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List of Premiums for Connty Fair.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug, 21, 1909
Mr. Editor:—
Below I give you list of premiums
offered in the Agricultural Displays
which are to be held in each and
very County in the Ninth Dis
trict next fall, and I trl you will
publish the same in the next issue
of your paper.
Premiums offered as follows:
One-Horse White Hickory Wag
on. offered by tke White Hickory
Wagon Company, Atlant, Ga, for
the 25 heaviest ears of corn grown
on botton land; also
Two-Horse Hackney Wagon,
dfferwd by the Hackney Wagon
Company, Wilson, N. C., for the
heaviest 25 ears of corn grown on
up land ; also
Disc Plow, offered by the Chat
tanooga Plow Works, Chattanooga,
Tenn, for the five stalks of cotton
bearing the moat number of bolls.
1 two horse Disc Plow, offered
by the Atlanta Agriculturol Works,
Atlanta. Ga , for the second heav
iest 25 earß of corn grown on any
kind of land,
1 two horse Turn Plow, offered
by the Atlanta Agricultural Works,
Atlanta, Oa., for the second five
stalks of cotton bearing the most
number of bolls.
$5 in gold, offered by Thomas M.
Bell, Gainesville, Ga., for the heav
iest ear of corn-
The above six premiums are
to be contested for in the follow
ing Counties only : Gwinnett, Hall,
Jackson, Forsyth, Milton, Chero
kee, Banks, Habersham and Step
hens.
1 White Star Buggy, offered by
the Atlanta Buggy Cos, Atlanta,
Ga, for the heaviest Individual
ear of corn grown in the Ninth
District.
1 High Grade Steel Walking
Plow, offered by B. F. Avery &
Son 6, Atlanta, Ga, for the heaviest
yam potato grown in the Ninth
District.
1 Buchanan Disc Plow, offered
bv the Buchanan Plow & Imple
ment Cos, Norcross, Georgia, for
the heaviest Irish potato grown in
the N:nth District.
1-2 Ton High Grade Fertilizer,
offered by McClure & Taylor, Du
luth, Georgia, for five stalks of
cotton beaming the most number of
bolls, grown in Forsyth County.
1-2 ton high grade Fertilizer for
second 5 stalxs of cotton bearing
the most number of bolls grown in
Forsyth county, offered by the
Gumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
In addition to the above prem
iums, there will be cash prizes of
fered for different farm products
grown in, and restricted to each
County. These will be published
at a later date.
Exhibits in corn and cotton will
be restricted to field conditions.
No exhibitor taking a prize on
one product will be entitled to a
second prize on the same product
Officers to carry on these Ex
hibitions will be selected from a
mong the citizens of each Cos.
Other premiums will be an
nounced later.
Your frieud,
Thos. M. Bell.
Officers of Forsyth County Fair.
Duncan Brown, President.
J. R. Echols, Vice-President.
E. E. Brannon, Secretary,
S. H. Allen, Treasurer.
Directors.
E. L, Tatum, Cumming, Ga.
W. W. Jones, Cumming, Rt 3-
Geo, M Owen, Cumming, Rt 4.
J. F. Elliott, Cumming, Rt 6.
Z. T. Collins, Cumming, Rt 7
Dr. J. T. Hunter, Cumming Rt 7.
M. B. Rice, Fi. Branch, Rt 2.
One thousand Texas s 1 loons
closed on July 10 Probably the
greatest “dry” wave ever known.
Testifies Alter Four Years.
Carlisle Center, N. Y., G, B. Burhans,
writes. “About four yaars ago I wrote
yau that [ had been entirely cared of
kidney trouble by taking two bottles of
Fo.ey’s Kidney Remedy, and after four
years I am again pleased to state that I
hare never had any return of those
symptoms, and I am evidently cured to
stay cured.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy
will do the same for you. For sale by
John Hockenhull.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the un
dersigned as Ordinary of Forsyth
county, will receive at his office be
tween the legal hours of 10 o’clock, a.
m,. and 4 o’clock p in. on the ilth day
of October, 1909, sealed proposals for
the keeping, maintaining, caring forand
nursing of the paupers of said county,
The paupers of said county iet hereun
der will be so let upon the following
conditions and requisitions, to-wit;
1. The person to whom the paupers
ire let and awarded hereunder will be
required to enter into a written con
tract to receive all the paupers of the
county of Forsyth, consisting of all per
sons who are now paupers, having been
previously adjudged such, except Min
toria Puckett, and all persons who may
be adjudged paupers by the Ordinary for
and during the period for which they
are let. Said contract is to stipulate and
require that the confactar is to take
and receive said paupers as aforesaid
with the agreement and undertaking on
his part to support, maintain, care for,
board and clothe said paupers, includ
ing physicians bills and burial expenses,
and any and all other expenses incident
to and necessary to care for said pau
pers in a decent, good and humane man
ner during the life of the contract. The
period for which the paupers are to be
let hereunder will be for five years from
the date of the contract,
2. Said contract will stipulate that
upon failure of the contra< tor to well
and truly perform any and all his obli
gations under and by virtue thereof the
Ordinary, upon being notified or satisfied
thereof, snail have the authority to anul
and set aside said contract and relet the
paupers, and as a penalty for such fail
ure in the performance of duty by the
contractor, he shall forfeit to the county
for which suit may be instituted and re
covery had in the courts of the county,
any and all loss or damage which may
be sustained in consequence of such re
letting and and anulling of said contract
3. Said contract shall further stipulate
that in the event there should, during
the life of said contract, be a change in
the system of caring for the poor or
paupers of the county of Forsyth, such
as upon recommendation of the Grand
Jury, the buying of a farm and housei
on which to care for and maintain the
paupers of the county, then as soon as
the county is ready and equipped and so
demands, said contract to be void and
the paupers in custody and keeping
turned over to such authorities as may
be designated by the Ordinary. In the
event such a change should he made as
above indicated reasonable notice there
of is to be given the contractor.
4 Any person submitting a proposal
hereunder will be required to file with
his Did a good and solvent bond for the
faithful performance of bis contract in
the event the contract for beeping,
maintaining, caring for, boarding, cloth
ing, nursing and supporting the paupers
of the county ior the time mentioned,
should be awarded to hi m,
5. Payments bv the county to the con
tractor hereunder will be made by coun
ty warrants drawn upon the county
treasurer on the first day of December
annually of eaah year.
I reserve the right to reject any and
all bids. This 3rd day of Sept. 1009.
H. V. JONES,
Ordinary.
Road Notice.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : All
persons interested are hereby notified
that if no good cause be shown to the
contrary an order will be granted by the
undersigned on the 16'h day of Septem
ber, 1909, establishing a change in the
Canton and Gumming public road as
marked out by the Commissioners ap
pointed for that purpose, commencing
ner the residence of S W Hawkins and
running round the hill and intersecting
the old road near the Cobb Creek
through the lands of S W Hawkins and
Murphy Bishop. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 17th day of
August, 1909.
H. V. JONES,
Ordinary,
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
. J M McCoy, J M Pirkle, G E Holbrook
et al having applied for the opening and
establishment of anew public road com
mencing near the residence of R H Mc-
Coy in the 1413th District, G. M. of said
county and running thence in a southerly
direction through the lands of R H Mc-
Coy, D E Martin andE H Chadwick and
terminating at the public road near the
residence of E H Chadwick, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be finally granted en the 30th day of Sep
tember, 1909, next, if no sufficient cause
is shown to the contrary. This August
30, 1909.
11. Y. JONES, Ord’y.
Some men belong to every s< cietv
in the neighborhood but the socie
ty of their home.
Old men are r u drunkards because
young men drink.
BUGGIES, SURREYS, WAGONS
We have in stock five or six cars of well selected vehicles. The cel
ebrated Rock Hill, Durham, High Point," Piedmont and other brandslof
Buggies. Ames Surreys, White Hickory, Kentucky and other good brands
of Wagons. Just come along and bring your team, for we never let a cus
tomer go away unsold.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
We have just bought a solid car of Pianos and Organs and expect to
sell them at prices that will certainly attract the attention of any prospec
tive buyer. Don’t’fail to see our instruments before buying.
Sewer Pipe.
We have in stock all sizes of pipe from 4 to 24 inches, and at prices
lower than ever sold before.
We can supply your wants in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints,
Lumber, Nails and all styles of Wire Fence. Let us know when we can
serve you.
Yours for Business,
BUFORD HARDWARE CO.,
Buford, Oa.
Professional Cards.
W? bThANSA AD,
DENTIST,
[BUSHA BUILDING]
BUFORD, GEORGIA
B, O. DOBBS,
Attorney at Law,
BU FORD, GA.
CHAS. L. HARRIS
Attorney at Law.
CUMMING, GA.
General practice in all the Courts.
Office: Court House.
J. C, STONE, M, D., Phg\,
CUMMING and 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 with all local telephones.
Dr. M, F, M. KELLEY,
DENTIST
CUMMING GEORGIA
Phone 43.
You may think it weak or child
ish, if you please, but it is the ad
mired wife —the wife who hears
words of praise, and who recieves
smiles of commendation —who is
capable, discreet and executive.
We have seen a timid, meek, self
distruth little body blossom out into
strong, self-reliant womanhood un
der the tonic and cordial compan
ionship of his way to find occasion
for showing her how much he trust
ed her judgment and how tenderly
he referred to her opinion.
The love that never speaks until
it does ii on a grave s'one, keeps
still too long.
KlLLthe COUCH
and CURE THE LUNGS
w,th Or. King’s
Ken Msmms
FOR Colds* ijSSft.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
BY USING A jfik
Made right, sold right. Send j H
for illustrated catalogue off Uni
our Kngincs, Windmills and69Kf-!HMgipp9B ‘JESS
Feed Grinders. |||BB ifaPH-blg iB
Freeport, 111. mjm f g cjglf ml
25 River St. Z,,
E. C. Atkins & Cos. Gen’l Agents, |fp'
Atlanta, Ga. L
A Small Lot at 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. All my $1 grade 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.
BkfiHi7BllM[ y 4Cy 1
■lil TAKE THE PLACE 0 .LOMELI I
They are not only a substitute, but a superior. Being il JS j-gfl
purely vegetable, they never sicken, salivate or eudau
ger you iu any way. All chuggUU, 25c. * Iffijpld: a|