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LOCAL MATTERS,
Phene U 8 the news
Mrs. Josiah Redd is quite sick.
Mr, A. W. Pruitt is visiting in
Atlanta and Marietta.
Sheriff W. W. Reid spent latter
part of last week in the Gate City
Miss Lucile Riden, of Mcßae, is
the guest of Miss Lou Tatum.
Mrs. DeWitt Jones, who has
been quite sick, is better.
Up-to-date-clothing at W. R &
C. B. OtwelPs.
Mrs. Annie Bell, of Eatonton, is
stopping awhile in Cumming.
Dr. A Strickland was in Atlan
ta latter part of last week.
Mr6. L. A. Henderson, who has
been quite ill, is better.
Mr, J. A. Hope visited Gaines
ville Sunday.
Col. J, P. Brooke and son, of
Alpharetta, were in town Tuesday.
Mrs. W. J. Duke, of Duluth, is
visiting lier father, Mr. C. T. Kemp
We are sorry to learn of the ill
ness of Mrs. T. J. Pirkle.
Some of the rural carriers are
taking their annual vacation.
Rev. Lewis Henderson preached
at Maysville last Sunday.
If you want to see South Geor
gia, see W. S. Cobb, Tilton, Ga.
Will sell you new Elgin and
Waltham Watches at $4.90. E.
W. JVlashburn.
The “Dixie” buggy is just the
thing. “There’s nothing like it.”
,V. R. & C. B. Otwell sell them.
Don’t forget that the editor of
the North Georgian can save you
money on anew gasoline engine.
Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Brown of
Hastings, Fla., are visiting Mr.
Henderson Estes, near town.
Mrs. Ethel Riden. of Mcßae, is
spending sometime with relatives
on route 3,
Rev. C. T. Ivey is conducting a
protracted meeting at Oakwood
this week.
Mr, Joel Webb, who has been
quite sick for several days, is much
better,
Mr. E. F, Smith had business m
Buford and Atlanta first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Westbrook
visited relatives at Buford last
week.
Watch and Clock Repair work
as cheap and good as you can get
it done anywhere. 15. W. Mash
burn.
A drscouDt of 10 to 25 °/o on all
Clothing at W. R. & C. B. Ot
well’s.
Mr. Webb Shadburn, of Buford,
was a visitor to Cumming this
week,
Mr. J. W. Wisdom, of Chipley,
was the guest of relatives in town
latter part of last week.
Will sell you the best gold filled
watch chain ever sold in Cum
ming for si,oo E. W. Mashburn.
We can save you money on a
suit now-we [are selling cut our
clothing.
W. R. & 0. B Otwell.
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.
.Mashburn.
Mr and Mrs CB Otwell and
children are visiting in Atlanta.
Rev. J, W. Hughes, of Novetta, !
preached at Methodist church in
town Sunday.
HMr. R. G. Welborn is erecting a
substantial dwelling just outside
the incorporate limits on West
End.
Rev. T. T. Twitty will com
mence a protracted meeting at the
Cumming Baptist church tonight,
[Wednesday )
Misses Floride and Marian
Smith, of Atlanta, are the guests
of Rev. C. T. Ivey and family.
f
The many friends of Mrs. Luna
Blackwell will regret to hear of her
death, which occurred at her home
in Mcßae, Ga., a short time ago.
School Crayons iOc box; Black
board Erasures 5c each, and a nice
line of stationery at Edmondson &
Pirkle’s Call on them,
A pretty lot of wash dress goods
that we are selling at just half
price.
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
If you are interested in South
Georgia, write W. S. Cobb, Tiftou,
Ga.
Mr. C. B. Otwell has sold his
new dwelling on West End to Mr.
Z. T. Collins, of route 7, who will
very likely move to town.
Mr. Vick Riden, of Best wick,
who is visiting relatives on route 8
and at Big Creek, was in town
Tuesday.
Mr. S. G. Clement, of Big
Creek, tvas in to see us Tuesday.
Steve says he is still selling the
best phonograph in the world.
Go to Heard & Otwell, HeardJ
ville, Ga., for any and everything
you want. You can come nearer
getting it from them than any
where.
We are still selling the “Dixie”
buggy, made in Atlanta. The
best on the market for the money
W.R. &C. B. Otwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Allen and
Mr. and Mrs, Christian, of Bu
ford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Edmondson Sunday last.
Mrs, W, E, Shaw, Mrs, Lillian
Kining and Miss Lucile Jones, of
Atlanta, are visiting Mr. C. J.
Brannon and family.
Mr H, L. Hyde is greatly im
proving the aopearance of his
home on West End, by recovering
and adding a gable to the roof.
A suit of clothes bought from
us now means a saving of from 10
to 2 3%. Come let us show you,
even if you don’t buy,
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
You can come nearer finding
everything you want to buy at
Heard & Otwell’s, Headville, Ga.,
than any other place in the county,
or perhaps in adjoining counties,
or perhaps in the state.
We are requested to announce
that Rev. L. A. Henderson will
preach at Shady Grove the third
Sunday and Saturday before, A
cordial invitation is extended to all
to come out and hear him.
Edmondson & Pirkle have just
received 120 dozen Mason’s Porce
lain lined cap Fruit Jars. Half
gallon 90c per dor,. Quarts 75c
per dz. Cali on them and buy
you some jars and save your fruit
and berries. It will pay to save
all these good things to eat.
Do you need a gasoline engine?
If so call at the Georgian oflice, as
we can save you money and fur
nish you a brand new one, fully
guaranteed.
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
lshness. Until you feel its
soft, light smoothness, and
try its actual comfort,you’ve
really but 6cant idea how
much vou’ll like it.
Always the “Walk Over.”
J. G. PUETT.
A nice game of ball wag played
here Tuesday between Cumming
and Buford, Cumming winning by
a score of 4 to 2.
Dr. Hard Harrell, of Gainesville,
Texas, and Mr. Ed Harrell, also of
Texas, are visiting Mr, Newton
Harrell and family, ear Drew,
Dr. Tohn Hockenhull and Dr. J.
H. Hockenhull made professional
and social visits to Dawson county
Sund ly las*.
Mrs. Edwards, who has been
visiting her brother, Dr. John
Hockenhull, has returned to her
home in Dawson county.
The game of ball between Cum
ming and Dahlonega, which was
advertised for last Saturday, was
postponed on account of sickness
of some of Dahlonega’s team.
Several pretty styles in slippers
at W. R. & C. B. Otwell’s. They’re
just the thing for mid-summer
wear.
Mr. Geo. E. Westbrook has re
cedtly bought the A. T. Green
home place in West Buford. This
is one of the most desirable places
in Buford.
You can come nearer finding
everything you want to buy at
Heard & Otwell’s, Heardville, Ga.,
than any other place in the coun
ty, or perhaps in adjoining coun
ties or perhaps in Georgia.
If you want a farm in South
Ga, any size, write me for prices,
etc J. Frank Powell. Dealerin real
estate, Vienna Ga.
Mr. Lemuel Smith presented us
last week with a nearly full grown
cotton boll.
The nine years old son of Mr.
Ben Lamb died at his home near
Coal Mountain last week of mini
gitis He was sick only a short
time. The bereaved have the sym
pathy of all.
Miss Tatum Entertains.
One of the most delightful events
of the past week was the party
given by Miss Laura Tatum, in
honor of her friend, Miss Lucine
Riden, of Mcßae.
The guests were Misses Lucine
Riden, of Mcßae, Lethia Vaughan,
Lou Tatum, Ina Mae Kirby, Messrs.
Olen Merritt, Frank, Groover,
Egbert Tatum, Minor Mayfield
Arch Harrison, of Atlanta.
Railroad Meeting.
We are requested to announce
that there will be a railroad meet
ingat Silver Shoals next Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. Let every
one interested in the proposed rail
road from Gainesville to Rome be
on hand.
For Sale.
A good farm, containing 242 J
acres, with two nice dwelling
houses and good barns, and other
out buildings. Known as the Y.
P. Pool farm. For further infor
mation apply to L. E. Guthrie,
Cumming, Ga., route 3,
HEARD S OTWELL,
Heardville, Ga.
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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
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. BUSHA,
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.,
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