The Ellijay times. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1???-1915, July 31, 1912, Image 1

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THE ELLIJAY TIMES VOL.. XIII Local News. Ji W. Withrow was hero Satur¬ day. G. D. Tankcrsley was here a few hours Sunday. Drummer Tirtk Sellers visited homofolks Saturday. Merchant Frank Gates was here Monday on business. N. F. Parks was among friends here since our last issue. Mrs. E. W. Watkins is spending a few days in Murphy, N. C. l)r. Chastain, of Cartecay, was here professionally last week. Seaf Sellers is engaged in carry¬ ing the mail for Oscar Milton. Mr. *T. G. Cole united with the Baptist church, by letter Sunday evening, Don’t miss the Farmers’ Insti¬ tute August 1st. See program in this issue. Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Charlie Charles, of Folsom, lias been spending a few days with rel¬ atives in Gilmer. Ed Brown, who is connected with Shippfen Lumber Co., is oue of our new subscribers. Pete Kell was here Monday. Pete Bays he’s got a fine crop, made “by the sweat of his brow.” Mrs. F. E. Sliippen has been the gust of Mrs. Cllas. Hopkins, of At¬ lanta, for a few days. Dr. B. J. W. Graham administer the ordinance of baptism to Mrs. h Sunday afternoon. Bias. Barker, of Atlanta, is jometime with her raoth at Cartecay. -.o keep com ami lore is a case of fever try we have not heard Ch:iar«n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA B. C. Logan is now a resident of E'lijay, having purchased the Hutchison property from Thos. DeFoor. Mr. Kim Kell in scratching po¬ tatoes found six potatoes in one hill, the largest weighing one and three fourth pounds. Drop into The Times office while in our city and take sotaie life in¬ surance in the most reliable com* pany in existence' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, of Marietta, arrived here Mo'nday en fouto to the hospitable home of Thos. Mashburn near Ralston, where they will spend a few days. J. C. Plemmons was here Mon¬ day and showed an eye to business by coming in The Times office and taking a lifo insurance policy. Let others follow his example. Ben Burgess is smiling at the ar¬ rival of r new demoorat in his home last week. Ben will be in position to control nine party votes when they reach the voting ago. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA J. J. Fairbanks, of Chattanooga, says send him The Times aud he will seud ub the money when he gets it. Seems brother Fairbanks has been fooled by some editor and Wants the paper first. W. W. Eider, of Boaz, Ala., re¬ turns home this week after a few days visit to relatives in county. Bill says his country is a flourishing condition, peace plenty in abundance, Mr, J. R. Stuart, who is with the Universal Metalic Tie of Salt Lake City, was in the a few hours the first of the His explanation of the steel tie quite interesting and wo believe steel cross tie is the thing i iDR. E E, HALL DENTIST. Dr. B. E. Hall, of Atlanta, who J gained such a reputation with us j court week, is coming back to Kill jay the 19th of August, will remain One week only. The Doctor is well known here and the w... reputation passion that he ig Inagter of }lg waa established court week when he did quite a large practice and tory to his patients too. Doctor Hall will visit Ellijay every three months and will no doubt find plenty of work awaiting him. So make your arrangements to come between the 19th and 25th. Who inspired the opposition to Paul Trammell? Are the corpora¬ tion afraid of him? Keep him where l»e is. Rev Frank Hampton, of Crump ler, W. Va , arrived here Sunday on his way to Ratcliff to hold a few days meeting. Brother Hampton has many friends here who will give him a welcoming hand. Hoil. \V. B. James announces for re-election in this issue. Mr. James made not only a creditable, but an honorable member of the legislature. He has recognition by the leading members, on commit¬ tees of importance and will he in position to serve the people more effectnallyin the future than in the past. So far, Mr. James has no opposition and don’t suppose there will be any either in the primary or general election. Lecture* Miss Drummond will give a free lecture at the Auditorium next Sun¬ day evening at 8 o’clock. Go out and hear this gifted yonng lady whose personal charms add much to the gift of speech. Sallow 'f~ comBlexiqnJs ■ : due to ^ torpid liver. DR. M. A. SIM¬ MON’S LIVER MEDICINE puri¬ fies dhd strengthens the liver, reg¬ ulates the bowels, sweeten? the breath and restores rbs rnddy hue health to the cheeks. Price 25. cts. per package. Sold by Cole Drug Co. % If You Are a Teacher* Be sVe yon attend the Teachers’ meetings at the Baptist church ev¬ ery Thursday evening at 7:30. This work- is interesting, progressive and beneficial, if you are a teacher yon can’t afford to miss these meetiugs. Col. L. N. Trammell did as much as any one man to give the Georgia Commission the high stand it now occupies. His son will delight in keeping it up to this standard. Vote for Paul B, Trammell for Railroad Commissioner. The Choice of a Husband. Is too import,ant a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath Avoid these killhopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New stren¬ gth, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits things that men follow their use. Easy, safe. euro. 25c at Cole Drug Co. P. G, Hyatt, of Tails Creek says; Rev. J. C* Worley, from Oklahoma, is running a meeting at Tails Creek this week with a large attendance, w \Veare authorized to an¬ nounce that Hon. Tom Bel! will speak at Ellijay Monday, August the 5th at 10:30. Everybody in¬ vited. For every purpose of a flesh healing liniment, for man or there is no remedy more powerful than DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It is in additiou to its effectiveness on the flesh a derful internal remedy. It relives Cramps. Colic, Dysentery, Sore Throat, Swollen Tonsils, and Stomach, As a disinfectant tor the sick room it is of value. It destroys germs aud rifies the air. Added to the for bathing the face of a patient it is not only but it tends to allay the Price 50 cts. per bottle, by Cole Drug Co. OMNIA VINCIT IMPHOBUS.’ MlALUTAY: GA., WEDNfiSDAV, JHA' 3j . 115152. BUSINESS MEN, MANUFACT¬ URERS. PROFESSIONAL MEN, COUNTY AND CITY OFFICERS OF MARIETTA \ ARE ALMOST UNANIMOUS : FORJUDGE MORRIS. i j It has been claimed in differei t |parts of the manufacturers, circuit that the profes- busi n “ ss mcn » ( B ' oua ^ men > County and City offi | cers Marietta, the home of Judge i Morris, were not supporting him in his race for Judge. To correct this report, they have practically all in dorsed him under theii* oWti eigna tures. Several business men who did not sign his indorsement are for him. Four attorneys are Candi¬ dates for offices themselves and were not asked to sign the indorse¬ ment. This indorsement is as fol¬ lows i Marietta, Ga., July 18, 1912. To the voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit: Wo are informed that it is being claimed in certain parts of the cir¬ cuit tiiat the business men, manu¬ facturers, professional men, county and city officers of M arietta aro not favorable to the candidacy of Judge N. A. Morris for re-election to * the Judgeship of this circuit. In order to correct any such re¬ port, we as citizens, business men, manufacturers, professional men, county and city officers, and voters of Marietta, the home of Judge Mor : ris, hereby indorse his candidacy; we believe that he has endeavored to discharge the duties of judgeship fairly, impartially, and in a busi¬ ness-like manner, and that ho is therefore entitled to an indorse¬ ment for a second term. Trusting that he may have your hearty support, we are, Yours truly, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. J Z Foster joe Aohott M M Sessions P D McCleskey H M Broadwoll D VV, Blair K N Holland Fred Morris John T Dorsey Geo D Andersou J J Northcutt J E Mozley William T Holland J G Roberts * Thomas B Irwin COUNTY OFFICERS. J M Austin CSC J h Kincaid Sheriff J B Wing County Commissioner VV J Hedden “ “ S II Davenport “ * * J M Gann Ordinary W P Stephens Tax Collector W P Hardrge County Commissioner R D Moon “ “ P D McCleskey Clerk “ “ CITY OFFICERS OF MARIETTA J J Black Mayor G \V DuPre Mayor Pro-tem W M Flemming City Clerk C H Goodsor, Chief Police A L Moon Deputy Marshal / |" tv ” £ NoruIcntT“ ? ^ S C McEachern “ W T Potts “ P M Groover Deputy Marshal PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS j J D Malone j W E Denson C T Nolan J K Greer W H Pei’kinson MANUFACTURERS The McNeel Marble Co By R M McNeel President “ E B Ffeyer Vice President “ M L McNeel Sec. and Treas. Geo F Montgomery Manager Sales Department The Brumby Chair Co By T M Brumby President T M Brumby Jr Sec. and Treas. J R Brumby Sales Department J B Brumby To Be Continued next week, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind Yon Haw Always Bought Bears the Signature of Children Cry for Fletcher’s ! j j i The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has*been in use for over 80 year’s* has borne the signature of and has been nldde under liis per¬ sonal supervision since It3 infancy. Allow no Ohe to deceive you in this? All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good the ’’ are hut Experiments that it ifld with and emlimgdi* health of Infants and Ckildffch—Experience against Experiment What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a hattiildss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬ goric, Drops ahd Soothiilg Morphine Syrups. It is pleasant. Iti contains faeither Opiixm, nor destroys other Nareotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Worms and allays Feverishness. Fob more than thirty years it has been in constant txse for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It Food, reguldteS the healthy Stomach natural and Bowels, assimilates the giving and Friend, sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET: NEW YORK CITT. . ' '*■* ’ ,'4V V J - To The Falls J Last Monday morning Aleck and Truman Shippotl took trip to the Coosawattee Falls in a They left Ellijay between and 10:00 o’clock and' by m. they reached the Falls. I I he river from the Goble Bend j extremely rough-and swiftv- They], the Falis without ah acci o\ any kind where Fred Recoe Fletch Shepard had made a few hours before. They a very pleasant trip, viewing Falls, catching fish and scratch¬ “chiggcrs.” In all, they caught twenty three some weighing over seven and a large eel and a tur¬ besides accomplishing a feat has never before been done— the entire way to the Falls boat. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, f 1 BS Lucas County, * Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Id senior partner of the flfm of F. J. Cheney I & Co., doing business in the City of To¬ I ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE I HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev¬ ery case of Catarrh that cannot he cured I by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. I FRANK J. CHENEY, j I Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, [ A. D. 18S6. A. (Seal) TV. GLEASON, I Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally i and acts directly upon the blood and mu¬ cous testimonials, surfaces free, of the system. Send for* . * F. J. CHENEY & <50., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Ball’s Family Pills for constipation. Gumming, Ga., July 29, 1912. Editor, Dear Sir: There appeared in the last issue some of the papers over the Blue Circuit an article headed “Join? Speaking” at Blue Ridge, copied from the Marietta, Dai¬ Herald, and marked in some of papers, “Advertisement.” I um not surprised that no name appears to this article. If the au¬ thor of it will sign his name to it, or send mo his name, I will pity him my respects, and have, from disin¬ terested parties, a true and correct report of -the speaking above refer¬ red to, published. The article pub¬ lished is so absurdly false and re diculous that it is not entitled to notice unless the author will make his name known. The intelligent voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit will not be deceived by any such clap-trap publications. Rhespectfully, H. L. PATTERSON. LAND FOR SALE. Two nice small farms in .Walker County, Ga . Apply to A' F. L, McWilliams, Greeubush Ga. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA In this issue will be found the of Mr. J. G. Cole state senator from the 41st dis¬ Mr. Cole’s friends all over district have been soliciting him become a candidate and it was recently that lie made up his to run. Having been a trav salesman for years and thrown e f ore the public constantly, and is 1 , T1OWVi0Vf>r th „ snd not go iuto a thing of this for fun or’play. In our opin he will be an easy winner. KILLthe COUGH andCUREtheUJM€S$I wth®S!.!« 1S mmmmm mColdIBSI AMD ALL THROAT AND LiiHG TROUBLES G (/A RAN TEED SAftSFACrORY OR MONEY REruf fDEO. Eor Ordinary) W. A. COX For Clerk Superior Couft, J. P. COBB For Sheriff, J. H. PEN LAND For Tax Collector, W. E. RACKLEY For Tax Receiver, J. li. RAY For Treasurer', J. L. PARKS For Surveyor, P. G. HYATT For Coroner, JOHN HUNNICUTT NEW MACHINE QUALITY. " SEWING TH£ OF UNDER OTHER NAME, eoLb NOT ANY HOME WA3R£NTg& FOR ALL TIME. If yrtti (***> NKW HOME you will have a life asicl et the price yon pay, and will not have an endless ciiain of repairs. Quality Considered it fe the Chidpesf in the end lo buy. it you want d seeing machlhe, write for on "latest catalogue before you purchase. The Herns Sewsig Macks'Co., Orange, fei Legal Advertisements. County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Gilmer conn ty granted at the July term of said court, authorizing the sale of all real estate belonging to the estate of H. P. Watkins, late of said couuty deceased, will be sold cash at public Outcry on the first Tuesday in August, 1012, at the court house door u. said conn-; r y. between the legal hours of sa’e, th» following described real es¬ tate to-wit: An undivided one thiro i lire rest in ami to putts of lots of land NoS. 199, 20 J, 210, 23‘1 and 234 in the 10th district and second section of Gilmer coun¬ ty, containing 200 acres, more or less, and hounded and described as follows: Beginning at the El lijay river on the south side of lot of land No. 199, thence up tlffi riv¬ er to the original line on the north side of said lot of land, thence west with the original line to a walnut tree, and same direction to Board tow n creek, thence up the creek to a rock oil tile west side of the creok, thence straight west to a rock at the public read, thence south with the road to the origi¬ nal line, thence West with the original line to the corner, same direction with the original line ot lot of land No. 200 to the corner, thence east to a chestnut stump on I top of the ridge at the old tan bark road, thence with the tep of the ridge to the main top, thence, south to J. L. Legg’s lino, thence with J. L Legg’s line to a gate on the side of the public road near Legg’s house, thence and easterly course w ith I.egg’s line to the road through the fluid, thence same di¬ rection with the read to the river, thence up the. river to tho begin¬ ning point, “XCept five acres, more or less of tots of land Nos. 300 and 334.above named, heretofore sold ic J. L. Leg; by ix, I'. Watkins, J. O. Hipp and J. H. Pen land, which is hereby reserved.- Also ai: undivided one-half interest in and to fifty acre$, more or less of lot of land No. 258 in the lOth dis¬ trict and second section of said county, described as follows j Be¬ ginning ahove the Gudger house at a conditional corner, theuCe northeast the top of the ridge to the original line, thence south the original line to the southeast cor¬ ner, thence west the original line to the beginning point. Also thirty acres, mote or less of lot of land No. 284 in the 10th district and second section of said county described as tollows: Commenc¬ ing in about three rods of the top of the mountain on ihe west side of the original line on tho south side of said lot, thence running north with said mountain about the same direction from the main top of the mountain to a bend in said mountain, thence north lo the corner on the hortn side of what is known as the Pine Mountain, thence south with the original line to the corner, thence west with the original line to the starting point. Also an undivided ono i third interest in and to the norlh effct end of town lot No. 12 in the first survey of the town of Ellijay, in said county and state, described as follows; Beginning on street in said town at the junction with the street manning tu the M. E. Church, South, thence with said Church street 100 feet to the Lizzie Yvard line, thence across said town lot a southeast direction to the line of town lot No. thence a northeasterly direction with said line between lots Nos. 11 and 12 to River street, thence a northwesterly direction along RiVer street 494 feet to the begin¬ ning point, excepting therein an undivided one-half interest in and to the ground on which the old wooden storehouse stood and Ma¬ sonic Lodge room ahove and over saM storehouse, with right of in gress and egress to said room in favor of said Lodge. S&ici ground where said storehouse stood measuring 24 feet front and running back 109 feefc along Church street. Said described property to be sold for the purpose of distiibntioi* paying the debts or the said It. ' xo- m deceased. This July 8, Cannie A. Watkins, ->f the estate H* P. late of said County, de* foi ^tc aiS 3uj>por. Mrs. Mar-. !*. Lowe, as the wid-* of John •:. Low* !at<* of said deceased, having applied a twelve months support fob if aild „,; :U)i - , ;!;il . ?reu onfc of oi sa ;., dae , ;a; , df aud iVp p 0 h, let ; Iiav | hK m „ d * j wi |j pass npol ( fame at my office at the Au term 1913 of this conr my hand ahd official this July 1, 1912. T. H. Tabor, Ordin CITATION, County. T: M. DeFoor files his petit require Dannie A. Watkins, ad¬ of the estate ol H. P, deceased, to make titles a certain town lot In Ellijay to which he holds bond titles from said H. P. Watkins, S;ud lot iu tho jui , ctiol , Dalton and Gilmer streets. all the heirs at law cf said deceased, are required to show at ihe August term, 1912 o( the court of Ordinary, of said coo;,ty, why an order should not be granted directing 6«id admin-* isttatrix to make said deed and This July 9. 1912. T. IL Tabor, Ordinary Expert Medical Scientists Art-* noi'.nce Startling results Obtained by Soiipine, York:—Thousand New nft} fcflk-* i.ug advantage ol the generous Depb nffei 1 made by The Woodworth Co. 0 1101 Broad waj’, Now York Cits', requesting an experimental age of rienpiiiH, the great disco sen for Asthma. Hay Fever, Pronehitis. and Catarrh, which is mail,id free of,charge to all Who write for it. i'-j i- billing thousands oi tiie most stubborn cases. It makes no difference how long yon have been suffering or how severe the eft matin c'ondi*ions are where yon live, Sen pine If will cure ycu. with you have experimented other treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this won¬ derful truly fneritotrs remedy which is a scientific compound discovered bv a Frofessof of Vienna University, and is being recommended by thousands; THE 'STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE” sum* NO ACHINO BACKS When Using STANDARD SIT STBAIGJ! CENTRAL NEED THE WORLD’S SEWING MACHII Demonstrated by M. J. WEBB & CO lYOUCANT t SIT THIS WAV*“ AND SEW! Electric! Bitters Succeed when everything rise fails. Is nervous prosuation and female weaknesses they are the Snpteme remedy, as thousands «.avC testified. STOMACH kidney, TROUBLE liver and It is Ihe beat fnedit'IUe eveV sold over a druggist’Sj counter.