The Ellijay times. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1???-1915, February 21, 1912, Image 1

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THE ELLIJAY TIMES. VOL*. Kin Local News Jim K«U is erecting a nice dwel¬ ling oa his lot ou Dalton street. WANTED—-500 Telepone Poles. Rfeob k Trammell Hr. aad Mr*. J. B. Quarles, of Tails Creek, had business here Sat¬ urday. See u* for pretty hand bags. M.J. WlbbACo. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Tankersley, of CofgerhUl, viaited relatives here S*4»<J*y. ExaminA our Vulcan Plows both ona and two horse tnrners. M. J. Webb & Co. W. H. Pettit and R. O. Harris, of Cherry Log, had business here Monday. Rob+tt C. Smith, of Athens, 'Penn., is riMting his father, Mr. J. G. Smith ttekr town. See us for alt kinds of seed Irish potatoes. M. t. & WEBB Co. Mrs. Geo. WAtkiiis aecotti^anied Iter sou, Hehfy Saturday to his home at Foyil, Gklu. Miss Arvllla McHan is spending sometime with tile family of D. A. Jones, Maryville, Tchn. See out line of ladle's neckwear. We have some pretty styles. M. J. Webb & Co. When in need of a new wagon call on Brawn & Johnson and get the best wagohs on the market. E. Brockman, the famous chim¬ ney builder, says he's ready to do his part when the weather is favor¬ able. We have just received a good line of allover laces aud lace bands. M. J. Webb & Co. schools is jnst fine considering the bad weather. Miss Lottie Logan and Mr. John Griggs were united in marriage here Thursday evening, Rev. E. C. Thurston officiated. Buy your onion sets and all kinds of garden seeds from M. J. Webb & Co. LOST—Between M. E. Church South and my home one Lincoln Penny Stick Pin. Finder please return and get reward. Motnitit. Frances Mr. spending and Mrs. few Earl, days ofj with Clayton, their are a daughter, Mrs. J. L. Hamby, of this place. Big ff line. you need suspenders see our M. J. Webb & Co. Mrs. John Holt had a fall Sun¬ day, which resulted in breaking her leg. This is a serious affliction as Mrs. Holt is well stricken in years. Mr . and Mrs. Horace Field were the guests of Mr. and MrB. F E. Shippen last week. Mr. Field is just recovering from an attack of pneumonia. There will be a box supper at Rock Creek school bouse Saturday night February 24. The proceeds go for baying desks for school room. Everybody cordially invited. Virgil Dillingham died at his home in Texas, Jauuary 82, of meningitis. Virgil originally be¬ longed to Gilmer county and we were sorry to hear of his death. John C Elliott, one of our es¬ teemed subscribers, was in to see us Monday and left some cash with tjs. We are sorry to learn that Jli. Elliott will leave in the near future for Alabama to make his fu¬ ture home. We wish him success. The Fourteenth Annual Taber hacle Bible Conference will con* Vena at the new two hundred thou¬ sand Tabernacle in Atlanta March 1, and continue to the 10th. Many able and elequent speakers will be present and it Wilf be well worth linyones time to attend. Saturday night about the twelfth hour, breaking the Lord’s day no doubt, a party brought in a load of mean liquor Whether it was this liqnor or some other,, several Here intoxicated on out streets Sunday aud arrests bad to be made placing gome body iu tbo lock up. In Memory of Mr* L. In the palling away of Mr. Lind¬ sey Harper on January the 5th our church has lost one one of of it! its most most faithful and devoted numbers. He was ever at his post at lldrnU and in church reaching dbep ddwn in his pocket at every call for dhttrch ex¬ tensions. He Was ever doing some¬ thing for his Lord and Master and the upbuilding of bis community, ever reaching out his hand to the poor and needy. He was a true husband, kind and devoted father. As Vs look ardund and see the good deeds he has done and the good seed ha has sown. that will bloom here and shine in our heavenly Father’s kingdom we are m&de to exclaim, Oh Father “Thy will be done” but not mime, we feel that Wa mast bow to the will of an ail wise Providence who doeth all things well. But “Ob for the touch of a vanished baud and the sound of a vcice that is still”. Mr. Harper idenfMed himself with every move¬ ment in the community for the bet¬ terment of humanity, the spirit of love conquering every obstacle iu the way of honoring his Lord his Christian heart was attUnCd to sym¬ pathy, his charity so broad that no class or creed Appealed to him in vain. Tile community goes with bowed heads at the loss of sucli a Uieful, faithful citizens. He had been in feeble health for sometime and was ttbt expected to live long but Oh, when the end came, how hard it wsg to say good-bye. “In death he takes his lasting sleep Sweet is his repose, In heaven far above, Ho more to say good-bye, Where endless comfort flows. His bod£ia resting on Mountain town J s Sunny hill W here oft we’ve heard tbo lone¬ some ifie whippoorwill. Among silent dead he lies, Tali oaks around his grave may grow, And fragrant flowers bloom, The tempests howl and fierce winds blow But they cannot molost his tomb. Hard storms may pass And lightning play, Aud thunder shake the ground, And beating rains may damp the clay. Upon his sacred mound. These rugged paths no more will dear Lindsey tread, His name iu God’s autograph num¬ bers him with the dead.” He leaves a wife, four sons and three daughters to mourn his de¬ parture. A Friend. Mr" Lee Hill Called. Died at his home on Mountain town Sunday evening at two o’clock after •ehort illness, Mr. Lee Hill. Mr. Hill made a business trip here Friday and his friends were shock¬ ed at his early death. Dr. Tanker slcy was called to see him Sunday and reported him dangerouly ill with pneumonia. Mr. Hill was one of Gilmer’s most honorable, respect ed and beloved citizens, having spent his life in Gilmer county. We realize an example of honesty energy and sobriety has been re¬ moved from us. He was an obedi¬ ent son, devoted husband and ten¬ der father. His Christian character indicated a band in hand walk with his Savior. We think he could truly say: “O Death, Where is Thy Sting, O Grave, Where is Thy Victory.” He leaves wife and children, a mother, Mrs, William Hill, two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Sharp, of Jesup, Ga., Mrs. J. C. Searcy, one brother, J. R. Hill, of Mnnday, Tex., and other relatives to their loss. The bereaved have sympathy. # We have the latest styles in cur¬ tain goods, M. J. Webb <fc Co. Mi38 Ethel Perry spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Tabor, White Path. Our line of gloves and will please you., See them M J. Webb & Co. Bam Hood and Doll Nelson digging a new well on the isley property at the foot of the ---: -- . -■ OMNIA VlKCIT ZMPROBUS.” IHALITaY: G A., WJEJ^BSDAY, FEB- 31,1913. Girls Canning Glub. to organise a girls canning clnb during the school of Agriculture beginning March 11. If we suc need in organizing the club, we will Have sent to us from Washington an expert to teach canning for three days. This will be fine. Let the women gather up the vegetables, cans aud come in. We hope lie or she can teaeh hr bow to can corn that will keep. Gainesville, Dal¬ ton and Eilijay are all the places that are so fortnnate as to have the canning training. A boys corn club is being agitated too which we hope will be successful. We also have a woman’s day a program of which appears elsewhere. The women qre invited to attend this school as they figure largely in the agricultural world in Gilmer ooun ty. Internal Cramps. Nervous Weak ness and misery produced by the irregularities from which women Rufi'er can be quickly checked and healthy conditions restored through the use of DR. SIM¬ MON’S SQUAW VINE WINE. It is a remedy for women only, It is a fine flavored pleasant remedy, acts mildly in the stomach and does a grand work in bringing back health, stren til and cheer¬ fulness. Price #1 00 per bottle. Sold by Cole Drug Co. Sheriff’s Race. Sheriff Peulfliid had another race in Fannin county after Wilburn Champion Saturday. The know still four inches deep, he reached his destination and was told by the wife that her husband had departed the day before to a section several miles »ir»y. The sheriff decided do trmnkiu* ‘ fn Bomb HP m the .*»«* iris After searchit struck the track" which lead to a secret abode which had b&en sud¬ denly abandoned by two shots being fired by the wife at the home, a danger signal we presume. After more tracking, the. party wanted, was espied on a hill near the home calling his better half to bring him his gun. He had not seen the sheriff and was waiting for the gun when his wife told him to run, then the race cemmenced in earnest, Down the hill through the level, Each man lunnning like the d-1. Chasing the fellow through a laurel thicket for sometime, and wading the creek two or three times, losing his hat, mashing his nose, tearing his breeches, stumping his toes, clawing his way throngh the Laurels. After all these drawbacks, the long legged sheriff was success¬ ful and brought Mr. Champion in. The sheriff generally brings them in when he goes after them, and he don’t need blood hounds but long wind and long legs are essential in such perilous times. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S I A Mrs* Kate Starks Sleeps. Mrs Kate Starke died at the home of her son, Jeff Starks, on Mountaintown Saturday at three o’clock. Mr3i Starks was ninety year! old, had been a devoted mem¬ i ber of the Baptist church many years. Thi! good woman will be much missed in her community, having devoted her life to her fam¬ ily, her friends and neighbors. She leaves two sons, Jeff and Lewis and other relatives to mourn their loss. The bereaved have our sym¬ pathy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR I A Telephone Line. Thos. Elder tells us there is much ’to talk of a telephone line from here Roosevelt. The wire and some phones have been purchased and will soon be cennected. This will be a great help as the west side of the county has no line connection. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S GA5TORIA The Kind wo Always Bought, bad Which has been la use i 80 ycaiHi Bab home the signature of been made tinder his per h and “Just-aiHfood endanger the ” health are hut of co against Experiment t is CASTOR IA iyrmi*. tttte for Castor It Is pleasant. Oil, Bare- It orphue nor other Noreotio It destroys 'Worms nssiml The *Ps **S©ESk*z» fanneea— CASTOR1A * GENUINE ALWAYS s»Mttw ^ofAnti m*. Yon Have Always ;e For Over 30 Years Institute News. Examinations last week Kcn llipp made highest mark in kphy and R t Blamed A Good Worker. . “1 blamed my heart for severe distress in my left side for two years,” writes W. Evans Danville Va. “but I know now it was indi glstion, as Dr. King’s New Life Pills completely cured me.” Best for slomache, 1 ivy and kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debility. 25c at Cole Drug Co, We have a hew line of linens. See cur handkerchief linen’s. M. J. Wbbb&Co. C. B. Kelley is off to Florida on a Ashing expedition. LADY WANTED. To introduce our very complete Spring line of beautiful wool suit¬ ings, wash fabrics fancy waistings, silks, etc., handkerchiefs, laces and petticoats. All np-to-date N. Y. City Patterns. Finest line on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits $10.00 to $80 00 weekly. Samples and full instructions pack¬ ed in a neat sample case, shipped express prepaid. No money re¬ quired. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars. Be first to apply Standard Dress Goods, Dept. 606, Binghamton, N. Y, “Long years ago, Iu childhood spent, A valentine To you I sent; “The rose is red, The violet blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you.” Destroying years May change the view, But still my heart To yon is true. ‘Tis leap year now— My right is clear - , And so I ask: “Be mine, my dear?” Gas in the stomach comes from food which ha« fermeufced. Get rid of this badlv digested food as quickly ^ as possible if you J would avoid bi.ious attack, DR. __ w M. A. . a SIMMON’S LIVER MEDICINE ia a proper remedy. It purifies the stomach, liver arid bowels strengthens the digestion. Price 25 cts. per package. Sold by Cole Dru£ Co. Class Standing ClrtSS standing High School De¬ partment, aud February Eilijay Institute, date, Jamv ary to Pauline Sharp f Marie Simmons' 4 ink Hamby Edith Cox Aftnie Crook Edith Ellington Thomas Webb Pearl Sharp Stella Withrow Fred Reece ^ Annie Bearden Frank Ralph Trammell Ellington Cora Hamby The above list includes having two or more efedits. E.N. Corbin gave ns a cull Week A. E. Newberry has our thanks for ca!h on subscription. here Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuesday. Harper were on business PILLOWS FREE Sind us $10 for 80-pound Feather Bed and 6-pdiind pair pillowB firee. Freight prepaid. guaranteed, New fefithera, best ticking:! satisfaction AGENTS WANTED TURNER A CORNWELL Feattsr Dealers. Dept. A. Charlotte. N. C. Reference: Commercial National Bank. Legal Advertisements* SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA—Gilmer County. Will be sold before the court house door, in said countv, on the first Tuesday in May, f912, be¬ tween the legal hours of sal» lot of land number twei.ty-seven in the 24th district aud 2nd section of said county, said let containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on fls wild iand and unret.un.ed for taxes by any¬ one to satisfy a wild land tax fi fa issued by W. E. Raekley, Tax Collector of said county, for state and county’ taxes for the year 1911, and doubled taxed. Levy made by me, this February 2nd. 1912. J. H. PendaBd. Sheriff. GEORGIA—Gilmer County, Will be sold before the court door, of said county,,on the first Tuesday in March, 1912, with in the legal hours of sale part or ; lot of land number 206 in theilotb district and second Bectio'n of said county, said parcel of land con¬ taining 17 acre! more of less and bounded as follows: Commencing at the original corner running east to the ridge road then down the road sontk east near 20( yards thence down a ridge west to a cow Pe« thence running the old fence row north to the original hue. Levied on as the property of H. to satisfy a justice court fi fa in favor of Teem Bros, issued December 1, 1910, in thq trict, G. M.» Levy made byT. M peFoor, this L. C. and returned to the 1. day RiaftANb, of December, 1911. J. H. Sheriff. GEORGIA—Gilmer County. be the court mer, in said state, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1912, to the highest bid der for cash the following describee property to-wit: The south half of lot of lane’ number 200 in the 25th district an< secornl section of said county, con tiining 80 acres more or less. Lev¬ ied on as the property of the How¬ ard Manufacturing “ satisfy fi fa issued Company W. tc a tax by K. Raekley, for Tax Collector, and of said county, state county taxer for the year 191 J. Levy made fu¬ me and Tenant iu possession noti ged in terms of the law. Thu February the 5th 1912. J. H. Pbsland, Sheriff. GEORGIA—“Gilmer County. Will be sold before the court house door, of the county of Gil¬ mer, in said state, within the legal houi-3 of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1912, to the highest bid¬ der for cash the following described property to-wit: Lot of land number 205 in the 6th district and second section of said county, said lot containing 16( acres more or less. Levied on as the property of Gharles H. Crom¬ well to satisfy » tax fi fa issued by W. E. Raekley, Tax Collector, of said connty, for state aud county taxes for the year 1911. Levy made by me and Tenant in posses¬ sion notified in terms of the law. This February the 6tb 1913 J. H. Pknland, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Gilmer County, WiP be gild before the court house door, of tlm county of Gil¬ mer, in said stare within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March. -912, to the highest bidder for Cash tile following de tcribed property to-wit i Lot pf land number 180 in the 25th district and second section of said cotibty. said lot containing 160 acres more or less. Levied on as the property i.f Thomas A HensouJ:o satisfy a tax fi fa issued ... . . made by*me am lit m> po** session notified In terms of the law. This February the 5th 1912. J. H. PeSlasd, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Giimer County. Will be sold before the court house door, ef !he county of Gil mer. in said state, within the legal hours of sale on the fhat Tuesday in March, 1912, to the highest bid¬ der for cash, the following described property to-wit: A part of lot of land number 273 iu the 7th district aud second sec¬ tion of said county containing 20 crcs more or le f • Levied on as the property of T. J. Cole to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by W. E. Raekley Tax Collector, of said county, for state and county taxes for the year 1911, and bounded as follows. Bounded on the east by the land of John Stephens on the west by the land of Nancy Bearden and on the south by the land of Nancy Bear¬ den and on the north by the land of W. L. Aaron, Levy made by W. F. Cantrell, L. C. and returned to me, this February the 7th, 1912. J. H. Pxni.and, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Giimer County, Will be sold before the court house door, of the connty of Gil¬ mer, in said state within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1912, to the higheat bidder for cash the following de¬ scribed property to-wit: Lot of laud number 288 in the 7th district aud second section of said county, said lot containing 1G0 acre? more or less. Levied on as the property of Stanley and I*eel to satisfy two tax fi fas is fued by W. E. Raekley, Tax Col¬ lector, of said county, for state and county taxes for the year 1911. Levy made by me and Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This February the 5th 19BJ J. H. Peni.a*D, Sheriff. The Difference Between a Dollar Saved and a Dollar spent is two Dollars. Had yon ever thought of it that way. The Dollar saved giv ;s you a feeling of satisfaction while the Dollar spent gives a feeling of regret. Your Dollars deposited m this Bank will give you the most satisfactory feeling, for besides being saved it will be earning you 4 per cent interest/ We accept deposits df $1.00 up, GILMER COUNTY BANK fumy, mm >fo -ts 1EORGIA—Gilmer Cuototy. Will be sold before the co louse door, of tifffcoutity, df leg’vjry'v' GJfe ner, in said state, withih tlie lours March, of s#'e on uie^fifst thelnghest Tuesday Jfid- ”• a 1912, to ler for cash, to-wit: the following desorbed property of lftfld A part lot of tlutnbor 2 10 in the 6th district and second seo tion of said county containing 80 teres more of less. Levied ou ft! tba property of Easter Ray to satis¬ fy a tax li fa issued by 'skid- \V, li. ooc—^ Rack ley, Tax Golleeor, of for state atld County taxes fol year jffll and bounded as Bounded ou the tvest by the ff J land . L, Raekley on the 1 of J. L. Rackl<y tain »ast by and the land of JaltnSoj dti the nof\b by of Elizabeth Wdo4f. foo4f .•vILevy*' 1, by W. F. Cantrell, „„ thy turned to me, this February 7 1912. J. H. Finland, Sheriff GEORGIA—Gilmer Cdunty, Will be 6old before the court house door, of the county Of Gil* mer, in said state, within the legal hours of sale on the first Therday in March, 1912, to the highegt bid* der for cash, the following described propenty to-wit: A part, of lot of Itlrtd number 210 the property of Fluster Ray to fy a tax fi fa issuo l by W. E. Rack ley, Tax Collector of said county, for state and county taxes for t.iie year 1910 and bounded as follows. Bounded-of} the West by the Sotitii land of the .5. I., Raekley oh Raekley the tin* by land of .1. L. on east by tbo land of Johnson Chas¬ of tain Elizabeth •ttfid oh tile Woody. imrth’by Levy the hisdd laud by VV. Fi Cantrell, L. C. and re¬ turned to me, this Februatv 7th, 1912. J. H. I’Enland, Sheriff. , (ITKMf NO ACHING BACKS When Using STANDARD Si T STRAIGHT CENTRAL NEEDLE the World’9 best SEWING MACHINES I'e.nonstrated by M. J. WEBB & CO. (YOU CANT ■SIT THIS WAYH AND SEW! rf * KILLTHECOUI SpIUii ANDeURETHELUi AWP ALITH80AT AND IUM€ TROUBLES i 'ei/A(tArireED ■ OM MONEY SAT/SFACTORV fZen/flfCSDt ■ j