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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF RELIGION, EDUCA TION, LITER A 1 URE AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
VOL. XIX.
Physicians say that the Dew wo
man is becoming round shouldered
by wearing suspenders to support
heavy skirts. We are *f the opin
ion that it is caused by supporting
good-for-nothing husbands.
|The little babe of Rev. F. TANARUS,
Wills is quite sick.
g>FOR SALE—One 2 horse In
ternational engine; used at fair
for sample. Will sell at reduced
price. Easy terms.
b. J. Busha,
Buford, Ga.
According to & recent decision
of the courts, a man who wants to
go faster than his neighbor who is
ahead of him on the road, has a
right to pass. If he is prevented
by the other and an accident hap
pens becanse of the latter’s inter
ference, the obstructienest is re
sponsible for the damage *
A discount of io to 25% on all
Clothing at W. R. & C. B. Ot
well’s.
Notice.
I will be in Cumming from Mon
day Decamber 6th, until the 20th,
lor the purpose of collecting taxes.
Respectfully,
sf C. Pi HARDIN,
T. C. Forsyth County.
\ _ Notice. .... . . .
Our mill is again in operation,
and we are prepared to do your
grinding in first-class shape. Bring
us your grain.
Respectfully,
E. M. PILGRIM.
Sale.
I will have a public sale of my
household and kitchen furniture,
blacksmith tools, etc., on Saturday
December 11th, commencing about
one o’clock.
C. GROOVER.
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,
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.
For Rent.
The Ben Clement farm at B : g
Creek, one or two horse, to party
who has stock. Good farm. Ap
ply to S. G. or Candler Clement
at once.
Notice,
I will bld a special examination
in the (Superior Court room on
Saturday December li, 1909, for
applicants for license to teach in
the public schools of Forsyth coun
ty. Teachers without license, only,
will bs allowed to take this exam
ination.
All applicants are requested to
be on baud promptly at 8 o’clock,
a. m. C. L. Harris,
C. S. C.
It the country editor were to
snap at all the inducements held
out he would soon become a mil
lionaire. If he ran a paper accord
ing to the popular notion he would
be in the poor house. If he pub
fished a’l the items that were sent
to him be would be in jail half tne
time and in the hospital the other
half.
The committee appointed to
award the prizes for the winners in
the recent fairs held throughout
the nith district have made their
report. R. D. Strickland, of For
syth county, was awarded the
White Star Buggy for the largest
ear of corn grown in the district.
'The prize fur the largest apple
grown in the district will be di
vided between O. H. Fowler of
Forsyth county and J. E. Tamison
of Milton county. A complete lisP
will be printed next week.
For Sale.
A brand new 2 horse Chattanoo
ga Reversible Disc Plow, Price
right. Also a tw6 horse wagon
good as new, or will swop for a
good one horse wagon. F.'B, Hen
son, Cumming. Ga.. route 4.
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 from the river, three miles
from Flowery Branch. Also
any remnants of seed cotton.
Buice & Hunt.
Notice.
Why pay others $20.00 to
$23.00 per ton for 10-2 &10-4
guano when we will sell you
the same grade for $16.00 to
SIB.OO per ton for cash?
Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
No man who is not apt at deny
ing the allegation” should ever
permit himself to become a candi
date for office.
Alone la Saw Mill At Midnight
unmindful ef dampness, drafts, storms
or cold. W J Atkins worked as Night
Watchwan at Banner Springs. Tenn.
Such txpssure gave him a severe cold
that s*Kld in his lungs. At last he had
to give up work. He tried many reme
dies but all tailed till he used Ur, King's
New Discovery, “After using one bot
tle” ho writes, “I went back to work
as well ss over.” Severe Colds, stub
born Coughs, inflamed throats and sore
Jungs Memonfcages, Croup and Whoop
ing Coogk get quick’ relief and prompt
cure frees this glorious medicine, 50c
and SI.OO. Trial bottle free, guaranteed
by John Hockenhull.
CUMMING, GA. DECEMBER 10 1909.
Wheat Guano.
We will sell you your wheat
guano cheaper than any one.
10-2 goods at $16.00 per ton
cash, 10-4 goods at SIB.OO
per ton cash.
Other guanos of same analy
sis are being sold in Cumming
for $23.00 per ton.
Call and see us and be con
vinced that we are your
friends.
Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
Rich Men’s Gilts Are Poor
besides this: “I want to go on record
as saying that I regard Electric Bitters
as one of the greatest gifts that God has
made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Rhine
vault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., “I can
never forget what it has done for me.”
This glorious medicine gives a woman
buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jubi
lant health. It quickly cures Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Head
ache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy
Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing
and sickly. Try them. soc. at John
Hockenhull’s,
FOR SALE—One 2 horse gaso
line engine, made bv International
Harvester Cos, Used Bhort time.
Easy terms and cheap.
S. J. Busha,
■4. Buford, Ga.
Rjfite7.
‘ pThe ne . prAteUf faU ILci
appointment Vt Midway Saturday
and Sunday\ ')
Married Sunday Miss Lena
Thompson to Mr Eddie Wright,
of Birmingham, we wish the young
couple a long prosperous and happy
fife.
Mr Toseph Boling Jis suffering
with rheumatism at this writing,
Prof. Jackson closed his singing
school at Midway Friday with
some good singing, he will sing all
day at that place the fourth Sun
day in this month.
Dr George Ezzard, of Atlanta,
visited his parents Mr and Mrs J L
Ezzard last week.
Mr Connie Stone reports a fine
boy at his home.
Mr and Mrs J S Hansard visited
Mr H J Pace and family oa route
x Sunday night,
Mr and Mrs D W Boling visited
the latter’s father in Dawson Cos.
from Saturday until Monday
Mr Arp Hooper and Miss Beu
lah Hansard taken dinner with
Miss Pauline Dodd Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Henry Land visited
Mrs Harden one night last week.
Mr and Mrs John Cook visited
Mr J T Hendrix and family Sun
day
A Reader.
Yore Danville Proof.
Jaceb Sclirall 432 South St, Danville,
111., writes: “For over eighteen months
I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder
tromble. During the whole time was
treated by several doctors and tried sev
eral different kidney pills. Seven weeks
ago I commenced taking Foley’s Kidney
Pills, and am feeling better every day
and will be glad to tell anyone interested
ilist what Foley’s Kidney Pills did for
me.” John Hockenhull.
Looking; One’s Best.
It’s a woman’s delight to look her
best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores
and boils rob life of joy. Listed! Buck
ten’s Arnica Salve cures them; makes
the skin soft and velvety, It glorifies
the faee. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes,
Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped
Hands. Try it. Infallible for Pileß. 25c
at John Hockenhull’s,
Longstreet.
Prof Jackson closed his tinging
school at Midway Friday with
large attendance.
Mr and Mrs Connie Stone are
the happy parents of a boy.
Dr ••Bob” Hunter, of Jasper, is
visiting relatives on route 7.
Mr and Mrs Frank McDonald,
of Acworth, are on an extended
visit to relatives and friends.
Rev and Mrs L A Henderson,
of Cumming, were the week-end
guests of the former’s mother Mrs
Allie Henderson.
Mr and Mrs T M Sewell, of
Heardville, visited the latter’B
father Mr R P Thompson Satur
day and Sunday last.
Mr and Mrs Henry Pace, of route
3, and Mr and Mrs J M Boling, of
Union Hill, were the guests of Mg
and Mrs J S Hansard Sunday,
Rev Shields she new paator,
preached tfv at
Midway Sktgrd*V k>d S'undl|r,
M.-iggrc Frank .McDonald, Dr
Bob Hunter. 'OscaY'Rartisev and
Joe Dodd all enjoyed a bird hunt
Wednesday, taking dinner with
Mr Dodd.
Several from Cumming attended
tha singing &t Midway Sunday
ft ernoou.
Dr Geo Ezzard, of Atlanta, is vis
iting his father and mother Miand
Mrs John L Ezzard.
Mrs T J Dodd and Mrs B T Mon
roe visited relatives in Cumming
Saturday and Sunday,
Miss Beulah Hansard and M'
Arp Hooper were the guests o'
Miss Pauline Dodd Sunday.
Miss Ida Ramsey was the guest
of Dr and Mrs J T Hunter Thurs
day night.
Mr and Mrs John Wills were
the guests of their son Mr H L
Wills Saturday.
“Uno.”
Hexamethylenetetramine,
The above is the name of a German
chemical, which is one of the many val
uable ingredients of Foley’s Kidney
Remedy, Hexamethylenetetramine is
recognized by medical text books and
authorities as a uric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley’s
Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice
any irregularities and avoid a serious
malady. John Hockenhull.
The books of the ice trust have
been lost. Isn’t it funny bow op
portunely the books of a criminal
trust become misplaced?
Stung For 15 Years.
by Indigestion’s pangs—trying many
doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine
in vain, B. F. Avscue, of Ingleside, N. C.
at last used Dr King’s New Life Pills,
and writes they wholly cured him. They
cure Constipation, Billiousness, .Sick
Headacee, Stomach. Liver, Kidney and
Bowl troubles. 25c at Dr, John llock
enhull’s,
Coal Mountain.
The firmers in this section are
done sowing wheat and oats.
Mr and Mrs J T Philip, of Flow
cry Branch, spent Monday with
Mr H C Heard and family.
School at Coal Mountain is ou a
boom, J C is th right man. in the
right place.
Mrs H C Heard who has been
very sick, we are glad to say is
improving.
Mr J A Kemp has moved back
to Coal Mountain. Welcome Mr
Kemp.
Mr and Mrs H C Heard and lit
tle daughter Sal lie Kate spent Sat
urday in Flowery Branch.
Several from aroand here at
tended services at Spot Sunday.
School Girl.
Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best and
safest cough remedy for children. At
the first symptoas of a cold, give as
directed, and ward off danger of croup,
bronchitis, sore throat, cold in the head,
and stuffy breathing, it brings comfort
and ease to the little ones. Contains np
opiates or other harmful drugs. .Keep
always on hand, and refuse substitutes,
John Hockenhull.
9 -T- - t - *
Nettie Route 6. - ,
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racking use of the
We*ther^ by pwing.
j Mr WI Fowler, of Winder, spent
[Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr and Mrs W C Fow
* 1 Wj
Fourth the little ton of Mr and-
Mrs J L Hansard**Who has been
very sick has about recovered. *
Mr and Mrs J A Fowler and'
children, of Suwanee, are visiting:
the formers parents Mr and Mrs VT
T Fowler.
Christmas will soon be here and
how are you going •<> celebrate tha
birth of Chrmi r. Are you going,
to celebrate it wi nuking, curs
ing. vhoonng ano nbliug? Just’
look around you •>. Ke how many
thing- the Lord has blessed you
with.
Mr and Mrs W i' Sargent visi
ted near Gainesvill last week.
Miss Mary Barreti spent the latter
part of last week with her brother
near Gainesville.
I guess I had better skidoo.
A. B. C.
_This is Worth Remembering.
Whenever you have a cough or cold,
just remember that Foley’s Honey and
Tar will cure it. Remember the name.
Foley’s Honey and Tar, and refuse sub
stitutes. John Hockenhull.
Be Useful.
Do nob be ashamed of doing the
smallest thing that is helpful to
others. The opportunities for great
usefulness come rarely, but the
smaller thingß are always at hand,
and he who does them constantly
is of great usefulness, and some
times when the great opportunity
comes it it only the one who ha*
tfained himself in the little things
that have come before who is mas
ter of the situation. Be kind, be
faithful, be true to all who have
any claim upon you. Do not miss
a chance to do a favor to those
who need your help, and you can
not fail to become useful men and
women and of 6uch, the world has
great need.
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