The North Georgian. (Cumming, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 05, 1909, Image 1

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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF RELIGION, EDUCA TION, LITERA 7 URE AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE . VOL. XIX. If ever the merchants of Cum ming were offering barga’ns it is right now. Come to town and get your share of them. We are requested to announce that there will be an all day sing ing at Antioch next Sunday. Prof. J. L. Webb, who is teaching a singing class at that plaoe, will conduct the music, A general in vitation is extended to all lovers of good music to come out and enjoy the day. The editor of the North Geor gian is in position to offer you a nice building lot, on one of the most prominent streets and within three hundred yards of the public square, at a very low price. This lot is 100 feet front, running back about 200 feet. If you want a building lot in Cumming, you had better act at ouce, as the price at which this lot can be sold guaran teesthat it will not remain on the market long. Act today. Smith-dark. On last Sunday afternoon, at 2 ;80, at the home of the bride’s grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Patterson, Miss Pearl Smith, of New Hopet and Mr. Odum Clark, of Gainesville, were happily.mar ried. Rev, C. T. Iyey officiating. The North Georgian extends con gratulations.* ■ ■fonci —Shadbum. - The Atlanta Journal of last Sun* day contained the foPowinjj, which will be read with interest by the people ot Cumming and Forsyth county: . Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Jones, of Canton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Ethel, and Mr. H. Webster Shadburn. of Bu ford, the marriage to take place the latter part of November, at home. For Sale. One 2 horse International gaso line engine: price sioo, Easy terms, One Farmer’s Favorite,” 6 Disc Drill, new but slightly rusted; to close out at SSO. S. J. Busha, Buford, Ga, Buice & Hunt Flowery Branch, Ga. will give hightest market price for all the cotton seed delivered at our gin known as the Stringer gin. one mile ffom the river, three miles from Flowery Branch. Also any remnants of seed cotton. Buice & Hunt. Notice. W. P. Gilstrap, of the firm of Heard & Gilstrap being now out of the State and the firms debts being left witn G. W. Heard, to collect all persons indebted to said firm will please call at Heardville Ga. by or before November the ist next and settle up. as none of the claims can be carried on account of making final settlement of the en tire business. Respectfully, G. W. Heard. gggggg Mrs. H. L. Shadburn Dead. Mrs. H. L. Shadburn died sud denly at her heme near Shady Grove last Sunday morning. She had been in poor health for some time, but her illness wat not con sidered dangerous, and her sudden death was a shock to her family and friends. She was buried at Buford on Tuesday, after funeral services conducted by Rev. T. T. Twitty and Rev. Mr. Harris. She leaves a husband, several grown children and numerous friends to mourn her death. The North Georgian extends sympathy to the bereaved family. For Rent. The Ben Clement farm at Big Creek, one or two horse, to party who has stock. Good farm. Ap ply to S. G. or Candler Clement at once. Mrs. Louie Hite. 42ft Outien St , Dan ville, 111,, writes, October Ist: “Foley’s Kidney Pills started me on the read to health. I was treated by four doctors and took other kidney remedies but grew worse, and was unable to do my housework, fcand the doctor told me I only could live from two to six months, lam now so much better that I do all of my ; own work, and I shall be very glad to tellanv one afflicted with kidney or bladdei trouble the good results I re ceived from taking Foley’s Kidney Pills.” Commence today and be,.well. Do net risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. Sold by John Hockenhuil. Harris Grove. *V r:.)\ i; f . The farmers in this section are making good use of this pretty weather. Mr Ed Strickland, of Suwauee, is spending a few days with his sister Mrs P W Green. Rev V V Braddy preached an interesting sermon at this place Sunday. < r . Mrs J H Haney spent Friday night with Mrs J S Echols. Mr Fuller Harris and family spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Har ris. Miss Cora Echols spent Satur day night with her cousin Miss Arzie Vaughan. Mr Thurlon Green, of Suwanee, spent Saturday ight aud Sunday with home folks. Rev and Mrs V V Braddy and Mr and Mrs J S Echols visited at Mr W L Comer’s Sunday. Mr Purcell, of near Lawrenee ville, visited his daughter Mrs A D Pettyjohn one day last week. Mr J S Echols and daughter, Miss Eugenia spent last Thursday night in Buford. Come on coirespondence let’s make the kind Editor glad by send ing him the news. Best wishes to all. Maude Muller. Young Girls Are Victims of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world’s best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25c at Dr. John Hocken hull's. Come in and have us send the North Georgian to a relative. CUMMING, GA. NOVEMBER 5 1909. If you have noticed symotons of kid ney .trouble do not delay in taking the most reliable and dependable remedy possible, such as "LeWitt’f Kidney snd Bladder Pills. These wonderful pills are being used with great satisfaction by thousands of people. Try DeWitt’s Kid ney and Bladder Pills today. Sold by Dr. John Hockenhuil. Route 7. It is flue weather for sowing wheat. Mr and Mrs M J Hooper visited in Atlanta Saturday and Sunday. Mr Edgar Treadaway died Wed nesday and buried at Midway Tues day, Revs. Burgess and Wills con ducted the funeral services. The bereaved have our sympathy. Don't forget the singing at Mid way Sunday p. m. The singing at Bethlehem was well attended from all parts Sun day. As news is scarce, I will ring off, A Reader. Rills Her Foe Of 20 Years The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years,” declares Mrs. James Duncsd. of Haynesville, Me,, “w.s Dyspepsia, I suffered intensely after eating oj drink ing and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up. I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat anything, lam 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again. For Indiges tion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its uo. equaled. Only 50c at Dr. John Hookun hull. Cuba. The Sunday school at Friendship last Sunday was a failure on ac count of the people attending the fifth union singings at Bethlehem and Zion Hill. Mr J N Smith who has been quite ill with fever, we are glad to learn is much better. We are sorry to learn of the death of tke infant child of Mr Julius Bannister. The bereaved have our sympathy. Dr J E Smith, of Atlanta, has been visiting relatives in and a round Cuba. Rev J M Anderson has accepted the care of Me Pisgah church for ensueing years. "Mr Clayton Edwards and Hiliard Rolins, of Cuba, are still using the saw and hammer in Cumming, The wife of Rev C A Wallis is in very feeble health at this writ ing. The singing at Zion Hill was very much enjoyed by all that were present, Richard Roe. Forced Into .Exile. Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak. Okla, was an exile from home, Mountain air, he thought would cure a frightful lung racking ccugh that had defied all reme dies for two years. After six months he "returned deatlr dogging his steps. Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery,” ho writes, “and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever.” It say.es thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it dispesl Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cuaes Grip, Bronchitis, Hem orrhages, Asthma,. Croup, Whooping Cough, 50c and slff)o trial bottle free, guaranteed by Dr John Ifoekenhull, The Beautiful Face. “There is no face so beautiful and fair Of all the women we meet. As belong to her of the silvery hair— No voice to me so sweet. None other may look with eyes of mine, And behold the beauty I see. For the woman who has the beautiful face. Is all the world to me. For thirty years 1 have watched the lines As they grew on her forehead fair. And have seen the winters sprinkle the frost That has changed her nut brown hair : But Time in his change has brought no ill To the beautiful face I see: But has strengthened the tie that made us one, My dear wife and me. Our life has not been all we could wish, As we toiled up hill with our load But love has kept trying to brighten our oath And cast all the stone from the road. Over the hill-top on the mountain side We are journeying down, The sunlight gleams in her shining hair And it looks like a silvery crown. There are a few people iu this burg (and pretty nice people, too) who will enter a grocery store, ran their fingers into a barrel and lop up a couple of ounces of sugar, nibble at the back of a herring, eat a handful of nuts, cut off a slice of cheese, just to taste, then as a matte of course, must take a few crackers ; and perhaps before they have made up their mind to buy a bar of soap, they have eaten up the profits on $2 worth of groceries, and to wind it all up they have it charged, and the poor merchant perhaps realizes a profit of one cent. They leave the store munch* ing a couple of apples. This is no dream but a reality, except some times they don’t buy any soap. But such is life. A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs, Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought he would die, Buek len’s Arnica baive wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Coras, Wounds, Bruises, Cures Fever-sores Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chap ped Hands, Soon routs Piles. 25c at Dr. John Hockenhull’s, If your friend goe wrong, even grieviously wrong, it is base in you to desert him, Then, more than ever does he ueed your help, and on the supposition that he has been your true friend, he is entitled to it. Of course, you can neither ap prove or condone his wrong doing. It may become your painful duty to tell him with the utmost candor what you think of his faults, but never to kick him while everybody else is engaged in the same busi ness. To do that requires no cour age—nothing but a little cheap bluster. A Card This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold, prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates, The genuine is in a yellow package. De fuse substitute. Sold by John Hocken hull. When you have a cold the drat thing’ to do is have the bowels move, Do not take anything that may oonstipate—aa< most old tashioned congh cures do con stipate. Try Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. It drives the cold from the sy tem bv a free yet gentle action of tbw bowels; it stops the cough, it is pleasant to take. Children like it Sold by Dr. John Hocksnhull, Take Life Easy. It would be well if more house keepers looked upon life in as philosophical a way as an old lady of So years living in New Hamp shire, who says : I never allow my self to fret over things I cannot help I take a map, and sometimes two every day of my life. I never taka my washing, ironing or bak ing to bed with me, and I try to oil all the various wheels of a busy life with an implicit belief that there is a braiu an J a heart to this great universe and that I can trust them both. No Care On Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or con sumption after Foley’s llouay and Tar has been taken, as it w(U stop your cough and breok up your cotd quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and 1# safe and sure. Sold by John Hockenhuil. The Husband of the Future. Much has been written, of Ute r about womau.— the model wife, we have have a, word for the modes husband of the future. We imf “of the future” lor the reason that •f he exists today wef have never had the pleasure of his acquaint ance. The model husband of the future will walk out with nis wife 011 a week day, and will not be afraid 6f a millinery shop. He will even have “change’ v when asked for it’,, and will never allude to it after wards. He will not be above carrying a large bundle or a cotton umbrelia, or even holding the baby" in his lap in an omnibus. He will. g > to bed first in cold weather. He will .get up in the night to rock (he cradle or answer the door belh He will believe in hysterics and will be easily melted to a tear. He will patch up a quarrel with his wife with a velvet gown and drive away the sulks with a ride irt the automobile. He will never get out of humor because a few buttons are missing wheu he goes to dress, neither will he bring home friends for supper. His clothes will never smell of tobacco. He will res pect the curtains and never smeke in the house. He will be innocent, of any latchkey. He will let the family go out of town once every year while he remains at home with one knife and fork, sleeps on a curtainless bed and washes his own dishes and ocks. Watch for this model husband for he is surely corning, DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers—the safer sure, gentle, easy little liver PiUs. Be sure to get DeVVitt s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, the original. Always re fuse substitutes and imitations. The original DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch liazel .Salvo is good for anything a salve is used for. but it is especially good fo* piles, hold by Dr. John llockcnhull. NO- 44