The Ellijay times. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1???-1915, October 23, 1912, Image 1

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THE ELLIJAY - TIMES * VOU XIII Local! News Cicero Tatum is one of our new subscribers. J. W. Shelton is one of our new subscribers. Call on us for Art squares and rugs M. J. Webb <fe Co. &e f ^he „ Grand JT Jury presentments , this issue. m Superior Court this week at Blue Ridge. Wra. Teem, of Faimount, was up on business last week. if it’s shoes you need Webb’s is the place to go. P. G. Hyatt and B. P. Burgess were here Monday on business. Mrs. W 0. Warlicki* spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Smith left last week for Enaley. Ala., to reside. Call oil ns for sweaters and avia¬ tion caps. M. J. Webb & Co. Miss Daisy Parker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Loviuggood at this place Mrs. D. A. Sutton, of Atlanta, is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cobb. Just received, a nice line of Ham ilton Brown shoes. M. j. Webb & Co. | Rev. W. It. Legg, of-Route 1, j paid us a pleasant visit last ,week. j been Mr. visiting and Mrs. Atlanta J. C. Allen for several; liavej m days, | We are especially strong on chil dren’s shoes. M. J. Webb & Co. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W . j . I Shelton, Of Ollie, a boy. Congrat-j illations. j W. F. Cantrell, an official 0 f; j Roy, has our thanks for each on r :Uc<ipticn. Winter dress goods! See them. M .1 \\ ebb & Co. | / Mrs. Martdy Phillips recently j Visited her this mother, Mrs. Joseph j j Davis of place. See its for cuartaid goods. M. J. Webb & Co.. Hardy Lowe. Ben Sitten, Burt and Wilson Woodward were here the first of the week. CliSSd re>rs Cry FOR FLETCHER’S | CASTORIA I Aleck Banks aliil Orrie Crawford, of Round Top, have our thanks for cash on %ubBc.-'ptiou. ' We have a big line of knit under¬ wear at reasonable prices. M. J. U ebb & Co. Mrs. Dessie Wright is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Whitaker at White Path. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Charles, Jr. are Y who arrived last Thursday night. I I All day singing at Boardtown School house first Sunday in No¬ vember. Everybody cordially in¬ vited. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Dr. aud Mrs Goss moved into j the Kelley house on River street last week. We cordially Welcome ! them as residents among us. Dr. Clarence L. Stocks is doing a good business in dentistry. Come in to see him if yotir teeth are not what you Would have them. Tiie little infant of M?. and Mrs. Lum Griggs who died at Copperhill last week, was brought to this place Friday and laid to rest lit Pleasant Grove. Miss Hattie Hill, after spending several weeks with her brother Charlie, Hill, at Jesup, Ga , has returned to her home o*i Moun iaintowh. Lew-is Quarles, the photographer, will return to this place in Decem¬ ber. If you didn’t get your heauty fettuck court Week copse back just before — The Wilson Fund* We give below the names of those subscribing to the dollar campaign !.L j for G Wilson Cole and Marshall. * 1.00 j j j. W. B. James J P Cobb j. H. Pcnland j J. S. Hudson '' . tt'T'-i Tankcrslcy iH. L. Cole E. W. Watkins E. T. Hudson M. L. Cox J. 0. Crawford T. L. Webb N. F. Parks J. W. Withrow J. L. Parks T. C. Withrow W. E. Rackley Jack Withrow | John Wimpey C. W. Henderson Bachelor Button Man Dr. W. V. Russell A. C. Ayers 1.00 Grand Jury, May Term, 1913. j J B Kincaid (Alto) F V Teem jr M L Cox J P Fore J N Johnson W S Cornett F M Stanley R N Holden ( .T H Harper (Ellijay) J W Dunn C E Kelley J C Daves Arthur Crook J H Nicholson . B W Davis A E Sharp L T Grizzle > Hugh Edmondson J H Burgess VV L Rogers W A Kell W F Harris ,T H Goble G G Cox J W Newberry J S Holt J M Anderson E C Stanley T 0 Crawford Pettit Jury, May Term, 1913. j j J L Parks L M Bearden L Tl Leathenvood W F Teem T LOhas tain \\ T Ghar.es , J T I. r Pi U lest . J T K I, J W Pierce C S Northcutt D fiai j w Davis (T C) j H Al . I !en A . L ; rn Teague JR r Withrow ., J T ^ C I l , Simmons E 0 Yother A M J T W Moreland , , VV r C Henson 1 S M Stover Sr D H ~~ Dover E T j j ^ rhy Milford , ParkerG T1 ,,,,,, W Weaver J N Pattersen D W Burgess J W Reece Jr (Ellijay) C L Godfrey A ® Rackley C B Davis Mack D Kei 0 f L StI)v " r r Crump Jes«e Neatly. For sore tlumt. swollen tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargle the ^ AI J BY S PR0PHYLA TIC FLU ID diluted in a little water. It ( will quickly restore normal tions. Bathe the skin with it to reduce swellings, cure insect bites or washout tagged wounds ” ld8ore9 or barbed wire cl,ts - U d ‘ sRl e ’ to "' (,utld a, ‘d heais the flesh. Price 50 cts. per botte. ldd ^ lde ® ru R h’ 0, Adv. LIC LOG NEWS. (Written for last week.) IVe are haring plenty of rain. Syrup J making is the order of the ,, Born to Mr. and , Mrs. Garfield „ ,, Andeoson, , . , boy a ! IVe are sorry to learn that Dr. 0 >ss has moved t0 KUi ^: Several attended the sinking at the Clayton ,,, . school , , , house buudav. V , i ! Gicefo Snnntons Has bought Rav J ; P ‘ Cllastail) 5il Dawsou count}. | We are sorry to learn Miss Sa ; fah Lowm'an is very ill with fever at this writing. Miss Effie West, who is at Burnt Mountain, visited horne j folks Saturday stnd Sunday, | Miss Lemma Holt and Miss Ma visited Rosalie Warren 'Sunday. Bo.yFie Lee. . Hurrah for Ell1 jay! Ivcad the following letter and bo one of the contributors to the Wil¬ son fuud. Here is what is said of E lli jay. : Prof. J. t? Hudson, Supt. of Schools, Ellijay, Ga. Dear Sir: , The Teachers’ Wood - !row | Wilson Campaign Committee | certainly certainly owe owe thanks thanks to to you ' vou for for the | i___ good .1 __j work done ___ in • your county, . Hurrah for Ellijay! It has done ! more so far in proportion to popu ! latiou thal1 r »y other place in Goor jS la - Tlie contribution and names : will be at once fowarded to the Na¬ | tional Committee in Washington, j p q | J. T. Derby, I Vice Pres, for Ga. of Teachers’ : Vv’oodwrow Wilson Campaign Com T. M. DeFoor is ill at his homo witu fever. Frank Hamby has returned from Clarksville. Mrs. Mary Henry, of Blaine, is visiting Mrs. S O. Penland. to the Baptist church Sun day hear Dr. B. J. W. Graham. M* 1 - William Bradford addressed the Corn Club boys here to-day. Eugene, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Waters continues seri* ously ill. _ We have a new line of ladies’ long coats and shirts, also cliildren’s coats. M. J. Webb & Co. Mrs. F. E. Shippen and Mrs B. -S. Holden are attending the Worn Club in Atlanta this week. Misses Florence Simmons, Mamie Tucker, iM. Cox and Mr. Roy C^ Path Sunday. speut a few hours at White ^ On the eveniug’of the 17th, Miss Dora NelAi and Mr. Jeff Jones were united in marriage, Mr. J. P. Cobb officiating. Miss Annie Morris, of Jasper, and Mr. C. A. Webb, of this place, were united in marriage at the home of the bride Monday evening. Only the relatives and a few intimate friends witnessed the marriage. The j couple arrived here Tuesday, Con. gratulatious. But can’t dodge the Malaria genii while your liver is torpid. It makes you an easy mark for the ; disease. DIt. M. A. LIVER MEDICINE is the , protection. It puts the liver , sound, , , healthy cmdiUon . and . pn-l rides the stomach and bowels. Price 25 cts per package Sold by' Cole Drug Co. Adv. | Cemetery Day. Do not forget th»t October SO, the day to work in the cemetery, j ladies will prepare you some-' good to eat and the dinner be j a(Wed - i -- 1 --- A Log on The Track. of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if not femoxed, so ( | does loss of appetite. It means I lack of vitality, loss of strength i and nerve weakness. If appetite : fails, take Electrid Bitters quick . ; lv to overcome the cause by ing up the stomach and curing the j indigestion. Michael Hessheiuier j of Lincoln, Neb. had been sick ! over three years, hut six bottle* of ; Electric Bitters put him right on ! his feet again . They have helped j thousands. They give pure blond strong * nerves, good * digestion. * On-j ly . 50 cents at C<de , Drug Co. „ I J ; Adv, ! ____ Fut-s Wanted. ! T I will pay , highest . , cush , . > tor all kinds of furs, also all kinds . , of hides both Hry and green, de ! H v «red at M. J. Webb’s or T. I . M ebb’s. T. L. WEBB. Advertisement. —---- We have mentioned time time that the name must the items, not for publication but that we may know the contributor. Let our correspondents and remember this. ’ — ‘ XiABon omnxi %: srj:jsrcx*x? improsus.” i ELLIJAY: GA., A KDNESDAY, OCT* 1051*. mrnmu m lildren Cry for Fletcher’s A You Have Always Bought, and which has Leca in use for over SO years, has homo the signature of and has been made under his per ■CisCCtU/li sonal supervision since its infancy. Allc w no one to deceive you in this, rfeits, Imitations and “ Just-aa-goodare but ts that triile with and endanger the health of d Childt'eia—Experience against Experiment. at t is CASTOR IA Castoria 4 i a harmless; substitute for Castor Oil, Parc g'oric, >s and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Ifc Contai either Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic subs Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and ’ Feverishness. For than thirty it more years lias been’ Wind constant Colie, use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulcnf ail Teething- Troubles and Diarrhi It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, tissil the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep, The i’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENU1I CASTORIA always 1 Bears the Signature of The EM You Have Always Bought 1$ Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAVO COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STRCT T, W SVtf YOIKt CITY w&mmm (Adv^rtieem nfc.) Wilson Rally, There will be held-in Ellijay the court house, a rally for Democratic capdidate for of the U. Saturfc S. iytd public speaking etc, on ‘7 November 2nd. The chair nulu ol'to'e state conlmit tee is urging thuso public to be held all over the country in each militia district in every in Georgia, at which time and speeches will be made by Democrats and a special prepared by Governor Wilson will be be furnised furnised each each district district and and will will be be read hy some prominent Democrat, Remember the date November 2nd. - How’s This? t offer ° ne Hundred Dollars Re ward fcr any case of Catarrh that canno t be curedf by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F J. cheney & co. Toledo o r*c, iuc umicioigucu, nuvo nnowu r . o. national bank Op commerce, Toledo _____ Hall’s Catarrh i. . . Cure _ is . taken . . internally. s n ^ u d e^r,£ U t! 1'ystem’°TesemonT'hi sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Miss Armetie Brown, who h: s been ill a few weeks, we are glad to state, is recovering. Some of the finest apples we have seen this season were brought to our market last Friday by IV. H. Searcy, of Cherry Log, and sold to - M e eb & Co. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA | LADDERS The Patent Bent Rung'] Strongest In the World, made The with Columbia Basswood Step Ladders Norway are or Pine sides, oak steps and a Bent Hickory Bung, securely rivited under each step and to the sides with wrought iron annealed nails, making the lightest and strongest Step Ladder ever offered for the money. We also manufacture other Ladders, high grade well Step as as a complete Extension line of Straight Single and Buffg Ladders. catalogue Send for and descriptive prices. INDIANA BENT RUNG LADDER COMPANY, Indiana. Penn. Children n r y FDR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Expert Startling Medical Scientists An j nounce Sen pine, results Obtained ;,y New York:—Thousand are tak¬ ing advantage VVPoJi of tl e generousoktgr nitideoy The worth O-L Dept 0 1.101 Broad way, New Yol k Cits , J requesting an experimental pack 0 f rfenpine, the great discovery j fol . Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis j j a))( f } Catarrh, all which who is write mailed for free j 0 charge to it. It is curing thousands of the most j ! stubborn cases. It makes no difference how long you have been j suffering or how severe theclimatie 'conditions are where yon live, Sen ! pine will cure veil. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find n cure do not be discouraged ! but send tor a trial of tiiis won derfnl tr.dy meritous renmdy a scientific compolul {discovered by a Professor of Vienna liidversitv. and is being r ^ co uimended by thousalule. (Ad#) -Webster j 111 New t International Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? pccause Rhranvp is a NEW CEEA TION, covering every field of the world’s thought, action and culture. The only new unabridged dictionary in many years. Rpcnnso c it defines otter 400,000 Words; more than ever before appeared between two covers. 2700 Pages. 6000 il¬ lustrations. Because it .^ thoonlr dietienary -- with the new divided page. A “Stroke of Genius.” Because ls an encyclopedia in . ' i a single volume. Because ** is accepted by the - Courts, Schools and Press a 3 the one supreme au¬ thority, ■ Pj> f i>, r o he who knows Wins — Success. Let us tell you about this new work. bL, ■y KIIS fcr specimen r.f net? tHivided page. G. 4 C. ME ft? 11 AM CO., Fabliakers, Springfield, Mass. JSsntisa thi3 paper, receive FEES a get of pockst maps. ZS.lU3£S&a Sil-1 lirMtTiiii SAKS SS E TMZ&W ^ i pDfijlTHPOMP LUH3 TROlilUfl fSUARANrtFO SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFONSSp, Electric 1 Bitters | Succeed when everything else fails. ! In nervous prostration and Semale weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR STOMACH KIDNEY,LIVER TROUBLE AND 8- it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter. Adv. j Saced By His Wife. She’s a wise woman who knows jiise what t o do when her husband's life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Baintree, Vt., is of kind. “She insisted on my using Dr. King’s New Discovery, ‘‘writes Mr. F. “fora a dreadful cough, when I was so weak niy fl'iends all thought I had only n shore time to live, and it completely mo.’.' A quick cure for coughs and colds, ids the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles—‘grip, tie, aroup, whooping c&ugh, quin sy, tonsilitis, hemorrhages. A trial will convince you. 50 and $ 1.00. Guaranteed by Cole Drug Co. Adv. AKDCUiSET^LUSiQS] kiiDi. 'Tt!£. !C£t-Q'fSn51.00i bePU FRF.£ AND ALL THROAT AMD MJ?’3 TROUBLES 1 r GUAPANT££D SATISFACTORY IR MONEY r?ZrU.VDZO. AdV. *-US— IEAWEDS. For a 1 im 11eel time only we will sell one Feather Bad weighing 86 pounds and one pair of pillows iveighiiig six pounds, all for cash with order, f. o. I). Covingtoi , Ga. NEW feathers only. Made of the best A. 0. A. ticking.. If beds are not as advertised we cheerfully refund your money, Buy from the manufacturer and save half your money. Order to* day. Reference, Bank of Newton County. Send your orders to oldest, bed compay in the Sta*e of Georgia. DIXIE FEATHER BED CO. COVINGTON, GA Adv. FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for Congress. No man can afford to rufuse the people when called upon. The continued solicitations from District for my candidacy, together with the almost certainty of Demo* cratic Administration, convince me that I can render additional service to the party and the n(pith district. Tiios. M. Bell. Adv. The feewiNfi MACHINE OF QUALITY. NOT scr.D UNDER ANY OTHER NATfiE. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. | If you nrtrohnfa> tho SET HOMR yftu wifi have a life aspet at the pnee you pay, and wifi not have an endless chain of repairs* Quality tiovL MX I Cheapest it Considsres h the in the end 1) to buy. if yon want as^win^macblfip, wflte fol our latest catalogue before you purchase. # • Vs tv; items Semin? Msc'iine Co,, Orange, Mass. ! 'mm j j | vu»» u «, h 'm wren, ' Nevaeatica. -------- In order to hnve Enter letlers nc-w. Graduates«y<;cnqp£til. reach un, aadfSSi only your Ky. WILBUR Kentucky R. SMITH, Lexington, fftf , Vote.— Unwtr^fv r^tuurces, tSttbQw, Mui nearly iotK’ H%wlvnf' in atondanct lad ttar*- NO* Legal Ad vertisem ents* CITATION. GEORGIA—Gilm '• County. To whom it may concerni Lee Morrells has applied to be appoint* ud permanent administrator of the estate of Mrs. Vienna Sorfells, de* ceased. I will pass tiptu th< same at the next regular term of this eottrt to he held on the first Mon¬ day in November 1912. This ig. to cite all persons interest<yB^to cause; if any they the said term of this cour^, die of petitioner should not be granted. 1 his October 7th, 1312. T.-H.- Tabor* Ordinary GEORGIA—"-Gilmer Comity. Margaret Plemnions ) October Vs. > Term 1913 John Brown ) Giimer Su* perior court To John BroWn—Greeting, By order of the court, t hereby notify you that on the loth day of June, 1912, Margatret Plem- : mons filed a suit against you for total divorce, returnable to the May term, 1912, of said court uus¬ dor the foiegoing caption. Non further notified to be present at the next term of said court to be held on the second Monday in October, 1912, to answer plaintiff’s petition for total diVore, fa de fa it thereof the court will proceed thereon as to justice shall apper¬ tain. Witness the Honorable N. A. Morris, Judge of said court. This the 11th day of September, 1912. W. A. Ctnf, c. s. a Adv. County Tax Levy Fof •. m GEORGIA—Gil|| Cuuntv. Gih Itember «p^K»‘,c7S|r;^rTFnr It is ordered ify the com for county purposes, That the fol* ; lowing county taxes for the year, 1912, be, and tdioy are hereby, as seased l<>r the purposes below named, on each ome hundred (lol lars of taxable property, as shown by the tax digest of said county, for said year, ro-wit: To pay the legal debts of county, due, pa?t due, snd to I eeome due, 0/ cents i To pay expenses of courts, including court bailiffs, riding bailiffs, lion-resident, witness fees in criminal cases, jurors etc 10 “ To pay sheriffs, jailers, or other officers fe«s that they may be legally enti¬ tled to etc 11 ‘t To pay any lawful charge against i he county and for tttel , sta - uioiia , v liti _ garion 8Ild the like 05 To pay expenses incurred in supporting the poor of the county, and or oth¬ erwise prescribed by the code of Georgia To build ahd repair the public buildings of the bounty To build and repair the public bridges of the county, or other pub¬ lic improvements 1 1 Making a total of fifty cents on each one hundred dollars of taxa¬ ble property for county taxes fof the year 1V12. Done in open Court, This September 9, 1912. T. H. Taboh, Ordinary. Adv, SOUTH Georgia Farms Almost any size you want and terms which will enable the man with small capital to own his Convenient to churches, schools and : good soil, good cli*> mate, gcod neighbors, Terms: One-eight cash, balance in 7 annual payments, with inter—! 1%. For particulars ad Land Department 1 R^It? Tl, ust CompM)^ 1( ]2 Empire Life Building, I § ATLANTA GEORGIA. S Adr.