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~JE INCREASE OF
- RURAL TELEPHONES
hea ' ,
imp
liiiillß# Number of Rural Telephones in
Has Increased From 648 to
JIoC -jf. 5,816 in the Last Five Years.
y Everyone is familiar with the rural
ilephone. Almost all know that it
* C C°* M
a comparatively recent development
look jjf e j n the country and that the
ty, awement of communication among
is ca ST? 8 an< * lor ' selter connections be
iS 1 Bn rural and city districts has in
'her rilled wonderfully within the p£*.i
ink, antfais. Yet to those who are ig
‘ ’ of the real statistics the fig
ibuttoneo telephone census are
and her L thort of startling.
. istance, take the statement of
•her skirt , U 6 tlaat in the period of 19U2
Lear he number of rural telephone
..n the entire country increas
you nave L r cen t people are used to
take care S percentage, whetner for in
business profit purposes, at
v six per cent —seldom any
One goocian. who says he can get
, out of an investment will
says she SUS pi C i &n There
Cook ‘‘because he :: York City just a
. ■ . dvertised a spec
i3less her heart. h e guaranteed
—ime of 520 per
“520 per cent
Charcoal, sent away for
an actual fact
8c per bushel paid there was but
•delivered to our yards Nations in the
„ ,srs later there
Carroll
Decatur St.
■use in the South
n .469 per cent and
■ .1 States it was 867
Fora clear head,al figures, however,
•strong mind. Dejercentage, and show
Risers, gentle, safeent spread througn
pills. DeWitt’s Ca states.
Salve is unequalled > showing the total
a, salve is needed, andfeplione stations in
for Piles. Sold by John 1902 and on De
latest date for
ble:
GEORGIA —FORSYTH C?jJ
TO all whom it may conce-, 15455
Tallant, administrator upi 24^234
tate of J. L. Hurt, late of sa g qqq
deceased, has in due form appj 2 096
for leave to sell the lands btg 5 816
estate of .said deceased, and sa.
•tion will be heard at the reguku,.
•Court of Ordinary for said cop
held on the first Monday 13 Qsl
1909. Given under
signature, this 28th day of Sept r’,,,,
H, V. JONES, Oru
GEORGIA —FORSYTH COUN.^6O
TO all whom it may concern:
Wolfe, administrator upon the 41’ggo
•of Mrs E Holland, late of said c< L_
deceased, having filed his petitfi 5 9Q5
discharge, this to cite all ,* 7 i
ccjyied, kindred and creditors, to T
cause, if any they can, against the {tbern
ing of this discharge at the regulai g j las
of the Court of Ordinary of said c jr j- y \
to be held on the first Monday in N enesg
her, 1909. Given under my ham, r
official signature, this 28th day of
tember, 1909. u,i9
H. V. JONES, Ordinary^
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
all whom it may concern : Mrs Ar;
Hurt having made application for
months support for herself out of thj
estate of John L Hurt and
duly appointed to set apart the same
having filed their return, all persons Con
cerned are hereby required to show
cause before the court ot ordinary of said
6ounty on the first Monday in Noyem
ber, 1909, why said application should
not be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 29th day of
September, 1909,
H V JONES, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY
TO all whom it may concern : G W
Bell having made application for 12
months support' for Lula Hawkins and
one minor child out of the estate of Jo
seph P Hawkins and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same having’
filed their return, all persons concerned 1 ;
are hereby required to show cause befon j
the Court of Ordinary of said county o'”
the first Monday in November, 1909, wlr
said application should not be grarrte/’
Given under my hand and official sign. 1 ”
ture, this 29th day of September, 1909
H V JONES, Ordinary 1 ? 1
GEORGIA —FORSYTH COUNTY '
TO all whom it may concern: Mrs M
garette Clark having made appr
tjon forji2 months support for he:
and eight minor children out of tb<
tate of Pleasant Clark and appra
duly appointed to set apart the same'
ing filed their return, all persons
cerned are hereby required to
cause before the Court of Ordir
said county on the first Monday i
vember. 1909, why said application
not be granted. Given under 111
and official signature, this 29th and
tetnber, 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ord_
Some men belong to every
6 *
in the neighborhood but tl
tv of their home.
One thousand Texas ‘ IS
_ , the
closed on July fo t ro
greatest “dry ’ wave eve
TO LIVE FOREVER.
Thomas Edison has perfected a
6torage battery which he says will
last indefinitely and revolutionize the
present propelling power.
Prof. Munyon say 6 it is only a,
question of time until a rerne y v
discovered that will supply the .vastej
of the human body, so that 05. e may-J
live on almost indefinitely, earring
accidents. This seems almost toys
good to be true, but nothing seeruGi
to he impossible in these days wheyS
we consider the flying mai . ne an|
the wireless telegraph. v<
Prof. Munyon has certainly revolt
tionized the practice of medicine, k
does not believe in building hospita
for consumptives. He says that co>
sumption can always be traced to
cold. Cure a cold and you preve?
consumption. His Cold and Couj
Remedy will break up almost ai
form of a cold in a few hours ar l
positively prevent Bronchitis at
Pneumonia. To convince the medic^
world and people in general of t
truth of his claims he has distribut
millions of vials of the Cold Cure, i
solutely free, from the leading ne
paper offices.throughout the conn
and the cures that have been repot
from its use have been most aston
lng. These little sugar pellets c
tain no opium, morphine, cocaine;
any harmful drug. They seem to
lleve the head, throat and lungs
most immediately.
In order that no one may be
prived of this remedy he has pla‘
It with all the druggists through
the United States for the small
of 25 cents, or sent postpaid on
ceipt of price, and witl each bottl
gives this guarantee: “If Muny
Cold and Cough Cure does not and(
that Is claimed for it, I will rel
your money.”
There are four advantages In j
ing Munyon’s Remedies. First, i
are absolutely harmless. Second, {
are pleasant to take. Third,
lieve almost immediately. Fou
they cost nothing unless they J
satisfaction.
Munyon’s Guide to Health
free on request. Munyon Reu
Cos., Phila., Pa.
The Swiss Goverment. spends
money, in proportion to its popul
for the relief of its poor, than
other country.
For HGADAi in;—Hick a’ r a pi i
Whether from Colds. Heat, Storatf
Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will rellev
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts im
ately. Try It. 10c.. 25c, and 50c. at
■tore*.
One good swift kick will some 1
accomplish more than a lot, of kin
Constipation causes and seriously
Yates many diseases. It is thori
cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny
coated granules.
TO KEEP EGGS.
When eggs are only required j
preserved for two or three m
they keep very well packed ii
salt or bran. The meat of thi
may shrink and rattle :withii
shell when shaken, but its edibi
not impaired. Coating the egg
vaseline or butter will also k
for a short time or any appli
which effectively seals the po
the shell and excludes air (Will
long the freshness of eggs. 11
ijfgg is even momentarily submt
water, the albumen th<
ne i residence of S W Hawkins and
ru round the hill and intersecting
and, road near the Cobh Creek
t ji the JjUids of S W Hawkins and
Bishop. Given under my hand
‘ flcial signature, this 17th day of
,* I 9°9 <
H. V, JONES,
Ordinary,
lnd RGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
t 0 1 McCoy, J M Pirkle, G E Holbrook
a p_ having applied for the opening and
j n , r lishment of anew public road com
iedcing near the residence of R H Mc
ori in the 1413th District, G. M. of said
o .ity and running thence in a southerly
.fiction through the lands of R H Me
ey, 1) E Martin andE H Chadwick and
! n ninating at the public road near the
idence of E H Chadwick, notice is
reby given that said application will
. finally granted on the 30th day of Sep
mber, 1909, next, if no sufficient cause
shown to the contrary. This August
>, 1909.
H. V. JONES, Ord’y.
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Old men are drunkards because
oung men drink.
BUGGIES. SHIMS, WAGONS.
We have in stock five or six cars of well selected vehicles. 'Vfhe cel
ebrated Rock Ilill, Durham, High Point, Piedmont and other brands ot'
Bugles. Ames Surreys, JKhite Hickory, Kentucky’and other good b~s
ot Wagons. Just come af&ng and bring your team, for we never let a cus
tomer go away unsold. . . rvrm ~*.m ,
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.
.ower^at a e V v e e!- n soU C befo‘e! iZeS fß>m 4 ‘° 24 “ and at P ri “'
We can supply your wants in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints,
umber, Nads and all styles of Wire Fence. Let us know when we can
serve you.
Yours for Business,
BUFORD HARDWARE CO.,
‘ Buford, Qa.
Professional Cards.
W. B. HANS A AD™
DENTIST,
[BUSHA BUILDING]
BUFORD, GEORGIA
E, O. DOBBS,
Attorney at Law,
BIFOIII), 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..
vtq m k P- D. Nos, 3 and 1.
if tl #v jnored iuday tinie
81.50.
uncomplicated $5.00,
sdy ranected with all iocal telephones.
-Dr. M, F, M. KELLEY,
DENTIST
CUMMING GEORGIA
Phone 43.
“HAVE WE A NAVY?”
Ambrose Bierce says we
think we have and gives our
bump of patriotism an awful
whack.
To console us, E. Alexander
Powell takes us to “The Land
of Lovely Ladies,” and shows
us the most beautiful women
in the world. It’s a mighty
interesting article.
You’ll find every page of the
OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S
well worth reading. Look it over.
KlLLthc couch
tup CURE the LUNCS
Dr. King’s
New Disoovsry
filil Oolbs S Tr'hlM'fL
AND AIL THRO&T AND LUfta TROUBLES. |
GUAKANTEEDSATISrAGTOBYI
OR 2EONEY REFUKBE:D.
FOIEY’S QMfOiAXftfM
For Stomach Trouble and Constipation.
Feed Grinders.
25 Kiver St. ■ VWrf
Atl.intd, G.i. |—.A.—, Aj
IA Small Lot at Bargain Prices
Until Sold Out.
Mason Fruit Jars, quarts 55c. 1-2 gallon 70c.
A small lot stout men’s Overalls, $r 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.
A' ours for strict business,
The Maynard Player Piano V’MkAG . •
is a truly good piano, containing concealed within it tho
most easny propelled and controlled, debt intofe- expressive l lxsSSr?
and satisfactory, and the most durable and Atesle int rior r ■ ■ H
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Maynard Player Piano. >r.y one, even a snu.ll child can
• easlf 6 ?! “ y * r P iano {o ordinary piano in
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Send for souvenir catalogue, price and terms.
R. K, MAYNARD PIANO CO.,
State mml Adams Streets,
Chicago, Illinois.