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Local News
To Cut* Subscribers.
We have had to meet a good
deal of expense since, the burnout to
ret out any kind of a paper. and
not through baying, but trying
pay a* we go. Now we are very
wiioreciativc to those who have paid
•i-eir subscription and kindly ask
those who still owe us to do tiu .
mine. If a'request yon rediember, vou
not seen like this in scv
er.i months
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W. it. Henson was on our streets
Monday
Joint E. t> Smith was here Mon
day on business.
Ml's. Ed Fraily is visiting iela
tives in Florida.
Mr and Mrs. flood ijimmons
were in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. F. E. Sliippen spent a few
days in Atlanta this week. :
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Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holden Holden arc j
spending the winter in Florida. |
\V. H. Long, of Clialsworth, was
ini.ting with friends here last truck.
Thanks to Joint C. Elliott. O’d
Fort, Tenn , for Cash on subscrip¬
tion.
Rev, Arthur Maness filled his
appointment at the M. E. Church |
Soutli Sunday,
I
Wc did not see any house on fire!
Sunday nig'.it iuit the shooting was J
heard just the same.
‘ Deputy Marshal Woody, of Blue j
Ridge, was down the first of the}
\v j 11 l»ikiti,' a k ;r Jio b »/s. j
*„ Please read , careful!”, . ,, in this ,o is-.
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r*. .1. .1.Itomm; ai„.!
Orphan's Home Ingathering Day.!
The early train passes Eliijay now
0l2T A. M. returns at 8:13 J’. M.
This schedule took effect Monday.
J; 0, llipp has a nice line of hol-
5 cl Up goods. See them before htiy- j
in£, (Advt.) i
Cl'ildren Cry J
F3R FLtTSilER’S J
CASTORIA ;
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J T C Duckett T . , and son . owner ,
Uud b. I). Boatwright, of Route o
were wer,. ih m Blue Blue mue Rid Ridge urn..., - ^tar-'av Saturday „atur.m> on! „n !
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be.ti no, 1
Mo:man Jarrelt, son of our fel- i
low townsman, D. T. Jarratt. is I
spending a few days with his par¬
ents at this place.
Tlie election Saturday for Justice
of the Peace and Bailiff pasred off
quietly. R N. Holden was elected
Justice over his opponent lv 1G
votes, while T, H. Kell and \V. M
ltdgers were elected Bailiffs.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
The entertainment at the M. E.
Church S*outli, Sunday evening giv¬
en under the anepices of the W. 0,
'J’. U. was enjoyed by it large crowd,
This considering organisation the meleiuent is doing weather. |
some
good work that time, only, will re
Veal.
Wc thank those who have re
Sjruiuled to our requests to settle
tlioir accounts, bill many have done
nothing! so it gives us plsastire to
llaml their accounts and holes "c-j to
the Justice of the Peace for !
lectio m
M, ,T, WEBB & GO. j
Children Cry I
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
There has bCeu little or no
fr-nitioii given trt the l!«s,eU
truic that m »o ,t. «y Iota
business places of our town and
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few houses in . the form o? p. .
lar Uncle John HuHmcntt sa J s:
‘'Rusacli has got ahead of th.5 Devil
and put out his fire”
elanriF there is do Jitll hre.
The following were elected and
ftpit aip,ii.u.uwim jirted to'fill the offices i.mufc in the
Masonie Lodge hero Friday cVening
for 1918* Ci G . Cox, W. M .1. L.
Hamby, E. W. (J. O: Poindexter, , J. »
IV. II. C. Cole, Sec'y. W E. Sack
lev, Ties*. T. T. parks, Tyler;
P. Fore, Chaplaiiq E. T. Hudson,
Sj D. C. A. Gatttf, J. D. Soy
Courtesy to the Aged.
! Os tho many mistakes we
; ami probably the mas 1 keenly
is the lack of eivilt.y, courtesy
reverence for oil men
sUwlv alut - our Vhwr
tfVU v 13 backend hy age,
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« ,rou ! ,,erB ire Wut ™ h ca:< ’ ll,0 - v
1:1 “ m ^ i,re :ire uot :ible to « ra l*
P : « uiih r reae,,t thal ......
fro,lt il \ However, the tingy
ur the Itair, and tottering sicu
tl,um 5 »1™W t!
youthful, and no matter what
emergency, stop and grasp the
of these aged one*, give them !■
that they an; still
inembered, they still have a v.i.vm
? iluc0 ,u our lu>,u ts ’ 1)0 not
!ect them if th<> v ,vere “old and
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only iu the way.
City Election.
Tlse city elect inn Monday
as folli.ivs: Mayor, V.
n,c. ii Ai, i ™, J
FcnTOd, J fi. Cole, J. W.
pey and W. A Kcil. With
• -
luted the city’s affairs for the past
year. Their '1 heir ecnondcal ecnomical feature feature and and
the ditrerent improvements
plisiied, gave them precedent an
other year.
Eamousitage Boaaties
look With horror Skin Eru,.
‘
tion?, blotches, „, . bores or puaples.
lliev don t have , them, , will .
nor
,, , .
Salve !.( «•. th, «"•
Isc.-.ema, or bait, Rheum vanish be
foiv it. it enr.-s soro lips, chap- ,
pod hands, ciiilhlait.R: heals bums
cuts and brttisea. ITnequah-d * fur
^ °“' y " 5c ttt C °'
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Notice ‘
4 —\JI !, ' ! i persons indebted . , , to <„ rne ..... i... ,
« Mwm, Mu;, » ro
come and make settlement
January 1st. a mu compelled to
collect my debts.
J. F. BROWN.
(Advt,)
IVANTED—a blue back Webster’s
speller. V/e lost ours in the
with various other articles, sonic of
which it will he impossible to
place,
%hc Taukersley and Cole brick
buiHliacrs that were recentIv ^ 0
oy urn me lapiuty Owing it
P-ireri P^red and and each each oompunr com punt' 1 * will will scon scon
he _ doing i _. business , . again. Mr , r , ^qu
Wallace is superintending the lav-
5 „» 0 f brick
Could Shout for Joy.
“I want to thank you fmm tin;
bottom of my heart, “wrote ff. ]j.
of Lewisbu.'g, W. Va;” for
♦-he wonderful (iouble benefit I got
from Electric Bitter--, in
me of both a severe case of stum
ach tioubie and of rlieuniat-isiu.
from which I had been mi
helpless sufferer for ten years.
suited my case ns though made
just for me ” For dysoeosi.i ‘
‘
digestion, jaundice, and to rid
system of kidney poisons
cause rheumatism Eieetri” Ui ! tors
iia^pu.) equal. Try them. Everv
bottle is guaranteed to satisfy,
Only 50 cents at Coio Drug C-».
(Advt )
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T. U. Ratcliff was here o:i busi
ness the first of the week. Mr.
Ratcliff speaks of leaving
soon.
Y-a K..I trill tt.il fidd iii.-i ihe tm. luituttiiq, follmritio- .1 •i-ti. .1
oles at Johnston Bros..
Dishes, Vases, Books of all kinds
for old and y‘ung. Rugs, All kinds
of candy and Xmas toys, Oranges.
Banana”, Apples Fruits and nut3 of
kinds, (Advt.)
Drives off a Terror
The chief executioner ot (loath
, , ,
J ^
A |llld
oy ono ot these , maladies no
ahmi!d ; , e Jogt iu ; . lkiltg tho ,„.
medicine obtainable to drive it
C o U iitl«-« thoti-an is have found
„ Dr . K[ltgs New Dis
..... Mv husband . believes
haVkej.t him from having
mouia three or four ’
Mrs. George W. Place, Rawson
villoj Yt;“aiid for coughs,
. j-- croup ..... we have i ............. never found r .....i its
.
equal; ’Guaranteed fur all broii
af£e:tica-ij Price 30eta.
Trial bottle tree at
Drug Co.
KI.LJL.7AY WEDXESWAY 2PX\ U ^J2.
!
1 A Woasssn Is Wonderfully
Constructed
Th'i delicate structure cf a woman's 'cody is a source of wonder fe medics! men.
So complicates ar; its peri.; tr.at only Lhemseives. the most iearnsi are carsljfe of understand¬
ing it. Women <io not know They do know, however, what it
means when any cf there delicate parts get weak or disordered. They alor.a know
the suffering. tns misery, c - prostrating effect ’.v'nsn the g^perative sysiem
becomes irr-.jMisr. The disturbance not only robs them of strength and the
enjoyment of health, rut they have work to dc and it must be 4ftne in spite of a
body taut is .v -k re d suffering and a. mind that is harassed by the dread of an
invalid’s fate. Happily, most cf these ailments of women are curable and one of
the most dependable medial cs for the relief of such troubles diseases* isjf.'. Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine. It is prepared express'y for the women. It is
a successful medicine. Ons that builds up the Nervous System and strengthens
and regulates the generative organs. It stops the painful symptoms promptly,
tor,?: up the nerves, makes the bod y strong, the digestion good, and restores a
feeling of wcuners, of power io perform the household work without fatigue.
Ailing ’•omen should try this remedy. It will give them back thp health, strength
j and \ igor of girlhood cays.
i Said by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 PeY 'cr Pciile. Pc
C. P. SiK TONS MEDICINE CO„ ST. LOlilS.'lWlSSetiRJ Mis
FOR SALE BY
COLE Die va CO.
ALclier PwmJ - h Bcanitt
ATLANTA, 0A.,
Lee. 3, 31)12.
i MY DE Mi EDITOR.
, Vc , iavc ut ^novjl.c, i.»., _u»
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; ■ ohill!r M1 U}t F ,„. wllol ..... , rtP0 , rying t tu .,
roviJo food a , u| slu , it(J , ,. tu \
it VV o lack ft’.u.duo of bavin
j enough money to pay up oar cur
! rcMt expenses through December
: bcsidea l,uviu " sl ! cnt
ion : nn enlargmeiH. onbii'rrnioiit Jt i i is i a estimated net notMii
that about , -j() cents , will ... take
I ■ care
' of all ,, expenses of one orphan lor
I r tl ire ,„ 10 j„.,
„, ,„„
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labor , to t lie , home, to give . euomjh ,
take , of orphan 7 lor ‘
to care one one
i j Vv'c have number of frii mis of
i. 1. a « \ i„ I, /\ r fin . n I :i r. r
our orphanage among your
; to whom we wish to send a message.
; i will greatly appreciate it, tlterc
i fore, ’ if you will ‘ publish the ue
. .
Orphans' Home Ingathering & &
j Dav
Our Baptist brethren hat> bee i
so interested in other matters, that
they iuive not given attention to.
tho needs of our Orphans’ Home,
which the real situation demands.
| The home is in need of money for
lll:tu:d numin R r cx P eU8C *- U
$10,000 to put ns clear on this
!account by January 1, 1018, besides
* w wo t0 ilie<ifc dsut . , .
> Hecc88 « r J r m
leurred ' bun-ed ou on imnrovemcnts. improvements.
j witness 1 that, lilc B;l tbere^is I ,tists ‘' Ge ° r S il1 to
no
,
I tional work which lias more of
) real spirit of Christ in it than the
’ sac red enterprise of providing
; and shelter and comfort for
! who are fatherless and motherless,
' ;lI ‘d who have no home that th :y
® ail ca! l t he! r own, except that
which we furnish them as a deuom
’■nation
This is a rail to every friend
the orphan in Georgia to rally. On
\ December 15th or December
let each one of us set apart ono day’s
'
labor in rua! money as a -•••{;. ia!,
Ghri.amas offering for our
natioi -1 children.
i Rasters and superintendents to
explain to their people and to tiieir
j cTinday schools themeauiug of '••in
' gathering Day” and encourage ev
| cry one whom they eait influence to
j observe it. This is the first urgent
j call that has been sent out in the
interest of the Orphans’ Home in
i over a vein*, and 1 trust tiiat all the
• ... . .
„ oantists m (sp'irgut . will boon .
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bend all money to J. J. Bennett,
J°d0 Candler Building,
|Ga.
:
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children. '
i Ths Kina Yes Hsus AJwws Bought
i sS
j -S«pt, Kmlscn -------- accompanied .the
! Corn Club Boys to Atlanta
Ad report a very profitable
u».’*x ti-.p. Mr. Hudson ;« is ts a mo *
4'«re m this corn
moTC ail(l Prof - T-faulord said
i i ’.viriie .... , 1 - • lie had i , ________ more ____■ men in u_
Hate with the energy and cntimsi
- asm asm in in this rms line line that that our our superm
indent .
possesses.
! Mr, and Mrs. James Quarier was
j hi to' see us this week and says
little daughter Belie -is very
Closing Exercises of
Eliijay Institute
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,3fe * 8R M -
l! . ' voc:lll<> C “ U " " H, 1 '“' , Auhur Manes?, |
^ atl0Sial H >’ !nn -By helloed.
Piano Soiop-By Edith Cox
i'iauo bolo- -Bv Doris McIIan,
Biano Trio, f. ■
^ Laura Kate Waters.
Piano . Solo--By , , Ruby Lee leein.
Vocal Solo—Bjt Miss Bowden,
“Lead Pencils”
_ K , Dr . j;„Wn V.n Deventer,
Jaenson, . Ga,
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p; ;ul0 bolo— V>y Myrtle McHan,
NOTICE.
Bring all your fur skins of all
1-rinds to '1'. L. V\ ebb and get high¬
est cash prices for same. Don’s be
deceived by oilier buyers.
T. L. WEBB.
(Advt.)
/-v y t tt rlome rro- n
* Clltj-ch December J5th
o ; * t p r n
wt ' * A
^ 0,1 S—Open the door for the cliil
!
Grayer, I
lesson-sunbeam song,
Roll oail-Reuding of Minutes.
s „_Uv •’> tin* llR ; Tms W ’
Recitation—Bessie Dover,
! !,0K lu ... , U,e , , toJ .. **’
:l |'° ’'P er
aUi 5* | motherless- -By nine
1 ' 1 ■ r * s - f
ooag,
Recitation—Dorothy Hipp,
ivucmit ton—Addle !,ett F owler.
nec. -.a v ion—.-malt Francis Graw
ford.
Goacci i. teec !»y Ben ha 1 lipp,
Gharm I anxersicy and Andrew
’
Recitation—Ruth Smith,
hoc-.iation -Jewci 1 1 ipp,
'■ newi r tcee i,y seven girJa,
Rcettation—1’eavi Hood,
“—B.nton Greer,
“—lhursa Waters.
—Katie Bearden.
^ong somebody did a guidon deed.
Appeal for Grpkaus uladis Icem.
Gn’ering,
NOTICE.
1 will bo at mv office iu the court
house to collect taxes lbtn to 20tli
. r !. ., '!j ok closC
| n,:i l K '*
Jjt.il. , , <\ r r 1.. It i. 0. ^
JIT 1 *" " . ' ! " A < ’ It ’* L ** i ■** ‘
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< Advt.) ’
... lane j special • , offering . t a .
a t o
Sunday and get a “blue
I' v, pinned on you. Special
ing for tOrphans’ Home.
THE YOFTHkS COMPANION
WIXDOWTRAX S PAK ENGY
AND CALENDAR FOR
Iffld
The publishers of The Youth’s
»m, -» .l~v. at this
,
for 19!B, a beautful souvenir. V.is
j ve:ir k t:lkes ttl0 BU : QU0 for;!l of a
J . * m. .......
t! , , vi „dow or in front of
lighted . 11 lamp. r--. Through it the light
9l ; ines a8 through theL tained glass
I 0 f a eathedrtil window, ’ softly m.
umitxiHng . the . design a figure of
j; mtuiuiuu ■ lU t . limn wreathed laden i ui-jc • .1 with .. ini fruits; and »uu clusters all «**»
around, i in purple
of p-rrnes end "reen fdia»e »s the
circle of tile months. It is the
most attractive gift ever sent to
Companion readers.
jURS cure
For AH Diseases of
STO^f AkCJ'is tg£ Qaict S;;j'?iitCore!«rRs*;. j™, Tka Iic-si fcnic, Csraiif?
Lives ?Kidhzts M ache, Bacbfht, Oirziae^, Medicine L.; thc;e £•«»
cases. 50c. Caorsafcei
ffitt MB1IIITS.
Administrators Sale,
GEORGIA—'•Gilmer County.
Will be sold on tire first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, at the court house in
county, pursuant to an order
granted by the court of Ordinary
for said county, at the
term, 1012, as the property of Mrs
x. V. S.«.U, decease.
of tUc nonbmut part of lot of laud
No. 163 in the 11th district and
dad section in said county,
cd on the north and east by origi*
nal lines, on the south by the pub- :
road and on the west by
conditional land line of E. J . Tull. !
c **' ^ .SS, lw *
1012 . w t
Administrator of Mrs. N. V.
rolls, deceased.
(Advt.)
GEORGIA—Gilmer County.
j
To E. T. Gartrell, .Maud Chester
Gartvcll, r,„ciu, C„un!l,
Gartrell, Theodore Gartrell Slier* i
man Gartrell and l.ncilo Gartrell, i
heirs-at-law of Airs Sarah J . Gar. I
I
trell, deceased: j
You are hereby notified that the 1
VVhitestone Marble Company has |
tiled a petition in the court, of Or-j
dinary, setting forth a bond for ti- \
tie to certain lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased ni^le by
said deceased to N P. Praft, and!
by him transferred to Whitcstono i
Marble Company, said petition ol-j
leging that said bond has been fill-:
Iv complied with by the payment of
the purchase money for said land,
and praying that tho Administrator
of the estate of said deceased exe¬
cute title to syaid land to said White
stone Marble Company. Said np
plication to make titles will be
passed oil by the court on the first
Monday in January, 1918, and each
:: %
any you have, wiiy said titles should
not be made, iu accordance with
said bond. This 2nd day of De
oember, 1912.
t’. IL TahUu, Ordinary.
(Advt.)
NOTICE.
OEORGIA-KJilmcr Oouilty.
Gilmer Court of Ordinagyi Did
comber term 1‘JIS, sitting foi%riuity
purposes. 1 " '
.... iVheretiSj at various . times, (U
tools belonging to Gilmer county
|, ftVe been let out and placed iu tho
hands of the Road Cominissiine.rs,
Overseers, and road Imnds; when
o0 rivi C t money was being used
ri.nee tliat that time, time, and and arc are now now ill ui the the
different Militia Districts in
county. ------ ■■ Io 0!< 0,et ’ A 18 ‘ ili
parties whomsoever, having in their
possess!'ll any drills, drill liafn
inci’s, stone hammers, crow bars,
^novels, mattocks, ... jackserews
1 run.Is scrapes, or other tools, or
u->periy. belonging to said county
„f Gilmer, bring or send tliein to
the blackstnitli shop of Mr. J. F.
Brown, Eliijay. Ga. for storage, am
report the same to me. on or before
, 2-Jlh , cay . of .... Lecember, . !!)I2, ,, , . . in
order _... ... that ...... l , may . ..........,..... make a list of ,. r
uieiH them and aim turn itiru them tnern over to
...... new Ordinarv, /».. j: ....... as ........i rer. »... ' :
.... W ituess official signature and
...' my
seal . of . office, tins ... December , 2nd, , ,
1912. T. H. TABOR,
Ordinary.
And Ex off. Clerk of the Court of
Ordinarv.
(Advt.)
SHERIFF SALE
Will De sold before the court
house door on the first Tnesnay in
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January, i next, ......... .dlo, , between ,
Twenty acres more or loss of lots
iand N(«. o and , 2o2 in the Noth
a,,d JOtfi i* a,s twct ? of S:iut county
2n i seerion, . bon nded and
i
the old road top of the . . hill •
on
thence with the road cast U* the
Jrst top ot the Ind, thence sotitn
east course to a marked oiack oatc
0n t * Q f the hill, thence east to
white wuixe pine pine - stump, stump, thence tneuce • to to a a white wiute • -
oak on the bank ..... i.-f.rfi. of the n creek, «, .....i- thence ;
across the creek east conise up the I
to a chestnut tree on the!
conditional vVithrow altd hue A, J. between Cole, ,J. thence L, |
with conditional line north to the!
line to the earner, thenc c
nor,'] with the original line to th®
coiidiiinual hi-rncr h-. tween A. J*
( <>it% »/. U »\ ip::* >w, J, u % Parks
ami J. J. H. H. Kili. K!1 i *:t..... it. th«u,ec
wcs» with coodliiacai line, between
L, ithrow ami J. i,. Parks
l J*° ^!»*;««*. l ’“Kfroni Levied as
riu-’ciurt
li:n . v „f Gihnor county, at the
vesnbor term of said court, in favor
,,! H. 1 abor, Ordinary, vs. J. I..
SSt tff.
„ otiBc .q ,,, „f
the law. J. H. Pem.a.vo,
Klieriff.
(Auvt.)
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J .THE OK&.Y
m’tMt&M Sasiyii
KiiSts/J SKSiV! PL.eXSH TO I3©KS?. $
i Iler,Is Everything .ITealabi-. Bttroe,
Brils, Sores, ITicem, Pilet, Eczema, §
iSSo AT DPj^QJSiSTS. 1
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BIO DEATH TOLL
11TYPHO
--—
Gesrg.'a Stats S card of Health Urges
Action to E: ir.g About its
Eli minati on.
Atlanta. Oa. —
you had to stand in line with 100,000
« ien once each year and draw a ball
s,om “ ba S in wbi u aViy o£ tho
000 wcre black ba!l5 , ani! everyone,
'
th€Se e b!ae!f black fcaJ!s balls meant meant that t)iat t!)e the man man
drawing it bad to stand against
wall and be shot. Such a require
ment would make the average man
pretty uneasy, wouldn’t it?
The supposition is as absurd as the
proceeding is unnecessary, you say.
And yet If you w.il fust call those'
ekSS
carelessness, Indiireienee, are rer’ion
siblo for tho typhoid death toil aver
aging about to in every 100,000 oi
Georgia's popuietiou; approx, mt-.c
1,500 every year out of her ueaGy
3,000,000 people — a Titanic's death
loss every twelve months!
Typhoid lover is, perhaps, the most
easily provcntr.hie ot the dangerous
infectious diseases, says a current
btditUn of the Georgia Siato Board or
‘
,. n ____ . s t of possifcle ,__________ olimioaticn ts, * msu “ uv:i Is
found in what foreign nations have al
ready accosnpilslied. •>»~>»>niieiu>,i In i» thirtv-thrap.
leading Euiopean cities with aggie
cats population from'typhoW of 31 ,, „-<«),U00, tau
deaths in MO were
only (5.5 in iou,0<.u; in fifty American
etties of 100,00 or more, wim
s ^ -'four" e , ne-iouooo \vLs 25
01 times greater than the
pean pean record. record. The Tk. difference lies in
the application of preventive
iyphoirl fever comes solely from
ta ;. ua2 tlie typh'od fern or baccillua
uuo tho bouy through tho mouth.
^ rums ^ ov and breed only in
b> ujuy. l<wy la-o tiow tJe
LO hy me leces of untie, to’ and m
way-/are carried the bodies
Vk t>e waubed n:io wens or o!- ^nrnLL'or springs or
1 ’an'ri* umir”wVy Vnto
i.hac ih.oasti the use ot thm unpare
waver a milking; they may -e car
v,ea by ides or other insects frcin U«e
LOoan.tary closet io food in the kitcu
en; tbRy may got n-meted u ilia articles hands
ti , 10Ugh handling patkst
n-om the room ot the typhoid
and thus he ca’-rkiti to tne moatn.
These tacts known, prevention ot
th*» fdhTfffi d! tYCiWdi and j ; «lit lllli* (2
.. become c:.ly a maa .......... r j.
diligent care anil attention :u me
uosuic-n v o - , ’- lcI ‘ of - l the excretions from the
human body. Tins is ............ imporUxnt not
only where cases ot sicanes.. and
death from tjphoid have all acr.iaiiy
isted, but in cve:y ^treated case; suen «x
cretions must must, be be "treated as ra under unaer
suspicion, for persons have
)y been known to carry typhoid germs
in their systems without experiencing
ill effects; likewise, typhoid patients
have been known to carry the germs
lor weeks and months and even years
alter recovery. step
The first ar.d most important
in prevention is proper sewage d;s
po.=-i - and ; .o pretsetien - ot sewage
from flies and ewer bachi.carrying
j 3se ets Cities and towns should in
_ ___________ of' ____________ c“
8€clia}> these closets should be com
structed^an^miua^ned unknown B S
Board of Health will be glad lo to fur-1
r.isn upon, application, pirns tor such,
sanitary closets and rules tor the safe
en ^- 0 f^ „^ly IS^he ^emsef flies, btu he
t i, oro screened against ef
home everywhere should bo
ncrscned against their en
------- tr 7C,KV anc C; -T ------ here >• is , !0 more important iyahoid
tiian preventive _ , measu me*- „ screening! e a<m»nst Every'
through per
son of the place should be req-urtd
gicJ might* ^oSstt have" to it it
access or
might be washed into the drinking
Charter.
State of Geobkia:
Gi inter County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County.
The petition <>f David A. Ritchio
Howard W. Showaltet and J.
T * - r:l " k , ,, R,tch, . , ‘'« of cv-» Fi,5r,,,t,nt . ’ " x « r e,b «.
^ irgiiiiaj and J. C. Allen of vriinier
County, Ge.»rgia, respectfully
hows: That tney desire for
il 'f ,:iate8 ’_ sncce88or8
:u ‘ <1 ass, «' !s l<i 'J‘*come Mieorporat
‘ 0u t!.e t\uci style of
i rth h A11!.It)N L 1 IMBliiR
COMPANY.”
SECOND: That the term for
which thev dotire to become in
corporaied is twenty years, with
he privilege of rtmow^^Bfik®
«*nd of that time. Tlci
ital stock of said coni
be Fifty Thousand (
Dollars, divided into
One LI limited ($100.
each. Petitioners, bower ^Tsk
tllL privi!ege of incl ' ea8{ng said
c!ii,itaIstock , from tiaiR to time
ifo a sum not exceeding One Him
i d Thousand (.$100,000.00) Dol
| lars THIRDi of
1 That the object
the proposed incorporation ist
pecuniar7 profit and gain to the
stockholders, and petitioners pro-*
pise to pm kit use. acquire ami
hold leal estate us an investment,
; and to lease, improve or sell tho
(same; to buy and hold mineral
: lands a.id mineral rights, and to
j mine and quarry on any land so
j bcud; to erect and operate mills
and machinery for the manufac
t.ure of timber dud lumber and
P rotll,cts a,!U {or working
minerals, to be driven by steam,
waterpower or olectviff.ty, and 10
| s, li a »J market the products
th(<rtof . to keep a commissary or
general s .ore in . connection with
such business, anti to open and
construct reads and tramways
for the transportation of said
products.
hOLRTH: The principal
: “ irrjrir.
-
pi iucipa! office at Eliijay, Goor
gi a , but petitioners desire tq OX
j t .i unr business to adjoining
' and . also , to have , , branch
| ofiiees in^r beyond this State, as
they timv elect, for the benefit of
tll|}ir
, I’ctlt-loners ask the
privilege of having and using a
seal and changing the
same ^ ‘ at their p’easurej to elect
"luet; from among their etock
; holders, to make by-latvs tint in
. with . x, tho laws cf this .....
^ ra ‘ ° l,,/ _ Jl < 1,0 111 111 1 3
’ ' *
cerpornte nniiie, to niaxefcootracts,
' ,Ul< ’ 1,1 ! uivt ' aa< ei -l oy
,U ‘‘. ‘ XIKI ' < ' 110 c 0r l )01aW
d pilti tncli , to
1 ! ' nI, en
■ -
private corporations Hr lusiriess
purposes tinder the laws of this
State.
SIXTH: Tnat ten per cent of
the said capital stock has been
I actually paid in. W herefore
• your petitioners pray to be incor
! l wrat ‘-d f,,r tbo tune and with flic
* U ^ l )r ' v
purpo-es aforesaid.
J. C.
lYtltionefs’
m M * act
por.a ,, lim. .. .od , tin tik’iro , will
, ;
sell Feather Bed . weighing r .'10
one 15 ^
l|n( , ,,, ,j one pail t pillows
w ighingsix j‘unids, ad for $10
, • , , f >>• CoVitig-*
< tL ri v%1 ' a ri c ••• ■• •!*• ■ ?■ - ° -• ..
ton^ G«. NEW tVithers only.
Maot ot the best j\, G. ,, A, . ticking, . • , .
If beds mv not oa ad -rtised wo
eheerfuily refund yo..r money.
Buy from the manufacturer and
save half your money. Order to- 5
day. Reference, Bank cf Newton
county. Ll ,mu v. Send oe>m your voui orders u.uvu to tu the mo
Geo, ^ !a '
DIXIE FEATHER BED CO.
COVINGTON, GA.
(Advt.)
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