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LOCAL MATTERS,!
l v e public schools of the county
opened Monday.
Clevnr lohb 11. Wallis. of near
Novetta, was in to see us Monday.
Mish Ina Mae Kirby spent the
week-end in Buford.
M iss Annie Mae Strickland, of
Duluth, spent several days of last
week here
Up-to-date-clothing at W. R. &
C. B. OtwelPs.
Will veil you new Elgin and
'Waltham Watches at $4.00. E.
W. Mashburn.
Rev. C. T. Ivey left Monday for
the District Conference at Mon
roe
Mossr. J. G. Blackwood and W.
L. Shadburn, of Buford, were in
town Monday.
Mrs G. F. Otwell and daughter,
Miss Cliff, who have been visiting
in Buford, have returned home. -
The “Dixi” buggy is just the
thing. ‘•'Fhere’s nothing like it.”
W. R. & C. B. Otwell sell them.
Don’t forget that the editor of
the North Georgian can save you
money on anew gasoline engine.
Go oo Merritt &*llockenhull for
your shoes. They have a large and
well selected stock and will sell
them at reduced prices.
Go to Oscar Hyde for your sum
mer food. He has a full supply of
.
Cereals.
Watch and Clock Repair work
as cheap and good as you can get
it done anywhere. E. W. Mash
burn.
Miss Alma Kirby, of Buford,
spent Sunday with home folks
here.
Little John E. Kirby, who has
been quite sick for the past week,
is better.
Mr. j. A. Milwee, of South Car
olina, is visiting his brother-in-law
Mr. A- B. Durham, near town.
Several from town attended the
Sunday School Convention at
Friendship Sunday.
A discount of io to 25% on all
Clothing at W. R & C. B. Ot
well’s.
Don’t forget to call
Hockenhull and get their prices on
shoes. They will save you money.
Will sell you the best gold filled
watch chain ever sold in Gum
ming for SI,OO. E. W. Mashburn.
Mrs. M. J, Burns, of Arkansas,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Ed
mondson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGinnis of
ru*e 7, were the guests of Sheriff
W. vV. Reid and family Sunday.
Mr. U. L. Wofford, spent latter
part of last week with relatives in
Gwinett county.
Mr. and Mrs, R. W, Benson, who
have been visiting around Dalton
for sometime, have returned home
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We can save you money on a
suit now-wc [are selling out our
clothing.
W.R. & C. B Otwell.
Merritt and Hockenhull handle
all kinds of buggy and wagon re
pair materials, such as rims, fel
loes, tires, bolts, etc. See them.
I will shingle childrens and boys
hair less than 15 years old at 10
cents every day in the week ex
cept Saturday. Regular price of
20 cents on Saturday. E. W.
Mashbum.
\Vh:it about that cherted road to
the river? It ought to ba built.
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Mrs. A. 13. Nuckolls, of route 5,
is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. S, H.
Allen. ,
Mr. Toy Otwell has accepted a
position with ihe G. F. Turner Cos.,
at Gainesville.
Mrs, 13. T. Monroe, of route 7,
was a visitor to Cummirg Sur.day
last.
Mrs. C. J, Brannon who was re
ported quite ill first of the week,
is very much improved,
Miss Edith Duffey, of Buford,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hol
brook, near Cumming.
A suit of clothes bought from
us now means a saving of from 10
to 2Come let us show you,
even if you don’t buy.
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
Merritt & Hockenhull are selling
some great bargains in men’s low
cut shoes. See them.
School Crayons rOc bex; Black
board Erasures 5c each, and a nice
line of stationery at Edmondson &
Pirkle’s Call on them,
Oscar Hyde has a full supply of
all the cereal foods —Grape Nuts.
Flaked Wheat, Postum, etc. Call
and get you a supply.
Mrs. Mae Roberts, of Atlanta,
who has been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Otwell, has
returned home.J
Miss Elizabeth Patterson, of'At
lanta, is spending a few days with
her grand-parents, Col. and Mrs.
H. L. Patterson.
Mrs. Leroy Edmondson, who
has been visiting in Atlanta, for
sometime has returned home.
Miss Ferrel Humphries, of A*
lanta, is- visiting her grand-par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Edmond
son.
Messrs. E. F, Smith, F. T. Wills
and T. T. Pirkle were elected, last
Monday, as trustees for Cumming
Public School.
Several pretty styles in slippers
at W. R. & C. B. OtwelPs. They’re
just the thing for mid-summer
wear,
Edmondson & Pirkle have just
received 120 dozen Mason’s Porce
lain lined cap Fruit Jars. Half
gallon 90c per dor,. Quart* 75c
per dz. Call on them and buy
you some jars and save your fruit
and berries. It will pay to save
all these good things to eat.
Mr. Andrew Edmondson, w-ho
lived about three miles southwest
of Cumming, died last Sunday and
was buried at Shiloh on Monday.
Read the advertisements in the
North Georgian. There are sev
eral desirable homes and farms ad
vertised for sale.
Mr. J. S. Harrison, who has been
visiting around Coal Mountain,
and Buford, for sometime, has re
turned to his home at St. Paul, S.
C.
Mr, [L. D. Stephens, of Berkly
Va, who is spending a month with
home folks at Cuba, was in to see
us Saturday.
Do you need a gasoline engine?
If so call at the Georgian office, as
we can save you money and fur
nish you a brand new one, fully
guaranteed.
Merritt Ilcckenhull will sell
you anything from a gasoline en
gine to a saw mill and save you
money, Reapers, Binders, Mowers,
Rakes, Theshers, Feed Grinders,
Corn Mills, .Water Pumps, Tanks,
Way Presses, etc.
Ribbon Tie
Always our good friend, for
it never grows out o’ date.
Yet it expresses at all times
the limit of grace and mod
ishness. Until you feel its
soft, light smoothness, and
try its actual comfort.you’ve
really but scant idea how
much you’ll like it.
Always the “Walk Over.”
J. G. PUETT.
Aunt Betsy Thompsou, of Chat
tahoochee District, celebrated her
100th birthday last Monday. Quite
a number of relatives and friends
were present, and enjoyed the day
immensely.
A pretty lot of wash dress goods
that we are selling at just half
price.
W. R. & C. 3. Otwell.
Messrs. M. W. Webb and Geo.
W. Heard are laying down the lum
ber preparatory to building a large
warehouse, 60x7000 the West side
of town, in front of the Vaughan
Hotel.
Mr. Joe Hawkins died at his
home,
fever, last Sunday. He was buried
at Mt. Pigah on Monday afternoon.
He leaves a wife and three child
ren, to mourn his loss,
We are still selling the ‘‘Dixie”
buggy, made in Atlanta. The
best on .the market for the money
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
Notice To The Public.
The Mayor and Council of Cum
min? invite you and each of you
to join with them on next Tuesday
aud Wednesday. July 20th and 21st,
in cleaning up the cemetery situa
ted within the incorporate limits
of the town.
Many of your loved ones and
friends are buried there, and let us
lay aside our business affairs long
enough to care for their last rest
ing place.
Bring your tools and meet early.
C. L. Harris, Mayor.
A Challenge.
Since the New Hope debating
society has failed to arrange a sub
ject for a third debate with us, we
hereby challenge the same debates
to argue the Home and Foreign
Mission subject again.
We hope we will have an answer
of some kind in the near future.
Respectfully submitted, Mt,
Zion debates.
Horace Crow.
Ed Patterson.
Willis Black.
Harry Brown.
For Sale.
A beautiful home in Cumming
S room house, with 8 acres ot land.
This place is known as the Jno. F.
Hawkins place, and is one of the
most desirable locations in Cum
ming. For further information
call on A. T. Barrett. Cumming,
Ga.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
HEARD t OTWELL,
Heardville, Ga.
Have just received a big lot of
FURNITURE,
and will close it out at very low prices.
We also have a big stock of
Rock Hill Buggies '
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and Weber Wagons,
to be sold at “hard times” prices.
We have a large and varied stock of
Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
which will be sold very low.
Come and see us.
,
Respectfully,
HEARD & OTWELL,
HEARDVILLE, GA.
GrO TO
S. J. BUS HA,
Buford, - = . Georgia,
and get your Gasoline and Kerosine Oil.
Gasoline 12 1-2 C per gallon.
Kerosine 11c per gallon.
Put up in strong iron drums and full measure guaranteed.
MONEY TO BURN.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN
Keep it in the house where it may be burned,
lost or stolen, but if you want to keep it safe
ly where it will always be ready for you
when needed, deposit it with us. A bank
account will give you a better business
standing in the community and a
prestige that you may never have
enjoyed before. If your name
is not on our books, we will
be pleased to see it there
before the close of the
year 1909.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK,
OF CUMMING, GA.,
SPECIAL PRICES
ON DENTAL WORK.
Amalgam Filling, 25c and up Porcelain Crown, jjSSfj. $2.50 and up
Gold Fillings, 75c dnd up Plates, single, $4.00 and up
Bridge Work, per tooth, $4.00 Partial Plates 3,50 and up
Gold Crown, Extracting teeth 25c
All work guaranteed. As to my reputation, inquire of the people who had
me do work iS and 20 years ago. lam a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col
lege. I graduated in March, IS9O. Come and see me.
Dr. M- F. M- KELLY, Dentist.
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iplfcilsl They are not only a substitute, but a superior. Being II jj !;;j |Rj
mwwirtil purely vegetable, they never sicken, salivate or eudau-,.8j gjijjßg
ger you in any way. All druggists, 25c. f _J|jj