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ELL1JAY TIMES
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
GILMER COUNTY.
fi.OO Per AnnOifl In Adtauce.
Publisher! Every Wednesday
By
fimet Publishing Company
g^Entwtd as second class matter
January 1 M 2 1903 at the post office at
Ellijay, Geo.-giN under the act of Otm
gress of March .» 1379 .
Good advertising medium. Good
(Circulation Mann scripts received for
publication. Advertising rates made
known oil ai*p!icr,tiou. ..Up-to-date.
lYo Experiment <p its sentiments
atid publishes nebs for the people.
ADVERTISING RAtBS.
1 inch 1 time * ’ h
1 inch - tunes ‘*®
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1 inch 1 year
Reading notice* 5 cfB fief lim
tr H.st insertion and 4 cents per
°r subsequent umertn-ns.
coining pajrei at Gilmer
rroubding counties*
av, Ga,, Dec. 0 th, HM
SHARE NEW ».
Miss Maggie WuhroW Visited
friends'n thi3 section recently,
Quite a large crowd attended
Sharp Sunday bchwl Sunday.
Prof. Saless will begin a singing
t.’bool .at Gates Chapel December
Misses Stella Withrowand Pearl
Sharp were calling on the Misses
Rogers Sunday.
Mrs. Ona Stepp, of South Care*
fiua. is visitiug her parents, Mr*
and Mrs. Andy Milton.
Mrs. II. B. Sales and ffer daugh¬
ter Leila, are off on an extended
v'ait to relatives in North Caroli¬
na.
Miss Emma Rogers leaves in a
bw days for' Seattle Washington
■ make her future home. We arc
by t p lose her from ourcommu
hVe are baying plenty of cold
lathe-- and bad roads. It seems
I be time for the good roads
Bvement to move in this direc
pn.
[There will be a box supper at
Jarp ight, December school house, Saturday
16, for the bene¬
fit of the school. Everybody in¬
vited P.K. I.
A Tumble Bladder.
To fiegleot liver trouble. Never
do it. Take Dr. King’s New Life
Pills on the first sign of constipa¬
tion, billiousnese or inactive bow¬
els and prevent virulent indiges¬
tion, jaundice or gall stones.
They regulate liver, stomaehe and
bowels and build up your health.
Only 25c at Cole Drug Co.
M0 UNTAINTO WN NEWS.
Thanksgiving passed off quiet.
Mrs. Mary Parks visited Mrs. J.
1* Withrow Sunday.
L. H. James visited Rev. J. P.
Fore Sunday afterncon.
Ben Hill and family visited rel*
L ee on Pleasant Hill Suuday.
W. Clements,, of Eton,
Fe on business one day last
s. A. J. Cole, George Parks
pfd Pence attended service at
Esant Hill Sunday.
, ill \Y irnpey has
\\ moved to
l>eeie Wells place and will go
the mercantile business.
Miss Maggie Withrow spent a
Jew days last week with her cous¬
in, Miss Stella Withrow.
Charlie Ilix is closing out
ftock of goods. He speaks of
jog to South Georgia soou.
Mrs. Annie Kown, of Emerson,
has been visitiug relatives on
Moantaiutoffu fo? tire past few
days.
'The W. B. M. $. failed to
guy service at the regular
owing to the absence of the
dent. What we need is some
to take the place of the president
wheii she is absent. Wont some
one pick up courage enough to
this? B. B.
Yes, you have a vice
•jrho must tako the place of,
president in her absence. Ed.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
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Free Lecture at The
Institute.
i ‘WHERE ARE THE DEAD?'
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i The people of Ellijay and viciui
y tti'e fortunate to secure this gift
gped ^ who wiU dcliver a lect .
„ fe , t the IllBtitnte on tlje 10tJl
pros at "1 :3d p. m. Subject for the
occasion, “Where are the Dead?”
Mr. Draper travels thousands of
miles annually lecturing from the
above uud kindred Bible topics,
All Bible students and lovers of
truth will be delighted..
TAILS CREEK NEWS.
Migs Mary -
| Quarlt?s 8peut Jag fr
W8ek iu Mlirray counfcy>
| C leve WcrJey( of Ramhur8t) wa8
| tisitillg here f a8t we „ k
Miss mr T Lorena Searc} r visite ■ ■ 3f
friends at Ramhurst recently.
A. G. Woods has returned home
after spending several weeks in
Whitfield.
P. G. Hyatt has returned home
after spending several weeks in
South Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarles
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Quarles.
Frank Moreland and Walter
Corbin, of 01 lie, attended preaoh
iug here the fourth Sunday.
Mrs. EllaChapmau, of Oakman,
last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Douthit.
There will be an entertainment
at the close of the school at this
place Friday night December the
18th. A nice time is expected and
everybody is invited to attend.
A Reader
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder ti-oubles, removing
grave), cures diabetes, weak and
lame backs, rheumatism, and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in chil¬
dren. If not sold by your drug
gist, will be sent by mail on re-(
ceipt of $1.00. One small bottle
is two months’ treatment, and sel¬
dom fails to perfect a cure. Send
for testimonials from this ai JL
other states. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo
Sold by druggists.
Drummer Epp Allen was mixing
with his friends here Tuesday.
How many boys from Gilmer had
enough interest in farming to at¬
tend the Corn show in Atlanta, the
5 > 6 > 7 aud 8 of this month?
Ladies who experience a feeling
of nervousness, exhauston and
painful internal symptoms need
the fine restorative effect of Dr
SIMMON’S SQAW VINE WINE
j t j g a W oman’s medicine. It is
eB p e cially prepared to to overcome
the evil effect of irregularities
heart palpitations and weakness
due to the ailments to which the
female body is subject. Price $1.00
er bottle ' Sold by Cole Drug Co
NotlCC
All parties owing us either note
or account must come and settle
i XHis posiLivefly means every per
i son due us anything. It is time
to collect up every five or ten
years and this we aie going to do.
M. J. Webb <k Co.
For $<-re Feet, Chilblains, Frost
i Bite, Sore Nipples, Chafiing, Cuts,
Galls, Burns, Sores or Scalds,
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLU
id i a a marvelous lemedy. It re¬
lieves iufiamed conditions heals
the flesh and eases pain. Taken
internally for Cramps or Dysen¬
tery it corrects the disorder at once
Price 50 cts per bottle. Sold by
Colo Oru£ Co
fm.
The Infernal Pains
of Women
Women who are weak, nervous
and discouraged brought on by the
painful ailments peculiar to their
sex, should use
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
Wine
A Woman's Remedy
It possesses the power to act
directly on the weakened parts,
conveyingrenewed strength, func¬
tional activity and regularity. A
woman who is struggling along
under a burden of pain, weakness
and distress soon feels its bene¬
ficial effect In a revival of inter¬
est in her household duties and
the strength and energy to per¬
form them without exhaustion. It
puts the system in perfect order,
the result of which is a strong,
healthy body, a cheerful mind and
a clear, rosy complexion.
Sold by Druggiits and Dealert
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.f.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
FOR SALE BY
COLE DRUG CO.
Entertainment at Tails Greek
Friday Ntght Dec. 15.
PROGRAM.
Song by school—Happy school
days.
Recitation—Over the hill to the
poor house—-Annie Mae Quarles.
Recitation-Over the hill from
the poor house—Carrie Penland.
Song—Red, white and blue—
Annie Mae Quar.’es.
Play—Telling stories —L ester
Quarles, Herbert DeBord, Seth
Hyatt, Mashburn Crook, Ella
Crook, Ober and Opall Penland,
Maudie Pankey.
Recitatiou—The wonderful goose
—Emry Pankey.
Song-Doll drill.
Tableaux—The three graces.
Recitation—When the teacher
gets cross—Lester Quarles.
Play—Hoping each otlfer—
Lester Quarles and Ober Penland
Recitation—Will new year
to-night—Seth Hyatt.
Recitation—Bessie, Xmas dream
—Effie Burgess.
Recitation—George Washing¬
ton—Clement Quarles
Recitation—Give the little boys
a chance—Theron Quarles, Elmer
Pan key, Herbert DeBord, Floyd
Quarles. Andrew Barnes.
Recitation—Little children—
Frank Corbin.
Play—Doctor Cure-All—Edd
Crook, Whitfield Douthit, Misses
Annie Mae and Mary Quarles, Car
rie , Ober and OpalfPenland, Lin
nie, Lora and Wammie Quarles,
Hattio and MayuieCrook.
Recitation—One iu blue and
one in gray—Mayme Crook.
Music—Vocal and instrumental
—By Mrs. Pearl Quarles.
Recitation—When the Ladies
want a beaux.
Recitation—Lament of the sol
diers sweet heart—Mary Quarles.
Ends Wiitrers’s Troubles
To many, winter is a season of
trouble. The frost-bitten toes
and fingers, chapped hands and
lips, chilblains, cold-sores, red
and rough skins, prove this. But
such troubles Uy before Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve. A trial convinces.
Gretest healer of Burns, Boils,
Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Eoze
ma and sprains. Only 25c 'at
Cole Drug Co.
M. J. Webb & Co., shipped a
load of clay peas this week
ing 1000 bushels. The pea
j this and quality year is very is not good good but the
; as as
Lightning Kills Few.
In 1906 lightning killed only
people in this whole
Cue’s chances of death by
ning are less than two >n a
The chance of death from
kidney or stomaehe trouble
nastly greater, but not if
Bitters be need, as Robert
of West Burlington, la.,
Four doctors gave him up
eight mouths of suite Hug
viruleut livef trouble aud
fatludice* He was then
ly cured by Electric Bitters.
They’re the best stomach,
nerve and kidney remedy and
blood purifier on earth.
iif, Cole Pvitj* Oeu
Announcement for Judge.
.
m To the voters of the Blue
j JudScial Clrcnit .
1 hereby Announce myself a
1313, subjeot to the action of
e PH,„ ary
H cloclod 1 dull endogvor to
the business of the courts openly,
and fairly conducted,
i promptly disposed of, witJi the
most economy both to the
litigant and the public expense.
Earnostly soliciting your support
in this race and assuring you that
i it will be appreciated, I am,
i Most Respectfully,
' Henry L. Patterson.
j j Kl LLtceCOUcTT
andCUREtneluNSS
*nDRJG3KS5
wCMRSE
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
G&AifANreeo SAT/sFAcropr
OP MON£V REFUNDED.
!
Expert Medical Scientists An-
1 ^ rtlil ^ result * 0btai,,ed
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^Thousand are
ing advantage oi the generous offer
made bv The Woodworth Co. D
O 1161 Broadway, New York City,
requesting an experimental pack¬
age of Ben pine, the great discovery
for Asthma. Hav Fever, Bronchitis
and Catarrh, which is mailed free
of charge to all who write for it.
It i? curing thousands of the most,
stubborn cases. It makes no
difference how long you have been
suffering or how severe the climatic
conditions are where you live, Sen
pine will cure vcu.
If you have experimented with
other treatments and have foiled
to find a cure do not be discouraged
but Rend for a trial of this won¬
derful truly meritous remedy
wnich is a scientific/ compound
discovered bv a Professor of
Vienna University, anil is being
recommended by thousands.
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DO YOU WANT A $1,000.00 ACCIDENT
INSURANCE POLICY
In one ol the strongest companies In America!
We will Issue such a policy, paying your
$7.50 J1,000.00 per In week case in of ease your of death accidental by accident, Injury,
everyone who sends us 3 paid yearly
to THE COTTON JOURNAL. This is the only
weekly representative Atlanta, cotton Ga„ growers' paper,
at price one dollar per year.
Send in your subscription and that of one of your
friends, and and receive The Cotton Journal ACCIDENT for Ona
year, the THOUSAND DOLLAR
POLICY, age limit 65 years* Pays $ 1.000.00 fo«
Css of limbs.
If you cannot get one Of yCtir friends to subscribe,
send $1,50 for your subscription anc the accident
Policy.
JOURNAL, Mail this Coupon today to THU COTTON
Atlanta. Ga.
] I enclose.............................................for which
! And rend me Accident THE COTTON JOURNAL fib One year
j the Insurance Policy for 51.000.
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| To whom policy is to be made payable: •
'CLUB
SHOT SHELLS
The old original black
powder sheila.
Introduced more than fifty
years ago. More popular
today than ever.
The perfect ignition of the
No. ^ primeMnsures a quick,
snappy lewd seldom found in
black powder ihells.
For all shotguns.
J Zem/ngtQ/ l-!M?~ theper
fect shooting combination.
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION
METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.
296 Broadway
N«w York City
Loaded 1 wiiH
iacKp<
West—Ray.
On Sunday afternoon December
tecav Mls*°OHie \Ve«t \tas married
wt
: graduate fronig Ralilonogs college.
They are at home to their friends
their residen n Carteeay. 1
Times joins t r ios o i en 8 ltl
wishing them ' happy life.
If you are behind With your sub¬
scription on the Times and just
can’t get the money, bring some
! thing in the produce line.
We will give Thu Times one yea.
j to the person -bringing us the larg
;est pumpkin, six months to
[second largest and three months for
j the third largest.
j NOTICE.
by JJ^H^nre indexed Ifre requested to me either
; account to
j come and settle.
Respectfully,
N. C. Goss.
Children Cry
EAR FLETCHER’S
CA8TORIA
Miss Florence Simmons received
a beautiful pin cushion made of
rabbit ears of the real Mexican type
presented by her friend Miss Ora
Crawford.
WANTED-^Six regular boarders
on Dalton street near the public
equart.
M^s. Ollie Sellers.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR STOMACH KIDNEY,LIVER TROUBLE AND
it is the best medicine ever sold
Over a druggist's counter. \
Feather Beds.
For ,, a • limittE ,. .. V, titfii^only . We will
sell one Feather Bed weiging .36
pounds, weighing and*»a 6 oounds, puirj all of for pillows $10
cash with oriir, Feathers f. o. b. Cov ingicn
Ga. NEW only. Made
of the best A. C. A. ticking. If
beds a r e not as advertised, we
cheerfully tAc refund your money.
Buy from manufacturer and
save half yd^r money-, order Bank to¬ of
day. Reference, the
NEWtou County. Send your order
to
DIXIE FEATHER BED CO.
Covington, Ga.
n:F WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MIGKIS
jjgkT running^
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Ifyou wantettlieraVihmtingSlnittlp. Thread Stitch} Rotary
tiauttle or a biggie
feewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C0MPAN1
Orange, Mass.
jjgjfcodo to is scllr-.gardlcss made to wear. oi
< )ur guaranty never funs out
Solti by authorized dealer** only.
<»or sale nr
1 LADDERSs The Patent Bent Rung'1
1
; The Strongest Single in the World.
end Extension Bent Rung: Lone
Ladders are light, strong and quickly and
easily handled.
The Colombia Step Ladders are
made with Basswood or Norway
Pine sides, oalr steps and a Bent
under Hlekoeyr each Rung, step and securely to the rivited sides
with wrought iron annealed nails,
making Step Ladder the lightest and Strongest
for ever offered
the money.
We also manufacture
other high grade Step
complete Ladders, line as well of Single as a
and Extension Straight
Bung Ladders.
Send for descriptive
catalogue INDIANA and BENT prices. RUNS
LADDER Indiana. COMPANY, Penn.
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. 'Farms For Sale'
,> .° you w “ nfc a h° me in Boitlli Georgia, the land of peace and
,
"hieh thousand is
’? 1^.^ cre f’ 0,1 one people can find comfot ruble and pr of
[ then* 1
,„<l with ,, Thu. |.otth,g reach
! of ail is
South Georgia lands have advanced from 100 to 200 per cent
j during . t 1 ;* past five y**ars. The boom has just begun. The chance
i 5 * e to secure a home in South Georgia. AH .farms offnr>d
reaiiy- tor occupancy. Possession given in ample time to plant fall
crops. Free booklet giving full description and price of each farm
sent upon request. Write or come today-—better come.
SOUTHERN TRUST COMPANY,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
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Our Engines, stationery or mounted on wheels
are built for Heavy Duty .
and are particularly well
adapted Mill for Sew Mill , Oil
aad Cotton Ginoia*.
Write for Prices on Saw
_ Mills. Shingle Mills,
BOILERS. etc.
We carry
for immediate shipment the
best constructed Boilers, 1
ranging from 32 H. P. to
150 ELP. Write for catalog.
J. 3. SCHOFIELDS SONS CO., Macoa. Gs.
Opportunities For Country Boys
And Girls.
| THE BERRY SGHUULS
Martha Berry, Founder and
Director
THE BERRY SCHOOL
A Christian Industrial School
lor Country Boys* Academic
and Industrial department co-or¬
dinated. ©nurses of study from
the A B C’s through the High
School, especially arranged for
country boys who have
to attend
Opportunity
to work
dents limit*?
| year. Tei
j August 30.
I address
Robert H. Adams. Principal
Mount R'Try, Ga
OXFORDS
For Sale By
M. J. WEBB & CO.
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PAYS for our FULL BOOi£Kf ' ' T
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you ■writ© at, unco and state v. L
you saw this ad. Refrulav price is
$100. To advertise this school, only
a limited number of scholarships
If Will he sold at the low rate of $25.
not ready now, write and have one reserved and
we fnail will let you pay later. We can also teach you by
if you prefer. ,
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
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MARTHA BERRY SCHOOL FOR
GIRLS.
A Christian Home School for
Country Girls. An ideal Chris¬
tian home, where, in addition to
a thorough course of study, the
girls are taught hcnsp-keeping,
cooking, sewing, laundering, gt.r
dening, h'.nie-dn rvnig etc., in a
word, the making id' » home. A
school for gills of limited means
but high ideals. Kumle r of srn
denfcs limited to $60 Fees $50 a
year. Second Fall Term begins
Septennial’ 14. For full informa¬
tion, address
Miss Alberta Patterson, Priii
Mount Berry, G