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These frosty mornings sure
'seem like winter will soon be
here, and what will we do with
most of ou-i cotton still in the
field.
The syrup mills are still run
ning in full blast, and are not
done making yet by some.
Mr. Mark Heard and family
spent Saturday night at Mr J. P.
Chadwicks.
Mr. Lee Munday and family
visited at Mr. Guy Pirkles Fri
day night.
Mrs. Linnie Tallant of Florida,
was a visitor here part of last
week, the guest of her sister Mrs.
T. A. Wallis.
Mr. Claude Couch and wife
visited Mr. W, A. Couch and fam
ily near Ebenezer Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Coffey and family
who has been making their home
■with Mrs. E. H. Chadwick for the
past few months will leave this
week for their new home at Rock
Springs.
Mr. Ramon Roper and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie
% Roper and family.
Some are sowing wheat in this
section, which is a good move
since flour is getting scarce and
high it looks rather wise for us
to raise our own biscuit
Cotton continues to climb in
price, here’s hoping that it will
go still higher since the recent
heavy frosts have damaged the
cotton crop so bad, it looks rea
sonable that it should bring 40
cents per lb.
Mr. Sammie BeaveY spent Tues
day night with his sister Mrs. S.
C. Williams.
Miss Myrtle Pirkle, of Norcross
was the guest of Mr. W. L.
Chadwick and family last of the
week,
Messrs J. E. S. C. and M. G
Williams and Mr. Walter Sanders
attended the southeastern fair
last week.
Mr. J. M. Williams and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. B. F.
Paynes.
Country Boy.
Third Quarterly Report, Hall-For
syth Cos. Division Farmers’
Co-Operative Fire Ins.
Cos. of Qa.
Gainesville, Ga., Sept, 27 1917.
The Finance Committee of the Board
-of Directors of the Hall-Forsyth Cos.
Division of the Farmers Co-operative
Eire Insurance Company of Georgia
met in the Secretary-Treasurer’s of
fice, all members being present ex
cept Mr. T. P. Bannister.
On motion the Secretary-Treasur
er’s financial report was approved.
Sec-Treas. Report, 3rd Quarter,
1917.
RECEIPTS.
Clash on band Jne. 26, 1917 $-19.50
Collecsed on reinstatements 6.00
Notes for premiums 2.75
Premiums 136.45
Assessments 3.50
Total $199.00
DISBURSEMENTS.
Directors’ salaries 10.00
Sec-Treas. salary, July 25.00
Agents’ salary. July 50.00
Postage 20.00
Publg. 2d quarterly report 12.50
Inc dentals 7.25
Taxes 9.14
Attorney fees , 2.50
Total $142.30
Tash on hand $56.61
Kills and notes receivable 83.69
Collected balance due on Novem
ber 8, 1916, assessments, 3.00
Amt p’p insurance 991,289.
On motion this repyrt was ordered
published in the three Ilali county pa
pers and the Forsyth county papers.
~ There being no further business, the
board adjourned.
T. LUMPKIN ADDERHOLDT,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Smoking nnd the Hearing.
A French savant has declared that
be Is satisfied that smoking has a se
rious effect on the hearing.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
Melinda C. James having made applica
tion to ine for years support for In rselt
and her four minor children out oi the
estate of J. H. Janies, deceased, and api
praisers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return, a'l per
sons concerned are Hereby required to
show cause before the Court of Ordina
ry of said county on the first Monday in
November, 1917, why said application
should not he granted. Given under my
hand and i fficial signature, this 2nd day
ot October, 1917.
W, J. Tidwell, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, FORSYTE O.O UN "Y.
To all whom it may concern; C. 11.
Bennett having made application to me
for permanent letters of administration
upon the estate of K. 1.. D. Bennett late
of said county deceased, notice is here
by given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county to be held
on the first Monday in November, 19:7.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 6th dav of October, 101 7
W, J. TIDWELL. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
By viitueefan agreement entered in
to between the owners thereof, will be
sold at public outcry, on the 10th day of
November, 1917, at the court house door
in said county, between the hours of ten
and two o’clock, eleven twelfs undivided
interest in 160 acref, more or less, of
land lying and being in the state of Geor
gia, county oi Fi rsyth, and described as
follows: 4o acres, more or less, in Ibe
second district and first section of origi
nally Cherokee, now Forsyth county,
known as land lot No. 1139 Also t2o
acres, more or less, in the second dis
trict and first section of Forsyth county
known as land lots Nos, 1084, 10S4 and
1072 ; all of said land lying in one body
and to be sold in one tract. Terms of
sa'e cash. This the 15th day of Octo
ber, 1917.
}>. B. Lowe, C. M, Lowe Qn een Lowe,
Lizzie Lowe, Eunice Buice, Lucy I.owe.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
By virtue of an order of the Court, of
Ordinary of said county the undersigned
will sell on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, ISI7, before t .e court house door
of said county at Lawrencevllle, Ga.,
within the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder, the following real es
trte belonging to the estate of J, West
Strickland, col., deceased, to-wit:
Original Jland lot No. 652 in the 2nd
district and first section of Forsyth
county containing forty acres more or
less.
Also a one half inteest (undivided) in
and to the original land lots Nos 716,
653, and 7 1 5, and that portion rf lot No.
634. described as 2J acres of said lot No.
634 out of the south east part of said
lot, all being 143 acres more or less and
all of said original lot being in the sec
ond district and firstjsection of Forsyth
ocunty, Ga.
The other half interest in said last de
sciibed lands belongs to N. M. Strick
land. and by special agreement and pow
er of attorney the whole tract will be of
feieJ for sale together and-tlie pure lias
ei will get the whole of the 143 acres.
Terms of sale will he cash, or it the
purchaser desires he may pay 25 per
cent of h s bid cash and make note for
balance with good security due in 30
days at which time title will he made
and delivered to him on payment ol
said noti,
A. R. BROWN,
Administrator of J. West Strickland.
Pains and Aches
Caused by Kidneys
Many women attribute ailments
and suffering to some disease pecu
liar to their sex, when often tha
pain and misery is caused by weak
or deranged kidneys. Housework,
■ office work or factory work may
start the trouble, and dizzy spells,
puffiness under eyes, sore muscles,
stiff joints, discolored or scanty urine,
sleep disturbing bladder ailments,
rheumatism or diabetes may result.
When the kidneys are strong and
healthy they filter out from the blood
the poisonous waste matter. When
they are sluggish or overworked they
need a medicine to clean them out
and invigorate action. Foley Kidney
Pills are prepared expressly for tha
purpose of dissolving all poisonous
substances and uric acid that lodge
In the joints and muscles and to
cleanse and strengthen stopped-up.
Inactive kidneys. Thousands of men
and woman in all parts of the county
testify to the wonderfully satisfac
tory results they have had from tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills,
Keep the Children Busy.
r " ... ■ to lo little thl'
about the home. It trains them to he
useful, rot awkward in later and
more Important affairs; it gives them
occupation whlile 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.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Our year begins on August Ist of each year and on’s
on July 31st of the next year.
Last year we sold 93 Ford Cars. Our estimate was Hi
Ford Cars.
Our estimate this year is only 96 Ford Cars. We never
get over 90 per cent of our estimate. We have already
sold and delivered 12 Ford cars on new estimate.
We would have sold 50 more cars last year could v:e
have gotten them, This year cars are scarcer than ev
er. The demand for cars is almost twice as great this
year as last.
You can see where this is leading us to! We may be
able to get cars this winter, but we must have the or
ders for same in advance.
Take warning and if you intend to buy a Ford car next
summer have it delivered this winter. This is no idle
talk. We want to sell them worse than you want to buy
them, and we know that if we don’t make our deliveries
between now and spring that we can’t get the cars and
will lose the sales.
Strickland & Wisdom,
A scuts Forsyth mid Dawson Counties.
O J
Administrator’s Sili,
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
I will offer for sale before the court
house door in the town of Cumming in
said county, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November,
1917, a certain tract of land in the sec
ond district and first section of said
county, containing ninety acres, more
or less, consisting of lots of land Nos.
296, 297, and all of 298 lying west of the
creek running across said lot, being the
tract set apart out of the estate of
Daniel F. Majors deceased as dower to
his widow, Martha C. Majors. To be
sold as the property of Daniel P. Maj
ors deceased for the purpose of paying
the expenses of administration and for
distribution among the heirs at law of
said deceased.
Terms cash ; but the purchaser upon
paying twenty per cent of his bid on
day of sale will be allowed unti. the
15th day of December, 1917, to com
plete the payment and take his title.
This Oct 1, 1917.
W. T. MAJORS,
do bonis non upon the estate of D. P.
Majors, dec’d.
GEORGIA, FORSYTII COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : B. C.
Brannon administrator upon (he estate
of E. B. Brannon, late of said county,
deceased, lias in due form applied to
me for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will t e heard at the regu
lar term of Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in November, 1917.
Given under my hand and oflicial
signature, this 2nd day of October, 191 <
W. J. Tidwell, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern.- J. E .
Kirby having made application to me
for permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of W. P. Sloan,
late of said county, deceased, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county to
he held on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1917. Given under my hand and
official signature, this 2nd day of Octo
ber, 1917. W. J. Tidwell, Ord’y.
DELICIOUS DRINKS
Our pure ice cream and real fruit flavors iuaki tue
refreshments ytliat you get at our fountain ready
nourishing food. And we try to keep our serving
dishes and receptacles as clean and wholesome as
the best housewife in town keeps her kitchen.
Stop in Here - ■*>*
and get a thirst quencher; then take a pail of cream
or sherbert borne to the family.
Cumming Drug Store.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Located at Cumming, Ga. at the Close of Business Sept. 10th, 191/
Resources.
Demand Loans 4 200 00
Time Loans 199 320 53
Overdrafts, secured 2 500 (X)
Overdrafts, unsecured 2 203 84
Bond & stocks owned by Bank 600 00
Banking House 6 500 00
Furniture and Fixtures 2 347 26
Other Real Estate 2 632 63
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State 7 131 51
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other states 5 908 69
Currency 1 202 00
Gold 80 22
Silver, Nickels, etc. 619 4-
Cash Items 2 645 38
Sundry collections 75 00
Other Resources, Reve Stamps 114 10
Total $238 120 36
STATE OF GEORGIA— FORSYTH COUNTY.
Before me came R. E, Hope, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who be
ing duly swern, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
R.F.. HOPE, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th day ot Sept. i*ji7.
OLEN MERRITT, C. N. P. Foray’') County
Liabiillrr.
Capital Stock Paid in $25 000 <> >
Surplus Fund 10 904 03
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses interest and Taxes
Paid nme
Due to Banks and Bank is in
this state none
Due to Banks and Bankers i.i
other states none
Due Unpaid Dividends 02 00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 55 797 15
Time Certificates 86 387 18
Bills payable, 00 UOO 00
Total $238 120 30