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liOCAL MAT '1 EHS,
Mr. Kirby Kemp was in
Atlanta first of the week.
Rend the new advertise
ments.
The banks took holiday
Tuesday,
Miss Ollie Merritt is visiting
friends in Buford.
Miss Mollie Kemp is visit
ing in Atlanta.
Mr. M. W. Webb spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Leßoy Edmondson is
Atlanta.
The good roads movement
seems to be assuming large
proportions.
Mrs. J. K. Tolbert, who
has been visiting in Atlanta,
has returned home.
Mr. J. Lemon Smith has
returned from a recent visit to
South Georgia.
Mrs. Iliram Kelly and Mrs.
M. C, Jackson are visiting in
Atlanta.
Several from town attended
the Odd Fellows celebration
at Cuba last Tuesday.
The null of Burress & Light
is now iii good running shape.
Carry them your grinding.
Have you seen those Deere
Planters at W A Thally’s?
See them before buying, its a
dandy.
Several' Cummingites at
tended the ball game at Bu
ford Saturday last.
Mr. Joel Webb and daught
er, Miss Odessa, visited in
Atlanta this week.
Mr. John Karr, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
John Edmondson.
Mr. Jno. L. Phillips spent
a day or so in Atlanta latter
part of last week.
Messrs. W. R. Otwell and
George Ingram were in At
hii.m Monday and Tin May,
Mr. and Mrs. T. ]. Pirkle
visiu ii in Atlanta last of the
V. i ek.
Mrs. J. A. Otwell is visit
ing relatives in Dawson coun
ty. /
Diamond sewing machines j
at W A Thally’s, cheap. Call
and examine before buying
elsewhere.
I will save you money on
organs and pianos.
# C. D. Pool,
Buford, Ga.
For trade —An open face
gold watch, for boy’s bicycle.
Apply at this office.
W A Jhally is selling the
Improved Cultivator, or Gee
whiz/.. See them before buy
ing elsewhere, they are so
cheap.
I keep everything in the
buggy line —wheels, tops,
poles', shafts, clashes, robes,
harness and harness and top
dressing. Prices right.
C. D. Poole,
Buford, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Nuck
olls and little son spent Sun
day on route 5.
Miss Ina Mae Kirby spent
several days of this week with
relatives in Buford.
Miss Beulah Wallace, of
Buford, was the week-end
guest of Miss Ollie Merritt.
Mr. higbert Tatum visited
relatives on reute 8 Saturday
uight and Sunday.
Miss Alma Kirby, of Bu
ford, spent Sunday and Mon
day with home folks.
We learn that Dr. DeWitt
Jones will locate at the Joe
Buice stand old, on route 3.
Here’s wishing him success.
Mrs. C. L. Harris and chil
dren, who have been visiting
at Wintcrville, have returned
home.
Mrs. Clyde Besheres, of
Atlanta, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tol
bert.
The horse of Thurman
Shadburn, carrier on route 6,
ran away Tuesday, demolish
ing the buggy. No one was
hurt.
Messrs. Pierce Redd, Guy
Smith and Shirley Martin
spent Saturday night and Sun
day in Atlanta.
For trade —A good 32 cal.
repeating Winchester rifle, for
boy’s bicycle. Call at this
office.
Burress & Light announce
to the public that their mill
has been thoroughly over
hauled, and they are now pre
pared to do grinding in up-to
date style.
A number of the young
people from Cumming attend
ed the singing at Free Home,
Cherokee county, last Sunday
Miss Mattie Merritt, who
spent the week end with her
brother, Mr. F. C. Merritt,
has returned to her home on
route 5.
Mrs. N. D. Black, uf Daw
son county’, who has been vis
ifer., Mrs. J
Otwell, for sometime, has re
turned home.
Mrs. Mary Brasleton, who
has been visitingMr. and Mrs.
j. K. Puett for several days,
has returned to her home at
Pendergrass,
We announce to the pub
lic that our mill is again in
first-class shape, and we so
licit a share of your patronage.
Burress & Light.
A tew wagons left and they
must go. I have nine 2 horse
and four t horse wagons left,
and I will sell them at less
than I could buy them at a
factory and get them here.
They are the Weber and a
good one, too.
G. W. Heard.
FOR SALE —One 2 horse gaso
line engine, made bv International
Harvester Cos, Used short time.
Easy terms and cheap.
S. J. Busha,
Buford, Ga.
SIOO Reward, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will he pleas
ed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive euro now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
terually, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying tue foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
eurative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for eny case that it
fails to cure, Send for list of testimon
ials. Address
F. J, CHENEY & Cos., Toledo, O,
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa
tion.
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Mrs. Hossa Welborn died
at her home near Nettie last
Saturday, of paralysis. She
was buried at Haw Creek on
Sunday, after funeral services
by Rev. R. H. Thompson.
We extend sympathy.
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Married, on Sunday last, at
the home of the bride’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc-
Clure, near Salem, Mr. Thad
Burruss to Miss Effie Mc-
Clure, Esq. E. A. Bennett
forming the ceremony. We
extend congratulations.
I have accepted the agency
for all publications of the Sil
verton Publishing Company,
of Chicago, and will appreci
ate your orders. I will call to
see you ; save me an order.
Jarrett P. Fowler.
Notice
To teachers : I have on hand
sufficient funds to pay the re
mainder of your salaries for
January, 1910.
C. L. Harris, C. S. C.
Fire Insurance.
I represent four of the best
Fire Insurance Companies in
the United States. They are
reliable and pay all just claims.
Insurance is too cheap to be
without it, especially on your
dwellings and barns. My rates
are as cheap a any one.
Jf interested, call and see
me, < r v i"i■ 1 me and I will
you the rate on your build
ing s. R e s p e c t fid 1 v,
S. . . LLEN.
Notice.
We have plenty of mate
rials contracted for to supply
your needs for fertilizers in
all grades. We w ill not be
out of guano., if we can get
the hauling done. We pay
per ton for haul
ing, and can furnish hauling
for even one who desires to
haul for us, for the next thir
ty davs. We solicit your bus
iness. Our prices arc right.
Respectfully,
Gumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
G. W. Heard is now at
Heardville, Ga., closing out 3
car loads of buggies of the
best makes. If you should
need a first-class, serviceable
buggy you would do well to
call on him. He also has the
nicest line of buggy harness
he ever carried in stock.
It is Every Woman’s
privilege as well as her duty to look her very best.
What is prettier or adds more to her grace and loveli
ness than a stylish and becoming hat or a nobby little tail
ored suit? We are HEADRUARTERS for these, and in.
fact almost everything a lady can want.
Underwear Ready Made.
Save yourself and your money, too, by buying this ready
made. Wp have a pretty line of Embroidery, Flouncing,,
so much in demand this season for the dainty lingerie dresses.
A Few of our Leaders.
Voile Shirts $5,50 to $ll.OO, Liniene Coat Suits $2.25,
Shepherd Plaid Suits at $2,50, Drop Skirts, full width sl,lO,
Carry a lull line of Corsets,
When in town don’t fail to see our line,
Fannie Harrison.
Saving Money
is more important than hard work and some paople consider saving
hard work in itself, but only until the start is made. After the first
dollar, saving becomes a pleasure —tbore is an absolute fascination
in watching a bank account'grow.
You can save money if you will make the start. Our bank offers
you every encouragement, every protection and the experience of
others who began banking on much less, perhaps, than you are
earning.
We are ready to help you
Will you allow us?
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Cummin g, Ga.
To The Farmers:
We have just received a large shipment of
Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal, We can save
you money.
We would also be glad to sell you what
guano you want. Ceme and see us.
Green Hardware Cos.,
Suwanee, Ga„
AUTOMOBI LE SERVICE.
When three <••• more nw ww wee >to Atlanta and
return on same < -. A ' 5;45 a * m,
meeting Belt train at Buforti. I ..eaves ouforci rue.
Bell runs in evening, arriving in Cum.. 00
8; 15 p. m. Fare for the round trip. - - v T
When three or more passengers want to take
the evening train to Atlanta. Auto leaves Cum- Cfcj| AA
ming at 1 130 p. m. Fare m
When three persons want to go through the
country to Atlanta. Car leaves Cumming at 5 -45
a. m.; arrives at Buckhead 9 a. m. Leaves Buck
head at 4p. m.; arrives in Cumming at 7 115 p. 'y A
m. Fare per passenger.
When as many as three persons arrive at Buford on train
and desire to come to Cumming by auto, call Phone No. 22,
Cumming, Ga., at my expense and car will leu'\ e foi Bu
lord at once, night or day, unless raining.
Autos to rent to run anywhere in the country, night or
day, except in bad, rainy weather.
A. STRICKLAND,
Phone 22. Cumming, Ga.
Mr W | Wyatt died at his
home near Ducktown, last
Wednesday, of acute, indi
gestion. He was sick only a
few hours. The North Geor
gian extends sympathy to the
bereaved.
The Cal! Of Tlie Blood
for purification, finds voice in pimples,
boils, sallow complexion, a jadndiced
look, moth patches and blotches on the
skin. —all signs of liver trouble. But
Dr King's New Life Pills mokes rich
red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks
fine complexion, health. Try them. 25c
at John Hockenhull’s.