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Don’t forget the June sing
ing.
Master Tommie Kirby is
spending the week in Buford.
Mr. Trib Shirley, of Alpha
retta, was a visitor in town
first of the week.
Mr. E. L. Tatum is report
ed as being on the sick list this
week.
Col. J. P. Brooke, of Al
pharetta, was k in town last
week.
Several of the young folks
attended the singing at Sharon
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tolli
sqn apd,children visited rela
tives on route 2 Sunday.
Miss Genia Mitchell visited
relatives at Coal Mountain
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Har
rison and children spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Coal Mt.
The mill of Burress & Light
Is now in good running shape.
Carry them your grinding.
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.
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.
Wc regret to learn that Mr.
Major Nuckolls is quite sick,
being threatened with fever.
A good many of our people
are taking of attending the
all day singing at Alpharetta
second Sunday in June.
Misj> Ida Medlock, of Nor
cross, was the week-end guest
of hey sister, Miss Leila Med
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McClure,
ol near New Hope, weie the
week-end guest of their
daughter, Mrs. T. P. Burress.
Your attention is called to
the announcement of Mr. W.
P. Sloan for representative,
which will be found in anoth
er column.
Mr. Ilenry Rice, who is
traveling Georgia and Florida
for an Atlanta wholesale
house, spent several days of
tjlis week with relatives here.
1 keep everything in the
buggy line —wheels, tops,
poles, shafts, dashes, robeg,
harness and harness and top
dressing. Prices right.
C. D. Poole,
Buford, Ga.
A touch of rheamatism, or a twinge of
reuialgia, whatever the trouble ii, Cham
berlain's Liniment drives away the pain
at once and cures the complaint quiakly,
First application given relief. Sold by
>ll dealers.
Misses Leila Bishop, Ome
Dunegan and Lillian Reeves
left Tuesday morning for their
! respective homes to spend va
cation.
Rev. L. A. Henderson,
wife and children, who have
been visiting here, have re
turned to their home at Mays
ville.
Elsewhere in this issue will
be found the announcement of
W. W. Reid for re-election as
sheriff of the county. He has
made an excellent officer and
we believe will be re-elected
without opposition.
Rev. M. B. Whittaker has
returned from Asheville, N.
C., where he attended
the meeting of the general
conference. He reports an
enjoyable time.
Mr. M. L. Echols, of Net
tie, requests us to say that a
large hound dog followed his
boys home, from above Coal
Mountain, one day last week.
The owner can have him by
calling on Mr. Echols.
The announcement of C. P.
Hardin will be found in this
issue of the North Georgian,
Charlie has made an excellent
collector, and the chaneesare
that he wall have no opposi
tion.
I will be in Cumming ready
to make pictures by Friday,
June 3rd, and remain 3 days
on following week.
Yours,
H. J. Grogan,
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 few 7 wagons left and they
must go. I have nine 2 horse
and four 1 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.
I have accepted the agency
for all publications of the Sii
verton Publishing Company,
of Chicago, and will appreci
ate your orders. I will call to
see you ; save me an order.
Jarrett P. Fowler. ,
G. W. Heard is now at
Ileardville, 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. lie also has the
nicest line of buggy harness
he ever carried in stock.
FOR SALE—One ii horse In
ternational engine ; used at fair
for sample. Will sell at reduced
price. Easy terms.
to. J. Busha,
Buford, Ga.
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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.
More About the Review.
About twenty-five boys and
girls are in attendance this
week and the interest is great.
It will not be too late to en
ter next Monday. Tuition for
the three weeks $2.25. Come
on; you cannot afford to miss
it.
Besides the regular courses
we expect to have several lec
tures on Physiology and Hy
giene and Hon. H. L. Patter
son will lecture to us on Coun
ty government.
T. P. Tribble.
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Notice.
The next annual examina
tion for teachers will be held
in the Public School Building
at Cumming, on June 17 and
18, 1910.
All teachers holding special
license or whose license will
expire before the close of the
summer term must take this
examination.
Applicants for the exami
nation will please report to
the Commissioner by eight
o’clock sun time.
The State School Comr.
suggests that you read Dut
ton’s School Management,
Densmore’s Teaching of a
Country School, Manual of
Methods, and Georgia School
Laws. Any one desiring
copies of the latter two please
call at my office.
C. L. Plarris, C. S. Comr.
CUBA
Hello here I come.
Lookout I believe its going to
rain.
Rev S J Lindsey and son Cliff
of Marietta, are visitors here at
present.
Mr FiZra Chadwick and wife
spent last Thursday night with
relatives here.
Mr Homer Chadwick and sister
CUster visited Mr John Williams
one day last week.
Say, wbat will Rogers do when
he starts out scalping if he runs
up on an overseer with red hair,
guess lie had better carry alone* a
bottle of shoe polish, or pack of
diamond die, the other fellow may
not like. Rogers hair, and then
what ?
fMr Walter Chadwick and fam
ily spent Saturday night with Mr
Bill Martin of Drew.
Reckon Halleys Comet caused
all this rain.
Mr Joe Redd, of Cumming spent
Saturday night with Mr Bob Redd
of this place. x
There will be an all day singing
at Friendship Sunday.
There was a Mormon preacher
in this part recently, and preached
at Tallant school house.
Mr and M*"s Thomas? of Marble
Hill, visited in this pars recently
Messrs Arthur Sams and Tback
Brooks have each had a runaway
scrape lately 7 , but both escaped
serious injury.
Elmo.
The splendid work of Chamberlain ’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily com
ing to light. No such grand remedy for
liver and bowels was ever known before.
Thousands bless them for curing con
stipation, sick headache, biliousness,
jaundice and indigestion. Sold by all
dealers,
SILVER CITY
Rain and rest.
Miss Mary Smith and brother
Harry visited their brother Mr
Arthur Smith and family.
Mr and Mrs Julius Bannister
spent one night last week with the
former’s parents Rev J J Bannis
ter.
Misses Altie and Effi* Clark
were the guests of Miss Mary Mon
roe Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs T P Pirkle visited
relatives at Mat Saturday night.
Miss Annie Smith was U l ** guest
of Miss Ethel Pirkle Saturday
uight.
Mrs Ellen Coffee, of South Ga,
is visiting relatives and friends at
this place.
Miss Addie and brother John,
and Mr Edmond Moore who have
been attending school at Waleska
are at home again.
Mrs E Hope is spending a
few days with her father A J Lo
gan.
Misses Maude and Ethel McClure
spent Saturday night with their
grandparerts Mr and Mrs A E
Childers.
Mr Linton Moore visited Mr
Harris Moore the latter part of
the week.
Miss Annie Bannister is visiting
her sister Mrs Smith, at Coal Mt.
Miss Cora Bannister has been
visiting her grandmother Mrs
Elizabeth Bannister.
We have been abeent for some
time, we decided we would write
and see if it would not quit rain
ing.
Chum®.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eust
achian Tube. When this tube is inflam
ed you have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafdess is the result, and un
less the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamt and
condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh! that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa
tion,
An Ideal Husband
is patient, even with a nagging wife, for
he knows she needs help. She may be
so nervous and run-down in health that
trifles annoy her If she is melancholy,
excitable, troubled with loss of appetite,
headache, sleeplessness, constipation or
fainting and dizzy spells, she needs
Klectrie Bitters the most wonderful
remedy for ailing women, Thousands
of sufferers from female eroubles. nerv
ous troubles, backache and weak kid
neys have used them and become healthy
and happy. Try them. Only 50e. Sat
isfaction guaranteed by -John Ilocken
hull.
A Man Wants To Die
onlv when a lazy liver ano sluggish bow
els cause frightful despondency. But
Dr King’s New Life Pills expels poisons
from the system; bring hope and cour
age; cure all Liver, Stomach and Kid
ney troubles: impart health and vigor
to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at
Dr John Hockenhull.
Saving Money
is more important than hard work and some people consider saving
hard work in itself, but only until the start is made. After the first
dollar, saving becomes a pleasure there is an absolute fascination
in watching a bank account grew.
You can save money if you Jwill make the start. Our bank offers
you every encouragement, [every protection and the experience of
others who began banking ; on f much less, perhaps, than you are
earning.
We are ready to help’you
Will you'allow us?
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Camming, Ga,
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For Sheriff-
To the Voters of Forsyth County r
After giving the matter due consider
ation I announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Forpyth county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. I sincerely
thank the voters of the county for the
trust they have seen proper to repose in
me by giving me the office the present
term and after giving my candidacy due
consideration you see proper to again
elect me to the office, I promise to the
utmost of my ability to give you a faith
ful . honest and conscientious adminis-
tration of the office, havieg for my single
purpose the performance of my duties in'
such a way that I shall merit your friend
ship and prove worthy of your confi
dence.
I will have for my deputies M. G-
Lummus, of Settendown district, and L..
M. Jones, of Chestatee district, who
have in the nerformance of the duties of
the office for the present term rendered;
me valuable and faithful service.
Respectfully,
W. W. REID.
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Forsyth County:
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of Tax-
Collector of Forsyth county, subject to
the action of the Democratic Primary.
I thank you for your support in the
past election, and should you see fit to
elect me lor the second term, I assure
you that I shall fill the office to the best
of my ability.
Again thanking you for past favors and
hoping to have your support and influx
ence in the coming primary, I am,
Your iriend,
CHAS. P. HARDIN.
For Representative.
To the Voters of Forsyth County:
It is by request of many friends of For
syth county that I come before you again
as a candidate for representative of For
syth county, subject to the voice of the
people at the ballot bov on the sth day
of October, 1910,
I will not be in any primary I am a
Jeffersonian democrat, believing- in equal
rig ts to all men. I believe it right to
lay down private interests ter public
good. I want a fair and upright admin
istration of the people and for the people
and by the people, submitting all public
questions to the people at the ballot box.
This is what we call the referendum
right, leaving all public questions sub
mitted to the people at the ballot box.
1 favor the extension of our state rail
road from Atlanta to the deep waters,
built by our state conuict labor.
2 I favor the ylacing of all of the true
Confederate soldiers’ names on the pen
sion roll. If we pay part pay all,
I look upon the dog law as an insult
to the people of Georgia.
I am against foreign immigration at
every point possible.
3 I believe it right and best for the
people to place all atate house and coun
ty officers and gore* nors upon a level.
When a man has served his people tbe
second time with a good paying office,
’et him retire as our governor does. It
will be best for the people not to keep a
man in office too long at a time.
I will thank the people for your help-
Trusting in God and the people, I am
Respectfully,
W. P. SLOAN.
Notice.
We have plenty of mate
rials contracted for to supply
your needs for fertilizers in
all grades. We will not be
out of guano., if we can get
the hauling done. We pay
per ton for haul
ing, and can furnish hauling
for every one who desires to
haul for us, for the next thir
ty days. We solicit your bus
iness. Our prices are right.
Respectfully,
Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach,
sweeten the breath and create a healthy
appetite. They promote the flow of
gastric juice, thereby inducing good di
gestion, Sold by all dealers.