds, obstinate Goughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, its tlio best medi
cine on earth, 50c and SI.OO, Guaran
teed by John ITockenhull. Trial bottle
free.
Awaking Home HaPPy
Let every parent instill into the
seninds of the children the princi
'ples of self-sacrifice, cheerfullness,
generosity and making others
happy—make home so attractive
that the boys and girls will find
snore pleasure there than e’sewiiere.
Give the boy a pretty room ;pic—
tures and ornaments have a tenden
cy to refine them. Give your chil
dren good and wholesome books,
for tne character of a child is great
ly influenced by the books he rerds.
After reading the book of a noble
and unselfish man, the children
will try to emulate it. Music and
-flowers brighten the home. An
interesting game will ad much to
pleasure of an' evening. Reading
aloud is both pleasant and instruc
tive. Let the conversation at the
•it able alwoysbe bright aud cheerful.
And just here, let us say, culti
vate au excellent deportment at
the table alway, for however polish
ed you may be, if your table man
ners are neglected they will surely
betray you. Let each member of
the household do all in his or her
power to make home the brightest
and happiest place on earth.
The best pills made are DeWitt’s Lit
tle" Early Risers, the famous little liver
oiUs. They re small, ge*tle, pleasant,
'ieasv to take and act promptly, They,
*i e sold by J. H. Hookenhull.
Alone With Mother.
Do not we all remember with
pleasure the days when “the other”
were out, or we, perhaps, not per
fectly well, and mother had us in
her drawing room, or took us out
lor a little walk alone? Not that
we did not love tofomp and play.
Not that we did not appreciate
to the full the picnics and other
family expeditious which took place
from time to time; but there was
enjoyment of a very dilferent.
deeper sort in those quiet times
with mother, the remembrance of
which has lasted half a lifetime
There is a very real danger that
the mother of a large family may
never fully come to know her chil
dren, and gain that influence over
them for good individually which
is so desirable that every mother
should have. We do not hesitate
to say that it is absolutely impossi
ble for a woman to become the con
fident and friend of her children
unless she weekly—nay, daily—
spend some short time alone with
each, Only in this way can each
feel the security of his or her own
ership ot that precious mother.
The stern realities of life permit
only short seasons of recreation,
and it is only by planning judic
iously the arrangements of time
and divisions of labor that a busy
mother can insure a child his right
full portion of her company.
Tortured On A Horse.
“For ten years I couldn’t ride a horse
without being in torture from piles,’’
writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky.,
“when all doctors and other remedies
failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo efired
me.” Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds,
Cuts. Boils, Fever-Sores, Eczema, Salt
Klieum, Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by
Johh Ilockenhull,
A girl who is brought up to earn
her owu living never will “just set
tle down to.” She will Understand
the value of money, having earned
iq and can giv her husband wi*e
counsel and sympathy in his busi
ness difficulties. She can take en
tire charge of the money expended
for the house and do it in such a
business-like way that it will give
her husband infinite satisfaction.
She can earn a little something
for herself perhaps, and at least she
will have the cotnfert of knowing
that whatever happens, she will
fall on her feet. If her husband
dies, she will be able to do some
thing toward the support of herself
and children. And we think a wo
man who has sense and intelligence
enough to be self supporting is al
ways more respected by her hus
band and everyone.
The great event in every young
man’s life is his awakening.
There comes a time when he’s
aroused from the dreamy careless
ness of boyhood by the openiug
possibilities of life. If he then
drops into indifference and begins
life in an easy, shiftless wav, he
frittors away his chances. If he
come to a deep, earnest purpose to
be his best and do his best, he ar
rives early at the highest rank
among equals in business, profess
or trade. Enthusiasm leads him
to attempt the seemingly impossi
ble. Energy will achieve the mar
velous. Effort will seize transcen
ONLY 50 CENTS
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If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on
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etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly
Kodol supplies the same digestive
Juices that are found in a healthy
stomach. Being a liquid, it starts
digestion at once.
Kodol not only digests your food,
but helps you enjoy every mouthful
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome food to maintain
strength and health.
But, this food must be digested
thoroughly, otherwise the pains of
indigestion and dyspepsia are the
result.
When your stomach cannot do its
work properly, take something to
help your stomach. Kodol is the
only thing that will give the stom
ach complete rest.
Why? Because Kodol does the
same work as a strong stomach, and
does it in a natural way.
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When
the Children l
I go to School I
j You have a feeling of secur- |
! ity if there are telephones in the community. Asa |j
j means of protection the telephone is of inestnna- y
ble value in rural districts In widely separated dis- |
[ tricts neighbors can communicate quickly with |
: each other and with the nearest town.
Under the plan of the Bell System any farmer ;J
can secure telephone service at low cost.
For information write to nearest Bell Tele- *
phone Manager, or address
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Farmers’ Line Department
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most easily propelled and controlled, delicately expressive ff B
and satisfactory, auu the most durable and sinipie interior N j i jj
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• With no other player can as great a variety and degree -Sjj|j
of expression and natural musical effects be produced. Any
P standard 65 note Perforated Music Roll can be used in the
Maynard Player Piano. Any one, even a small child, can
make the change from player piano to ordinary piano in
Double veneered cases in mahogany, walnut and oak.
Send for souvenir catalogue, price and terms.
R. K. MAYNARD PIANO CO.,
State and Adams Streets,
Chicago, Illinois.
dent leadershis in the chosen sphere
These forces in youth look for
ward, while age looks backward
They make youth radically, ven
turesome, while age becomes con
servatively cautious. Youth may
make mistake, but is doing some
thing. Age less active, may be less
mistaken. It is well for enthnsiasm
and energy to be guarded by exper
ience but not to be paralyzed by
fear.
Farm For Sale.
I offer 84 acres, a five room
dwelling, with good outbuildings,
and a three room tenant house, fox
sale. Locatod 8 miles south of
Cumming, Midway church.
For terms and other information
call on or write W. J. Dodd, Cum
ming, Ga. R.F.D. 7.
SOLD BY JOHN HOCKENHULL.
So, don’t neglect yMr stomach.
Don’t become a chroipw dyspeptic.
Keep your stomach healthy and
strong by taking a little Kodol.
You don’t have to take Kodol all
the time. You only take it when
you need it.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dol
lar botth . Then after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle If you can
honestly say that It has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist ana
he will refund your money without ques
tion or delay. We will then pay the drug
gist. Don’t hesitate, all druggists know
that our guarantee is good. This offer ap
plies to tne large bottle only and to but one
in a family. The large bottle contains 2J£
times as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the laborator
ies of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago.
Could He who promised our bur
dens should be light if we trusted
in Him, and in the matchless ser
mon on the mount warned his dis
ciples to take no the thought of
what they should eat, and rebuked
Martha because she was fretful and
cross and all out of sorts in trying
to get up a feast for him, have any
approval of the “much serving,”
the relays of china and silver, and
the r ceremonious at'endance of the
present day, or a word of commen
dation for the cheerless, worrying
Marthas, who bake and brew, and
fry and stew, and wear themselves
out with self imposed catering for
morbid appetites.
Notice to Contractors.
GEORGIA— FORSY TH COUNTY.
IMIE wiDd storms that have swept
over the good county of Forsyth
within the past few months have done a
great deal of damage to property. A
mong other things damaged and destroy
ed was the wood work to the tower of
the county’s court house, that part de
stroyed comprising all that part of the
same above the brick work. It is now
necessary for that part of the tower
which was thus* destroyed to be rebuilt.
The work of rebuilding the same will,
as per arrangements and design, necessi
tate two separate and distinct contracts,
One contract for the doing of the wood
wo,rk and another contract for the gal
vanized iron or metal work.
Notice is therefore hereby given that
sealed proposals, and this means sepa
rate sealed proposals for each of the
above mentioned contracts —that is to
say. sealed proposals for the doing the
wood work and also sealed proposals lor
ooing the metal woivk, will be received
by the Ordinary at his office up to 2
o’clock P- M, on the 16th day of August,
1909, sun time, for the rebuilding of that
part of the tower of the Forsyth County
Court House destroyed by the recent
storms. The person or persons bidding
on the wood work will do so with the
understanding that the county will fur
nish the lumber and the person or per
sons bidding upon the galvanized iron
or metal work will do so understanding
that they will be required to furnish all
such mate-ial required in tke'work, and
that they will be required to furnish the
best quality of material.
The worn to be done will comprise, a
mong other things the[buildingand com
pleting of the present tower from the
top of the brick work, except that the
present cornice properly and neatly re
paired will be allowed to remain for use,
and extending upward approximately 40
feet. The wood work to include any and
all things necessary and usual In order
to make the work first-class in every
particular and when complete to pre -
sent the appearance of a modern court
house tower. The metal work will also
be done so as to be first-class in work
manship and among other things is to
commence at the top of the cornice sit
uate immediately on the brick work ana
extending upward is to cover the entire
outside surface, except necessary open
ings, of the rebuilt part of the tower.
One opening of special notice is one to
be left and properly fitted up about 20
feet above the floor on which is now'sit
uate tne bell of the clock where the
contractor or contractors will be requir
ed to place the clock. For minute par
ticularization I refer all persons o the
plans and specifications now of file in
my office,
Any and all contractors will be re
quired to make and file with the Ordi
nary their bonds, in double the amount
of their bid, with good and suffi
cient security for the faithful perform
ance of their several contracts.
The payments for this work will be
made in county warrants drawn upon
the county treasurer. The payment will
be made in aggregate when the work
has been fully and finally completed and
the same has been accepted by the Or
dinary and the Architect drawing the
plans and specifications.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved.
Done by order of the Court of Ordi
nary sitting far county purposes this
July 7th, 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ordinary,
XVofcssional Cards.
W. B. HANS A AD,
I> E NTIS TANARUS,
[BUSIIA BUILDING]
BUFORD, GEORGIA
E, O. DOBBS,
Attorney at Law,
BIFOU1), GA.
CHAS. L. HARRIS.
Attorney at Law.
CUMMHSTG, GA.
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