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11l NORTH GEORGIAN.
r'nblihed every Friday by
J. E. Kirby,
Price 75c. a Year.
GUMMING, GA. OCT. 5, 1917
Entered June 10, 1002, aB second class
matter, l the post-office at Humming,
Oa., Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
The Whole Neighborhood Knows.
Mrs, Anna Felzer, 2526 jeffersoo St,,
So. Omaha, Neb. wiite-: l 'l can recom
mend Holey’s Honey and Tar as a sure
for coughs and Soltis, It cured mydaugh
ter of a bad cold. My neighbor, Mrs.
Henson, cured herself and hei whole
family with Foley’s Honey and Tar, and
■every one in our neighborhood speaks
highly of it,” This reliable family
edy masters croup. It clears the air
passages and eases the gasping, strang
iing fight for breath. Sold everywhere.
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev. C. E. Bagley preached a
very interesting sermon here last
Sunday.
Rev. V V. Braddy has return
ed from South Georgia and the
coast and reports a very pleasant
trip.
Remember there will be preach
ing here Saturday and Sunday at
11 and three Sunday.
Those on the sick list last week
are better.
Mrs. Fagans is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. D. S. Glover,This
week.
Well, Mr. Ed, we all like to
read good Scripture, so 1 have
selected some for each day for
our readers and hope they will
read every wor.l of it,
Say, correspondents, will you
read it and then tell us next week
how you like it? This will prove
to us that we ought always to be
lead by the Good Spirit, if possi
ble- Read Gal. 5-16-23. Rom. 5:
5. Col. 3;14. Prov. 10:12. 1 Pet.
4:8. 2 Tint. 2:24. Rom. 12:19-20,
lleb. 11:6. Prov. 16:32. Eph. 4:3.
Let us read and study this in the
right way.
With best wishes to all, I am
Bob White.
Worth Their Weight in Gold.
No man can do liU best when suffer
ing from back a he, rheumatic pains,
s.vol'ou j ints, sore muscles or other
symptotns of k'dnev trouble. B.H.Stone.
S4O N. 2d St. Reading, I*a., writes: “I
contracted a most severe case of kidney
trouble I gradually grew worse and for
months was unable to attend to bus'ness
I began to use Foley Kidney Pills and
>i)"Q found the {a in were gone and 1
have had no aches since. They h v<
h'i 11 worth tl eir weight in g >ld to me.’'
>.*ld e en where.
ELMO
Gftel Isn’t cold for autumn?
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blanton and
f mily spent last Sunday with
Mr. W, L. Cox and family.
Mr. H. M, Martin and famib
spent last Saturday night with
Mr., and Mrs. Chap Bottoms.
Mr. Johnnie Westry, who has
been sick, is better.
Mr. Lelanu Cox and famil
spent last Sunday morning with
Roy Harris.
Mr. Walter Martin and wife
visited their folks near Coal Mt.
Sunday. .“
Mrs. L. H. Martin is visiting a
few days with her son, Luther
Martin.
Miss Ruth Cox spent last Sun
day evening with Lizzie and Lois
Harris. Ford
■ •**o , * ■
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims or de
mands against the estate ef J.R. Black,
deceased, late of said county, are here
in' notified to present the same to the
undersigned,Jproperly proven, at once,
and all persons indebted to'said estate
are required to make immediate pay
ment. July 3rd, 19x7.
S. H. Allen, Executor.
Prompt Action Averts Trouble.
S uggish bowels indirectly cause much
sickness. A constipated condition not
only poiso'ts the blood stream, but quick
ly affects the liver and other organs
causing biliousness, sick headache, sour
stomach, bloating, etc. Foley Cathartic
Tablets are mild in action, yet cleanse
thoroughly, with no nausea, and no cos
tive after effects. They keep the bowels
regular, stomach sweet and liver active.
Stout persons welcome the comfortable
light, free feeling they bring. Sold
everywhere.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: R. C.
Brannon administrator upon the estate
of K. 15. Brannon, late of said county,
deceased, has in due form applied to
me for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will I e heard at the regu
lar term of Court- of Ordinary for said
county to he held on the lirst Monday
in November, 1917.
Given Under my hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of October,l9l7
W. J. Tidwell, Ord’y.
Sheriff’s Sales.
Georgia, Foisyth County.
Will he sold before thecourt house
door in the town of Camming, in said
county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in No-embt-r, 1917.
a tract of land wheieon A. L. Hansard
now resides, containing r7o acres, more
or less, consisting of lots Nos. 74 75,
ten acres more or less of 161 bin south
of the I’irkie’s ferry road and east of
the edge of the woods and south of the
settlement road running out from tile A.
L. Hansard road to where said settle
ment road ernsaes the south line of said
lot, 162, 164, 182, 183. 184, 185 and 268 in
the 14th distric and Ist section in said
county.
Levied upon os the property of A. L
Hansard underand by virtue of 18 fi fas
issued from the Justice Court of the
879'h dist'ict G. If. in fa - or of W, S.
Davenport against the said A. L. Han
sard, said property being in the possess
ion of the said defendant in fifa, said
fifas being predicated upon a debt se
cured by a deed made by said A. L.
Hansard to the said W. ,S. Davenport,
and these levies being made after a deed
of reconveyance to said land had been
made by the said W. S. Davenport to
the said A. L, Hansard and filed and
recorded iu the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior Court of sai 1 county in conform
ity with section 6037 of the Code of this
state. Levies made by Alex Vaughan,
1.. C-, of the 879th district, G. M. in
Slid county with the entries of levy
thereon being turned over to me by him
TUs Oct. 3, 1917. 1
W. T. Merritt, Sheriff.
Cougliing Tires the Old
Hnrd winter coughs are very tiring to
elderly people. They mean loss of sleep,
and they deplete the strength, lower vi
tality, weaken and wear out the system.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
stops coughs quickly. It is a standard
family medicine that contains no opi
ates, and is noted for its quick effect on
coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and
la grippe coughs, and the chronic coughs
of elderly people.
J. B. Williams, Trenfon, CTn., over 73 years
old says : ” 1 have used Foley’s Honey and Tar
♦or years with the best and surest results.”
Preserve Your Complexion
the ea.°v, pleasing way by using
Magnolia Balm before and after
outings. You can fearlessly face
the sun, wind and du£t because
you know Magnolia Balm keeps
you safe from Sunburn and Tan.
and his fragrant lo
(L/Sesfi.- tion iswonderfully
soothing, cooling
and a great com-
IgL* 5 'f WJ) Fort a f ter a day
*} / outdoors.
J | Magnolia Balm is
yq? the skin-saving
r'y, x \ f—M beauty secret
v""X L (j which is regularly
*}y - used when once
/ -f tried.
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
Pink. White. 'Ro.e-Red.
75c. at ‘Druggists or by mail direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp*
Lyon Mfg. Cos., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N. Y,
COMING EVENTS
Cast Their Shadows Before Them.
Trie main topics of discussion these days is not the war, the corre: ption act or the yi?id of
cotton. It ; .s not the price of flour, the scarcity of new “fVvvers” or the length of skirts.
Lhe MAIN topic on every tongue and the BIG EVENT of the year is the
Northeast Georgia Fair
Gainesville, Ga. Oct 23-7
The exhibits will be marvelous. The amusements will be thrilling. The music will be
patriotic. The crowds wi'l be enormous.
You are invited.
Northeast Georgia's Biggest Fair
Gainesville, Ga., Oct. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.
feet the War Needs by Raising
Your Own Wheat at Horae
You can do this by using the American Agricultural Chem=
ica / Company’s Guano. They have it with GERMAN
POTASH in it, if you want guano with potash.
If you La Ye not used their Fertilizers this Year ask your ncigli
hor who did and he will tell you that it gave him entire satis
faction, Their brands are for sale by
Green & Davie, Flowery Branch, Ga,
Allen & Harrison, Camming, Ga.
Prompt Answers
It is the duty of the telephone
operator to ascertain the number
wanted and ring the bell of the party
called. If the called party is slow to
answer the operator is as helpless as
you are.
Most of what you might think
is “slow service” is caused by the sub
scribers not answering promptly.
You can help the service by answer
ing your telephone promptly.
When yon Telephone — Smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Vkjos'
J. E. PUETT, MANAGER.
Keep the Children Busy.
r'p uivu to do little thlr 1
stout the heme. It trains them to be
useful, not awkward In later and
more Important affairs; it gives them
occupation whille they are small and It
guards against selfish, Idle, unhandy
members of an older society. Occu
pation makes happiness, and occupa
tion cannot be acquired too young.
Smoking end the Hearing.
A French savant has declared that
he la satisfied that smoking has a se
rious effect on the hearing.
Strange Old-Time Condiment.
Vinegar and asafetida mixed were
the chief and favorite cruet condiment
on the tables of antiquity and of the
middle ages.
PROFESSIONALGARBS.
C. L. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GUMMING, GA.
Office in Farmers & Merchants Bank
Building. (Upstairs.[
OLEN MERRITT. M. W. WEBB.
Ml BRITT & WEBB,
Representing the.best
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
CUMMING, GEORGIA.
)ffi-ein Farmprs& Merchants Bank
HOWARD K, BOWMAN
DENTIST,
BUFORD, -:- GEORGIA,
Office in Secret Order Building.
Ttlepnone Connection
JARRETT 1\ FOWLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CUMMING, GA.
Office in Farmers & Merchants Bank
Building.
DR. M. E\ KELLY,
DENTIST,
CUMMING, - - GEORGIA
Office at Dougherty Hotel.
Pianos and Organs.
For the best Pianos or Organs and
lowest prices, call on or write
J. M. PIRKLE,
Dawsonville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of Fletcher Bagley,
late of said county, deceased, arc here
by notified to present the same to the
undersigned, properly proven, at once ;
and all persons indebted to said estate
are required to inaake immediate pay
ment, July 3rd, 1917.
i.W. P. Blackstock, Adm’r.