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THE NORTH GEORGIAN
Published every Friday by J, E, Kirby
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Entered June lfl, 1002, as second ceiss
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CUMMING, GA. JULY 3O 1909
A Toast to Gentlemen
The following toast to gentle
men is banded in by a lady contri
butor : Bless ’em! They halve
our joys, they double our sorrows,
they treble our expenses, they qua
druple our cares, they excite our
magnanimity, they increase our
self-respect, waken otyr enthusiasm,
nrsuse our affections control our
property, and out-maneuver us in
everything. This world is a dreary
world without them. In fact, I
may say without prospect of suc
cessful contradiction, that without
them tins wouldn’t be much of a
world anyhow. We love them,
and the dear things can’t help it;
we control them, and the precious
fellows don’t know it. As lius •
bands they are convenient, though
not always on hand; as beaux they
are by no means "matchless.”
They are most agreeable as vis
tors, handy at state fairs, and indis
pensible at oyster saloons- They
are splendid as escorts for some
other fellow’s wife or sister, and as
friends they are better than women.
As our fathers they are inexpres
sibly grand. A man may be a fail
ure in busmess, a wreck in consti
tution, not enough to boast of as
beauty, nothing us a wit, less than
nothing as a legislator for women’s
rights, and not very brilliant as a
member of press, but if our father
we overlook his shortcomings and
cover his peccadilloes with the
divine mantle ot charity Then, as
our husbands, bow we love to par
ade them as paragons ! In the sub
lime language of the poet:
We’ll lie for ’em,
We’ll cry for ’em
And if we could we’d lly for ’em ;
We’d anything but die for’em,
bile 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 beasts. To-day
the danger, as shown by A. IV. Drown of
Alexander, Me., is largely from deadly
disease. "If it had not been for Dr.
King’s New Discovery, which cured me.
I could not have lived,” 110 writes, “suf
fering as 1 did from a severe lung trou
ble and stubborn cough.” To cure Sore
Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, its the best medi
cine on earth, 50c and .SI.OO, Guaran
teed by John Hockenhull. Trial bottle
free.
Starting in Life
You are to leave and break away
from all the tender ties of home,
and go oik to seek your fortune in
the world. Let us whimper a few
words of counsel. We suppose
you wish to be rich ; most people
do. We don’t think riches desira
ble. We should be sorry to have
inherited wealth. But a compe
tence is very desiradle, is indispen—
sible. Well the way to get it is by
forethot to plan, industry to exe
cute, and prudence to keep the
earnings of your work. Get what
honestly earn, but never take more,
Money is by no means the best
thing in life. You are here in this
world to become a good man. a
wise man, a just man, an affection
ate man, a religious man. Work
lor your manhood as much as for
money; take as much pains to get,
and as much to keep it, Keep
clear of voice, especially intemper
ance. gambling and licentiousness, j
These three ruin thousands ot
young men every year- Be not
gloomy, sour and stiff. Cheerful
ness, gayety, liveliness and mirth
fulness belong toyoui period of life.
You will find little real pleasure
in anything your conscience for
bids. As you have opportunity,
cultivate your mind and fore
thought, prudence and industry
will help you here as much as in
getting money. And now would
you prolong the sunshine of life
forever? We must say to you
there is no real happiness in life
without religion. It is a restraint
from doing wrong, an encourage
ment to bo right, and a great com
fort at all times of life. And fin
ally. remember, though absent
from the sight of the dear ones at
home you will ever live in their
hearts; and their ‘highest earthly
wish will be that you may prove
yourself a noble man.
The best pills made are DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers, the famous little liver
pills. They are small, gentle, pleasant,
easy to take and act promptly, They
are sold by J. IL Hockenhull.
The Comfort of Being a Boy
There is a comfort to be a boy
in the amount of work he can get
rid of doing. It is something as
tonishing how slow he can go on
an errand ; perhaps, he couldn’t ex
plain to himself why, when he is
sent to the neighbor’s for yeast, he
stops to stone frogs. He is not ex
actly cruel, but he wants to see if
he can’t hit ’em. It is a curious
fact about boys, that two will be a
great deal slower about doing any
thing than one. Boys have a pow
er of helping each other do nothing.
But say what you will about the
general usefulness of boys, a farm
without a boy would soon come to
grief. lie is always in demand!
In the first place he is to do all
the errands, go to the store, post
office, and carry all sorts of mes
sages. lie would like to have as
a wheel has spokes, and rotate in
the same way. This he sometimes
tries to do, and people who have
seen him “turning cart weeels”
along th ; side of the road have sup
posed he was amusing himself and
biding his tiwe. He was only try
ing to inveut anew mode of loco
motion', so he could economize his
legs, and do his errands with great
er dispatch. Leap-frog is one of
the methods of getting over the
ground quickly. He has a natural
genius for combining pleasure with
business.
Tortured On A Horse.
“For ten years I couldn’t ride a liorse
without being in torture irom piles,”
writes L. S. Napier, of liugless, Ky.,
“when all doctors and other remedies
failed, Bueklen’s Arnica Salvo cured
me.” Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds,
Cuts. Boils, Fever-Sores, Eczema, Salt
Rheum, Corns. 25c, Guaranteed by
John Hockenhull,
Spain has adopted Postal Sav
ings Banks and Parcel Delivery
system. She is about six months
ahead of Uncle Sam.
Let us credit the trusts with
some forebearance. The Ice Trust
has not yet asked for a tariff on
hailstones.
DON’T WAIT
jIF YOU ONLY KNEW HOW J
would build you up, increase your
weight, strengthen your weak
throat and tangs and put you in
condition for next winter, you
would begin taking it now.
Tuko it in a little cold milk or water
50c. and SI.OO. All Druggists
. M eustanpa*p;.,o EEW or l and
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 ' —rf st needs help;
you must he-, qr giving it rest,
and Kodol wi.. <lO that.
SEUVE TO TOWN? 8
This farmer went to market.
le in his home can telephone
rips thus saved are worth the |
of the Bell System the service
s farmer owns the instrument 1
I and the equipment.
Write to nearest Bell Telephone
Manager for pamphlet, or address
Farmers’ Llim Department
I ' SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. if Jglll
53 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Wt U
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Kiirrjl They are not only a substitute, but a superior. Being Bpg I
purely vegetable, they never sicken, salivate or eudan- WA ^|?|
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Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
Farmers Union at Cumming on
August sth, at 10 o’clock, a m.
Let every vmou member be on
hand. Business of importance.
Henry T. Bardin, Cos. Pres.
Notice to Masons.
Silver City Lodge No 229, F. &
M. will confer thp Eastern Star
degree, Friday Aug. 6, at 9 :30 a.m.
All Masons, their wives and
daughters and sisters are invited.
Public speaking in the afternoon.
Everybody invited in the afternoon
Henry T. Hardin, Sec’y.
Get DeWiti’s Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve when you ask for it. There are a
great many imitations, but there is just
one original. This salve is good for
anything where a salvo is needed to bo
used, but it is especially good for Piles,
bold by J, H. Hockenbull.
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
of the bottle purchased by you.
This offer applies to the large
bottle only and to but one in a
family.
We could not afford to make such
an offer, unless we positively knew
what Kodol will do for you.
It would bankrupt us.
The dollar bottle contains 25£ times
as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is made at the laboratories
of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago.
“He’s quite a classical scholar, isn’t
he?”
“Well, he’s backward In reading He
brew.”
“You don’t say? I thought he was
good at that.”
“So lie is. but that’s the way you
have to read Hebrew.”—Exchange.
Gov. Yon Yonson is for woman
suffrage. You see You loves,
Minnie Sota. ,
Electric
ißiffers
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.
Notice to Contractors.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
THE wiDd storms that haye swept
over the good county of Forsyth
within the past few months have done a
great deal of damage to property. A
niong 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 pair of the tower
which was thus destroyed to be rebuilt.
The work of rebuilding the same will,
as per arrangements and r esign, necessi
tate two separate and distinct contracts,
One contract for the doing of the wood
work and anothei contract for the gal
vanized iron or metal work.
Notice is therefore hereby given that
sealed proposals, aDd 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 for
doing the metal work, will be received
by the Ordinary at hi? 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 material required in the work, and
that they will he required to furnish the
best quality of material.
The wovk to be done will comprise, a
xnong 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 v ill 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
continence 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 hell 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 for county purposes, this
July 7th, 1909.
If. Y. JONES, Ordinary,
Professional Cards.
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BUFORD, GEORGIA
E, O. DOBBIS,
Attorney at Law,
BUFORD, GA.
CHAS L. HAIUUS
Attorney at Law.
CUMMING, GA.
General practice in ail the Courts.
Office: Court House.
J. G, STONK. M. 1).. PhgT,
CUMMING an.l ALPHARETTA, GA,
R. F. D. Nos, 3 and 1.
Calls honored in day time $1.25.
At night $1.50.
Obstetrics uncomplicated $5.00.
Connected witli all local telephones.
Dr. M, F, M.
DENTIST
CUMMING GEORGIA
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