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THE ELLIJAY
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VOI.. XIII
Loc&l News
‘The love of whisky lias
many a strong fellow’to a
ful death.”
Dr Clarence Cox is now g e
U0 ' a ‘
Miss Hattie Fain was in the
Tuesday.
j. H. Hollificld calldd to see
lastweek.
Z. T. Flanigan gave us a
Saturday.
See notice of Tax Colloctor
ley in this issue.
Joseph and Wesley * Legg visited
the city this. week.
J. . S. Smith, c . . of . Boardlowu, „ ,,
here . the .. first „ of ... the week. .
Harlan Rogers, of East Ellijay,
has moved back to Mouutaintown.
If you need a subsoiler we have
M. J. VVbbb & Co.
Ben n Sitten and j i, B. P. r. Burgess,
of Tatis Creek, , had . , , business . here ,
Friday.
T. Y. Peulaad and L. Ballew, of
Roosevelt, were here bu business
Monday.
Examine our Vulcan Plows both
one and two horse turners.
M. J. Wei»b & Co.
Misses Alma and Mary Ballew,
of Roosevelt, were shopping in our
city Friday.
We notice Of. B. J. W» Graham,
of the Index, is to visit the HoF
Land the coming spring.
“He that is surety for a strangd
s’ all smart for it, and he that ha
teth suretiship is sure.”
Rev. A. Manes and family
arrived to take charge of the field
ofthe Mothodiit Church South.
i Wc Vaveftwin* mv two nqrse
wagons for sale for cash or g00d
note.
M. ,T. Webb & Co.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORI A
Notice.
I will be in Ellijay from the loth
to 20th of this month for the pur
p >se of collecting taxes for the year
1911.
\V. E. Raoklev, T. C.
Bju, Mack, who have been visiting
relatives and friends in the city, re¬
turned to their home in Atlanta
Sunday.
Go to >T. L. andG B.
Bros , to do your Xmas shopping.
They have water sets, all kinds of
pretty dishes, books, jxisl: card al¬
bums and many other articles that
are useful as well as pretty.
Mr Hansel Jones died at his
home a few miles from Ellijay at
0 o’clock Monday morning, after a
few days illness of pneumonia. He
was ono of Gilmer’s substantial
zeus and will be greatly missed in
his community.
Mrs. David Rogers, of Ollic, was
called to answer tlie last roll call
last week. We arc not in posses
... facta to ,
stated, but that is sufficient that
The residence of J, L. Ilamby,
near the Baptist church caught
Friday morning about 9:30 o’clock,
burned the roof considerably
the bucket brigade could
guish it. The fire is supposed
have originated from the kitchen
stove flue.
Mr. Thomas Parks, of
who wuo owns own. proparty proprvy m in our our u»ui»y
Was hero » few days lust week.
are glad to have such men as
Parks to invest in Gilmer’s
Like hundreds of others lie had
put his name on our
list, paying a vcai in
'*’«*•*
Tim Thanksgiving sor*ice at
Bslitiet church Thursday
W.« well attended and Hindi
derived thurufrom. Owing k»
vnidabto hinderaiiCM some were
pment and the collection was
»r tnticll as was oxjmh'UmI but
(lie promiMofy part is coIIuoUk]
will kisYM tweivs dollar, aud a
Gecfrgia Baptist Convention.
Full proceedings of the
Annual Georgia Baptist
tion at Rome are in the Index
j November 30. If you do not
• this * . valuable * i j paper borrow it
'vour neighbor and get a glimpse
! what the Baptist of Georgia
j done, the coming what they are Just expected here let to
: year.
have an extract irom Dr. J.
| Bennett’s report: *
‘How many Indexes in
t in Georgia? Just a mere
i compared to what ought to be.
stea <i o£ jo,000 there ought to
j 30,000. need not Under wonder these that there is
j we
: group of 1,000 churches,
inud numbers, that
nothing „ . to , .State Missions. ... . Anoth- .
' °
er group of , 1,000 . churches ,
t contribute nothing to Home
: slons? auc i s tiH another group of
1,000 that contribute nothing to
Foreign Missions. What incentive
or or inspiruuon inspiration have nave they ui to give
when , all that they . . hear or read in
many instances in regard to the
work is an overwrought, misleading
cunningly devised arraignment of
the Boards, in which they are pict¬
ured as vampires, drawing from the
body denominational its life-giving
blood, which hitherto had “run
warm and unruffled through the
Veins created for nobler purposes.
j He Also Says “Help Those
Women."
f Every pastor and church in Geor
L encourage the work of
_TJ ' organ! za¬
pping the
marvelous
.irche have
pnization of
a I nary Society
j among if As an evi
Uence of the aggressive way in which
(the women of Georgia ( hare laid
| the m j 88 on problem, we
^ the five years agQ they gaye
! $20,000, while this year they round
! ed up the princely sum of $70,000.
Brethren, “help those women.’
Resolutions of W. B. M. S.
Dr. B. J. W» Graham
I his resignation as pastor
Jay church. Havihgbeen
L inspiration in our Christian
work organizing our society, bear
: ing with ■ our short comings with
much patience, giviug us strength
in our weakness and pointing us to
Of work by which we could
do something for our Masters cause.
Having come to ns, through much
j self sacrifice, though the ninety
and nine be safe in the fold, his
sympathetic heart went out
' for the sheep that were lost. There*
fore be it-Resolved:
1. That our Womans Baptist
Missionary Society and church as
Well in the resignation of our be
loved Pastor sustain an
loss.
2. That we entreat our Pastor
to withdraw hi* reignatiou and take
k' - 9 pl^ r -------o e a S a ' n as om ’ under shop
j herd^fet follow
we may not
voice of strangers.
8. Tllttt we have given this our
prayerful consideration and trust
the “One that tempers the wind to
the shorn lamb” to give us guidance
i|lthiliMtremohom . o(Mrf . Aud
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j The Ellijay Times for publication,
j Adopted by the W. B» M.
; November 28, 1911.
! Mrs. Mary Kjshkb.
Mbs. Eli.a Fowi.kb.
Miss JIakv Tankbbslkv.
j Cummittee.
I Electioa of Officers.
l’lic following offiers were elected ‘
« r w t , mii by the Masonic
) j' j Co , c w M j
i.. j ’ y \y \y ji p ft rk» J W
L * V«in<U**tcr Secy W
| KhcWIvv ' Tress T T I’arks,
^ u u ring th c meeting a
rocM1 j given and the
; of the Eastern .Star served the
tiemeti with delicious refrcrlnnonts
Rl | ^\
For luSants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boar# tho
biguatur* of
.......
"LABOR OMNIA ^tXOIT IMPROBUS.”
KIjT.I I.VY: GA., WEHp^DAV, IJEC* G, 1911.
Death of Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. Charme Brown
of Rev. and Mrs. W.
j Brown, of Cincinnati, and wife
; William H. Shippen, president
| Shippen ‘
Brothers Lumber
panv, of this city, died at her
at Kenuctt Knob Thursday
( ing at 2 o’clock after a short illuess.
Mrs Shipped was a noted Cin
jcinnati beauty and an honor gradu
i ate of Wesleyan college. Gifted in
| music, art, literature and the class
> ies, her personal magnetism, sweet
ness of dispositson and remarkable
character endeared her lastingly to
all who knew her.
She was vice president of
Ninth District Georgia Federation
of Women’s Ciubs, president and
founder of the Ellijay chapter,
Daughters of the American Revo¬
lution, and president and founder
of the Ellijay Women’s Club. She
was a sincere worker in all charities,
botli private and public.
She was an official and consistant
member of the District of Ellijay
Methodist Episcopal church.
On the wings of the beginning
Thanksgiving morning the gentle
and lovable Christian spirit wended
its flight back to God, who had
loaned it to US, to set an example
before us, of Christian fortitude and
unselfishness. It is unnecessary to
speak of her work here as the poor
and the afflicted knew it most and
the well-to-to never iaeked for a
kindly word, or deed, when it was
needed. Her Mother, Mrs. M.
McClellan Brown, of Cincinnati,
and her children from Agnes Scott
college were at her bedside during
the last day of her illness.
The funeral services held
home by the kev. Dr. R. H. R'/ob,
assisted by Rev. Ben Allen, of the
JVI. E. Church, wore simple, tonoh
mg and impressive, . A very lavgu
j attendance how the community at the services revered showed her.
The volunteer pall bearers gently
and tenderly conveyed the cdsket
from the home to the depot, from
whence most of the two families
followed the remains to ciucinnati.
The last services and sad rites
.were held at St. Pauls Af. E.
Church, at 1 p. m. Saturday being
attended by a host of friends and
all members of the family able to
reach there, after which she was
tenderly lain to rest in a stone vault
in Spring Grove Cemetery beneath
and surrounded by many beautiful
floral tributes.
lhose f^om Atlanta who attended
the funeral heae were: Mrs. Charles
T. Hopkins, Miss Nancy Hopkins,
fo r . Huge M. Willett, Miss
Young, principal of Agnes Scott
college and Miss Mary Powell a
student of the academy, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Field, of Marietta,
Long will her spirit of charity
love and kindness linger, in the
| minds and hearts of all who knew
i i K * r
.
j jfi she daughters daughters leaves besides and her husband,
ve ana one one son, son,
j father and mother, three brothers
and two sisters. A Friend.
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| While ninny beautiful and de
i serving tributes are said in memory
j 0 f our j L *ar friend, Mrs. Shippen,
lo t be will, pfofoend ccrro*
..
j-mj a j| tI iohc years the friendship
|, as grown sti'ortger and stronger
i until her retfioVal seems to almost
snap the very heart strings, to give
i tip such a true, generous,
Ithetie friend. Her beauty of
I souality was far eclipsed by the
beauty und purity of soul she
eessud. In all perplexing
she "’) v was ready ... to ......I*” stand for 14 " the right,
She was always reaching out a
hand to the most needy
'destituteof humanity «hc not
1>ut 1>er lmu<1 t0 tbc wo,k but
^ 0 extern to M tit , Wu11 grft ' , # stru . .
rtm,,V 0, ) , ‘ Hympathy
how mtf ileinls to Providence
an aching beuft. E
AHie Harper, of Ho^itc 1,
| Monday in the city.
Don’t forget to g0 to
Sundity at 2;3u and hear Goo. A.
Draper’!' lecture on “Where are
'*lie Dead.” Tite lecture is free.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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The Kind Y ays Bought, and which has been
in use fo: ■ars, has fooblie the Signature of
ad ha* been tnade under his per¬
sonal Supervision since It* infancy.
Allow lio one to deceive y<ju in this.
All Ckmnte^feitsi imitations dnd “ Just-as-good ” ure but
Experiments flint Children—Experience tHfle with and endahgep the Experiment* health of
Infants and against
What Is CASTOR IA
It is pleasatat. 16
______________ __, _____,_____ j»or other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys WormS
and allays FeverisftflCSs. For more than thirty years it
haS been iil constant Use fof the belief of Troubles Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind regulates Colie, all til# Teething Stomach Bowels, and
Diarrhoea. It anu (ft
assimilates the Pood, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The ChUdfdn’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
GENUINE c ASTORIA ALWAYS
|Bears the Signature of
TJie Kini You Have Always Bought
In Use Pdr Over 30 Years
rut rtr.TtUH COMPANY. 77 MONBAY »TNEET. WW YORK CITY.
Instit l 4 News.
welcome so
irtpils for the past
“
. tain, And . .. few Stephens, -....... Ruth Hoi
detr. Kenneth Hipp and Velma
Webb made highest marks in an
'iral test of fourth grade
class. Melaneis Bearden and Will
onell Teem stand highest in last
weeks spelling. Benton Greei*
m\\de the highest grade in
.e„k , S test . , . in the ., th.rd , gr.de , K .
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* * .
The pupils in the first,
a id , third , . , grades, . who , make , one
hundred , . on their ,, . dally , ,, written ... ,
work, put such work in a box and
at the end of the week have the
pleasure of showing the papers to
j any class in school. The fourth
j g,. a( ] e examined the papers of last
week.
1 A Note of '.Thanks.
W. li. Shippen and family
j to take this mean#*of expressing
: their gfdtitude and thanks to the
kind people of Ellijay and Hast El¬
lijay, for the sympathy and aid ex¬
tended them in their recent sad
reavement. We thank the pall
! bearers for their gentle tribute and
j milcll a pp re ciated courtesy.
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Sheriff Penhind made a business
' trip to Atlanta to-day. I
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W. B. M. S* I
Hubjeet—China,
Song. • !
Invocation.
Bible Reading-“Isaiah 9:-l-l7;
Hymn. 1
Mrs. J. L. Johnson—China in
Outline—Sections 1 and 2, Mes
sengef,
Mrs. N. L. Tankersley—China
in Outline—'Sections 8 and 4 Mes
* e ,igei‘.
>i rH . Moilie Cole—Sections 1
and 2-*Pield.
Mrs. Lillie Crawford—Sections
j g 4 8(U ] 5_Field.
| Baptist « church, December 12,
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Mrs. George Pettit Oos^SS the j
Divide. i i
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, | Another home was made sad in
1 Qilmer Coftnty OT1 tlle ,, eaulifnl
j sunny day of Tbufiksgivin :. Mrs. old)
Pettit was more than 80years
'at her death and was a devoted j
member of the Meshodist chnrch.l
She was kin to r«8t in tne family
cemetory at Cafbcay/ Shf leaves
to mourn their loss two sons,
three daughters and riiahy t/thdr
relatives. !
Hhw It Came About.
j On a bright Summer balmy day,
j 1*wo travelers met bn the Kings
j * highway;
Each was journeying front shore
to shore . ,
eir troubles
j j j t ,y as , tot t b e Usual “how-do y< 011 -
i do”?
“put Mister, wont you have a chew’
Though for man it is not fit to
ea t
But for me it is both, bread and
and meat.
. Like Mother did take,
, ; Eve, man
AuJ , 1(J m
j Slllv 6
' For man as I have said, 41
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It . neither .. meat , bread
is nor
Hut makes him spit red.
Man is gl'eedy, vain and proud,
Chewed it long and very lotftl
Until'the worm grew pale and
green
Hid himself, ashamed to be seen.
But as the worm crept si owl*
away
Me thinks I heard him say
'‘For man it’s neither sweet norj
bitter.
But when lie spits upon the groun#
It looks something like a flitter.
In the month ’tis a night.
Like a ghost upon a moonless
night.’’
. Now most everyone you uiett
Thinks it is a generous.
Fot he smacks Oh me! it must)
For he be oliews good, like chewing |
a cow
lief cud.
Mitn soon found ft would not do
to sup
So be began t%np it up.
He throws it up
He smokes it up,
He chews it up,
He «I>its it up,
He lips it up,
Most anyway to get it up.
T. P. f,
Saved His Wift" Life
“My wife would have been in
her grave to-day*” writes O. H.
Brown, of Muscadine, Ala , “if it
hud not been for Dr fling’s New
She was down in her j
bed. not able to get nfr without
help. She had 2 severe cronchial
trouble and a dreadful Cufgrf 1
got her bottle of Dr. King's New '
a
Discoverv, and she soon begun to |
mend, and Was well in a sIkiV
t * mp> Inta.lihle for coughs and
co,ds * its the mo3t reliabI " re,,u ”
d v 011 efirth {ot desperate lung
-
treuble, hemorrhages, lugrippe,
asthma, Imy fever, croup and
"'hooping cough. 50c, $1.00.
^ rial bottle free. Guaranteed ty
,7rn ? C >-
Legal Advertisements,
SHERIFF SALE.
County.
Will be sold before the court.
house door < f the county of Gil¬
mer, in said state, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in January, 1912. to the highest
bidde” for cash, the following de¬
scribed property to-wit:
Town Lot No. 8 in block 2 of
the Tabor addition to the city of
Ellijay. and being a part, of origi¬
nal Land Lot No. G2 in the 11th
district and second section of said
c unity Levied on and to be sold
m the property ol Os McDaniel,
defendant in ti fa. Said lot t’ac
ing fifty feet front on Dodge street
and running back to the creek.
Levy made by me and the defend
ant notified in terms of the law.
This November the Uth , 1911.
J. IT. PknuanD, Sheri If.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Giimer County.
Mrs. B. V. Derden, Widow of
A J. Derden, late of said county
deceased, has appl'ed co the un¬
dersigned for twelve monthjs sup¬
port, for herself and minor chil¬
dren out of the estate of taid de¬
ceased, ulid appraisers appointed
have made their return. I will
pass upon said application at the
next regular term jf this court, on
the first Monday in January 1012.
This is to cite all persons
ested, if any. why at the said term
of court the said petition should
not be granted* This December
4th, 1911.
T. H. Ta*or, Ordinary.
vfromt^Factorj' WjTsell aired- ^
SINGLE STRAP
Track Harness
This is the most perfect ami serticcteb'e set ol
It Harness is made to in be imitation bought tiny where Rubber for mounting, the price
with Kay Saddle c,nd Griffith Belly Baud; has
solid wave turnback- Lines flat all black with
spring billets. Every part strone and well made,
vVe want to satisfy yoti that we can save you
money by ordering from us. W c Will send Auy
of our g6dda on approval, undet guarantee.
"We manufacture Harness orfly and sell a better
quality of material than the ordinary* dealer
Write direct to our factory ffhcl save money.
UNITED STATES HARNESS CO.#
Statewide, B. C.
A WISE oLD
oWL
Said Shiftless Sam : “tfc is easy enough to make mon¬
ey jf you baVe money to make it With, f see chances every
day to tmili'3 money if I only had a little to start with, b
a fellow that has 1*0 capital deesh’t have a fair shake h
world.”
baid the Wise Old Owl: “Yoti neve# will have a
until you start. 8top yonf spending and try sa
Pinch out a little of your earning and start a bank acco
no matter how small. Add to it< The longer you yott j
'ti o/Ftbe fongeropportunitv willgive toiitlie cold shoulder.
Which one was right, Sam or the Owl?
Four per cent interest on paid time deposits
GILMER COUNTY RANK
ELLIJAY, GEORGIA.
icie sanOMt 5 itaroid Boolini
ph of the Plant Industry f cild
agton, D. C. Itis located lathe
_ ____ and is cowered with PAROIB ROOFING. The Gove:
licaxt of the PAkOlD city warefconses,etc. RAROID iment
also n&cs for stables, barracks, It uses
because it firic 1 .'*' ••othir.g as economical. »
RAROIEi outbiiilflings, is the ideal etc. roofnSg .Equally for bams, valuable stables, for roofing sheds, poultry skiing. bonar.es, Itis
warehouses, lay. fs *nd cinder proof, elate color, or contains
permanent, is easy to 6p3rk as
tar, does not crack, ar.d uocs not rurf in surntcef.
What is good for the Government will be equally gtr. 1 for you.
Call for free samples of PAROIO and see just what ;; is. BcCK ef tip.
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M. J. WEB & CO.
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Children Cry
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