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Mil! ID KIMS 550.0t0.00.
Deposit Your Money With Us,
We don’t want your money for nothing. On open ac
count, subject to check, for amounts of SIOOO.OO and over,
we will pay 2 per cent on daily balances.
On accounts, subject to check, for amounts of $2000,00
and over, we will pay 3 per cent on daily balances.
We issue Time Certificates of Deposit, for any amount,
90 days at 4 per cent.
We issue Time Certificates of deposit for any amount, six,
nine or twelve months at 5 per cent.
We solicit your banking, small or large. For further in
formation call on or write,
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK,
Cumming, Ga.
LOCAL MATTERS,
Court next week.
Go out and see tie ball games.
Mr. Lemuel Smith had business
in Atlanta last week.
Judge H. V. Jons spent several
days of last week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Duka report
anew girl at their home,
Mr. James Tolbert, of Atlanta,
is visiting home folks here.
Up-to-date-clothing at W. R. &
C. B. Otwell’s.
If you want to see South Geor
gia, see W, S. Cobb, Tifton, Ga.
Miss Lou Tatum entertained a
few of her friends Monday even
ing.
Call in next week and renew
y*ur subscription to the North
Georgian .
Mr. C. A. Fincher, of Atlanta,
was in town Tuesday and Wednes
day.
f Sheriff Reid, Clerk Brannon and
Col. Patterson attended court at
Alpharetta first of the week.
A discount of io to 25% on all
Clothing at W. R. & C. B. Ot
■well’s.
| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler report
the birth of anew girl baby at, their
home.
If you want to enjoy yourself for
an hour or two go out and see the
ball games.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pirkle and
daughter, Miss Ruth spent Sunday
on route 6.
Rev. F. T. Wills, the pastor, will
begin a protracted meeting at Ophir
Cherokee county, next Saturday.
If you are interested in South
Georgia, write W. S. Cobb, Tifton,
Ga.
We can save you money on a
suit now-we [are selling out our
clothing.]
W.R.& C. B, Otwell.
Don’t forget that the editor of
the North Georgian can save you
money on anew gasoline engine.
The North Georgian regrets to
learn that Mr, J. D. Green, of route
3, has typhoid fever.
Miss Alma Kirby, of Buford,
spent Sutiday afternoon and part
of Monday with home folks here.
The M. C. Jackson farm is one
of the finest in the county. This
farm will sell on the first Tuesday
in September and it will pay you
to look it over if you wish to buy
ji good farm.
Mr. F. T. Williams is in Wash
ington, D. C. this week,
Mrs. Clara Patrick and little son,
Euel, of Maysville, are visiting
Mr. J. A. Hope and family.
Mr. W. T. Russell, of Atlanta,
was a visitor to Gumming Sunday
and Monday.
Lev. L. A. Henderson, wife and
children spent latter part qf last
week with relatives near Sevier.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Estes, of
Gainesville, visited at Mr. Hender
son Estes’ latter part of last week.
It is probable that will
have an up-to-date flouring mill in
the near future-
A large crowd from Cumming
attended eampmeeting at Holbrook
Sunday last.
Miss Mary Patterson who has
been visiting in Atlanta, has re
turned home.
Go to Kemp & Mashburn and
get the old time Ball Mason Fruit
Jars. 1-2 gallon size 79c dozen.
Quart size sgc dozen.
A pretty lot of wash dress goods
that we are selling at just half
price.
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
When you think of good things
io eat, think of Wesson Cooking
Oil to shorten or fry with. You
will find this all the time at Ed
mondson & Pirkle’s.
Any intelligent person may earn
a good income corresponding for
newspapers; experience unneces
sary. Send stamp f*r full particu
lars. Empire Press Syndicate,
Middleport, N. Y.
Prof, and Mrs. T. P. Tribble
have returned from a visit to rela
; tives in Cherokee county and near
Cuba.
Mrs. W. J. Hyde and daughter,
Miss Mattie, who have been visit
ing in Cummiug. have returned to
their horn# at Ocee.
The road commissioners of the
87th district are inspecting their
roads this week. We hope they
will find them in good condition.
Mr. C. C. Foster, wife and chil
dren, Miss Stribbhng, Mr. Joe
Foster, Mr. McNeely, and possibly
others, of Roswell, are spending a
few days near Sawnee mountain.
The “Dixi” buggy is just the
thing. ‘-There’s nothing like it.”
,V r . R. &C. B. Otwell sell them.
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.
Miss Noma' Redd and brother.)
Thad, of Marietta, are the guests
fcf Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Hyde.
Heard & Otwell, Ileardville, Ga.,
are receiving new buggies and
runabouts. Call and see them.
We are still Belling the ‘‘Dixie”
buggy, made in Atlanta. The
best on the market for the money
W.R. & C. B. Otwell.
Kemp & Mashburh will sell you
the old time Ball Mason Fruit Jars
at 79c dozan for i-2 gallon size
and 59c dozen for quart size,
Edmondson & Pirkle want to sell
you your roofing. If you want to
cover • anything call and see them.
They handle the best.
Rev. C. T. Ivey requests us ,o
announce that he will begiu a pro
tracted meeting at Ebenezer church
next Saturday.
Mrs. G. F. Otwell and daughter,
Miss Cliff spent several days of last
week and this with relatives on
route 7.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Walter Hocken
hull, of Atlanta, Iwere the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. John Hockenhull
part of last week and this.
Mr- J. B. Mcßrayer and daughter,
Madge, of Buena Vista, who have
been visiting relatives near Spot
for some days, have returned home.
Go to Heard & Otwell, Heard
ville, Ga., and take a peep at their
new buggies, runabouts, etc. They
are ‘dandies.”
Do you want a fine farm? If
so, it will pay you to look over
the M. C. Jackson farm, which
sells at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in September.
A suit of clothes bought from
us now means a saving of from 10
to 25%. Come let us show you,
even if you don’t buy,
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
The next session of the Cornelia
High School opens Wednesday,
September Ist. It prepares boys
and girls for college and young
men and women for teaching.
J. W, Marian, Prin.
Messrs. Rufus Tatum, Thad
Bnrruss and Egbert Tatum are in
St. Louis, Mo., buying mules for
E. L. Tatum’s sales stables.
You can buy Ball Mason’s best
quart cans at 50c. 1-2 gallons at
65c. This is a good price. Buy
what you need of them.
Edmondson & Pirkle.
I will be at Ducktown ready to
make pictures by Saturday, Aug,
28th and remain three days on fol
lowing week.
H. J. Grogan.
Do you want to buy a farm on
or near the Southern Seaboard or
Georgia rail roada? in Gwinnett or
Dekalb counties? If so see Flan
nigan & Ford, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Several pretty styles in slippers
at W. R. & C. B. Otwell’s. They’re
just the thing for mid—summer
wear.
Buy the Best.
Old time Mason Fruit Jars; 1-2
gallon size yOc dozen. Quart size
59c. Kemp & Mashburn.
Sinner Shoes
Black patent leather is al
ways swell. Get a good grade
—and there is nothing pret
tier. Have you seen our new
ones? Then you really ought.
We can and will fit you.
J. G. PUETT.
A Small Lot al Bargain Prices
Until Sold Out.
Mason Fruit Jars, quarts 55c. 1-2 gallon 70c.
A small lot stout men’s Overalls, $1 grade, 75c.
One lot stout men’s shirts at 50c. AH m Y g ra de shirts
to go at 75c.
One lot Export Washing Soap, 5c size, 2 cakes for 5 cents.
A few nice Pictures and Frames left to go at a bargain.
Always on Hand Fresh Cereals.
I carry a nice line of Jewelry, good grade, prices right.
Also a nice line of Hosiery and Notions, and many useful
articles not here mentioned.
My business increases. I try to please.
Yours for strict business,
OSCAR HYDE.
MIT CANNING COMPANY
I
For our people we can on Tuesday and Friday of each week
We are better prepared than ever before. We have two
new outfits, and we have better experience. Give us a
chance.
We Can Everything
you grow in your garden or on your farm at 4c for No. 2 s..
and No. 3s. can at sc. We can Peaches, Tomatoes, Okra,
Potatoes, Grapes, Beans and many other things not men
tioned here.
Try us. We will do you good work at lowest prices..
Corn 7c and 10c. can.
M. O. SEXTON & CO.
Mat, Ga.
GO 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.
OUR OBJECT
Is to interest you in Cooking Oil. What articles compete
with Cooking Oil in the bake shop ?
First: Butter. Too expensive for general use.
Second : Lard. Higher in price, more required, and it is
all animal fat.
Third : Lard Compound. Three fourths of Lard Com
pound (the best part) is cotton oil. The remainder, Oleo
Stearine, is an animal fat and has little shortening value.
Cooking Oil is the shortening to use; being purely vegeta
ble is healthy, economical and pallatable. \ou will alwa3*s
find this fine shortening on sale at
Edmondson <£ Pirkle’s.
“This ballooning is of no use. For j
instance, what did you learn by the
trip you took?’’
“I learned,” replied the amateur
aeronaut, “that the sky isn’t so near the
earth as it looks. We went up oj u
feet and never touched it.” Philadel
phia Ledger.
Old men are drunkards because
young men drink.
This world is a bad world only for
those who have bad hearts
We never realize bow much we
are capable of doing untill the test
I comes.
The love that never speaks until
it does it on a grave s f one, keeps
still too long.