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LOCAL MA TIERS,
Miss Laura Tatum is visiting in
Buford.
Mrs. Annie Bell is visiting in
Atlanta.
Miss Odessa Webb is spending a
few days in Atlanta.
Mr. J. L. Phillips was in Atlan
ta first of the week.
Mrs. Sallie Tatum is spending
some time in Atlanta.
Up-to-date-clothing at W. R. &
C. B. Otwell’s.
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Miss Genie Mitchell is spending
sometime in Atlanta.
Mr. Hoyt Brannon was in At
lanta first of the week.
(Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis spent
Sunday afternoon on route 6,
Mr. E. L. Tatum was in Atlanta
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Otwell spent
Sunday with relatives on route 7.
Mr. Will Lummus, of Alphar
etta, was in town Saturday.
Work on the new bank is pro
gressing nicely.
Miss Leclaire Nuckolls, of route
5, is visiting relatives here.
Mr. W. M. Mitchell, of Toccoa,
is visiting near Gumming.
Mrs. E. H. Tollison is spending
the week on route 2.
Misses Florence and Lou Tatum
are visiting relatives in Middle Ga.
Mr. Jim Hutchens and Will
Moore, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in
Cumming.
Mr. (J. J. Brannon and Luther
Porter spent Thursday and Friday
in GaUiesville.
Mr. Thad Burress and Robert
Tatum spent Saturday night and
Sunday on route 4.
Mr. Hack Reid and Arboth Redd
spent several days of last week in
Gainesville.
Married, on Sunday last, Mr.
Elbert Lucke to Miss Lena Moore,
Esq. J. L. Norrell officiating.
We can save you money on a
suit now-we are selling out our
tjlothing.*
W, R. & C. JL Otwell.
Don’t forget that the editor of
the North Georgian can save you
money on anew gasoline engine*
Mrs. E. L. Tatum visited rela
tives near Novetta latter part of
last week,
Mr. E. H. Tollison is adding
much tc the beauty of his dwelling,
by having it painted.
Mr. Geo W. Heard is having his
house painted which will add much
to its uppeapance.
We have an interesting commun
ication from F. 11. Tallant, that
will appear next week,
Mr. Luther Porter, of near No
vetta has bought an interest in the
livery business of C. J. Brannon.
A discount of io to 25% on all
Clothing at W. R. & C. B. Ot
well’s.
Do you want to buy a farm on
or near the Southern Seaboard or
Georgia rail roads? in Gwinnett or
Dekalb counties? If so see Flan
nigan & Ford, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Remember the North Georgian
is prepared to do your job printing
at reasonable pries. We print
everything from a thumb card to a
book at prices that can’t be beat,
workmanship and material consid
ered. Bring us your work.
Mr. Arthur Williamp, of Tavares,
Fla. is visiting Misses Fannie and
Susan Harrison.
Mr. Harley Vaughan and sister
Miss Let hi a- spe'H several days of
last week in Atlanta.
Mißs Mary Roberson, of route 2,
is the guest of Misses Mae and
Ninnie Tollison.
Mrs- J. E. Kirby and little son.
John Ed, spent the week-end in
Buford and Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lipscomb,
of Coal Mountain, spent Tuesday
night in Cummin?.
Mrs. B. T. Monroe, and children,
of route 7, spent several days of
last week here.
Mr. C. J. Brannon and Luther
Porter spent Monday and Tuesday
in the Gate City.
Edmondson & Pirkle want to sell
you your roofing. If you want to
cover anything call and see them.
They handle the best.
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Heard & Otwell, Hoardville, Ga.,
are receiving new buggies and
runabouts. Call and see them.
Bargains in Shirts, Ties and Over
alls—way below cost. See Oscar
Hyde at once.
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
to eat, think of Wesson Cooking
Oil to shorten or fry with. You
will find this all the time at Ed
mondson & Pirkle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Pledger Fincher,
and little son Hiram, of Atlanta,
who have been visiting in Cum
ming have returned home.
Mrs, N. D. Black, of Dawson Cos.
and Miss Eula Wilkie, of South
Georgia, spent several days of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ot
well.
The many friends of Mr. D. W.
Green, of route and. who has been
quite sick with fever, were glad 10
see him out last week.
A little child of Mr. W. W. Heard
of Mat, died with dyptheria last
Sunday. We deeply sympathize
with Mr. and Mrs. Heard in their
sad bereavement.
Miss Fannie Harrison left Mon
day for Atlanta where she has gone
io study the latest style in milli
nery.
Messrs, pus Bagley, J. A. Hope,
Cliff Vaughan, Bob Hope, and Olen
Merritt left Monday for Birming
ham, Ala.
Miss Geneva Edmondson who
has been visiting relatives and
friends in and near Gumming for
the p„st three weeks, has returned
to her home in Atlanta-
Several pretty styles in slippers
at W. R. & C. B. Otwell’s. They’re
just the thing for mid-summer
wear.
Any intelligent person may earn
a good income corresponding for
newspapers; experience unneces
sary. Send stamp for full particu
lars. Empire Press Syndicate,
Middleport, N. Y.
The “Dixi*” buggy is just the
thing. ‘-There’s nothing like it.”
,V. 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.
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.
Miss Mae Tollison spent several
days of this week with home folks.
Master Eugene Kirby is spending
a few days in Buford.
Mr. Robert Richardson, ofGain
ville, was in town this week.
QRead the new advertisement of
the Farmers and Merchants Bank.
We regret to learn that Mrs. H.
D. Martin is quite ill.
Read the card of Prof. T. P.
Tribble in regard to the opening
of the school.
Mr, Andrew Bryant, and son,
Ervin, of Hartley, Tex, are expect
ed soon to visit relatives here.
Mr, C. T. Williams and little
daughter, Mary, of Hoschton, are
visiting relatives near towe.
Your attention it directed to the
advertiaement of the Bank of Cum
ming, which you will find in this
issue.
Mr. Will Jones, son of Mr. Walt
W. Jones, of near Big Creek who
has had the fever, we are glad to
learn, is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Carswell,
and little son, of St. Augustine,
Fla., have been the guests of Mr.
W. S. Davenport fcr the la6t few
days.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found Judge Jones’ tax assessment
for 1909. The county tax, togeth
er with the state tax will make
your taxes $1 30 ou the hundred.
We are still selling the ‘‘Dixie”
buggy, made in Atlanta. The
best on the market for the money
W. R. & C. B. Otwell.
Go to Heard & Otwell, Heard
ville, Ga., and take a peep at their
new buggies, runabouts, etc. They
are ‘dandies.”
Postmaster and Mrs. J. Ed
Puett wer guests at the reception
tendered the Postmasters
at the Governor’s
Mansion, in Atlanta, Friday even
ing, by Governor and Mrs. Joseph
M. Brown.
For Sale—One black mare, bug
gy andharness, two gins, one fifty
saw, the other forty saw. Also
one saw mill.
Mrs A, H. Eisher.
Cumming, Ga.
Charcoal.
8c per bushel paid for charcoal
delivered to our yards on wagon.
Carroll & Hunter,
Decatur St,
Atlanta, Ga.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our heart-felt
thanks to our neighbors and friends
who werp so kind to us in the sick
ness and death of my wife and
daughter. May God bless you
every one is the prayers of
E. S. Harris and family.
Letter to W. H. Vaughan.
Cumming, Ga.
Dear Sir : Here’s the essence of
Devoe :
Paint half your job Devoe, paint
the other half whatever you like :
If Devoe half doesn’t take less
gallons and cost less’ money, no
pay.
Yours truly
92 F W DEVOE & Cos,
P. S, Buford Hardware Cos Bu
ford, Ga. sell our paint.
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Take care of your stomach. Let Ko
dol digest all the food you eat, for that
is what Kodol does, Every tablespoon
ful of Kodol digests 2 1-4 pounds of food.
Trv it today. It is guaranteed to relieve
you or your money back, Sold by Jobh
Hockenhull,
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF CUMMING,
Located at Cumming, Ga., at the Close of Business, Sept. Ist, 1909.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts, SB9 608 51
Overdrafts 3 568 17
Banking House 6 000 00
Furniture and Fixtures, 2 000 09
Due from Banks and Bankers
in the State, 5 020 03
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other states 143 93
Currency, 917 00
Gold, s 00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 222 48
Checks and Cash Items 54 48
Interest Paid 1 129 37
Total, SIOB 667 06
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH.
Before me came S, H. Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming, who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank,
as shown by the books of file in said Bank. S. H. ALLEN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of Sept 1909.
J. H. PRUITT,
Notary Public Forsyth Cos. Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Located jit Cumming, Ga., at the Close of Business Sept. Ist, 1909.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts 63 061 68
Demand Loans 1 720 70
Overdrafts 307 61
Banking House 2 200
Furniture and Fixtures 1 589 96
Due from Banks and Bankers
in the State 5 718 28
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States 3 061 15
Currency 1 685 00
Gold 582 50
Silver, Nickels and Pennies 32 §7
Checks and Cash Items 60
Total #79 996 45
STATE OF GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Before me came M. W, Webb, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who be
ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
M. W. WEBB.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of Sept, 1909.
H, V. JONES, Ordinary.
BANK OF CUMMING,
Cumming, Georgia.
Capital ... $25,000
Surplus - - - v SIO,OOO
The continuous growth in the number of customers*
accounts, which we carry on our books, indicate that they
appreciate the service that this bank renders as a depository.
Our officers give their personal attention to the needs
of customers, thus assuring promptness and courtesy in all
matters.
This bank receives money subject to check, pays inter
est on time and Saving Deposits and extends every accom
modation consistent with sound banking.
Officers. Directors.
L. EDMONDSON, President, H. ESTES.
T. J. PIRKLE, Vice-President. T. W. HARRISON.
S H. ALLEN, Cashier. L. EDMONDSON.
J. C, CHAMBLEE, Asbistant; J. H. HOCKENHULL.
J. C. CHAMBLEE.
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.
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 (tire 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. You will always
find this fine shortening on sale at
Edmondson & Pirkle’s.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in, #25 000 00
Surplus Fund, 8 250 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 3 126 60
Individual Deposits subject to
Check, 16 702 67
Time Certificates 30 587 79
Bills Payable. Including Time
Certificates representing
Borrowed Money 2 5000 00
Total, SIOB 667 06
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in 25 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 14 775 5T
Individual Deposits subject to
Check 7 826 97
Time Certificates 15 655 91
Notes and Bills Redincounted 300 00
Total #79 960 45